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User Guide X22[...]
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Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features 2 Before Y ou Start 3 Contents 5 Safety Precautions 6 Proper Posture During Computer Use 15 Important Safety Information 18 Replacement Parts and Accessories 20 Regulatory Compliance Statements 22 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION 32 Overview 33 Front View 33 Status Indicators 34 Right View 35 Left View 36 Back Vi[...]
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2 High Performance Notebook Computer ■ IntelCore™2Duo,IntelCeleronMProcessor * .DDRIIMemory ■ WirelessLAN * ,Bluetooth * ■ 14.1"WideLCD Easy-to-Use A V ■ A VStationPremium * isprovidedtoeasilyplayvariousmultimediales. ■ CameraModuleInstalled *[...]
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3 Before Y ou Start BeforereadingtheUserGuide,rstcheckthefollowinginformation. User Guide Information Thisproductissuppliedwithan Installation Guide ,anda User Guide . Y oucanevenmoreeasilyandconvenientlyusethe computerbyusinganyoftheguidesdepen[...]
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4 Safety Precaution Notations Icon Notation Description W arning Failingtofollowinstructionsmarkedwith thissymbol,maycausepersonalinjury andorfatality . Caution Failingtofollowinstructionsmarkedwith thissymbol,maycauseslightinjuryto yourselfordamageyourprop[...]
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5 Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features 2 Before Y ou Start 3 Contents 5 Safety Precautions 6 Proper Posture During Computer Use 1 5 Important Safety Information 1 8 Replacement Parts and Accessories 2 0 Regulatory Compliance Statements 2 2 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION 3 2 Overview 3 3 Front View 33 Status Indicators 34 Right View 35 Lef[...]
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6 Installation Related Power Related Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. Thereisadangerofelectric shock. Use the product within the operatingconditionsspeciedin theManufacturersUserGuide. Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of suffo[...]
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7 If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service center . Thereisadangerofelectricshock orrehazard. Do not use a damaged or loose mains plug or power cord or power outlet. Thereisadangerofelectricshock orrehazard. Plug [...]
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8 Keep the battery out of the reach of infants and pets, as they could put the battery into their mouths. Thereisadangerofelectric shock or choking. Battery Usage Related If water or another substance enters the power input jack, AC adapter or the computer , disconnect the power cord and contact the service center . Damageto[...]
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9 Do not place any container lled with water or chemicals over or near the computer . Ifwaterorchemicalsenterthe computer ,thismaycausereor electricshock. If the computer is broken or dropped, disconnect the power cord and contact a service center for a safety check. Usingabrokencomputermay?[...]
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10 Upgrade Related Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables before disassembling the computer . If there is a modem, disconnect the phone line. If you are using a notebook computer , make sure to remove the battery . Failingtodoso,maycause electricshock. Custody and Movement Related Follow the instructions for the relev[...]
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1 1 Caution Failingtofollowinstructionsmarkedwiththissymbolmaycauseslightinjuryordamagetotheproduct. Installation Related Battery Usage Related Do not block the ports (holes), vents, etc. of the product and do not insert objects. Damagetoacomponentwithin thecomputermaycausee[...]
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12 Usage Related Do not place a candle, lighted cigar , etc. over or on the product. Thereisadangerofre. Make sure to have the product tested by a safety service engineer after repairing the product. AuthorisedSamsungRepair Centerswillcarryoutsafetychecks after a repair . Using a repaired productwitho[...]
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13 Upgrade Related T ake care when touching the product or parts. Thedevicemaybedamagedor youmaybeinjured. T ake care not to throw or drop a computer part or device. Thismaycauseinjuryordamage to the product. Make sure to close the computer cover before connecting the power after a reassembly . Therei[...]
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14 Custody and Movement Related When moving the product, turn the power off and separate all connected cables rst. Theproductmightbedamaged orusersmaytripoverthe cables. For long periods of not using the notebook computer , discharge the battery and preserve as it is detached. Thebatterywillbepreserve[...]
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15 Proper Posture Adjust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to your height. Theheightsaretobeadjustedsothatyourarmformsa rightanglewhenyouplaceyourhandoverthekeyboard whilesittingdownonachair . ■ Adjusttheheightofchairsothatyour[...]
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16 Eye Position Keep the monitor or LCD away from your eyes by at least 50cm. ■ AdjusttheheightofthemonitorandtheLCDscreenso thatitstopheightisequaltoorlowerthanyoureyes. ■ AvoidsettingthemonitorandLCDexcessivelybright. ■ Keepthemonitorand[...]
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17 V olume Control (Headphones and Speakers) Check your volume rst to listen to music. ■ Checkifthevolumeistooloudbeforeusing headphones. ■ Itisnotrecommendedusingheadphonesforlong periods of time. Use Time (Break T ime) ■ T akeabreakfor10minutesormoreafter[...]
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18 Y oursystemisdesignedandtestedtomeetthelatest standardsforsafetyofinformationtechnologyequipment. However ,toensuresafeuseofthisproduct,itisimportant thatthesafetyinstructionsmarkedontheproductandin thedocumentationarefollow[...]
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19 Care During Use ■ Donotwalkonthepowercordorallowanythingtorest on it. ■ Donotspillanythingonthesystem.Thebestwayto avoidspillsistonoteatordrinknearyoursystem. ■ SomeproductshaveareplaceableCMOSbatteryon the[...]
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20 Caution T oreducetheriskofre,useonlyNo.26 A WGor largertelecommunicationslinecord. ContacttheSamsungHelplineforinformationonhowto disposeofbatteriesthatyoucannotuseorrechargeany longer . Followalllocalregulationswhendisposing?[...]
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21 Thesocket-outletshallbeinstalledneartheequipment andshallbeeasilyaccessible. Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only . Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter Thepowercordset(wallplug,cableand ACadapterplug) youreceivedwithyourcomputermeetsthe[...]
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22 Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Lowpower ,RadioLANtypedevices(radiofrequency(RF)wirelesscommunicationdevices),operatinginthe2.4 GHzBand,maybepresent(embedded)inyournotebooksystem.Thefollowingsectionisageneraloverviewof conside[...]
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23 Caution ■ Radiofrequencywirelesscommunicationcaninterferewithequipmentoncommercialaircraft.Currentaviationregulations requirewirelessdevicestobeturnedoffwhiletravelinginanairplane. 802.1 1B(alsoknownaswirelessEthernetorWi)andBluetooth[...]
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24 USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Donottouchormoveantennawhiletheunitis transmitting or receiving. Donotholdanycomponentcontainingtheradiosuchthat theantennaisverycloseortouchinganyexposedparts ofthebody ,especiallythefaceor?[...]
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25 Caution Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundto complywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotection againstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation.?[...]
