Samsung P55 manuel d'utilisation
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User Guide P55[...]
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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 A high performance computer adopting the latest CPU and DDR II memory ■ IntelCore™2DuoProcessor * ,DDR II Memory ■ WirelessLAN * , Bluetooth * ■ PCI-ExpressGraphics * ■ Fingerprintrecognition * , TPM(T ruted Platform Module) * Sophisticated Design for Increased Usability ?[...]
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3 Before Y ou Start BeforereadingtheUserGuide,rstcheckthefollowinginformation. User Guide Information This product is supplied with an Installation Guide , and a User Guide . Y ou can even more easily and conveniently use the computerbyusinganyoftheguidesdependingonyour needs. Installation[...]
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4 Safety Precaution Notations Icon Notation Description W arning Failing to follow instructions marked with thissymbol,maycausepersonalinjury and or fatality . Caution Failing to follow instructions marked with thissymbol,maycauseslightinjuryto yourself or damage your property . T ext Notations Icon Notation D[...]
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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 Safety instructions 18 Replacement Parts and Accessories 2 0 Regulatory Compliance Statements 2 2 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION 3 2 Overview 3 3 Front View 33 Status Indicato[...]
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6 Installation Related Power Related Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. There is a danger of electric shock. Use the product within the operatingconditionsspeciedin theManufacturersUserGuide. Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of suffocation. Keep [...]
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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 . There is a danger of electric shock orrehazard. Do not use a damaged or loose mains plug or power cord or power outlet. There is a danger of electric shock orrehazard. Plug the power cord rmly into th[...]
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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. There is a danger of electric 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 . Damage to the device within[...]
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9 Do not place any container lled with water or chemicals over or near the computer . If water or chemicals enter the computer ,thismaycausereor electric shock. If the computer is broken or dropped, disconnect the power cord and contact a service center for a safety check. Usingabrokencomputermay causeelect[...]
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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 . Failing to do so, may cause electric shock. Custody and Movement Related Follow the instructions for the relevant location (e[...]
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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. Damage to a component within the computer may cause electric shockor?[...]
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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. Authorised Samsung Repair Centers will carry out safety checks after a repair . Using a repaired product without testing it for safe[...]
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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 . There is [...]
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14 Custody and Movement Related When moving the product, turn the power off and separate all connected cables rst. Theproductmightbedamaged or users may trip over the cables. For long periods of not using the notebook computer , discharge the battery and preserve as it is detached. Thebatterywillbepreservedat its[...]
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15 Proper Posture Adjust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to your height. Theheightsaretobeadjustedsothatyourarmformsa rightanglewhenyouplaceyourhandoverthekeyboard while sitting down on a chair . ■ Adjusttheheightofchairsothatyourheelis [...]
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16 Eye Position Keep the monitor or LCD away from your eyes by at least 50cm. ■ AdjusttheheightofthemonitorandtheLCDscreenso that its top height is equal to or lower than your eyes. ■ AvoidsettingthemonitorandLCDexcessivelybright. ■ KeepthemonitorandLCDscreenclea[...]
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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 our system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However ,toensuresafeuseofthisproduct,itisimportant that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation are followed. Always follow these instructions to help guard against pers[...]
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19 Care During Use ■ Donotwalkonthepowercordorallowanythingtorest on it. ■ Donotspillanythingonthesystem.Thebestwayto avoid spills is to not eat or drink near your system. ■ SomeproductshaveareplaceableCMOSbatteryon thesystemboard.Th[...]
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20 T oreducetheriskofre,useonlyNo.26 A WGorlarger telecommunications line cord. ContacttheSamsungHelplineforinformationonhowto disposeofbatteriesthatyoucannotuseorrechargeany longer . Follow all local regulations when disposing of old batteries. THERE[...]
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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) you received with your computer meets the requirement[...]
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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 ■ Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations requirewirelessdevicestobeturnedoffwhiletravelinginanairplane. 802.1 1B(alsoknownaswirelessEthernetorWi)andBluetoothcommunicationdevicesareexamp[...]
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24 USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving. Do not hold any component containing the radio such that theantennaisverycloseortouchinganyexposedparts ofthebody ,especiallythefaceoreyes,whiletransmitting. Do not oper[...]
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25 Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate uses and can radiate radio frequency e[...]
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26 Wirelessdevicesarenotuserserviceable.Donot modifytheminanyway .Modicationtoawireless devicewillvoidtheauthorizationtouseit.Contact manufacturer for service. FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use: “Whileinstallingandoperatingthistransmitterand ant[...]
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27 Thisequipmentcannotbeusedonpubliccoinphone serviceprovidedbythetelephonecompany .Connection topartylineserviceissubjecttostatetariffs. The T elephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronicdevice,including?[...]
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28 Thistransmittermustnotbecollocatedoroperatein conjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitterexcept the installed Bluetooth transmitter . Operationofthisdeviceissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interference, and[...]
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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] Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europæiske direktiv1999/5/EC [Dutch] DitproductisinnavolgingvandebepalingenvanEurop- eesDirectief1999/5/EC. [Finnish][...]
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31 General Europeanstandardsdictatemaximumradiatedtrans - mitpowerof100mWeffectiveisotropicradiatedpower (EIRP)andthefrequencyrange2400–2483.5MHz. Belgium Theproductmaybeusedoutdoors,butforoutdoortrans - missions over a distance of 300m or more, a license[...]
