Samsung Q45c manuel d'utilisation
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Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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User Guide Q45c/Q46c/P200[...]
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Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features 2 Before Y ou Start 3 Contents 6 Safety Precautions 7 USA ONL Y 18 Proper Posture During Computer Use 19 Important Safety Information 22 Replacement Parts and Accessories 24 Regulatory Compliance Statements 26 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION 36 Overview 37 Front View 37 Status Indicators 38 Right View 39 Left Vi[...]
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2 High Performance Notebook Computer ■ IntelCore™2DuoProcessor * .DDRIIMemory ■ WirelessLAN * ,Bluetooth * Easy-to-Use A V ■ Play A VStationand A VStationNow * areprovidedtoeasilyplayvarious multimediales. ■ CameraModuleInstalled * Sophisticated Design for In[...]
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3 Before Y ou Start Before reading the User Guide, rst check the following information. 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 computer by using any of the guides depending on your needs. Installation Guide This guide is provided so that y[...]
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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 About the Product Capacity Representation Standard About HDD Capacity Representation Thecapacityofthestoragedevice(HDD,SSD)ofthemanufactureriscalculatedassumingthat1KB=1,000Bytes. However ,theoperatingsystem(Windows)calculatesthestoragedevicecapacityassumingthat1K[...]
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6 Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features 2 Before Y ou Start 3 Contents 6 Safety Precautions 7 USA ONL Y 1 8 Proper Posture During Computer Use 1 9 Important Safety Information 2 2 Replacement Parts and Accessories 2 4 Regulatory Compliance Statements 2 6 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION 3 6 Overview 3 7 Front View 37 Status Indicators 38 Rig[...]
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7 Installation Related Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. Thereisadangerofelectric shock. Use the product within the operatingconditionsspeciedinthe ManufacturersUserGuide. Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of suffocation. Keep a[...]
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8 Power Related Do not touch the mains plug or power cord with wet hands. Thereisadangerofelectricshock. Do not exceed the standard capacity (voltage/current) of a multiplug or power outlet extension when using it for the product. Thereisadangerofelectricshock orrehazard. If the power cord or power ou[...]
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9 Do not bend the power cord excessively or do not place a heavy object over the power cord. It is especially important to keep the power cord out of reach of infants and pets. Ifthecordisdamaged,itmay causeelectricshockorre. If water or another substance enters the power input jack, AC adapter or the computer , [...]
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10 Usage Related Disconnect all cables connected to the computer before cleaning it. If you are using a notebook computer , remove the battery . Thereisadangerofelectricshock or damage to the product. Do not connect a phone line connected to a digital phone to the modem. Thereisadangerofaelectric shock,?[...]
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1 1 Upgrade Related Never disassemble the power supply or AC adapter . Thereisadangerofelectricshock. When removing the RTC (Real Time Clock) battery , keep it out of the reach of children as they could touch and/or swallow it. There is a danger of choking. If a childhasswallowedit,contacta doctorimmediately .[...]
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12 Custody and Movement Related Follow the instructions for the relevant location (e.g. airplane, hospital, etc.) when using a wireless communication device (wireless LAN, Bluetooth, etc.).. When carrying the notebook computer with other items, such as the adapter , mouse, books etc, take care not to press anything against the notebook computer . I[...]
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13 Caution Failingtofollowinstructionsmarkedwiththissymbolmaycauseslightinjuryordamagetotheproduct. Installation Related Battery Usage Related Do not block the ports (holes), vents, etc. of the product and do not insert objects. Damagetoacomponentwithin thecomputermaycauseel[...]
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14 Usage Related Do not place a candle, lighted cigar , etc. over or on the product. Thereisadangerofre. Use a wall outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part. Failingtodosomaycauseelectric shockhazard. Make sure to have the product tested by a safety service engineer after repairing the product. Authorised[...]
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15 Do not use a damaged or modied CD/Floppy Disk. There is a danger of damaging the productorpersonalinjury . Do not insert your ngers into the PC Card Slot. Thereisadangerofinjuryor electricshock. Use recommended computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product and only use the computer when it is comple[...]
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16 Never disassemble or repair the product by yourself. Thereisadangerofelectric shockorle. T o connect a device that is not manufactured or authorized by Samsung Electronics, enquire at your service center before connecting the device. There is a danger of damaging the product. Custody and Movement Related When moving th[...]
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17 Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management) T ake care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive. ■ A harddiskdriveissosensitive toexternalimpactthatan externalimpactmaycauseloss of data on the surface of the disk. ■ T akeextracare,because moving the computer [...]
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18 USA ONL Y ThisPerchloratewarningappliesonlytoprimaryCR(MaganeseDioxide)Lithiumcoincellsintheproductsoldor distributedONL YinCaliforniaUSA. “PerchlorateMaterial-specialhandlingmayapply ,Seewww .dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.” LAMP(S)INSIDETHI[...]
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19 Proper Posture Adjust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to your height. Theheightsaretobeadjustedsothatyourarmformsa rightanglewhenyouplaceyourhandoverthekeyboard whilesittingdownonachair . Adjusttheheightofchairsothatyourheelis?[...]
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20 Eye Position Keep the monitor or LCD away from your eyes by at least 50cm. ■ AdjusttheheightofthemonitorandtheLCDscreenso thatitstopheightisequaltoorlowerthanyoureyes. ■ AvoidsettingthemonitorandLCDexcessivelybright. ■ Keepthemonitorand[...]
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21 V olume Control (Headphones and Speakers) Check your volume rst to listen to music. ■ Checkifthevolumeistooloudbeforeusing headphones. ■ Itisnotrecommendedusingheadphonesforlong periods of time. ■ Anydeviationfromtheequalizerdefaultsettingcould cause hea[...]
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22 Y oursystemisdesignedandtestedtomeetthelatest standardsforsafetyofinformationtechnologyequipment. However ,toensuresafeuseofthisproduct,itisimportant thatthesafetyinstructionsmarkedontheproductandin thedocumentationarefollow[...]
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23 Care During Use ■ Donotwalkonthepowercordorallowanythingtorest on it. ■ Donotspillanythingonthesystem.Thebestwayto avoidspillsistonoteatordrinknearyoursystem. ■ SomeproductshaveareplaceableCMOSbatteryon the[...]
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24 Caution Donotputrechargeablebatteriesorproducts poweredbynon-removablerechargeablebatteries inthegarbage. ContacttheSamsungHelplineforinformationonhowto disposeofbatteriesthatyoucannotuseorrechargeany longer . Followal llocalregulat ions?[...]
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25 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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26 Regulatory Compliance Statements Wirel ess Guidance Lowpower ,RadioLANtypedevices(radiofrequency(RF)wirelesscommunicationdevices),operatinginthe2.4GHz Band,maybepresent(embedded)in yournotebooksystem.Thef ollowingsectionisageneraloverviewofconsi[...]