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26 Caution Wirelessdevicesarenotuserserviceable.Donot modifytheminanyway .Modicationtoawireless devicewillvoidtheauthorizationtouseit.Contact manufacturer for service. Caution FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use: “Whileinstallingandoperatingthistransmit[...]
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27 Thisequipmentcannotbeusedonpubliccoinphone serviceprovidedbythetelephonecompany .Connection topartylineserviceissubjecttostatetariffs. TheT elephoneConsumerProtection Actof1991makes itunlawfulforanypersontouseacomputeroro[...]
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28 Thistransmittermustnotbecollocatedoroperatein conjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitterexcept theinstalledBluetoothtransmitter . Operationofthisdeviceissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interferenc[...]
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29 European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices ProductsintendedforsalewithintheEuropeanUnionare markedwiththeConformitéEuropéene(CE)Marking, whichindicatescompliancewiththeapplicableDirectives andEuropeanstandardsandamendmentsidentied below .Thise[...]
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30 T ranslated Statements of Compliance [English] ThisproductfollowstheprovisionsoftheEuropeanDirec- tive1999/5/EC. [Danish] Detteprodukterioverensstemmelsemeddeteuropæiske direktiv1999/5/EC [Dutch] DitproductisinnavolgingvandebepalingenvanEurop- eesDirectief199[...]
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31 General Europeanstandardsdictatemaximumradiatedtrans - mitpowerof100mWeffectiveisotropicradiatedpower (EIRP)andthefrequencyrange2400–2483.5MHz. Belgium Theproductmaybeusedoutdoors,butforoutdoortrans - missionsoveradistanceof300morm[...]
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32 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION Correct Disposal of This Product (W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (ApplicableintheEuropeanUnionandotherEuropeancountrieswithseparatecollectionsystems) Thismarkingshownontheproductoritsliterature,indicatesthatitshouldnotbedispos[...]
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33 Overview Before Y ou Start! ■ * Theitemsmarkedwiththissymbolareoptionalitemswhichmaybechangedormaynotbeprovideddependingonthe computermodel. ■ Theactualcolorandappearanceofthecomputermaydifferfromthepicturesusedinthisguide.[...]
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34 Status Indicators 6 Charge Status This shows the power source and the batterychargestatus. Green: Whenthebatteryisfullycharged orthebatteryisnotinstalled. Red: Whenthebatteryisbeingcharged. Off: Whenthecomputerisrunningon batterypowerwithoutbeingconnecte[...]
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35 Right V iew 5 CD Drive (ODD) * PlaysCDorDVDtitles. SinceanODDdriveisoptional,theinstalled drivedependsonthecomputermodel. p. 47 6 TV Antenna Jack * 4 Modem Port * A porttowhichatelephonecableisconnectedtoin ordertodialuptotheInternet. 3 USB P[...]
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36 Left V iew 3 Fan V ents Theinternalheatofthecomputerisemitted throughtheseholes. Caution Iftheventsareblockedthecomputer mayoverheat. Avoidblockingthevents asthismaybedangerous. 4 Wired LAN Port ConnecttheEthernetcabletothisport. p. 74 1 DC Jack[...]
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37 Back V iew 2 Battery ThisisaLithium-Ionrechargeablebatterythat suppliespowertothecomputer . p.140 1 Security Lock Port Y oucanconnectaKensingtonlocktotheSecurity LockPorttopreventthecomputerfrombeingstolen.[...]
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38 Bottom V iew 1 Battery Latches Thelatchusedtoremoveorinstallthebattery . p.140 4 Memory Compartment Cover Themainmemoryisinstalledinsidethecover . p.138 3 Hard Disk Drive Compartment Cover Theharddiskdriveisinstalledinsidethecover . 2 X-Dock III Connector * Y [...]
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39 T urning the Computer On and Off T urning the computer on 1 Installthe battery and connect the AC adapter . (Refer to the Installation Guide .). 2 LifttheLCDpanelup. 3 Pressthe Power button to turn the computer on. Note IftheLCDbrightnessistoodim,pressthe Fn+ ( )keysandadjust[...]
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Chapter 2. Using the computer Keyboard 41 T ouchpad 44 CD Drive (ODD) 47 InsertingandEjectingaCD 4 7 BurningaCD 4 8 HDDVD 4 9 Blu-Ray 51 Multi Card Slot 53 PCI ExpressCard Slot 56 Connecting a monitor / TV 57 ConnectingaMonitor 5 7 ConnectingaTV 5 8 Viewing ThroughaMonitor/TV 5 9 [...]
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41 Keyboard Thekeyboardissuppliedaccordingtothecorrespondingcountry .Refertothekeyboardgureforthecorrespondingcountry . United Kingdom United States[...]
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42 Shortcut Keys Y oucanusethefollowingfunctionsbypressingthekeysbelowwiththe Fn key . Fn+ Name Function REST (Sleep Mode) SwitchestoSleepmode. T owakethecomputerup,pressthePowerbutton. Gauge Showstheremainingbatterycharge. Y oucanonlyusethisfun[...]
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43 Screen Brightness Control T oadjusttheLCDbrightnesspressthe Fn + ( )key combinationorthe Fn + ( )keycombination. Thechangedscreenbrightnessisdisplayedatthecenter of the screen for a moment. V olume Control T ocontrolthevolume,pressthe Fn + ( )key comb[...]
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44 T ouchpad Thetouchpadprovidesthesamefunctionasamouseandtheleftandrightbuttonsofthetouchpadplaystheroleof theleftandrightbuttonsofamouse. Before Y ou Start! ■ UsetheT ouchpadwithyourngers.Usingasharpobjectmaydamagethe[...]
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45 Moving the cursor on the screen Placeyourngeronthetouchpadslightlyandmoveyour nger .Themousecursorwillmoveaccordingly .Move yourngerinthedirectionyouwishtomovethecursor . Click Function Placeyourngeronthetouchpadandtapyour?[...]
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46 Drag Function Draggingreferstomovinganitemtoanotherplaceafter selectingit. Pressandholddownthelefttouchpadbuttonoveran itemyouwanttodragandmovetheitemtothenew location. T ouchpad Scroll Function Thetouchpadscrollareaprovidesthemou[...]
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47 CD Drive (ODD) Anopticaldiskdriveisoptionalandmaydifferdependingonyourcomputermodel.Fordetailedspecications,refer tothecatalogue. Before Y ou Start! Oneofthefollowingopticaldiskdrivesisinstalledonthiscomputer . DriveT ype Function DVD-ROM Reads?[...]
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48 IfyourcomputerhasawritableCDdrive,youcanwrite dataontoaCDorDVDorburnanaudioCD. Cyberlink DVD Solution issuppliedwiththe System Software Media (oranadditionalCD)sothatyoucan burnaCDusingtheprogram. Installtheprovidedsof[...]