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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 computer model. ■ The actual color and appearance of the computer may differ from the pictures used in this guide. Front V iew 2 LCD The screen imag[...]
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34 Status Indicators 7 Charge Status Thisshowsthepowersourceandthebatterychargestatus. Green: Whenthebatteryisfullychargedorthebatteryisnotinstalled. Amber: Whenthebatteryisbeingcharged. Off: Whenthecomputerisrunningonbatterypowerwithoutbe[...]
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35 Right V iew 3 CD Drive * Plays CD or DVD titles. Since an ODD drive is optional, the installed drive depends on the computer model. p. 47 1 Infrared Port * The port for Infrared communications. p. 107 4 Serial Port * The port for connecting devices supporting the Serial interface. 5 USB Port Y ou can connect USB devices to the USB portsuch[...]
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36 Left V iew 3 Fan V ents The internal heat of the computer is emitted through these holes. Iftheventsareblockedthecomputermayoverheat. Avoidblockingtheventsasthismaybedangerous. 4 Wired LAN Port * ConnecttheEthernetcabletothisport. p. 80 5 Modem Port * A porttowhich?[...]
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37 Back V iew 3 Security Lock Port Y oucanconnectaKensingtonlocktothe Security Lock Port to prevent the computer frombeingstolen. 2 DC Jack A jacktoconnecttheACadapterthatsupplies power to the computer . 1 USB Port Y ou can connect USB devices to the USB portsuchasakeyboard/mouse,[...]
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38 Bottom V iew Y ouwillbechargedtoreplacetheharddiskatservicecenters. 1 Battery Latches Thelatchusedtoremoveorinstallthebattery . p. 126 3 Memory Compartment Cover The main memory is installed inside the cover . p. 125 2 Hard Disk Drive Compartment Cover The hard disk drive is installed i[...]
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39 T urning the Computer On and Off T urning the computer on 1 Install the battery and connect the AC adapter . (Refer to the Installation Guide .). 2 Slide the LCD Latch to the right and then lift up the LCD panel. 3 Press the Power button to turn the computer on. IftheLCDbrightnessistoodim,pressthe Fn+ ( )keysand?[...]
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Chapter 2. Using the computer Keyboard 41 T ouchpad 44 CD Drive 47 InsertingandEjectingaCD 4 7 Burning a CD 48 HDDVD(Optinal) 49 Blu-ray(Optinal) 51 Multi Card Slot 53 Using the PC Card Slot 56 Connecting a Monitor / TV 57 Connecting a Monitor 57 Connecting a TV 58 Viewing Through a Monitor 59 UsingDualViewtoV ie[...]
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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 oucanonlyusethisfuncti[...]
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43 Screen Brightness Control T oadjusttheLCDbrightnesspressthe Fn + ( ) key combinationorthe Fn + ( )keycombination. The changedscreenbrightnessisdisplayedatthecenterof the screen for a moment. V olume Control T o control the volume, press the Fn + ( ) key combinationorthe?[...]
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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 Dragging refers to moving an item to another place after selecting it. Pressandholddownthelefttouchpadbuttonoveran item you want to drag and move the item to the new location. T ouchpad Scroll Function The touchpad scroll area provides the mouse wheel function (scroll function). Placeyournger?[...]
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47 CD Drive Anopticaldiskdriveisoptionalandmaydifferdependingonyourcomputermodel.Fordetailedspecications,refer to the catalog. Before Y ou Start! One of the following optical disk drives is installed on this computer . Drive T ype Function DVD-ROM ReadsCD/DVD. RW -Combo Y oucanread?[...]
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48 IfyourcomputerhasawritableCDdrive,youcanwrite dataontoaCDorDVDorburnanaudioCD. CyberLink DVD Solution is supplied with the System Software Media (or an additional CD) so that you can burnaCDusingtheprogram. Install the provided software and use the software functions r[...]
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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 0.65GB D[...]
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50 About HD DVD TheCyberLinkHDDVDSolutionprogramisprovidedso that users can conveniently and easily record multimedia lesandotherdataontoHDDVDdisks. For a more detailed description of the functions, refer to the help section of the corresponding program. 1 Select Start > All Programs > CyberL[...]
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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)programis provided so that users can conveniently and easily record multimedialesandotherdataontoBlu-raydisks. For a more detailed description of the functions, refer to the help section of the corresponding program. 1 Select Start > All Program[...]
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53 Multi Card Slot Using the multi card slot, you can read and write data to a Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD card, MMC, MMC Plus,andxDcard. Y oucanuseacardasaremovablediskandconvenientlyexchangedatawithdigitaldevicessuchasadigital camera, digital camcorder , MP3, etc. Before [...]
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54 T o Insert and Use a Memory Card 1 Insert a card into the slot according to the directions printed on the slot. 2 Click Start > My Computer . The inserted memory card is displayed. 3 Y oucansave,moveanddeletedatabydouble- clicking the corresponding drive. Since you can only use the card after formatting it, if it i[...]
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55 T o remove a memory card 1 Push the tip of the card lightly . 2 If the card pops up with a clicking sound, remove the card. T o format a memory card Y ouhavetoformatacardrsttouseit. Formatting a card deletes all data saved on the card. Ifthecardincludesdata,backupthedatabefore formatting i[...]