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27 Caution ■ Radiofrequencywirelesscommunicationcaninterferewithequipmentoncommercialaircraft.Currentaviationregulations requirewirelessdevicestobeturnedoffwhiletravelinginanairplane. 802.1 1B(alsoknownaswirelessEthernetorWi)andBluetooth[...]
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28 USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Donot touchormo veantenna whiletheu nitistra nsmitting or receiving. Donotholdanycomponentcontainingtheradiosuchthat theantennaisverycloseortouchinganyexposedparts ofthebody ,especiallytheface[...]
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29 Caution Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundto complywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotection againstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation.?[...]
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30 Caution Wirelessdevicesarenotuserserviceable.Donot modifytheminanyway . Modicationtoawirelessdevicewillvoidthe authorizationtouseit.Contactmanufacturerfor service. Caution FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use: “Whileinstallingandoperatingthistra[...]
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31 Thisequipmentcannotbeusedonpubliccoinphone serviceprovidedbythetelephonecompany .Connection topartylineserviceissubjecttostatetariffs. TheT elephoneConsumerProtection Actof1991makes itunlawfulforanypersontouseacomputeroro[...]
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32 Thistransmittermustnotbecollocatedoroperatein conjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitterexcept theinstalledBluetoothtransmitter . Operationofthisdeviceissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interferenc[...]
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33 European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices ProductsintendedforsalewithintheEuropeanUnionare markedwiththeConformitéEuropéene(CE)Marking, whichindicatescompliancewiththeapplicableDirectives andEuropeanstandardsandamendmentsidentied below .Thise[...]
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34 T ranslated Statements of Compliance [English] ThisproductfollowstheprovisionsoftheEuropeanDirec- tive1999/5/EC. [Danish] Detteprodukterioverensstemmelsemeddeteuropæiske direktiv1999/5/EC [Dutch] DitproductisinnavolgingvandebepalingenvanEurop- eesDirectief199[...]
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35 General Europeanstandardsdictatemaximumradiatedtrans - mitpowerof100mWeffectiveisotropicradiatedpower (EIRP)andthefrequencyrange2400–2483.5MHz. Belgium Theproductmaybeusedoutdoors,butforoutdoortrans - missionsoveradistanceof300morm[...]
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36 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMA TION Correct Disposal of This Product (W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) Thismarkingshownonthep roductoritsliterature,indicatesthatit shouldnotbedisposedwithotherho[...]
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37 Overview Before Y ou Start! ■ * Theitemsmarkedwiththissymbolareoptionalitemswhichmaybechangedormaynotbeprovideddependingonthe computermodel. ■ Theactualcolorandappearanceofthecomputermaydifferfromthepicturesusedinthisguide.[...]
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38 4 Charge Status This shows the power source and the batterychargestatus. Green: Whenthebatteryisfully chargedorthebatteryisnotinstalled. Amber: Whenthebatteryisbeing charged. Off: Whenthecomputerisrunningon batterypowerwithoutbeingconnected to AC?[...]
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39 Right V iew 1 Fan V ents The internal heat of the computer is emitted through these holes. Caution If the vents are blocked the computer may overheat. Avoid blocking the vents as this may be dangerous. 4 Modem Port * A port to which a telephone cable is connected to in order to dial up to the Internet. 3 Monitor Port A port used to connect a mon[...]
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40 Left V iew 1 Wired LAN Port * ConnecttheEthernetcabletothisport. p. 95 2 CD Drive(ODD) * PlaysCDorDVDtitles. Since an ODD drive is optional, the installed drive dependsonthecomputermodel. p. 51 3 PCI ExpressCard Slot InstallthePCIExpresscardintothis s[...]
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41 4 Security Lock Port Y ou can connect a Kensington lock to the Security Lock Port to prevent the computer from being stolen. Back V iew 2 Battery This is a Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power to the computer . p. 144 1 DC Jack A jack to connect the AC adapter that supplies power to the computer . 3 USB Port Y ou can connect USB [...]
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42 Bottom V iew 1 Battery Latches Thelatchusedtoremoveorinstallthebattery . p. 144 3 Memory Compartment Cover Themainmemoryisinstalledinsidethecover . p. 142 2 Hard Disk Drive Compartment Cover Theharddiskdriveisinstalledinsidethecover .[...]
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43 T urning the Computer On and Off T urning the computer on 1 Installthe battery and connect the AC adapter . (Refertothe Installation Guide .). 2 LifttheLCDpanelup. 3 Pressthe Power button to turn the computer on. 4 Power button LEDislitwhilethecomputeristurned on. Note ■ If[...]
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Chapter 2. Using the computer Keyboard 45 T ouchpad 48 CD Drive (ODD) 51 InsertingandEjectingaCD 5 1 BurningaCD 5 2 HDDVD(Optional) 5 3 Blu-Ray(Optional) 5 5 Multi Card Slot 57 PCI ExpressCard Slot 60 Connecting a Monitor 61 ConnectingaMonitor 6 1 Viewing ThroughaMonitor 6 1 UsingDua[...]
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45 Keyboard Thekeyboardissuppliedaccordingtothecorrespondingcountry .Refertothekeyboardgureforthecorrespondingcountry . United Kingdom United States[...]
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46 Shortcut Keys Y oucanusethefollowingfunctionsbypressingthekeysbelowwiththe Fn key . Fn+ Name Function REST (Sleep Mode) SwitchestoSleepmode. T owakethecomputerup,pressthePowerbutton. Gauge Showstheremainingbatterycharge. Y oucanonlyusethisfun[...]
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47 Screen Brightness Control T oadjusttheLCDbrightnesspressthe Fn +( )key combinationorthe Fn +( )keycombination.The changedscreenbrightnessisdisplayedatthecenterof the screen for a moment. V olume Control T ocontrolthevolume,pressthe Fn +[...]
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48 T ouchpad Thetouchpadprovidesthesamefunctionasamouseandtheleftandrightbuttonsofthetouchpadplaystheroleof theleftandrightbuttonsofamouse. Before Y ou Start! ■ UsetheT ouchpadwithyourngers.Usingasharpobjectmaydamagethe[...]
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49 Moving the cursor on the screen Placeyourngeronthetouchpadslightlyandmoveyour nger .Themousecursorwillmoveaccordingly .Move yourngerinthedirectionyouwishtomovethecursor . Click Function Placeyourngeronthetouchpadandtapyour?[...]
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50 Drag Function Draggingreferstomovinganitemtoanotherplaceafter selectingit. Pressandholddownthelefttouchpadbuttonoveran itemyouwanttodragandmovetheitemtothenew location. T ouchpad Scroll Function Thetouchpadscrollareaprovidesthemou[...]
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51 CD Drive (ODD) Anopticaldiskdriveisoptionalandmaydifferdependingonyourcomputermodel.Fordetailedspecications,refer tothecatalogue. Before Y ou Start! Oneofthefollowingopticaldiskdrivesisinstalledonthiscomputer . DriveT ype Function RW -Combo Y ou[...]
