Samsung NF210A03 manual

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    1 2 3 4 5 1 1 U ser Guide Gett ing S tarted Usi ng the Co mputer Settings and Upgr ade Backup/Restor ation Appendix Conte nt s St a r t[...]

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    1 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Conte nt s Ch apter 1 . Gett ing S t arted 3 Product F eatures 4 Tip s 5 Before Y ou S t art 8 Safety Precautions 21 Proper P osture During C omputer Us e 24 Overvie w 32 T urning the C omputer On and O  Ch apter 2. Using the C omputer 36 Ke y b o a r d 40 T ouchpa d 46 E x ternal-type CD driv e (ODD , T o be purchas[...]

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    Prod uct Features 3 Tips 4 Before Y ou S tart 5 Safety Preca utions 8 Pro per Po sture Durin g Co mputer Us e 2 1 Overview 2 4 T urning the C omputer On and O 3 2 C ha pt er 1 . Gettin g S tarted[...]

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    3 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P rodu ct F eatu res The mi ni not ebook th at i s so com pac t th at • it ca n be put i nt o a hand bag and e as il y used any wh e r e . A mini n otebook with ex cellent por tabilit y and u sabilit y Thi s is a n en vir onme nta ll y frie ndly sy ste m • des igned i n ac cor da nc e wit h in tern at ion al e[...]

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    4 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 4 Tips T ip Chapter 1. Getting Star ted The co mputer is not turni ng on or does not respond and displa ys a blank screen. Rest ore t he c omp ut er us ing Samsung Recov er y Solution . 1 . T urn the c ompu te r on an d pre ss t he F4 ke y when th e boot in g scr een ( S AMS UNG log o ) appea rs. 2 . Th e co mpu te r wi[...]

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    4 5 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Befo re Y ou S tart Befo re r ead ing t he Us er Gu ide ,  rst chec k the fol lowi ng inform ation. Opt ion al i tem s, some de vic es an d soft war e ref erred t o in • th e Us er Gui de ma y not be p ro vided a nd/ or c han ged b y upgr ade. Not e tha t th e co mpu te r en viron ment r efer red i n the U ser Gu[...]

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    6 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Befo re Y ou S tart C opyrigh t © 20 1 0 Samsung Electronics Co . , Lt d. Sam sun g Electr on ics C o ., L td . ow ns t he c op yrig ht of t hi s ma nu al . No part of t hi s ma nu al ma y be rep rod uc ed or tr an sm itted i n an y for m or by a ny me an s, electron ic or mec han ical , wit hou t the c on sen t of Sa [...]

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    6 7 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted About the P roduct Capa cit y Represen tation Standard About HDD C apacity Representa tion The ca pac ity of the st orag e dev ic e ( HDD , S SD ) of the m an ufactu re r is c alc ul at ed ass umi ng t ha t 1 KB= 1 ,00 0 By te s. Ho we v er , the o pera ti ng syst em (Windo ws ) cal cu la te s the s to rage de vic e c[...]

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    8 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Instal lation R elated Do not insta ll the product in places exposed to humidi t y such as a ba throoms. Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k. Use t he pr oduct wit hi n the o pera ti ng c ondit ions spec ied i n th e Man ufactu rers U ser Gu ide . K eep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. Ther e is a[...]

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    8 9 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted If the power c ord or pow e r outlet makes a noise, di sconnect the pow er cord from the wall outlet and c ontact a ser vice c enter . Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k or  re haz ard. Do not use a damaged or loo se main plu g or pow e r cord or po wer outlet . Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k or ?[...]

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    10 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted C onnect t he pow er cord to an outlet or multiple po wer plug ( ex tended cable ) with a ground termi nal. F ail ing t o do so ma y res ult in e lectric s hock. If water or another sub stance ent ers the pow er input jack, AC a dapter or the computer , disco nnect t he pow e r cord an d con tact t he service center . [...]

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    10 11 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Batter y Usa ge Related P l e a s e c h a r g e t h e b a t t e r y f u l l y b e f o r e u s i n g t h e computer for the rs t time. K eep the batter y out of the reach of infan ts and pets, as they c ould put the batter y into their mouths. Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k or c hokin g. Use an a uthori[...]

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    12 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Usag e Related Discon nec t all cables c onnected to the computer before clea ning it. If you are cleaning a no tebook computer , remov e the b a t t e r y. Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k or da ma ge t o the p rodu ct. Do not con nect a phone line conn ec ted to a digital phon e to the modem. Ther e is a d a[...]

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    12 13 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Upgr ade Rela ted Nev er disassemble the pow er supply or A C adapter . Ther e is a d ang er of e lectric s hoc k. When remo ving the RT C (Rea l Time Clock) batter y , keep it out of the reach of ch ildren as they c ould touch and / or swallo w it. Ther e is a d ang er of c hoking. I f a ch ild h as swa llo wed it,[...]

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    14 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted When carrying the notebook com puter with other items, such as the adapter , mouse, books etc , tak e care not to press an y thing again st the notebook comput er . If a he a v y object is p res sed aga in st th e no tebo ok c ompu te r , a whit e spot o r stai n ma y appe ar o n the L C D . Theref ore , tak e car e no[...]