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56 T o insert a card Before using the PC card slot, remove the slot protector . PushtheejectbuttonofthePCcardslotoncetopopit out.Pushthebuttonagaintoejecttheslotprotector . 1 Insert a PC card into the PC card slot on the side of the computer . EnsurethatthePCcardisi[...]
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57 Connecting a Monitor / TV Usinganexternaldisplaydeviceisusefulwhenyouaregivingapresentationorwatchingavideoormoviethrough your TV . The procedures to connect a monitor or TV to the computer and to watch through a connected monitor or TVaredescribedbelow . Before Y ou Start! Y o[...]
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58 Since the port to connect to a TV dif fers depending on the port type used to connect the TV , connect as follows. Connecting to the Monitor port ConnectthemonitorandcomputerusingthePCInput(RGB)portontheTVwiththemonitorcable(15pin). Connecting a TV Connecting to the TV Output port Connecti[...]
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59 V iewing Through a Monitor Y ou can switch the display device using the shortcut key . Switching the Display Device using the Shortcut Key Press the Fn + ( )keycombinationonce.Thenthe Easy Display Manager screen appears in which you can select a display device. Wheneveryoupressthe( ) key while holding down the Fn ke[...]
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60 Using Dual V iew to View Extended Screen Dual V iew is a function that enables you to view a computer screen over two display devices. This is convenient when needing a wide screen for work. In Dual View mode, you can select the screen resolution and colour quality for each display device, as if there were two s[...]
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61 4 Wh e n t he c on fi g ur at i on is c om pl e te , c l ic k Identify on the left side of T roubleshoot. The primary display device(the LCD) is indicated as 1 , and the secondary display device is indicated as 2 . Now you can view the screen through two monitors. ■ Wheny[...]
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62 Using Digital Output (S/PDIF) Y oucanenjoy5.1channelsurroundsoundbyusingtheHeadphone/S/PDIFjack. Before Y ou Start! T o listen to 5.1 channel surround sound, follow the procedures below. ■ Connect 5.1 channel speaker system to your computer . ■ Conguredigitalsoundoutputonthecomputer[...]
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63 Connecting 5.1 Channel Speakers 1 Connect the S/PDIF cable to the S/PDIF jack and connect the other end of the cable to the 5.1 channel speaker system. Since the procedures to connect a 5.1 channel speaker system may differ depending on the system model, refer to the relevant pro[...]
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64 Setting the Sound to Digital Sound Output on the Computer SincethesoundofthecomputerissettoDigitalOutputbydefaultwhenpurchasingthecomputer ,additionalsettingsare notrequired.Y oucanconrmthesettingasfollows. 1 Double-clicktheV olumeControl( )[...]
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65 Selecting Digital Output in the DVD Player Program T ouse5.1channelspeakers,youneedtoinstalltheCyberLinkPowerDVDprogramfromtheCyberLinkDVDSolution Installation CD (or System software Media) provided with your computer , then change the settings as per the following. TheCyberLinkPower[...]
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66 Adjusting the V olume using the Keyboard Press the Fn + ( )keycombinationor Fn + ( ) key combinationtoadjustthevolume. Press the Fn + ( )keycombinationtoturnthevolume on or off. Adjusting the V olume using the V olume Adjustment Program Click the V olume icon ( )onthetaskbarandslidet[...]
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67 Using Recorders Thissectiondescribeshowtoperformrecordingona computerbyusingWindowsRecorder . 1 Connectamicrophonetothemicrophonejack. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices. 3 Click Advanced from V olume and then, click Op[...]
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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 69 T ourWindowsXP 6 9 HelpandSupport 7 0 Windows XP Screen Layout 71 Desktop 71 Start Menu 72 Window 7 3 Control Panel 74 Running Control Panel 74 [...]
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69 Using Microsoft W indows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 69 T ourWindowsXP 6 9 HelpandSupport 7 0 Windows XP Screen Layout 71 Desktop 71 Start Menu 7 2 Window 7 3 Control Panel 74 Running Control Panel 74 Running the Control Panel 7 5 User Account 7 6 Changing Resolution and Color 7 8 About Microsoft Windows XP MicrosoftWin[...]
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70 Help and Support HelpandSupportallowsyoutoviewthefeaturesand usageofWindows. Also,itallowsyoutosearchthe informationyouwantbyenteringasearchkeyword. Click Start > Help and Support. How to Change Desktop (Background Picture) New Features of Windows XP > Windows[...]
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71 Windows XP Screen Layout Desktop If you turn on the computer , the Desktop will appear . The Desktop is the work space (screen) of a computer and is conguredasfollows: The screen layout may differ depending on the computer model and the operating system. Start button Pressthestartbutton. The Start menu appears. T askbar Curr[...]
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72 Start Menu The menu from which you can launch programs. Click Start . The Start menu appears. Alternatively , press the Windows keyonthekeyboard. My Computer Displaysthecontentsoftheharddisk,theCD-ROMdrive,thenetworkdrive(s),andoppydisks. Itcanalsobeusedtosearcha[...]
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73 Window A window is a basic foundation for operating your computer . For instance, a window of your computer is congured as follows: Click Start > My Computer . Displayedmenusandnamesmaybevaried. Double-clickthe Local Disk ,whichisaharddiskdr[...]