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52 IfyourcomputerhasawritableCDdrive,youcanwrite dataontoaCDorDVDorburnanaudioCD. CyberLink DVD Suite issuppliedwiththe System Software Media (oranadditionalCD)sothatyoucan burnaCDusingtheprogram. Installtheprovidedsoftwa[...]
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53 HD-DVDisanextgenerationstoragemediathatcansavemoredatathantheexistingDVDformat. 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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54 About HD DVD TheCyberLinkHDDVDSolutionprogramisprovided sothatuserswithHD-DVDDrivescanconvenientlyand easilyrecord multimedialesandot herdataontoHDDVD disks. Foramoredetaileddescriptionofthefunctions,referto thehelpsectionof[...]
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55 Blu-Rayisanextgenerationstoragemediathatcansaveapproximately5to10timesmoredatathantheexistingDVD format.Y oucanrecordandplaybetterqualityHDmoviesthantheexistingSD-gradeDVDformat. T ype Blu-Ray DVD CD Logo Storage Capacity 25GB/50?[...]
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56 About Blu-Ray TheCyberLinkBDSolution(hereafterCBDS)program isprovidedsothatuserswithBlu-RayDrivescan convenientlyandeasilyrecordmultimedialesandother dataontoBlu-Raydisks. Foramoredetaileddescriptionofthefunctions,referto thehelp?[...]
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57 Multi Card Slot Usingthemulticardslot,youcanreadandwritedatatoaMemoryStick,MemoryStickPro,SDcard,MMC,MMC Plus,andxDcard. Y oucanuseacardasaremovablediskandconvenientlyexchangedatawithdigitaldevicessuchasadigital [...]
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58 T o Insert and Use a Memory Card 1 Insert a card into the slot according to the directions printed on the slot. 2 The card drive appears. Click Open folder and view les . If the window does not appear , click Start > Computer . Note If a window asking to scan and change appears, click Continue Without Scanning . This will proceed to Step 2[...]
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59 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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60 T o insert a card 1 Insertacardintotheslotonthesideofthe computer . 2 Ifyouinsertacardintotheslot,Windowsrecognizes thecardautomaticallyoramessagetelling youtoinstalladriverappears.Ifthecardisnot automaticallyrecogni[...]
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61 Connecting a Monitor Usinganexternaldisplaydeviceisusefulwhenyouaregivingapresentationorwatchingavideoormoviethrough yourmonitor . Before Y ou Start! Y ouhavetobuyaconnectioncableadditionally . ConnectthemonitortotheMonitorport. Connecting a Mon[...]
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62 Using Dual V iew DualViewenablesuserstoexpandtheircomputerscreen overtwodisplaydevices. DualViewisconvenientwhenawideoperatingspaceis needed.Inaddition,sinceDualViewoperatesasifthere are2graphiccardspresentevenwhenthereisonl[...]
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63 () 3 WhennotebookLCDissetasthemaindevice,the 1digitisdisplayedoveritandthe2digitisdisplayed overtheauxiliarydisplaydevice.Nowyoucan expandtheDesktopscreenover2displaydevices. WhenusingDualView ,itisrecommendedse[...]
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64 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( [...]
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65 Using the Sound Recorder TheprocedurestorecordsoundusingtheWindows Recorderaredescribedbelow . 1 Connectamicrophonetothemicrophonejack. 2 Right-clickoverthe V olume icon ( )onthetaskbar andselect Recording Device . 3 Checkifthemicrophoneisset[...]
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66 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. ■ Connecttoa5.1channelspeakersystemusingtheHeadphone/S/PDIFjack. ■ SelectDigital?[...]
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67 Connecting 5.1 Channel Speakers 1 ConnecttheS/PDIFcabletotheS/PDIFjackandconnecttheotherendofthecabletothe5.1channelspeaker system. Note ■ Sincetheprocedurestoconnecta5.1channelspeakersystemmaydifferdependingonthesystemmodel,?[...]
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68 Selecting Digital Output in the DVD Player Program. SincethesoundsettingissettoDigitalOutputbydefault,youdonotadditionallyneedtocongureitfordigitaloutput. Y oucanconrmyoursettingsasfollows. 1 IftheCyberLinkPowerDVDprogramisnotinstal[...]
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Chapter 3. The screen shots used in this chapter may differ from actual screens depending on the Windows V ista version and model. Using Microsoft W indows V ista About Microsoft Windows V ista 70 WelcomeCenter 7 0 HelpandSupport 7 1 Windows V ista Screen Layout 72 Desktop 7 2 StartMenu 7 4 Sidebar/Gadget 7 6 Window[...]
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70 IntheWelcomeCenter ,youcanviewbriefdescriptionsofWindowsVistafunctionsandrunthefunctionsdirectly . 1 Click Start > Welcome Center . 2 Ifyouclickonanitem,informationonthefunctionisdisplayedinthedescriptionwindow . Forexample,ifyou?[...]
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71 Help and Support WindowsHelpandSupportprovidesinformationonWindowsbasicfunctionsandusages. Click Start > Help and Support . Y oucanndhelpforfrequentlyusedbasicfunctionsusingFindan Answerandyoucansearchforhelpbyenteringa keywordinthe?[...]
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72 Windows V ista Screen Layout Desktop Ifyouturnthecomputeron,theDesktopscreenappears. Thedesktopistheworkingareaonthecomputer .Itconsistsofalargeworkspaceandataskbaratthebottomasshown inthegurebelow . Note Thescreenlayoutmaydiff[...]
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73 1 Recycle Bin Y oucandropuselesslesandfoldershere. 2 Shortcut Icons Y oucanlaunchprogramsbyclickingtheshortcuticonsontheDesktop. 3 Start Menu Themenufromwhichyoucanlaunchprograms. 4 Start Button Pressthestartbutton.TheStartmenuappears. 5 T askbar C[...]
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74 Start Menu Themenufromwhichyoucanlaunchprograms. Click Start ( ).TheStartmenuappears. Alternatively ,presstheWindowskey( )onthekeyboard. Fixed Programs The program or search result is displayed. All Programs Y ou can search for les, folders, etc. Username Search Computer Control Pane[...]
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75 Search Enablesuserstosearchforlesandfolders. Computer Showsstoragedevicessuchasharddiskdrives,CD/DVDdrives,networkdrives,etc. Inaddition,youcanmanagelesandfoldershere. Control Panel EnablesuserstoconguretheappearanceandsettingsofW[...]
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76 Sidebar / Gadget SidebarisaverticalbarthatappearsatthesideoftheDesktop. A miniprogramcalledGadgetrunsovertheSidebarwhichshowsinformationsuchasstocks,schedule,weather ,etc.and providesfrequentlyusedtools. Y oucandownloadvariousGadgets[...]