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49 HD-DVDisanextgenerationstoragemediathatcansavemoredatathentheexistingDVDformat. Y oucanrecordandplaybetterqualityHDmoviesthantheexistingSD-gradeDVDformat. T ype HD DVD DVD CD Logo Storage Capacity 15GB/30GB 4.7GB/8.5GB 0.65 GB Dat[...]
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50 About HD DVD TheCyberLinkHDDVDSolutionprogramisprovided sothatuserswithHD-DVDDrivescanconvenientlyand easilyrecord multimedialesandot herdataontoHDDVD disks. Note Foramoredetaileddescriptionofthefunctions,referto thehelpsection[...]
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51 Blu-Rayisanextgenerationstoragemediathatcansaveapproximately5to10timesmoredatathentheexistingDVD format.Y oucanrecordandplaybetterqualityHDmoviesthantheexistingSD-gradeDVDformat. T ype Blu-Ray DVD CD Logo Storage Capacity 25GB/50?[...]
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52 About Blu-Ray TheCyberLinkBDSolution(hereafterCBDS)program isprovidedsothatuserswithBlu-RayDrivescan convenientlyandeasilyrecordmultimedialesandother dataontoBlu-Raydisks. Note Foramoredetaileddescriptionofthefunctions,referto the[...]
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53 Multi Card Slot Usingthemulticardslot,youcanreadandwritedatatoaMemoryStick,MemoryStickPro,SDcard,MMC,MMC Plus,andxDcard. Y oucanuseacardasaremovablediskandconvenientlyexchangedatawithdigitaldevicessuchasadigital [...]
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54 T o Insert and Use a Memory Card 1 Insertacardintotheslotaccordingtothedirections printedontheslot. 2 Click Start > My Computer .Theinsertedmemory cardisdisplayed. 3 Y oucansave,moveanddeletedatabydouble- clickingthecorrespondingdrive. Sin[...]
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55 T o remove a memory card 1 Pushthetipofthecardlightly . 2 Ifthecardpopsupwithaclickingsound,removethe card. T o format a memory card Y ouhavetoformatacardrsttouseit. Caution Formattingacarddeletesalldatasavedonthe card.Ifthe?[...]
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56 T o insert a card 1 Insertacardintothesloton thesideofthecomputer . 2 Ifyouinsertacardintotheslot,Windowsrecognizes thecardautomaticallyoramessagetelling youtoinstalladriverappears.Ifthecardisnot automaticallyrecognized[...]
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57 Connecting a monitor / TV Using an external display device is useful when you are giving a presentation or watching a video or movie through yourmonitor . Before Y ou Start! Y ouhavetobuyaconnectioncableadditionally . Connecting to the Monitor port Connectthe?[...]
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58 SincetheporttoconnecttoaTVdif fersdependingontheporttypeusedtoconnecttheTV ,connectasfollows. Connecting to the Monitor port ConnectthemonitorandcomputerusingthePCInput(RGB)portontheTVwiththemonitorcable(15pin). Connecting a TV Co[...]
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59 V iewing Through a Monitor / TV Y oucanswitchthedisplaydeviceusingtheshortcutkey . Switching the Display Device using the Shortcut Key Pressthe Fn + ( )keycombinationonce.Thenthe Easy Display Manager screenappearsinwhichyoucan selectadisplaydevice. Wheneveryoupress?[...]
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60 Adjusting the V olume using the Keyboard Pressthe Fn + ( )keycombinationor Fn + ( )key combinationtoadjustthevolume. Pressthe Fn + ( )keycombinationtoturnthevolume on or off. Adjusting the V olume using the V olume Adjustment Program Clickthe V olume icon ( )onthetaskb[...]
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61 Using Recorders Thissectiondescribeshowtoperformrecordingona computerbyusingWindowsRecorder . 1 Connectamicrophonetothemicrophonejack. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices. 3 Click Advanced fromV olume[...]
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Chapter 3. The screen shots used in this chapter may differ from actual screens depending on the Windows XP version and model. Using Microsoft W indows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 63 T ourWindowsXP 6 3 HelpandSupport 6 4 Windows XP Screen Layout 65 Desktop 6 5 StartMenu 6 6 Window 6 7 Control Panel 68 RunningContr[...]
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63 Using Microsoft W indows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 63 T ourWindowsXP 6 3 HelpandSupport 6 4 Windows XP Screen Layout 65 Desktop 6 5 StartMenu 6 6 Window 6 7 Control Panel 68 RunningControlPanel 6 8 User Account 7 0 ChangingResolutionandColor 7 2 About Microsoft Windows XP MicrosoftW[...]
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64 Help and Support HelpandSupportallowsyoutoviewthefeaturesandusageofWindows. Also,itallowsyoutosearchtheinformationyou wantbyenteringasearchkeyword. Click Start > Help and Support. Note How to Change Desktop (Background Picture) What's new in Windows XP &g[...]
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65 Windows XP Screen Layout Desktop Ifyouturnonthecomputer ,theDesktopwillappear .TheDesktopistheworkspace(screen)ofacomputerandis conguredasfollows: Note Thescreenlayoutmaydifferdependingonthecomputermodelandtheoperatingsystem. Start b[...]
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66 Start Menu Themenufromwhichyoucanlaunchprograms. Click Start . The Start menu appears. Alternatively ,pressthe Windows key( )onthekeyboard. My Computer Displaysthecontentsoftheharddisk,theCD-ROMdrive,thenetworkdrive(s),andoppydisks. Itcanalso[...]
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67 Window A windowisabasicfoundationforoperatingyourcomputer .Forinstance,awindowofyourcomputerisconguredas follows: Click Start > My Computer . Note Displayedmenusandnamesmaybevaried. Double-clickthe Local Disk ,whichisaharddiskdrive,to?[...]
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68 Control Panel TheControlPanelhasagroupoftoolsthatenabletoconguretheWindows-relatedsettings. Running Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel. Appearance and Themes Changetheappearanceofdesktopitems,applyathemeorscreensavertoyourcomputer , or[...]
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69 Click Start > Control Panel. Printers and Other Hardware Changethesettingsforyourprinter ,keyboard,mouse,camera,andotherhardware. User Accounts Changeuseraccountsettings,passwords,andpictures. Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options Changethedate,time,andtimezonefor[...]
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70 User Account WindowsXPallowstosetmultipleuserswithaccounts. Thissectiondescribeshowtoaddauseraccountandto switch a it. How to Add a User Account 1 Click Start > Control Panel. 2 Click User Accounts and Create a new Account in sequence. 3 Enteryournameandcli[...]
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71 T o Delete User Account 1 Click Start > Control Panel > User Account. 2 Selecttheuseraccounttobedeletedandclick Delete Account. Note Theadministratoraccountcannotbedeleted.Itcan onlyberenamedordisabled. How to Switch a User 1 Click Start > Logoff. 2 Cli[...]