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74 Control Panel TheControlPanelhasagroupoftoolsthatenabletoconguretheWindows-relatedsettings. Running Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel. Appearance and Themes Change the appearance of desktop items, apply a theme or screen saver to your computer , orcustomizetheStartmenuand?[...]
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75 Running the Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel. Printers and Other Hardware Changethesettingsforyourprinter ,keyboard,mouse,camera,andotherhardware. User Accounts Change user account settings, passwords, and pictures. Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options Changethedate,time,andtime?[...]
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76 User Account WindowsXPallowstosetmultipleuserswithaccounts. Thissectiondescribeshowtoaddauseraccountandto switch a it. How to Add a User Account 1 Click Start > Control Panel. 2 Click User Account and Create a new Account in sequence. 3 Enteryournameandclick Next . 4 [...]
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77 T o Delete User Account 1 Click Start > Control Panel > User Account. 2 Selecttheuseraccounttobedeletedandclick Delete Account. Theadministratoraccountcannotbedeleted.Itcanonly berenamedordisabled. How to Switch a User 1 Click Start > Logoff. 2 Click Switch User . 3 [...]
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78 Changing Resolution and Color A resolutionisthenumberofpixelsdisplayedonthe screen. If you set the resolution to a higher value, items onthescreenwillbedisplayedsmallerandthescreen looks wider than the pervious. As color quality gets higher , morecolorscanberepresented. 1 Cl[...]
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Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network 80 Wireless Network 83 ConnectingtoWirelessLAN 8 4 Connectingtocomputer-to-computernetworks (peer-to-peeroradhoc) 8 5 WirelessNetworkSetupUsingtheWireless LANSetupProgram 8 8 Using Samsung Network Manager 89 PerformNetworkSettings 8 9 [...]
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80 1 ConnectaLANcabletothecomputer ’sLANport. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connection . 3 Click Manage Network Connections from the left pane. 4 Select Local Area Connection and click the right buttonofthetouchpadandselect Properties . Wired Ne[...]
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81 5 Click General tabandselectaLANdriverfrom Connect using: . Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties . ThedisplayedLANdrivermayvarydependingonthe LANdevicetype. Click Install to add a network component as shown in thegurebelow:Y oucanaddaclient,as[...]
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82 Using both DHCP and a xed IP simultaneously Using the Alternate Conguration providingbyWindows XP ,youcansetbothautomaticandxedIPaddresses and then you can select to use either of them to connect to the Internet. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network[...]
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83 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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84 Connecting to Wireless LAN Ifan APexistsnearyourlocation,youcaneasilyconnect towirelessLANinthemethodprovidedbyWindowsXP . IfyouusetheprogramprovidedbyawirelessLANcard provider ,connecttowirelessLANafterseeingpage 88 of this docum[...]
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85 Incomputer-to-computerwirelessnetworks,youcan wirelessly connect 2 or more computers that have wirelessLANmodules.Usingthismethod,acomputer that is not connected to the Internet can share the Internet byaccessinganothercomputerconnectedtotheInternet. (Refer to “Sharing Internet [...]
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86 6 Enterthenetworkname(e.g.samsung),and unselect‘Thekeyisprovidedformeautomatically’. EntertheencryptionkeyintheNetworkkeyeld, andclickOK. T opreventanetworkconnectionfromanunauthorized user ,itwouldbebettertocongure?[...]
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87 Step 2. Connecting to the congured computer 1 Right-clickonthe Wireless Network Connection ( )icononthetaskbar ,andselect View A vailable Wireless Networks . 2 Select the wireless network name (e.g. samsung) speciedin”Connectingtocomputer-to-computer networks(peer-to-peerorad?[...]
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88 The procedures to connect to an access point using a wirelessLANcongurationprogramaredescribed.Since thewirelessLANcongurationprogramisincludedin the system software media , the user has to install the program. Atheros Wireless Network Adapter Device 1 Insert the system software media into the C[...]
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89 Using Samsung Network Manager SamsungNetworkManagerguidesyoutoconguringthenetwork-relatedsettings. SamsungNetworkManagerperformsthefeaturesasshownbelow: ■ Easy conguration for your network and printer . p. 89~91 ■ Enabling the movement-free feature. p. 92 Ifyouusea?[...]
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Choose Device SelectbetweenwiredLANand wirelessLAN. IP Settings Contact the network administrator and enter the IP information if the IP is not an automatic IP . Get IP Automatically Select this option and perform automatic IP settings if you use DHCP . 90 4 Select an icon to choose the network location and enterthelocation?[...]
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91 7 WhenthePrinterSettingwindowappears,click Finish . T o add a printer , click Add Printer . The Add PrinterWizardappears.Setuptheprinteraccording totheinstructionsdisplayedonthescreen.When theprinterhasbeenadded,clickthe Show printer button,selectthe[...]
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92 Wireless LAN AP Connection Procedures T ouseawirelessLAN,rstconnecttoawireless LAN APandthenyoucanaccessthenetworkeven when moving location. moving location and then you can access the network even when connecting to a wirelessLAN AP 1.Right-clickoverthe Wireless Ne[...]
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93 Sharing Internet Access Set one computer as the sharing server and another computer as the client for two computers to share an Internet using oneInternetline.Oncethecongurationiscomplete,youcanusetheInternetimmediately . IfyouperformInternetsharingsetupbyusing Samsung Network Man[...]