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77 Adding a Gadget Y oucanndagadgetinthe Gadget Gallery andaddittotheSidebar . 1 Ifyouclickthe + atthetopoftheSidebar ,theGadgetGalleryopens. 2 Ifyoudouble-clickonagadget,thegadgetisaddedtotheSidebar . Note ■ Y oucan?[...]
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78 Exiting the Sidebar Right-clickontheSidebaricon( )intheSystemT raywiththeclockonthetaskbarandselect Exit toexittheSidebar . Note Closing the Sidebar ■ EvenifyouclosetheSidebar ,theSidebarcontinuesrunningintheSystemT rayintheclock?[...]
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79 Window A windowisthebasicframeforacomputeroperation. Asanexample,let’sseethelayoutofa Pictures Window . Click Start > Pictures. Note TheitemsandnamesmaydifferdependingonyourcomputermodelandtheWindowsV istaversion. Window Layout 1 Address[...]
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80 1 Address Display Line Showsthelocationofthecurrentlyselectedfolderorle. 2 Move Button Y oucanmovetothepreviousornextpagebyclickingtheBackorNextbuttons. Opensthepreviouslyopenedpage. Opensthenextpage,whenyouhavereturnedtoapr[...]
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Window V iew Functions Note Ifyouhavesetupthe Aerofunction,youcanuse the window view functions. Ifyouwanttousethe Aerofunction,click Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Window Color and Appearance .SelectWindow Aerofromthecolor schemesa[...]
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Control Panel T ools for conguring Windows are located in the Control Panel. Opening the Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel . System and Maintenance Using this function, you can congure Windows performance options. Security Using this function, you can check the current security status to protect the computer and congure the secu[...]
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User Accounts and Family Safety Y oucanchangetheuseraccountsettings,passwordsandconguretheParental Controlsfunction. Appearance and Personalize Usingthisfunction,youcanconguretheDesktopstyle,themeorscreensaver settings. Clock, Language, and Region Usingthisfun[...]
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User Accounts UsingWindowsVistaUser Accounts,morethanoneusercaneasilysharethesamePC. Theprocedurestoaddanddeleteauseraccountandtoswitchusersaredescribedbelow . Adding User Accounts 1 Click Start > Control Panel> User Accounts and Family Safety . 2 Click?[...]
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Removing User Accounts Note ■ Ifthereisonlyone administrator account for the computer ,youcannotdeletethe administrator account . ■ Y oucanonlydeleteanotheraccountwhenyou areloggedinasanadministrator . 1 Click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Saf[...]
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Changing the screen resolution and the color Theresolutionreferstothenumberofpixelsdisplayedonthescreen.Whenincreasingtheresolution,theitemsonthe Desktopbecomesmallerandmoreitemscanbedisplayedonthescreen.Thehigherthecolorquality ,themor[...]
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Conguring the Start Menu Power Button ThePowerbuttonontheStartmenu( )performs various operations depending on the settings. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options and then Change Battery Settings . 2 Clickon Change Plan Settings inthecurrently selected?[...]
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4 Selectapowerplanandclickthe OK button. T ype Description Power Button Image after Setting Change Sleep SetsthecomputertoenterSleepmode. Thescreenandharddiskwillbeturnedofftoreducethepowerconsumptionof theoverallsystem. IfyoupressthePower?[...]
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Phishing Filter Settings 1 LaunchInternetExplorer . 2 Select T ools fromthemenuandclick Phishing Filter > Phishing Filter Settings . Phishing Filter Phishingisamethodusedbyhackerstoillegallycollectpersonalinformationsuchascreditcardnumbers,passwords, otheracc[...]
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90 3 TheInternetOptionswindowopens. LocatethePhishingFilteritemintheSettingseld.Select T urn on automatic website checking andclickthe OK buttontousethePhishingFilter . 4 T onotusethePhishingFilter ,select T urn off automatic website checking in?[...]
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User control function Usingthisfunction,youcancontrolthecontentyourchildrencanaccess.Y oucandetermineforhowlongtheycanuse thecomputerandthecontenttheycanaccess.Whenyouhavenishedthesettings,clickOKtonish. Conguring Parental Cont[...]
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Using Activity Report Y oucanviewandevaluateyourchildren’sinternetaccess throughthe ActivityReport. 1 Openthe User Controls window referring to the descriptions of Parental Controls . 2 Set Activity Reporting to On . 3 T oviewthe ActivityReport,clickon View Activity Report on [...]
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UsingWindowsMobileCenter ,youcaneasilycongurecomputersettingssuchasthevolume,thewirelessnetwork connectionsettings,thedisplaysettings,etc.allatthesametime. Note SomefunctionsmaynotbesupporteddependingontheWindowsVistaversion. 1 C[...]
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Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network 95 Wireless Network 98 Connecting to a Wireless LAN 99 Using the Easy Network Manager (Optional) 100 Network Settings 100 Using in Another Location 102 Diagnosing the Network Status 103 Connecting with a Modem (Optional) 104 Bluetooth (Optional) 105 Bluetooth Function 105 Using Bluetooth 106[...]
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95 1 ConnectaLANcabletothecomputer ’sLANport. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center . 3 Click Manage Network Connections fromtheleft panel. 4 Right-clickoverthe Local Area Connection and select Properties . Wired Network A ?[...]
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96 5 Select Internet Protocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) from the Networking tabandclick Properties . Note ■ TheLANdevicedrivermaydifferdependingon yourLANdevicemodel. ■ T oaddanetworkcomponent,click Install in the screenshowninthegureabove.Y oucan[...]
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97 Using both DHCP and a xed IP simultaneously Using the Alternate Conguration providingbyWindows Vista,youcansetbothautomaticandxedIP addresses andthenyoucanselecttouseeitherofthemtoconnect to the Internet. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network an[...]
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98 Wireless Network A wireless network (Wireless LAN) environment is a network environment that enables communicating between multiplecomputersathomeorasmall-sizeofcethroughwirelessLANdevices. Before Y ou Start! ■ Thedescriptions beloware for computer[...]
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99 Connecting to a Wireless LAN Ifthereisan AP ,youcanconnecttotheInternetviathe APusingtheWirelessLANconnectionmethodprovided byWindowsVista. 1 Right-clickoverthe Network Connections ( )icon onthetaskbarandclick Connect to the Network . 2 [...]
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100 Using the Easy Network Manager (Optional) Easy Network Manager is a program that helps congure the network settings. Easy Network Manager provides the following features. Y ou can easily congure the network and printer settings. p. 100~101 Y ou can immediately use the network without having to dene new network settings again af[...]
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101 5 Select Internet Direct Connection andclickthe Next button. 6 SelecttheLANdevice,setuptheIPaddressand clickthe Next button. 7 Click Add Printer and set up a printer according to thewizard.Whentheprinterhasbeenadded,click the Refresh button,sel[...]
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102 Using in Another Location Byconguringthenetworksettings(IPaddress,printer setting,etc.)foreachlocation,youcanimmediately accessthenetworkinoneclick,withoutperformingthe networksettingproceduresregardlessofyourlocation. 1 Click Start > All P[...]