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72 Changing Resolution and Color A resolutionisthenumberofpixelsdisplayedonthe screen.Ifyousettheresolutiontoahighervalue,items onthescreenwillbedisplayedsmallerandthescreen lookswiderthanthepervious. Ascolorqualitygetshigher ,[...]
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Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network 74 Wireless Network 77 ConnectingtoWirelessLAN 7 8 Connectingtocomputer-to-computernetworks (peer-to-peeroradhoc) 7 9 WirelessNetworkSetupUsingthe WirelessLANSetupProgram 8 2 Using Samsung Network Manager 84 PerformNetworkSettings 8 4 [...]
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74 1 ConnectaLANcabletothecomputer ’sLANport. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connection . 3 Click Manage Network Connections fromtheleft pane. 4 Select Local Area Connection andclicktheright buttonofthetouch[...]
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75 5 Click General tabandselectaLANdriverfrom Connect using: .Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) andclick Properties . Note ThedisplayedLANdrivermayvarydependingon theLANdevicetype. Click Install to add a network component as shown inthegurebelow:Y oucan?[...]
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76 Using both DHCP and a xed IP simultaneously Using the Alternate Conguration providingbyWindows XP ,youcansetbothautomaticandxedIPaddresses andthenyoucanselecttouseeitherofthemtoconnect to the Internet. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and I[...]
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77 T ypes of Wireless LAN Connections ThetypesofwirelessLANconnectionsareasfollows. ThefollowingdescribeshowtousethewirelessLAN basedon APconnections. ■ AP Connections Y ou can connect to the Internet or a computer on thenetworkbyconnectingto APonan AP-enabl[...]
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78 Connecting to Wireless LAN Ifan APexistsnearyourlocation,youcaneasilyconnect towirelessLANinthemethodprovidedbyWindowsXP . IfyouusetheprogramprovidedbyawirelessLANcard provider ,connecttowirelessLANafterseeingpage 82 of this docum[...]
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79 Incomputer-to-computerwirelessnetworks,youcan wirelesslyconnect2ormorecomputersthathave wirelessLANmodules.Usingthismethod,acomputer that is not connected to the Internet can share the Internet byaccessinganothercomputerconnectedtotheInternet. (Referto?[...]
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80 6 Enterthenetworkname(e.g.samsung),and unselect‘Thekeyisprovidedformeautomatically’. EntertheencryptionkeyintheNetworkkeyeld, andclickOK. Note T o prevent a network connection from an unauthorizeduser ,itwouldbebettertocongurea net[...]
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81 Step 2. Connecting to the congured computer 1 Right-clickonthe Wireless Network Connection ( )icononthetaskbar ,andselect View A vailable Wireless Networks . 2 Selectthewirelessnetworkname(e.g.samsung) speciedin”Connectingtocomputer-to-computer networks(peer-[...]
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82 The procedures to connect to an access point using a wirelessLANcongurationprogramaredescribed.Since thewirelessLANcongurationprogramisincludedin theSystemSoftwareMedia,theuserhastoinstallthe program. For Intel 802.1 1a/b/g, Intel 802.1 1n and Intel 802.1 1bg 1 Inse[...]
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83 7 Enter the network authentication, data encryption (WEP), encryption level, key index ,and wireless security password conguredforthetargetaccess pointorcomputer-to-computernetworkinthe SecuritySettingswindow ,andclick Next . Note Thenetworkauthentication,dataencryption ([...]
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84 Using Samsung Network Manager SamsungNetworkManagerguidesyoutoconguringthenetwork-relatedsettings. SamsungNetworkManagerperformsthefeaturesasshownbelow: ■ Easy conguration for your network and printer . p. 84~86 ■ Enabling the movement-free feature. p. 87 Ifyouusea?[...]
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Choose Device SelectbetweenwiredLANand wirelessLAN. IP Settings Contactthenetworkadministrator andentertheIPinformationiftheIP isnotanautomaticIP . Get IP Automatically Selectthisoptionandperform automaticIPsettingsifyouuse DHCP . 85 4 Selecta[...]
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86 7 WhenthePrinterSettingwindowappears,click Finish .T oaddaprinter ,click Add Printer .The Add PrinterWizardappears.Setuptheprinteraccording totheinstructionsdisplayedonthescreen.When theprinterhasbeenadded,clickthe Show printer b[...]
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87 Note Wireless LAN AP Connection Procedures T ouseawirelessLAN,rstconnecttoawireless LAN APandthenyoucanaccessthenetworkeven whenmovinglocation.movinglocationandthenyou can access the network even when connecting to a wirelessLAN AP 1.Right-clickove[...]
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88 Sharing Internet Access SetonecomputerasthesharingserverandanothercomputerastheclientfortwocomputerstoshareanInternetusing oneInternetline.Oncethecongurationiscomplete,youcanusetheInternetimmediately . Note IfyouperformInternetsha[...]
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89 How to Set up Sharing Server CheckiftheLANcableisproperlyconnectedbefore setting up the sharing server . 1 Run Samsung Network Manager on the computer thatwillbeusedasthesharingserver . 2 Click Add . 3 Selecttheiconthatshowsthenetworklocationand enterthel[...]
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90 6 Setupthedevicetobeconnectedtotheclientas showninthegurebelowandclick Next . Note Becausethewirelessconnectionnameandnetwork keyenteredinthesharingservermustbeenteredin theclientaswell,rememberthem. 7 Checkthe[...]
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91 7 Click Add Printer andsetupaprinterfollowingthe instructionsinthewizard.Oncetheprinteradditionis complete,click Refresh . Selectaprinterandclick Finish . Note Ifyoudon’twanttoaddaprinter ,justclick Complete withoutfollowingthe[...]
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92 Checking Network Status Ifthenetworkconnectionisnotavailable,youcaneasily ndthecausesbycheckingthenetworkstatus. 1 Run Samsung Network Manager . 2 Click Diagnose Status on the Mngmnt menu. 3 TheNetworkConnectionPicturewindowappears. Ifyouclick Start ,chec[...]
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93 1 ConnectthephoneCabletotheModemport. T akecaretonotconnectadigitalphonelinetothemodemport. 2 ConnecttotheInternetaccordingtotheinstructionsofyourInternetserviceprovider(ISP). Note IftheInternetconnectionisterminatedabnormall[...]
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94 File T ransmission Y oucanexchangelesbetween2Bluetoothdevices.Y oucanexchangeleswithother computers,mobilephones,PDAs,etc. Network Access Y oucanconnecttoanothercomputerwiththeBluetoothfunctionasyouaccessa wirelessLANin Ad-Hocmode[...]
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95 Bluetooth Software Setup Bluetoothsoftwareisinstalledoncomputerssupporting Bluetooth. Forrsttimeuse,setuptheBluetoothsoftwareas follows. 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places icon( ) on the desktop. 2 Clickthe Next buttontostartsettingup. Note ■ Inthe?[...]