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94 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 Select the icon that shows the network location and enterthelocationname(forexampl[...]
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95 6 Setupthedevicetobeconnectedtotheclientas showninthegurebelowandclick Next . Because the wireless connection name and network keyenteredinthesharingservermustbeenteredinthe clientaswell,rememberthem. 7 Check the settings and click Next . 8 [...]
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96 7 Click Add Printer and set up a printer following the instructionsinthewizard.Oncetheprinteradditionis complete, click Refresh . Select a printer and click Complete . Ifyoudon’twanttoaddaprinter ,justclick Complete withoutfollowingtheinstructionsinthewizard. 8 If the ?[...]
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97 Checking Network Status Ifthenetworkconnectionisnotavailable,youcaneasily ndthecausesbycheckingthenetworkstatus. 1 Run Samsung Network Manager . 2 Click Check Auto Diagnosis on the Manage menu. 3 TheNetworkConnectionPicturewindowappears. If you click Start , checking the ne[...]
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98 1 ConnectthephoneCabletotheModemport. T ake care to not connect a digital phone line to the modem port. 2 Connect to the Internet according to the instructions of your Internet service provider (ISP). Note IftheInternetconnectionisterminatedabnormally ,theconnectionisnotreleasedandt[...]
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99 File T ransmission Y oucanexchangelesbetween2Bluetoothdevices.Y oucanexchangeleswithother computers,mobilephones,PDAs,etc. Network Access Y ou can connect to another computer with the Bluetooth function as you access a wirelessLANin Ad-HocmodeorconnecttotheInt[...]
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100 Bluetooth Software Setup Bluetooth software is installed on computers supporting Bluetooth. Forrsttimeuse,setuptheBluetoothsoftwareas follows. 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places icon( ) on the desktop. 2 Click the Next buttontostartsettingup. ■ Inthesettingupsteps,enter?[...]
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101 3 Ifthedriverinstallationiscomplete,thenextstep proceedswhichsearchesfornearbyBluetooth devices. Since you do not have to search while setting up, click Skip andnishthesettings. 4 If the settings are complete, the My Bluetooth Environmentwindowappears.[...]
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102 Using Bluetooth Describeshowtoexchangelesbetweencomputers supporting Bluetooth and how to use other Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth Help BluetoothHelpprovidesdetailedproceduresonusing Bluetooth functions. Double-click My Bluetooth Settings on the Desktop and press the <F1> key(Help). Sele[...]
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103 2 In the Select Device window ,clickacomputertobe connected (hereafter Computer B). 3 WhentheBluetoothSecuritySettingwindow appears, enter the Bluetooth security code (or BluetoothPIN)andclick Start Pairing . TheBluetoothPINCodeisapasswordusedforthe connection?[...]
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104 5 If the FTP File Access Privilege Request window appears on Computer B , click the window . If the Select Access Permission window appears, click OK . 6 Theletransmissionwindowappearsoncomputer A.Draglesorfolderstosendontothewindow ,and thelesorfoldersareautomati[...]
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105 3 If the My Bluetooth Settings window appears, click View devices in range. If the device to connect to appears, click the device. (forexample,mouse) If the device does not appear , click View devices in range . If the device has not appeared yet, since this menu changes to Search devices in range , click Search devices in range to show t[...]
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106 Stopping a Bluetooth device Right-clickthe Bluetooth icon ( )ontheT askbarand select Stop the Bluetooth device . T o use a Bluetooth device after stopping it, select Start Bluetooth device likeabove. Use Instructions ■ Bluetoothdevicesmustbewithina3mdistance. ■ Forabettercommuni[...]
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107 Establishing an infrared connection Theprocedurestoestablishaninfraredconnectionwith anothercomputeraredescribedbelow . 1 T urn the computers on and place them so that the infrared transceivers are pointing at each other . 2 Whenaninfraredconnectionisestablished,asound occurs and t[...]
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108 Changing Settings T ochange thefolder toreceiveles orto transmitimage files from a digital camera to the computer , click on Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > WirelessConnectandchangethesettings. When unable to establish an infrared com[...]
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Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs 1 10 CyberLink PowerDVD (Optional) 1 13 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) 1 14[...]
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1 10 Introducing Programs UsingthesoftwaresuppliedwiththeSamsungcomputer ,youcaneasilyusefunctionsandtroubleshootproblems. T rytousethesoftwareafterlearningaboutthebasicuseofthesoftware.Fordetailedinformation,refertothehelp section of the cor[...]
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1 1 1 Multi Media Functions CyberLink PowerDVD ( ) (Optional) T o use this program, you have to install the program manually using the additionally supplied System Software Media. p. 1 13 Management Functions Samsung Update Plus ( ) (Optional) Samsung Update Plus is a software function that examinesandupdatestheSamsungsoftwar[...]
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1 12 Easy Display Manager (Optional) EasyDisplayManagerisaprogramthatdisplays the changed setting on the screen when a setting is changedbypressingtheshortcutkeys,andenables changing the display mode through the Display Settings window . Example) Theiconthatappearswhenpressing[...]