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103 Diagnosing the Network Status Y oucandiagnosethenetworkstateandndsolutionsfor whyyoucannotconnecttothenetwork. 1 LaunchEasyNetworkManager . 2 Select Management > Diagnose Status from the menu. 3 TheNetworkConnectionswindowappears. Click Start to star[...]
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104 1 Connect the phone cable to the Modem port. 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 If the Internet connection is terminated abnormally , the connection is not released and the corresponding cost can be accrued. Conne[...]
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105 File T ransmission Y oucanexchangelesbetweentwoBluetoothdevices. Y oucanexchangeleswithanotherBluetoothdevicesuchasanothercomputer ,cell phone,PDA,etc. Network Access Y oucanconnecttoanotherBluetooth-installedcomputerinthesamewayasan A[...]
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106 Using Bluetooth Theprocedurestoexchangelesbetweencomputers supportingBluetoothandtouseotherBluetoothdevices aredescribedbelow . Using Bluetooth Devices (Connecting Headset supporting Bluetooth) Asanexample,theprocedurestoconnecttoaheadset supportingBluetooth?[...]
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107 4 Whenthesearchiscomplete,allavailableBluetooth devicesarelisted.SelecttheHeadsetfromthelist andclickthe Next button. Note ■ A Bluetoothdeviceisrepresentedbythedevice typeandname(DedicatedBluetoothID). ■ T ousetheBluetoot[...]
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108 Exchanging Files between Bluetooth Computers Theprocedurestoexchangelesbetweencomputers withBluetoothcapabilityaredescribedbelow . 1 Onthecomputerwhichissendingale(hereafter Computer A),right-clickthe Bluetooth icon ( )on thetaskbarandselectFi[...]
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109 Usage Instructions Bluetoothdevicestobeconnectedmustbewithina 3m(10ft.)distance. Forabettercommunicationsenvironment,there shouldbenowallsorobstaclesbetweentheBluetooth devices. Y oucanconnecttoonlyoneBluetoothdevicea[...]
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Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs 1 1 1 CyberLink PowerDVD (Optional) 1 14 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) 1 16 Play A VStation (Optional) 1 18 LaunchingandScreenLayouts 1 1 8 MovieStation 1 1 9 MusicStation 12 3 PhotoStation 12 7 A VStation Now (Optional) 131 Start 131 Exit 13 1 ScreenLayout 1[...]
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1 1 1 Introducing Programs UsingthesoftwaresuppliedwiththeSamsungcomputer ,youcaneasilyusefunctionsandtroubleshootproblems. T rytousethesoftwareafterlearningaboutthebasicuseofthesoftware.Fordetailedinformation,refertothehelp section of the co[...]
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1 12 Multi Media Functions CyberLink PowerDVD ( ) (Optional) T ousethisprogram,youhavetoinstalltheprogram manuallyusingtheadditionallysuppliedSystem SoftwareMedia(orotherCD). p. 1 14 Play A VStation ( ) (Optional) Play A VStationisanintegratedmultimediaprogram?[...]
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1 13 T roubleshooting Functions SAMSUNG Magic Doctor ( ) SAMSUNGMagicDoctoristroubleshootingsoftware providedbySamsungComputerforsystemdiagnosis, andrestoringthesystem. Thesystemdiagnosisfunctionenablesusersto diagnosesystemproblemswithoutassistancefrom other[...]
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1 14 1 InsertaDVDtitleintotheDVDdrive. 2 Select PowerDVD andclickthe OK button. Afteramoment,theDVDtitlewillplay . 3 IftheDVDtitleisnotautomaticallyplayed,click Start > All Programs > CyberLink DVD Suite > Power DVD > CyberLink PowerDVD . [...]
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1 15 Note ■ Detailed Usage Formoredetailedusage,click Start > All Programs > Cyberlink DVD Suite > Power DVD > PowerDVD Help . ■ DVD Region Code A DVDtitlehasaregioncodeaccordingtotheinternationalspecicationssothatitcanbeplayedonlyinthatspecic?[...]
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1 16 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) SamsungUpdatePlusissoftwarethatexaminesandupdatestheSamsungsoftwareanddriversinstalledonyour Samsungcomputertothelatestversion. Before Y ou Start! ■ T osearchforupdatesandupdateyourcomputerusingSamsungUpdatePlu[...]
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1 17 3 Ifthereareavailablesoftwareordriverupdatesfor yourcomputer ,theavailableupdateswillbelisted. Selecttherequiredupdatesfromthelistandclickon Install Updates to start the update. Caution Updates that must be installed separately . Ifyouselect Install f[...]
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1 18 T olaunchtheprogram,click Start > All Programs > Samsung > Play A VStation > Play A VStation . Alternatively ,double-clickthePlay A VStationicon( )ontheDesktop. Movie Y oucanplayavideo(movie)le. Music Y oucanplayamusicleoranaudioCD. Photo Y ou[...]
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1 19 Note ● What is EDI (Enhanced Digital Image)? EDI(EnhancedDigitalImage)isvisualqualityenhancementtechnologydevelopedbySamsungElectronics.Y oucanview clearerandsharperimagesbyenablingtheEDIfunctionwhenwatchingTVorplayingamovieonPlay A VStation[...]
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120 Playing a Movie File TheprocedurestoplayamovieleregisteredtotheMOVIELibraryaredescribedbelow .Fortheprocedurestoregister lestotheLibrary ,referto p. 121. 1 Moveto Movie Station anddouble-click All Video intheleftmenupane. 2 [...]
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121 Adding Videos to the Library TheMovieLibraryisalibrarywithmovielestobeused byMovieStation.Theprocedurestoaddmovieles savedonthecomputertotheLibraryaredescribedbelow . Y oucanaddlesorfolders. Asanexample,the procedures[...]
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122 Highlight / Chapter Function UsingtheHighlightfunction,youcanwatchahighlighted part of a movie such as a sports or news item, etc. Using theChapterfunction,youcancreatechaptersforamovie andplaythemoviefromanyofthechapters. Note The Highlight/Chapter function?[...]
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123 Music Station LaunchPlay A VStationandclick Music on the Station Bar . Playlist Window Music Search V olume Control Music Library Music T ype Repeat Setting Random Play Setting EQ EDS Play Control Buttons[...]
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124 Playing an Audio CD TheprocedurestoplayanaudioCDaredescribedbelow . 1 InsertanaudioCDintotheCDdrive. 2 Ifthe AutoPlaywindowappears,select Play audio CD using Samsung PLA Y A VStation . 3 TheCDisplayed. Note IfaCDisalreadyinsertedintheC[...]
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125 Playing a Music File IfamusicleisregisteredtotheMusicLibrary ,youcaneasilyplaythemusicle.Fortheprocedurestoregistertracksto theLibrary ,referto p. 126. 1 Moveto Music Station anddouble-clickon All Music . 2 Double-clickamusi[...]