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96 3 Ifthedriverinstallationiscomplete,thenextstep proceedswhichsearchesfornearbyBluetooth devices.Sinceyoudonothavetosearchwhile settingup,click Skip andnishthesettings. 4 Ifthesettingsarecomplete,theMyBluetooth Environme[...]
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97 Using Bluetooth Describeshowtoexchangelesbetweencomputers supportingBluetoothandhowtouseotherBluetooth devices. Bluetooth Help BluetoothHelpprovidesdetailedproceduresonusing Bluetoothfunctions. Double-click My Bluetooth Settings on the Desktop and press the <F1> [...]
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98 2 In the Select Device window ,clickacomputertobe connected(hereafterComputerB). 3 WhentheBluetoothSecuritySettingwindow appears,entertheBluetoothsecuritycode(or BluetoothPIN)andclick Start Pairing . Note TheBluetoothPINCodeisapasswordused?[...]
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99 5 IftheFTPFile AccessPrivilegeRequestwindow appears on Computer B ,clickthewindow .Ifthe Select AccessPermissionwindowappears,click OK . 6 Theletransmissionwindowappearsoncomputer A.Draglesorfolderstosendontothewindow ,and[...]
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100 3 IftheMyBluetoothSettingswindowappears,click View devices in range. Ifthedevicetoconnecttoappears,clickthedevice. (forexample,mouse) Note Ifthedevicedoesnotappear ,click View devices in range .Ifthedevicehasnotappearedyet,sincethis?[...]
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101 Stopping a Bluetooth device Right-clickthe Bluetooth icon ( )ontheT askbarand select Stop the Bluetooth device . T ouseaBluetoothdeviceafterstoppingit,select Start Bluetooth device likeabove. Use Instructions ■ Bluetoothdevicesmustbewithina3mdistance. ■ For?[...]
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Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs 103 CyberLink PowerDVD (Optional) 106 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) 107 Using A VStation premium (Optional) 109 GettingStartedandScreenLayout 10 9 MUSICStation 1 1 0 PHOTOStation 1 1 4 MOVIEStation 1 1 9 A VStation Viewer (Optional) 122 Start/Exit A VStati[...]
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103 Introducing Programs UsingthesoftwaresuppliedwiththeSamsungcomputer ,youcaneasilyusefunctionsandtroubleshootproblems. T rytousethesoftwareafterlearningaboutthebasicuseofthesoftware.Fordetailedinformation,refertothehelp section of the corr[...]
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104 Multi Media Functions CyberLink PowerDVD ( ) (Optional) T ousethisprogram,youhavetoinstalltheprogram manuallyusingtheadditionallysuppliedSystem SoftwareMedia. p.106 A VStation premium ( ) (Optional) A VStationpreminumisanintegratedmultimedia programthate[...]
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105 Easy Display Manager (Optional) EasyDisplayManagerisaprogramthatdisplays the changed setting on the screen when a setting is changedbypressingtheshortcutkeys,andenables changingthedisplaymodethroughtheDisplay Settings window . Example) Theiconthatappearsw[...]
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106 1 InsertaDVDtitleintotheDVDdrive. 2 Select Play DVD Video andclick OK . DVDmovie startstoplayinamoment. 3 IftheDVDmoviedoesnotstartimmediately ,Click Start > All Programs > CyberLink PowerDVD > CyberLink PowerDVD . 4 Click Play from?[...]
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107 T o update the software and drivers 1 Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Update Plus > Samsung Update Plus . Note Ifthisisthersttimeyouarerunningtheprogram, awindowwillappearaskingyouifyouagreetothe agreement in the window . Click Agree to us[...]
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108 3 Ifthereareavailablesoftwareordriverupdatesfor yourcomputer ,theavailableupdateswillbelisted. Selecttherequiredupdatesfromthelistandclick Install Update tostarttheupdate.(Theupdatelist onthescreenmaydifferdependingonth[...]
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109 Using A VStation premium (Optional) A VStationpremiumisanintegratedmultimediaprogramthatenablesuserstoenjoymusic,photographs,video, movies,etc.allwithasingleprogram. Before Y ou Start! ■ A VStationpremiumisoptionalandmaynotbeprovideddependingont[...]
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1 10 Launch A VStation premium andclick MUSIC on the Station Bar . Note What is EDS (Enhanced Digital Sound)? EDS(EnhancedDigitalSound)isasoundqualityenhancementtechnologydevelopedbySamsungElectronics.Y oucanlisten toclearersoundifyouenabletheEDSfunctionwhenpl[...]
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1 1 1 Playing an Audio CD TheprocedurestoplayanaudioCDaredescribedbelow . 1 Launch A VStation premium andinsertanaudioCD intotheCDdrive. 2 In the Audio CD window ,select Play Audio CD using Samsung A VStation andclick OK . 3 ThetracksontheaudioCDaredisp[...]
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1 12 Playing a Music File IfamusicleisregisteredtotheMUSICLibrary ,youcan easilyplaythemusicle. FortheprocedurestoregistertrackstotheLibrary ,see page 1 13. 1 Moveto MUSIC Station anddouble-click All Music . 2 Double-clickamusic[...]
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1 13 Adding Music Files to the Library MUSICLibraryisalibraryholdingmusiclesusedby MUSIC Station .Theprocedurestoaddmusiclessaved onthecomputertotheLibraryaredescribedbelow . Y oucanaddlesandfoldersor ,searchandaddles. As an[...]
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1 14 Launch A VStation premium andclick PHOTO on the Station Bar . PHOT O Station PHOTO Menu Bar Station Bar PHOTO Library Register a File Image Viewer T ab Image Editor T ab Move to a Higher- Level Folder Preview/Zoom-in[...]
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1 15 Viewing an Image TheprocedurestoviewimagesregisteredtothePHOTOLibraryaredescribedbelow . FortheprocedurestoregisterimagelestotheLibrary ,seepage 1 18. 1 Moveto PHOTO Station anddouble-click All Images . 2 Clickafolderwhichincludes?[...]
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1 16 3 Double-clickanimage.Theselectedimageiszoomedin. ■ Viewing an Image not registered to the Library Click File > Open ,selectanimageletoviewandclick Open . TheselectedimageleisregisteredtotheLibraryanddisplayedinthe Image Viewer window[...]
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1 17 Editing an Image Y oucanchangetheshapeofanimage,editanimageor applyspecialeffectstoanimage. Theimageeditorfunctionsaredescribedbelow . 1 Selectanimagetoeditinthe Image Viewer window , andselectthe Image Editor tab.TheImageEd[...]
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1 18 Adding Images to the Library ThePHOTOLibraryisalibraryholdingimagelestobe usedbyPHOTOStation. Theprocedurestoaddimage lessavedonthecomputertotheLibraryaredescribed below . Y oucanaddles,addfoldersorsearchandaddles[...]