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1 13 1 Insert a DVD title into the DVD drive. 2 Select Play DVD V ideo and click OK . DVD movie starts to play in a moment. 3 If the DVD movie does not start immediately , Click Start > All Programs > CyberLink PowerDVD > CyberLink PowerDVD . 4 Click Play fromtheCyberLinkskinmenu. The DVD movie starts to play . ■ Det[...]
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1 14 T o update the software and drivers 1 Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Update Plus > Samsung Update Plus . Ifthisisthersttimeyouarerunningtheprogram, a window will appear asking you if you agree to the agreement in the window . Click Agree to use this software. 2 Click Search and I[...]
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1 15 3 Ifthereareavailablesoftwareordriverupdatesfor yourcomputer ,theavailableupdateswillbelisted. Select the required updates from the list and click Install Update to start the update. (The update list on the screen may differ depending on the computer model.) Updates that must be installed [...]
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Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade LCD Brightness Control 1 17 BIOS Setup 1 18 EnteringtheBIOSSetup 1 1 8 The BIOS Setup Screen 120 Setting a Boot Password 122 Changing the Boot Priority 124 Upgrading Memory 125 Battery 127 Installing/RemovingtheBattery 12 7 Charging Battery 128 Checking Battery Residual Amount 128 Using Battery L[...]
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1 17 LCD Brightness Control Y oucanadjusttheLCDbrightnessin8levels. Adjusting LCD Brightness Using Keyboard Press the Fn+ or Fn+ toadjustthebrightnessof LCD. TheLCDbrightnesshaseightlevelsofdegree. By pressing the Fn+ ,theLCDgetsbrighterbyone level of degree. Adj[...]
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1 18 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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1 19 3 After a moment, the BIOS setup screen appears. The items in the BIOS setup may differ depending on the product. Setup Menu Setup Items Help Helpfortheselecteditem appears automatically .[...]
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120 The BIOS Setup Screen Menu Description Main Usedtochangethebasicsystemandenvironmentsettings. Advanced Usedtocongureadvancedfunctionsonyourcomputerarounddevicesandchipsets. Security Usedtoconguresecurityfunctions,includingpasswords. Boot Usedtosettheboo[...]
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121 System Setup Keys IntheSetup,youhavetousethekeyboard. F1 PresstoviewtheSetupHelp. Up & Down Keys Press to move up and down. F5/F6 Press to change the item value. F9 Press to load the default Setup settings. ESC PresstoreturntoahigherlevelmenuortomovetotheExitme[...]
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122 Setting a Supervisor Password A Supervisor Password is required to turn the computer on or to start the System Setup. WhensettingaSupervisorPassword,usersotherthana supervisor cannot use the computer . 1 Select the Security menu in the BIOS Setup. 2 In the Set Supervisor Password item, press < Enter >. 3 Ent[...]
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123 Setting a User Password Userscanstartthesystemwithauserpassword,but cannot enter the System Setup. By doing this, you can prevent other users from entering Setup. Beforeconguringauserpassword,asupervisor passwordmusthavebeencongured.Deactivatingthe supervisor password[...]
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Select system boot options Boot Device Priority NumLock [Off] Enable Keypad [By NumLock] Summary screen [Disabled] Boor-time Diagnostic Screen [Disabled] PXE OPROM [Only with F12] Brightness Mode Control [Auto] Wireless Device Control [Always On] Smart Battery Calibration 124 1 Select the Boot menu in the BIOS Setup. 2 Press < Enter > on the [...]
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125 Adding a Memory Module 1 Remove the screw on the memory compartment coveratthebottomofthecomputerusingascrew driver . 2 Insert a new memory module into the memory slot at anangleofapproximately30degreesaligningitto the angle of the memory slot. Upgrading Memory One or more memory modules [...]
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126 3 Push the memory module down so that it is completelyxed.Ifthememorydoesnotteasily , push the memory module down while pulling the memory module latches outward. 4 Close the memory compartment cover and fasten the screw . Removing a memory module Pull the memory module latches outward. The memory module will po[...]
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127 1 Shutdown the system, close the LCD panel and placethecomputerupsidedownonaatsurface. 2 Pullthetwobatterylatchesoutwards( ), then removethebattery . 3 T oinstallthebatteryagain,slidethebatteryintothe system. Thebatterylatchesmoveinwardsand?[...]
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128 Charging Battery 1 Insertthebatteryandconnectthe ACadaptertothe powerinputjackonyourcomputer . Battery charging starts. 2 Whenchargingiscomplete,thestatusindicator changes to light green. Status Indicator While being charged Orange When charging is complete LightGreen [...]
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Guide to the battery lifecycle Batteryisanexpendableitemsoitslifegetsshorterwhen usedforalongtime.Itistimetoreplacewhenthebattery runtimeislessthanhalfofthegurewhenpurchasing. Ifyouwon’tusethebatteryforalongtime,d[...]
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Maximum Battery Mode This mode is appropriate for the environment that requires maximumbatterylifetime.Thesystemperformancemay bedegradedinthismode. General Mode This mode is appropriate for the regular environment and itoptimizestheperformanceofthesystemandbattery . Maximum Performance Mode [...]
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131 Disabling Unused Devices Ifyouturnoffunuseddevices,batterylifetimewillget longer . 1 Click Device Manager from Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Systems > Hardware tab . 2 Right-clickthedevicesthatyouarenotusingand select Disabled . Enabling Battery [...]