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126 Adding Music Files to the Library TheMusicLibraryisalibrarywithmusiclesusedby MusicStation.Theprocedurestoaddmusiclessaved onthecomputertotheLibraryaredescribedbelow . Y oucanaddles,folders. Asanexample,theprocedurestoad[...]
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127 LaunchPlay A VStationandclickon Photo on the Station Bar . Photo Station Photo Library Photo List and Thumbnail Window Batch Edit Button SlideShow Button View and Edit Button[...]
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128 Viewing an Image TheprocedurestoviewimagesregisteredtothePhoto LibraryindividuallyandviaaSlideShowaredescribed below . FortheprocedurestoregisterimagelestotheLibrary , refer to p. 130. 1 Moveto Photo Station anddouble-clickon All Images . 2[...]
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129 Editing an Image Y ou can change the shape of an image, edit an image orapplyspecialeffectstoanimage. Theimageediting functionsaredescribedbelow . 1 Moveto Photo Station anddouble-clickon All Images . 2 Clickonafolderwhichincludesimages,andthe imagesi[...]
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130 Adding Images to the Library ThePhotoLibraryisalibrarywithimagelestobeusedbyPhotoStation.Theprocedurestoaddimagelessavedon thecomputertotheLibraryaredescribedbelow . Y oucanaddles,addfolders. Asanexample,theprocedures[...]
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131 A VStation Now (Optional) A VStationNowisamultimediaprogramthatenablesyoutoeasilyenjoypictures,musicandvideos. Start Ifyoupressthe A V( )buttonwhenthecomputerison, A VStationNowwillbelaunched. Ifyoupressthe A V( )button when the comput[...]
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132 Play Camera (Optional) PlayCameraisaprogramthatenablesuserstotakestillpicturesorrecordvideosusingthecamerainstalledonthe computer . Before Y ou Start! ■ Theprogramversionsdescribedinthismanualaresubjecttochangeandthescreenimagesand?[...]
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Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade LCD Brightness Control 134 BIOS Setup 135 EnteringtheBIOSSetup 13 5 TheBIOSSetupScreen 13 7 Setting a Boot Password 139 Changing the Boot Priority 141 Upgrading Memory 142 Battery 144 Installing/RemovingtheBattery 14 4 ChargingtheBattery 14 5 MeasuringtheRemainingBat[...]
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134 Controlling the Brightness Using the Keyboard AdjusttheLCDbrightnessbypressingthe Fn +( )keyorthe Fn +( )key . TheLCDbrightnesscanchangeupto8levelsandthebrightnessincreasesby1levelwhenpressingthe Fn +( )key once. Note ■ M[...]
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135 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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136 3 Afteramoment,theBIOSsetupscreenappears. TheitemsintheBIOSsetupmaydifferdependingontheproduct. Setup Menu Setup Items Help Helpfortheselecteditem appearsautomatically .[...]
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137 The BIOS Setup Screen Menu Description Main Usedtochangethebasicsystemandenvironmentsettings. Advanced Usedtocongureadvancedfunctionsonyourcomputerarounddevicesandchipsets. Security Usedtoconguresecurityfunctions,includingpasswords. Boot Usedtosettheboo[...]
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138 System Setup Keys IntheSetup,youhavetousethekeyboard. F1 PresstoviewtheSetupHelp. Up & Down Keys Presstomoveupanddown. F5/F6 Presstochangetheitemvalue. F9 PresstoloadthedefaultSetupsettings. ESC Presstoreturntoahigherlevelmenuor[...]
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139 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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140 Setting a User Password Userscanstartthesystemwithauserpassword,but cannotentertheSystemSetup.Bydoingthis,youcan prevent other users from entering Setup. Beforeconguringauserpassword,asupervisor passwordmusthavebeencongured.Deactivatingthe?[...]
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Boot Device Priority Boot priority order: ▼ IDE CD : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ▼ IDE HDD : SAMSUNG xxxxxxx ▼ USB KEY : Not Installed ▼ USB CDROM : Not Installed ▼ USB FDC : Not Installed ▼ USB HDD : Not Installed ▼ PCI BEV : Not Installed ▼ ▼ USB ZIP : Not Installed ▼ USB LS120 : Not Installed Excluded from boot order: Select system b[...]
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142 Upgrading Memory One or more memory modules are installed on the computer . There are 2 memory slots. One is inside the main board and the other is at the bottom of the computer . Y ou can only add or replace memory to and from the memory slot at the bottom of the computer . Before Y ou Start! ■ Replace or install new memory only after shu[...]
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143 3 Push the memory module down so that it is completely xed. If the memory does not t easily , push the memory module down while pulling the memory module latches outward. 4 Close the memory compartment cover and fasten the screw . Note Removing a memory module Pull the memory module latches outward. The memory module will pop up. Remove t[...]
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144 1 Shutdownthesystem,closetheLCDpaneland placethecomputerupsidedownonaatsurface. 2 Pullthetwobatterylatchesoutwards( ),then removethebattery . 3 T oinstallthebatteryagain,slidethebatteryintothe system. Thebatterylat[...]
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145 T o view on the battery Separatethebatteryandpressthe PUSH buttoninside thebattery .Theremainingbatterycharge(%)willbe displayed. Note Battery W arning ■ Y ouwillhearanalarmwhentheremaining batterychargereachesbelow10%. Inthiscase,connectt[...]
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Extending the Battery Usage T ime 146 Decreasing the LCD Brightness Pressthe Fn +( )keysonthekeyboardtodecreasetheLCDbrightnesstoextendthebatteryusagetime. Using Easy Battery Manager (Optional) EasyBatteryManagerisapowermanagementprogramthatenablesusingtheb[...]
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Samsung Optimized Thismodeisappropriatefornormalconditions.Itmaximizesthesystemperformancewhenthecomputerisrunningon ACpowerwhilemaximizingthebatteryusagetimewhenthecomputerisrunningonbatterypower . Multimedia Thismodeisappropriatefora?[...]
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148 Using the Battery Calibration Function Whencharging/dischargingthebatteryrepeatedlyfora shorttimeonly ,thebatteryusagetimemaybereducedby thedifferencebetweentheactualbatterychargeandthe remainingchargedisplay . Inthiscase,theactualbatterycha[...]
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149 Using the Security Lock Port Y oucanconnectaKensingtonlocktotheSecurityLockporttopreventyourcomputerbeingstolenwhenyouhaveto usethecomputerinapublicplace. T ousethisfeature,youhavetopurchasetheKensingtonlockadditionally .T ous[...]
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Chapter 7. W indows Media Center About Package Contents and the Program Guide 151 Connecting and Setting Up Media Center 152 OptionalDevices 15 2 Using Media Center 156 StartScreenLayout 15 6 Pictures+Videos 15 7 Music 16 1 TV+Movies 16 5 Windows Media Center is provided for some versions of Windows V ista only .[...]