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1 19 Launch A VStation premium andclick MOVIE on the Station Bar . Note What is Enhanced Digital Image (EDI)? EDI(EnhancedDigitalImage)isavisualqualityenhancementtechnologydevelopedbySamsungElectronics.Y oucanviewa clearerandsharperpicturebyenablingtheEDIfunction[...]
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120 Playing a Movie (V ideo) File Theprocedurestoplayavideoleregisteredtothe MOVIELibraryaredescribedbelow . FortheprocedurestoregisterlestotheLibrary ,see page 121. 1 MovetoMOVIEStationanddouble-click All Movies . 2 Double-clickavideo?[...]
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121 Adding V ideos to the Library TheMOVIELibraryisalibraryholdingvideolestobe usedbyMOVIEStation.Theprocedurestoaddvideoles savedonthecomputertotheLibraryaredescribedbelow . Y oucanaddles,addfoldersorsearchandaddles.?[...]
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122 T o start A VStation Viewer ■ Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > A VStation premium > A VStation Viewer fromWindows. T o exit from A VStation Viewer Movethemousepointertothetopofthescreenandclickthe Exit ( )button. A VStation V iewer (Optional) Thisisamultimedia?[...]
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123 MUSIC Y oucanplayamusicleoraudioCD. PHOTO Y oucanviewaphotographorimageleonebyoneorinaSlideShow . MOVIE Y oucanplayavideo(movie)le. Settings Y oucansettheMusic,PhotoandMoviesettings. Note ■ T omovetothestartscree[...]
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124 TheprocedurestoplayamusicleorandaudioCDaredescribedbelow . Playing a Music File TheprocedurestoplayamusicleregisteredtotheMUSICLibraryaredescribedbelow . (Fortheprocedurestoregisterles,seepage 1 13. 1 Launch A VStation Viewer [...]
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125 Playing an Audio CD 1 Launch A VStation Viewer andinsertanaudioCDintotheCDdrive. 2 Inthe A VStation Viewer startscreen,click Music . 3 Double-clickthe Audio CD intheleftpaneanddouble-clickanalbumormusicleintherightpane.Theselected[...]
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126 TheprocedurestoviewimagesregisteredtothePHOTO Libraryaredescribedbelow . (FortheprocedurestoregisterimagelestotheLibrary , see page 1 18.) 1 Launch A VStation Viewer andclick Photo . 2 Click All Images anddouble-clickanimagelein the r[...]
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127 Theprocedurestoplayavideo(movie)learedescribedbelow . Playing a Movie File TheprocedurestoplayavideoleregisteredtotheMOVIELibraryaredescribedbelow . p.121 1 Launch A VStation Viewer andclick Movie . 2 Click All Movies anddouble-clicka[...]
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128 Play Camera (Optional) PlayCameraisaprogramthatenablesuserstotakestillpicturesorrecordvideosusingthecamerainstalledonthe computer . Before Y ou Start! ■ Theprogramversionsdescribedinthismanualaresubjecttochangeandthescreenimagesand?[...]
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Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade LCD Brightness Control 130 BIOS Setup 131 EnteringtheBIOSSetup 131 TheBIOSSetupScreen 13 3 Setting a Boot Password 135 Changing the Boot Priority 137 Upgrading Memory 138 Battery 140 Installing/RemovingtheBattery 14 0 ChargingBattery 141 CheckingBatteryResidual Amount?[...]
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130 LCD Brightness Control Y oucanadjusttheLCDbrightnessin8levels. Adjusting LCD Brightness Using Keyboard Pressthe Fn + or Fn + toadjustthebrightness ofLCD. TheLCDbrightnesshaseightlevelsofdegree. Bypressingthe Fn + ,theLCDgetsbrighterbyone level?[...]
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131 1 T urn the computer on. 2 Whenthebootingscreen(SAMSUNGlogo)appears,presstheF2keytoentertheBIOSSetup. Entering the BIOS Setup BIOS Setup TheBIOSSetupenablesyoutocongureyourcomputerhardwareaccordingtoyourneeds. Before Y ou Start! ■ UsetheBIOS[...]
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132 3 Afteramoment,theBIOSsetupscreenappears. TheitemsintheBIOSsetupmaydifferdependingontheproduct. Setup Menu Setup Items Help Helpfortheselecteditem appearsautomatically .[...]
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133 The BIOS Setup Screen Menu Description Main Usedtochangethebasicsystemandenvironmentsettings. Advanced Usedtocongureadvancedfunctionsonyourcomputerarounddevicesandchipsets. Security Usedtoconguresecurityfunctions,includingpasswords. Boot Usedtosettheboo[...]
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134 System Setup Keys IntheSetup,youhavetousethekeyboard. F1 PresstoviewtheSetupHelp. Up & Down Keys Presstomoveupanddown. F5/F6 Presstochangetheitemvalue. F9 PresstoloadthedefaultSetupsettings. ESC Presstoreturntoahigherlevelmenuor[...]
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135 Setting a Supervisor Password A SupervisorPasswordisrequiredtoturnthecomputer onortostarttheSystemSetup. WhensettingaSupervisorPassword,usersotherthana supervisor cannot use the computer . 1 Selectthe Security menuintheBIOSSetup. 2 In the Set Superv[...]
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136 Setting a User Password Userscanstartthesystemwithauserpassword,but cannotentertheSystemSetup.Bydoingthis,youcan prevent other users from entering Setup. Beforeconguringauserpassword,asupervisor passwordmusthavebeencongured.Deactivatingthe?[...]
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137 1 Selectthe Boot menuintheBIOSSetup. 2 Press< Enter > on the Boot Device Priority item. 3 Movetothe IDE HDD usingthe↓keyandpressthe F6 keytomoveittothetop. 4 Pressthe F10 keytosavethesettingsandexit Setup.The[...]
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138 Adding a Memory Module 1 Removethescrewonthememorycompartment coveratthebottomofthecomputerusingascrew driver . 2 Insertanewmemorymoduleintothememoryslotat anangleofapproximately30degreesaligningitto theangleofthememor[...]
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139 3 Pushthememorymoduledownsothatitis completelyxed.Ifthememorydoesnotteasily , pushthememorymoduledownwhilepullingthe memorymodulelatchesoutward. 4 Closethememorycompartmentcoverandfasten the screw . Note Removing a memory mo[...]
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140 1 Shutdownthesystem,closetheLCDpaneland placethecomputerupsidedownonaatsurface. 2 Pullthetwobatterylatchesoutwards( ),then removethebattery . 3 T oinstallthebatteryagain,slidethebatteryintothe system. Thebatterylat[...]
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141 Charging Battery 1 Insertthebatteryandconnectthe ACadaptertothe powerinputjackonyourcomputer . Batterychargingstarts. 2 Whenchargingiscomplete,thestatusindicator changestolightgreen. Status Indicator While being charged Red When charging is complete Ligh[...]