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132 Using the Security Lock Port Y oucanconnectaKensingtonlocktotheSecurityLockporttopreventyourcomputerbeingstolenwhenyouhaveto usethecomputerinapublicplace. T ousethisfeature,youhavetopurchasetheKensingtonlockadditionally .T ous[...]
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Chapter 7. Appendix Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) 134 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) 135 Diagnosing the System 135 Reinstalling Software 136 Running the system software Media 136 Installing drivers and programs 137 Questions and Answers 138 WindowsRelated 13 8 Display Related 138 Sound Related 141 Modem Related 142 WiredLAN[...]
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134 Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) A computervirusisaprogramthatdamagescomputerlesandinformationsavedonacomputer . A computer isinfectedbyanalreadyinfectedleorbyanothercomputerovertheInternet.Let’slearnhowtouseMcAfee Sec[...]
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135 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) MagicDoctoristroubleshootingsoftwareprovidedbySamsungComputer . A usercandiagnosesystemproblemsvia one-clickorbyselectingdiagnosticitems. Before Y ou Start! The screens used in this manual may differ from actual screens according to the program [...]
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136 Reinstalling Software IfyouhavereinstalledtheWindowsoperatingsystem,orthesystemandprogramdonotoperateproperly ,youcan re-installthedriverandprogramusingthesystemsoftwareMedia. Before Y ou Start! ThiscomputerisoptimizedforMicrosoftWindowsXP ,[...]
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137 1 Click Standard Installation in the main window of the System Software Media. (Standard Installation is recommended) 2 The system is scanned to display the drivers and programsthatneedtobeinstalled. 3 Click OK . The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory defaults. 4 Whendone,restartthesyst[...]
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138 Questions and Answers Thissectionprovidesinformationonpossibleproblems,solutionsandotherreferencesforsystemuse. Q The system does not shutdown properly . A Whenthesystemdoesnotshutdownnormally , press and hold the Power buttonuntilthesystem manuallyshutsoff.If?[...]
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139 Q In the following cases, the screen blinks or displays noise for a short time (This only applies to nVidia graphics card.): (Click the Graphics Related tab, Change Resolution, Change Display Device, Remove the AC Adapter , Restart the System, Change PowerMizer level.) A This may happen while the video driver is examiningtheconnectedde[...]
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140 Q Switching the MS-DOS command prompt to full screen mode or Windows mode by pressing the <Alt>+<Enter> keys does not operate properly . A Pressing the <Alt>+<Enter> keys using an USBkeyboard,maycausethekeyinputtobe recognizedasmultiplekeyinputsdependingon thekeyboard[...]
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141 Q How to install and uninstall the sound driver . A T o install or uninstall the sound driver from this system,pleasefollowtheproceduresbelow . ▶ Sound Driver Components The sound driver consists of the following 3 components and the 3 components are automatically installed during the installation. – High Denition Audio - [...]
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142 ▶ Installing the Sound Driver after a Windows XP Reinstallation If you install the sound driver after reinstalling WindowsXP ,the AddHardwareWizard(Modem Device) window may appear during the sound driver installation. ThishappensbecausetheHighDenition Audio — KB8881 1 1Hotx,whichhasbe[...]
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143 Q I cannot make a call using an extension line. A Ingeneral,thedialtoneofaPBXoradigital phone switching system is not a continuous one, unlike that of a trunk line. Therefore,themodemmaynotmakeacallbecause themodemmistakesthedialtonefromaPBXora digital?[...]
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144 Q How do I receive a fax while the system is in power saving mode (Rest mode)? A T oreceiveafaxin Standby mode, you have to set it up as follows. Theautomaticfaxreceptionfunctionofthefax programneedstobeactivated.(Formoreinformation, seethecorrespondingfaxprogram[...]
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145 Click My Network Place> View network connections on the Desktop. Right-clickover Wireless Network Connection and select Disable . Q When I connected 100Mbps/1Gbps wired LAN and the computer exits standby/hibernate mode, a message informing 10Mbps/100Mbps wired LAN connection appears. A Whenthecomputerexitsstandb[...]
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146 Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative T ools > Computer Management and click Services and Applications > Services . In the right pane, double-click Wireless Zero Conguration and check if the Startup T ype is Automatic and the Status is Started. Q I cannot connect to an AP . (The wire[...]
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147 ▶ Check the AP settings. A1 Check if the surroundings are appropriate for a wirelessLAN. AwirelessLANconnectionmay belimitedbythesurroundingenvironmentand distance.Obstaclessuchaswallsanddoormats affectthequalityofthewirelessLANsignal. Y ou have to in[...]
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148 Q Although a connection has been established, I cannot connect to the Internet. ▶ Check the TCP/IP settings. A IfyoucannotconnecttotheInternetbutyouare connectedtoan AP ,checkiftheTCP/IPsettings areconguredproperly . Whenyouarenotconnectedtoan AP ,anX[...]
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149 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 , you can manage wireless networkinWindows. Thereafter , if you wish to manage your wireless network, click Activate Intel PROSet/Wireless in the T ools menu of the PROSet[...]
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150 Q While playing a game, pressing the Fn + ( ) keys does not work or the screen is not properly displayed. A Some games and 3D application programs may change the display device control. Therefore, pressing the Fn + ( ) keys may terminate the running program or may displayanabnormalscreen. Press the Fn + ( )keysbeforelaunching?[...]