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151 About the Package Contents ThepackagecontentsofyourSamsungcomputermaydifferdependingonthecomputermodel. TheMediaCenterremotecontrol,external-typeremotecontrolsensorandTVtunercardarenotsuppliedwithyour computerandthedevicesarenotrequire[...]
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152 Connecting and Setting Up Media Center ThebasicusageofMediaCenterforMicrosoftWindowsVistaHomePremiumisdescribedbelow . Before Y ou Start! ■ ThismanualwilldescribeproceduresassumingthatyouareusingMediaCenterwithamouse. ■ SinceMediaCentersupp[...]
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153 TV T uner Card UsingaTVtunercard,youcanwatchandrecord TV programs. Somemodelshavebuilt-inTVtunercards. Thismanual describestheirusageassumingyourcomputerhasa built-inTVtunercard. Caution TherearetwotypesofTVtunercards,built-in[...]
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154 Media Center Setup ConnectallnecessarydevicesandsetupMediaCenter . Y ouhavetocompletethesettingstouseMediaCenter . 1 T urn the computer on. 2 Click Start > Windows Media Center or Start > All Programs > Windows Media Center . 3 Ifthefollowingstartscreenappears[...]
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155 4 IfyouhaveselectedCustomSetup,continuewith thesetupaccordingtotheSetupWizardinstructions. IftherearenoinstalledTVtunercards,the TV relatedsetupstepswillappearduringtheMedia Centersetup. In addition, if the computer is not connected to the [...]
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156 Start Screen Layout Before Y ou Start! Ifyouselected Run Setup Later intheMediaCenterstartscreenordidnotcompletetheSetupWizard,theSetupWizardscreen appearswhenlaunchingMediaCenter . Ifyoucompletethesetup,theMediaCenterstartscreenappears. [...]
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157 Pictures + Videos: Y ou can view pictures, images and videoles. Music: Y oucanlistentomusicles,audioCDsandthe radio. TV + Movies : Y ou can watch and record TV programs andplayDVDtitles. Online Media: Y oucanaccessallkindsofmultimedia content over the . T asks: [...]
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158 3 IftheLibrarySetupscreenappears,select Add Folder to W atch . 4 Specifythepathforthefolderaccordingtothe instructions on the screen. 5 Ifthefollowingscreenappears,click Finish . Y ou can viewthenewlyaddedfolderinthePictureLibraryor Video[...]
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159 4 Ifyouselectapicture,thepictureisdisplayedinfull screen. Y oucanviewanotherpicturebyusingthePlay Controlbuttonsorthedirectionbuttonsonthe keyboard. 5 T oviewpicturesinaSlideShow ,clickon Play SlideShow . Alternatively ,select?[...]
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160 Viewing Pictures and V ideos Saved on Removable Media The procedures to view pictures, images and videos savedonremovablemediainMediaCenteraredescribed below . 1 LaunchMediaCenter . 2 Insertaremovablemediawithpicture,imageor videoles. Removablemediareferstoa?[...]
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161 InMusicofMediaCenter ,youcanplaymusiclesor audioCDs.Inaddition,youcanripthetracksofanaudio CDontothecomputerandplaythemlaterindividuallyor byusingaplaylist. Playing an Audio CD 1 LaunchMediaCenter . 2 PresstheEject?[...]
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162 4 IftheRipCDwindowappears,click Y es . 5 RippingaCDbeginsbyshowingrotatingCDicon ontherightsidethatindicatesrippingaCDisin progress.Whenrippingiscomplete,therippingCD completemessageappears. Note Therippedtracksared[...]
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163 Using Playlists Y oucaneasilycreate,manageandplayaplaylistwith rippedmusicalbumsandmusiclesdownloadedfromthe Internet. 1 LaunchMediaCenter ,andselect Music > Music Library . 2 Y oucansearchforamusiclebyselectingthe album,art[...]
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164 6 Select Save As Playlist ,enteraplaylistnameand select Save .Ifyouhavearemotecontrol,youcan enteranameusingthenumericbuttonsonthe remotecontrol. 7 T oplaythesavedplaylist,select Media Center > Music Library > Playlist ,selecta[...]
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165 Before Y ou Start! TheTVfunctionisonlyavailablewhena TVtunercardis installedonyourcomputer . TV + Movies Menus Live TV : Y oucanwatchliveTV programs. Recorded TV : Y ou can watch recorded TV programs. Guide (TV Broadcast Program Guide - EPG) Y ou can view the TV program guide. Y ou [...]
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166 Playing a DVD TheprocedurestowatchaDVDtitlearedescribedbelow . 1 LaunchMediaCenter . 2 PresstheEjectbuttonoftheDVDdriveto open the trayandinsertaDVDtitle. Note IfyouinsertaDVDtitlewithoutstartingMedia Center ,the AutoPlay[...]
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167 Online Media Y oucanaccessmoreonlinecontentthroughOnline Media. Online Mediaisaserviceprovidedbycontentproviders viatheMediaCenter .Y oucanenjoyallkindsof multimediacontentsuchasmovies,news,sports,etc. over the Internet. Note ■ T ous[...]
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Chapter 8. Appendix Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) 169 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) 170 Reinstalling Software 172 Q & A 174 DisplayRelated 17 4 ModemRelated 17 5 WiredNetwork(LAN)Related 17 7 WirelessNetwork(WLAN)Related 17 8 GameandProgramRelated 18 2 Bluetooth 18 3 HDDVD?[...]
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169 Using McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) A computervirusisaprogramthatdamagescomputerlesandinformationsavedonacomputer . A computer isinfectedbyanalreadyinfectedleorbyanothercomputerovertheInternet.Let’slearnhowtouseMcAfee Sec[...]
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170 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) MagicDoctoristroubleshootingsoftwareprovidedbySamsungComputer . A usercandiagnosesystemproblemsvia one-clickorbyselectingdiagnosticitems. Before Y ou Start! Thescreensusedinthismanualmaydifferfromactualscreensacc[...]
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171 Viewing My Computer Information Y oucanviewdetailedinformationaboutyourcomputerinSamsungMagicDoctor . Clickontheiconintheshapeofamonitoratthebottomofthemainprogramscreentoviewdetailedinformationabout the computer .[...]
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172 Reinstalling Software Y oucanreinstallsoftwareusingtheSystemSoftwareMedia,whenadevicedriverorcomputerapplicationisnot workingproperly . Before Y ou Start! Whensoftwareisnotworkingproperly ,itisrecommendedremovingthesoftwareusingthe AddorRemo[...]
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173 StandardInstallation Ifyouselectthisoption,programsnotcurrentlyinstalledonthecomputerarelisted. MinimumInstallation Ifyouselectthisoption,programsarelistedthatneedtobeinstalledonthecomputer(drivers, Windowsupdates,etc.). Y ou can [...]