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Guide to the battery lifecycle Thebatteryisanexpendableitemsoitslifegetsshorter whenusedforalongtime.Itistimetoreplaceitwhenthe batterylifeislessthanhalfofthegurewhenpurchasing. Ifyouwon’tusethebatteryforalongtime[...]
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Maximum Battery Mode This mode is appropriate for the environment that requires maximumbatterylifetime.Thesystemperformancemay bedegradedinthismode. General Mode Thismodeisappropriatefortheregularenvironmentand itoptimizestheperformanceofthesystemandbattery . Maximu[...]
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144 Disabling Unused Devices Ifyouturnoffunuseddevices,batterylifetimewill improve. 1 Click Device Manager from Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Systems > Hardware tab . 2 Right-clickthedevicesthatyouarenotusingand select Disabled . Enabling Batt[...]
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145 Using the Security Lock Port Y oucanconnectaKensingtonlocktotheSecurityLockporttopreventyourcomputerbeingstolenwhenyouhaveto usethecomputerinapublicplace. T ousethisfeature,youhavetopurchasetheKensingtonlockadditionally .T ous[...]
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Chapter 7. Appendix Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) 147 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) 148 DiagnosingtheSystem 14 8 Reinstalling Software 149 RunningthesystemsoftwareMedia 14 9 Installingdriversandprograms 15 0 Reinstalling Windows XP 151 ReinstallingWindows 151 ReinstallingwhenWindows?[...]
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147 Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) A computervirusisaprogramthatdamagescomputerlesandinformationsavedonacomputer . A computer isinfectedbyanalreadyinfectedleorbyanothercomputerovertheInternet.Let’slearnhowtouseMcAfee Sec[...]
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148 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) MagicDoctoristroubleshootingsoftwareprovidedbySamsungComputer . A usercandiagnosesystemproblemsvia one-clickorbyselectingdiagnosticitems. Before Y ou Start! Thescreensusedinthismanualmaydifferfromactualscreensacc[...]
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149 Reinstalling Software IfyouhavereinstalledtheWindowsoperatingsystem,orthesystemandprogramdonotoperateproperly ,youcan re-installthedriverandprogramusingthesystemsoftwareMedia. Before Y ou Start! ThiscomputerisoptimizedforMicrosoftWindowsXP ,[...]
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150 1 Click Standard Installation in the main window of theSystemSoftwareMedia.(StandardInstallationis recommended) 2 Thesystemisscannedtodisplaythedriversand programsthatneedtobeinstalled. 3 Click OK . The drivers and programs are automaticallyinstalledasf[...]
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151 Reinstalling Windows XP Y oucanreinstallWindowsusingtheSystemRecoveryCDwhenWindowsdoesnotworkproperly . Before Y ou Start! ■ A SystemRecoveryCDmaynotbesupplieddependingonyourcomputermodel. ■ T oreinstallWindowswhenWindowsdoesnotboot,r[...]
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152 3 Thedescriptionforthestandardinstallationappears. Click Y es .Theinstallationstarts,andthesystemwill berestartedafterawhile. Note WhenQuickInstallationisselected,Setupproceeds withStep3beforeautomaticallyinstallingWindows. QuickInstalla[...]
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153 WhenWindowsdoesnotstart,bootupwiththeSystem RecoveryCDandfromthereyoucanreinstallWindows. 1 InsertthesystemrecoveryCDintotheCD-ROM drive and start the computer . 2 Ifthefollowingmessageappearsonthescreen, pressanykeyfromthe?[...]
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154 Questions and Answers Thissectionprovidesinformationonpossibleproblems,solutionsandotherreferencesforsystemuse. Q The system does not shutdown properly . A Whenthesystemdoesnotshutdownnormally ,press andholdthe Power buttonuntilthesystemmanually shutsof[...]
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155 Q When I connect a projector , and change the setting to display screen image on both the LCD and the projector by pressing Fn + ( ) keys, screen is not displayed properly . A Press Fn + ( )keysonceagain.Ifthesame problemcontinues,itmeanstheprojectorcannot supporttheresolution.Lowerthe[...]
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156 Q How to install and uninstall the sound driver . A T oinstalloruninstallthesounddriverfromthis system,pleasefollowtheproceduresbelow . ▶ Sound Driver Components Thesounddriverconsistsofthefollowing3 componentsandthe3componentsareautomatically installedd[...]
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157 ▶ Installing the Sound Driver after a Windows XP Reinstallation Ifyouinstallthesounddriverafterreinstalling WindowsXP ,the AddHardwareWizard(Modem Device)windowmayappearduringthesounddriver installation. ThishappensbecausetheHighDenition Audio — KB8881[...]
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158 Q I cannot make a call using an extension line. A Ingeneral,thedialtoneofaPBXoradigitalphone switchingsystemisnotacontinuousone,unlikethat ofatrunkline. Therefore,themodemmaynotmakeacallbecause themodemmistakesthedialtonefrom?[...]
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159 Q How do I receive a fax while the system is in power saving mode (Rest mode)? A T oreceiveafaxin Standby mode,youhavetosetit upasfollows. Theautomaticfaxreceptionfunctionofthe faxprogramneedstobeactivated.(Formore information,seethecorrespon[...]
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160 Click My Network Place> View network connections ontheDesktop. Right-clickover Wireless Network Connection andselect Disable . A2 The<W akeOnLAN>functionisconguredsothat it is supported in Standby mode(S3).T ousethis function in Hibernation mode?[...]
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161 Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative T ools > Computer Management andclick Services and Applications > Services .Intherightpane,double-click Wireless Zero Conguration andcheckiftheStartupT ypeis AutomaticandtheStatu[...]
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162 A2 Checkifthe APoperatesproperly .Ifthe APisnot operatingproperly ,turnitoffandonagainandtry again. A3 Checkifthe APrmwareisthelatestversion.(For moreinformationonthe APrmware,askthe AP manufactureroryourproduct[...]
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163 Q Although a connection has been established, I cannot connect to the Internet. ▶ Check the TCP/IP settings. A IfyoucannotconnecttotheInternetbutyouare connectedtoan AP ,checkiftheTCP/IPsettingsare conguredproperly . Whenyouarenotconnectedtoan AP ,anX[...]
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164 Q (For Intel PROSet) After installing PROSet, I cannot manage my wireless network in Windows. A Whenclicking Use Microsoft Client in the T ools menu of the PROSet ,youcanmanagewireless networkinWindows. Thereafter ,ifyouwishtomanageyourwireless network,click Activate Intel PROSet/Wireless[...]
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165 Q While playing a game, pressing the Fn + ( ) keys does not work or the screen is not properly displayed. A Somegamesand3Dapplicationprogramsmay changethedisplaydevicecontrol.Therefore, pressing the Fn + ( )keysmayterminatethe runningprogramormaydisplayanabnormalscreen. [...]