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151 Q The game play screen frequently stops and starts. A [nVidia Graphics] ThismayoccurwhenthePowerMizerSettingisset to Maximum Power Saving Function or Balanced . Right-clicktheDesktopandselect Properties from thepop-upmenu. In the [Display Properties] window , select the Settings tab[...]
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152 Q Characters are broken if I receive a business card in Korean or Chinese using the Bluetooth Send a Business Card function. A1 ThismayhappenwhenyousendaKoreanor Chinesebusinesscardbyselectingthe Select a business card from the les (*.vcf, *.vcd) option in the Send a Business Card menu. This is[...]
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153 Q I have connected the headset, but I cannot hear sound normally . A1 If the Bluetooth headset is properly connected to a computer , the Control Pane Sound Playback Device changes to Bluetooth Audio (for a mono headset) or High Quality Bluetooth Audio (for a stereo headset). If the Sound Playback Device in the Control Panel is not changed prope[...]
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154 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-ray titles are not supported. Q Which functions are supported for the HD DVD di[...]
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155 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- DVD titles are not supported. Q Which functions for the current Blu-ray disk are[...]
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156 Q T o change the popup window display settings when connected to the Internet. In the Windows XP SP2 environment, you can decide whether to display a popup window when connected to the Internet, for user convenience and security . A1 T o display most of the popup windows when connectedtotheInternet: Click Internet Options in Start [...]
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157 Q When you see a Windows Security Alert icon ( ) appear on the right part of the T askbar . With the Security Center feature added, Windows XP SP2 checks the Firewall, the automatic updates conguration and installation of virus-checking programs to display a Windows Security Alert icon on the right part of the T askbar when it judges that th[...]
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158 A5 IfWindowsdoesnotrecognizetheexistenceofananti- virusprogramevenwhenithasbeeninstalled,your computercouldbevulnerabletoattacksfromtheInternet. Y oushouldinstallananti-virusprogramthatyourcomputer isabletoidentify . Checkthe?[...]
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159 Product Specications Thesystemspecicationsmaydifferdependingonthederivedmodels.Fordetailedsystemspecications,referto the product catalog. NT -P55 Product Specications CPU * Intel®Core™2DuoProcessor/Intel®Celeron®MProcessor Cache Memory * 4MB/2MB Main [...]
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160 Wireless LAN Specications (802.1 1ABG Card) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Device The Name of the Registered Equipment :SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm(WidthX[...]
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161 Radio Specications RF Band 2.4GHz,5GHz Supported Channels Channels allowed per country . 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 1,5.5,2[...]
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162 Wireless LAN Specications (802.1 1ABG/N Card) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965 AGN Network Connection Device ■ The Name of the Registered Equipment : SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm(Width * Hei[...]
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163 RF Band 2.4GHz,5GHz Supported Channels Channels allowed per country . 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:1 1,5.5,2,1 1 1gmode***:54,48,?[...]
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164 Registered T rademarks Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Co., Ltd. SENSisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungElectronics Co., Ltd. Intel,Pentium/Celeronareregisteredtrademarksofthe Intel Corporation. Microsoft,MS-DOS,andWindowsareregistered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporatio[...]
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165 Glossary TheGlossaryliststheterminologiesusedinthisUserGuide. Forterminologiesotherthanthese,lookinWindowsHelp. Backup A way to save the current data to restore it later if necessary . A backupisawaytorestorecomputerdata when the data or computer is damaged. Cli[...]
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166 Firewall A security system used to protect an internal network or intranetfromexternalnetworks through an authentication procedure. Hibernation Mode A power mode that saves all data in memory to the harddiskandturnstheCPUandharddiskoff.When cancelingHibernationMode,allapplicationprograms?[...]
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167 Quick Launch Thisreferstoatoolbarthatcanbeconguredsothat youcanlaunchaprogramsuchasInternetExploreror displaytheWindowsDesktopwithoneclick.Y oucan addanyicontothequicklaunchareaoftheT askbar andlaunchfrequentlyu[...]
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168 USB (Universal Serial Bus) This refers to a serial interface standard developed to replace the conventional interface standards such asSerialandPS/2.WhileUSB1.1supports12Mbps (12millionbitspersecond),USB2.0supportsadata ratethatis40times(480Mpbs)fasterthanthatof[...]
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169 Index B Battery 127 BatteryCalibration 131 BIOS Setup 1 18 Bluetooth 99 Booting Priority 124 C CDDrive/Recording 47 Charge 128 Click 45 Connect/OutputMonitor 57 Control Panel 74 CyberLinkPowerDVD 1 13 D Dual View 59 Desktop/Change 71 E Samsung Battery Manager 129 SamsungNetworkMa[...]
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170 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE [U.S.A. / U.K. / AUSTRALIA / HONG KONG / MALA YSIA / SINGAPORE] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE IfyouhaveanycommentsorquestionsregardingaSamsungproducts,contacttheSAMSUNGcustomercare center . Customer Care Center TEL Web Site U.S.A. 1800SAMSUNG(7267864) www .samsung.[...]
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171 [IT AL Y] Contatta SAMSUNG SehaicommentiorichiestesuiprodottiSamsungcontattailnostroServizioClienti. Customer Care Center TEL Web Site IT AL Y 199 153 153 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 [...]