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174 Q & A Thissectionprovidesinformationonpossibleproblems,solutionsandotherreferencesforusingthesystem. Q The LCD screen is too dark or too bright. A T urntheLCDbacklightonoradjusttheLCD brightness. Press Fn +( )toturntheLCDbacklightonor press Fn[...]
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175 Q The shortcut icons are not displayed on the screen even if I press the shortcut key . A TheshortcuticonsonlyappearwhentheEasy DisplayManagerprogramisinstalled. Q I have connected a monitor (or projector) to the computer , but the colors on the monitor are abnormally displayed. A Checkifthemonitor?[...]
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176 Q When you are unable to make a call when using a switchboard A Ingeneral,thedialtoneofaswitchboardoradigital phoneswitchingsystemisnotcontinuousunlikethat ofaPSTNline.Therefore,themodemmaynotmake aphonecallasitmisreadsthedialtone?[...]
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177 Q How can I receive a F AX in Sleep mode (Standby Mode)? A T oreceiveaF AXwhenthecomputerisinSleep Mode(StandbyMode),thecomputermustbe conguredasfollows. TheF AXprogrammustbeconguredsothatit receivesF AXESautomaticallyreferringtotheF AX?[...]
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178 Q I cannot nd an AP . A V erifywhethertheWirelessLANLEDison. Ifitisturnedoff,turnitonbypressingtheWireless LANOn/Offbutton( Fn + ). Q The Wireless LAN device is operating properly , but I cannot connect to the Internet or to another computer . ► This is due to an in[...]
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179 Q The signal strength is excellent, but I cannot connect to the network. ► Even if the signal strength is excellent, the network connection may not operate properly if the TCP/IP properties are not properly congured, or the network key (encryption key) is incorrect. A CheckthattheTCP/IP propertiesarecongured pro[...]
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180 A2 V erifywhetherthesamenetworkkey(encryption key)hasbeenenteredforboththe APandthe computer .Thenetworkkeyisanencryptionkeyfor encryptingthedatatransmittedbetweenthe APand the computer . It is recommended setting the network keymanually . ?[...]
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181 Q I cannot connect to a computer connected to the Ad-Hoc network. A1 Checkthesecuritysettingsandnetworknameofthe wireless Ad-Hocnetwork. A2 ChecktheTCP/IP settingsofthecomputers connectedtothewireless Ad-Hocnetwork.TheIP addressesofthecomputerstobeco[...]
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182 Game and Program Related WindowsVistamaynotprovidesomefunctionsproperly whenperformingsomeapplicationsespeciallygames,or maycauseaproblemduetoadevicedrivercompatibility issue.Forthelatestdevicedriversandbugxes,please refertothere[...]
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183 Bluetooth Q When no headset is found or cannot be connected A1 Iftheheadsetisalreadyconnectedtoanother device,youwillnotbeabletondtheheadsetand cannot connect to the headset even if the headset is found.Disconnecttheconnectiontotheotherdevice and then start the [...]
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184 Q There is no sound or sound is intermittently interrupted after connecting a headset A1 Ifyourheadsetisa mono headset , check ifamonoheadsetconnectionhasbeen made.Inthiscase,toresolvetheproblem, completetheproceduresbelow . Double-clickovertheBluetoothicon[...]
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185 HD DVD (Optional) 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 [...]
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186 Blu-Ray (O ptional) 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 curr[...]
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187 Other Q 4GB memory is not recognized by Windows correctly . A Thisisduetoalimitationin32bitoperating systemsthatexistsinnotebookcomputersof othermanufacturers. Althoughtheaddressspace ofthe32bitoperatingsystemis2³²=4294967296 =4,096MB=4GB,all[...]
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188 Product Specications The system specications may differ depending on the derived models. For detailed system specications, refer to the product catalogue. NP-Q45c/Q46c/P200 CPU * Intel® Core2 Duo Processor , Intel Celeron M Processor Cache Memory * 1MB / 2MB / 3MB / 4MB / 6MB Main Memory * 512MB ~ 2GB, Max 4GB, Memory type : DDR2 SODI[...]
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189 Wireless LAN Specications (802.1 1BG Card) Atheros Wireless Network Adapter The Name of the Registered Equipment :SpecialLowPowerWirelessDeviceforWirelessDataCommunication Systems. Item Detailed Specications Physical Specications Dimensions 30.0×50.95mm(WidthXHeight) Operating [...]
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190 Radio Specications RF Band 2.4GHz Supported Channels Channelsallowedpercountry . Device T ransceiver Standard Output Power MAX10mW Modulation Scheme DSSS,CCK,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 Built-in Antenna [...]
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191 Registered T rademarks SamsungisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungCo.,Ltd. SENSisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungElectronics Co.,Ltd. Intel,Pentium/Celeronareregisteredtrademarksofthe IntelCorporation. Microsoft,MS-DOS,andWindowsareregistered trademarksof[...]
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192 Glossary TheGlossaryliststheterminologiesusedinthisUserGuide. Forterminologiesotherthanthese,lookinWindowsHelp. Backup A waytosavethecurrentdatatorestoreitlaterif necessary . A backupisawaytorestorecomputerdata when the data o[...]
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193 Firewall A securitysystemusedtoprotectaninternalnetworkor intranetfromexternalnetworks through an authentication procedure. Hibernation Mode A powermodethatsavesalldatainmemorytothe harddiskandturnstheCPUandharddiskoff.When cancelingHiber[...]
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194 Quick Launch Thisreferstoatoolbarthatcanbeconguredsothat youcanlaunchaprogramsuchasInternetExploreror displaytheWindowsDesktopwithoneclick.Y oucan addanyicontothequicklaunchareaoftheT askbar andlaunchfrequentlyu[...]
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195 USB (UniversalSerialBus) Thisreferstoaserialinterfacestandarddeveloped toreplacetheconventionalinterfacestandardssuch asSerialandPS/2.WhileUSB1.1supports12Mbps (12millionbitspersecond),USB2.0supportsadata ratethatis40times?[...]
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196 Index A A VStationNow 131 B Battery 144 BatteryCalibration 148 BIOSSetup 135 Bluetooth 105 BootingPriority 141 C CDDrive/Recording 51 Charge 145 Click 49 Connecting AP/ AP 98 Connect/OutputMonitor 61 ControlPanel 82 CyberLinkPowerDV[...]
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197 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE [U.S.A. / U.K.] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE IfyouhaveanycommentsorquestionsregardingaSamsungproducts,contacttheSAMSUNGcustomercare center . Customer Care Center TEL Web Site U.S.A. 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/us U.K. 0870-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.[...]
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198 [IT AL Y] Contatta SAMSUNG SehaicommentiorichiestesuiprodottiSamsungcontattailnostroServizioClienti. Customer Care Center TEL Web Site IT AL Y 800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/it [RUSSIA / UKRAINE] Customer Care Center TEL Web Site RUSSIA 8-800-555-55-55 www .samsung.ru UKRAINE 8-800-502-0000 www .sa[...]