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166 Q I cannot nd or connect the headset. A1 If the headset is connected to another device and is currentlybeingused,youwillnotbeabletolocate it.Inthiscase,evenifyoulocatetheheadset,you willnotbeabletoconnectit.Disconnecttheheadset fromthedevice[...]
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167 A2 Some headsets cause sound to be played intermittently depending on the Bluetooth driver and the rmware version. Check your Bluetooth driver and rmware versions and download the latest versions by connecting to Zaigen (www . zaizen.co.kr). ▶ Checking the V ersion –DriverV ersion:IntheT askbar ,right-clickthe [...]
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168 EnteraURL towanttoallowpop-upsinto AddressofWebsitetoallowandclick Add. Y ouwillndthattheenteredaddressisaddedto theallowedsiteslist.Thenexttimeyouconnect totheWebsite,youwillseepop-upsappearing.[...]
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169 A2 SetupWindows AutomaticUpdates. Thisautomaticallydownloadsandinstallscritical updatesviatheInternettokeepyourcomputerupto date. Click AutomaticUpdatesin Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Manage security settings for . Fromgeneraltab?[...]
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170 HD DVD Q Is it compatible with the existing CD/DVD formats? A AllBurning,Playbackand Authoringfunctionsare supportedfortheCD/DVDformats. Q Can I play Blu-Ray titles? A SinceHD-DVDandBlu-Raydiskaredifferent,Blu- Raytitlesarenotsupported. Q Which functions are supported for the HD [...]
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171 Blu-Ray Q Is it compatible with the existing CD/DVD formats? A AllBurning,Playbackand Authoringfunctionsare supportedfortheCD/DVDformats. Q Can I play an HD-DVD title? A SinceHD-DVDandBlu-Raydiskaredifferent,HD- DVDtitlesarenotsupported. Q Which functions for the current Blu-Ray [...]
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172 Q 4GB memory is not recognized by Windows correctly . A Thisisduetoalimitationin32bitoperating systemsthatexistsinnotebookcomputersof othermanufacturers. Althoughtheaddressspace ofthe32bitoperatingsystemis2³²=4294967296 =4,096MB=4GB,allof?[...]
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173 Product Specications The system specications may differ depending on the derived models. For detailed system specications, refer to the product catalogue. NP-X22 CPU * Intel Core™2 Duo processor Intel Celeron M Processor Cache Memory * 1MB / 2MB / 3MB / 4MB / 6MB L2 Cache Main Memory * 1GB~4GB, Max 4GB, Memory type : DDR2 SODIMM Main[...]
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174 Wireless LAN Specications (802.1 1a/b/g, 802.1 1n Card) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Adapter Device The Name of the Registered Equipment :SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm([...]
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175 Radio Specications RF Band 2.4GHz,5GHz Supported Channels Channelsallowedpercountry . Device T ransceiver Standard Output Power 5mW Modulation Scheme 1 1amode:OFDM 1 1bmode:DSSS 1 1gmode:OFDM Data Rate (Mbps)* 1 1amode**:54,48,36,24,18,12,9,6 1 1bmode:1 1,?[...]
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176 Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Device The Name of the Registered Equipment :SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm(WidthXHeight) Operating T emperature And Humidity T em[...]
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177 Radio Specications RF Band 2.4GHz,5GHz Supported Channels Channelsallowedpercountry . Device T ransceiver Modulation Scheme 1 1amode:OFDM 1 1bmode:DSSS 1 1gmode:OFDM 1 1nmode:MIMO Data Rate (Mbps)* 1 1amode**:54,48,36,24,18,12,9,6 1 1bmode:[...]
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178 Wireless LAN Specications (802.1 1BG Card) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945BG Network Adapter Device The Name of the Registered Equipment :SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm(WidthXHe[...]
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179 Radio Specications RF Band 2.4GHz Supported Channels Channelsallowedpercountry . Device T ransceiver Standard Output Power 5mW Modulation Scheme 1 1bmode:DSSS 1 1gmode:OFDM Data Rate (Mbps)* 1 1bmode:1 1,5.5,2,1 1 1gmode**:54,48,36,24,18,12,9,6 Antenna T ype Bu[...]
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180 Registered T rademarks SamsungisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungCo.,Ltd. SENSisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungElectronics Co.,Ltd. Intel,Pentium/Celeronareregisteredtrademarksofthe IntelCorporation. Microsoft,MS-DOS,andWindowsareregistered trademarksof[...]
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181 Glossary TheGlossaryliststheterminologiesusedinthisUserGuide. Forterminologiesotherthanthese,lookinWindowsHelp. Backup A waytosavethecurrentdatatorestoreitlaterif necessary . A backupisawaytorestorecomputerdata when the data o[...]
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182 Firewall A securitysystemusedtoprotectaninternalnetwork orintranetfromexternalnetworksthroughan authentication procedure. Hibernation Mode A powermodethatsavesalldatainmemorytothe harddiskandturnstheCPUandharddiskoff.When canceling?[...]
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183 Quick Launch Thisreferstoatoolbarthatcanbeconguredsothat youcanlaunchaprogramsuchasInternetExploreror displaytheWindowsDesktopwithoneclick.Y oucan addanyicontothequicklaunchareaoftheT askbar andlaunchfrequentlyu[...]
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184 USB (UniversalSerialBus) Thisreferstoaserialinterfacestandarddeveloped toreplacetheconventionalinterfacestandardssuch asSerialandPS/2.WhileUSB1.1supports12Mbps (12millionbitspersecond),USB2.0supportsadata ratethatis40times[...]
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185 Index A A VStationViewer 122 B Battery 140 BatteryCalibration 144 BIOSSetup 131 Bluetooth 94 BootingPriority 137 C CDDrive/Recording 47 Charge 141 Click 45 Connect/OutputMonitor 57 ControlPanel 68 CyberLinkPowerDVD 106 D Desktop/Change[...]
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186 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE [U.S.A. / U.K. / HONG KONG] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE IfyouhaveanycommentsorquestionsregardingaSamsungproducts,contacttheSAMSUNGcustomercare center . Customer Care Center TEL Web Site U.S.A. 1800SAMSUNG(7267864) www .samsung.com U.K. 0870-726-7864 www .samsung.[...]
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187 [IT AL Y] Contatta SAMSUNG SehaicommentiorichiestesuiprodottiSamsungcontattailnostroServizioClienti. Customer Care Center TEL Web Site IT AL Y 800.7267864 www .samsung.com/it/ [RUSSIA / UKRAINE] Customer Care Center TEL Web Site RUSSIA 8-800-200-0400 www .samsung.ru UKRAINE 8-800-502-0000 www .samsung.com/ur [...]