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    14 15 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Saf et y Prec au tion s Instal lation R elated Do not block the ports (holes ), v ents, etc. of t he product and do not ins er t objects. Da mag e to a c ompon ent w it hi n the c ompu ter m ay ca use e lectric sh ock or  re. When using the co mputer with it lying on its side, pla ce it so that the v ents fac e u[...]

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    16 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Usag e Related Do not plac e a candle, ligh t cigar , etc. ov e r or on the product. Ther e is a d ang er of  re . Use a w all outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part. F ail ing t o do so ma y cau se electri c sh ock h azard. Make s ure to ha ve the product tested by a safety service engineer after repairing the [...]

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    16 17 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted If the computer emits smok e, or there is a burnin g smell, disco nnect t he pow e r plug from the wa ll outlet and conta c t a ser vice c enter . If your co mputer is a notebook com puter , mak e sure to remo v e the batter y . Ther e is a d ang er of  re . Do not use a dama ged or modied CD /Flopp y Disk . T[...]

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    18 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Upgr ade Rela ted T ak e care when touch ing the product or part s. The de vic e ma y be da mag ed or y ou ma y be in ju red. T ak e care not to thro w or drop a computer part or dev ice. Thi s ma y cau se in jury or dam age t o the pr odu c t. Make s ure to close the com puter co ver before c onnecting the pow er af t[...]

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    18 19 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ca utions on P re v enting Da t a Los s ( Hard Disk Man agement ) T ak e care not to dam age the data on a hard disk dr iv e. A ha rd d is k dri ve i s so sens itiv e to extern al i mpa ct tha t an • ex te rna l im pact ma y caus e los s of da ta on th e su r fac e of the disk . T ake extra ca re, beca use mo ving[...]

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    20 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Usi ng the pow er supply in an ai rplane Si nce t he po wer o ut let type di ers depend ing on t he typ e of ai rpl ane , con nect the po we r appr opria tely . When using the A C pow er plug C onn ect the po we r plu g pin s perpend ic ul ar i nt o the c ent er o f the pow er out let. If t he pl ug pi ns ar e not i[...]

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    20 21 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P roper P ostu re Dur ing C omp uter U se Mai ntai ning a p rope r post ur e du rin g c ompu te r use i s very im por tan t to pr ev ent p h ys ica l ha rm. The fol lowi ng in stru c ti on s ar e abou t mai ntai ning a p ro per post ur e du ri ng c omp ut er u se de ve loped th roug h hu ma n eng inee rin g. P lea s[...]

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    22 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P roper P ostu re Dur ing C omp uter U se E ye P osition K eep the monitor or L CD awa y from y our ey es by at leas t 50cm. Ad just t he heig ht o f th e mon it or an d the L CD sc ree n so th at i ts • t op hei gh t is equ al t o or lo wer t ha n yo ur e ye s. A vo id setti ng t he mon it or and L C D exc ess ivel [...]

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    22 23 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P roper P ostu re Dur ing C omp uter U se V olume Co ntrol ( Headphones and Spea kers ) Check y our v olume  rst to l isten to music. Check y our vol ume! Ch eck i f the v olum e is t oo loud befo re u si ng he adp hone s. • It i s no t rec ommen ded us ing he adph one s for lo ng peri ods o f • time. An y de[...]

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    24 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w F ront Vi ew The pi cture s used for t he co ver a nd th e mai n body in the • U ser Ma nu al a re t hos e of t he rep re sen tat ive mod el of e ac h ser ies. Th eref ore t he col ors an d appe ara nc e of t he pi c tu re s ma y di er from t he actual a ppeara nc e of the pr oduct depe ndi ng on t he [...]

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    24 25 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted ► Fo r NF- Series models 1 2 5 6 7 8 3 4 1 Cam era ( Optio nal ) U si ng t hi s came ra, y ou ca n tak e stil l pictu re s and r ec ord vi deo . 2 LCD The scr een i mag es ar e di sp la yed her e. 3 Sp e a ker A devic e used t o genera te sou nd. 4 P ow er Button T urns t he com put er on or o . 5 Key b o a rd [...]

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    26 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w Sta tus Indica tors 1 2 3 4 5 1 Cap s Lock Thi s tu rns o n when t he Cap s Loc k k ey i s pr ess ed al lo win g capi tal l etters t o be t yped wit hout hol di ng th e Sh if t butto n do wn. On : U pper - case a lpha beti c in put O  : Lo wer - case a lph abet ic i npu t 2 HDD / ODD Thi s tu rns o n whe[...]

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    26 27 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w Righ t View ► Fo r N - Series models 1 2 3 1 US B P ort Y ou ca n con nect US B de vic es to t he U SB port suc h as a k eyboar d/ mou se, d igita l cam era, et c. 2 Mon ito r Po r t A port used t o co nnect a mon it or , T V or pr oj ec t or su ppor ti ng a 1 5pi n D - S UB inter f ace. 3 Sec uri ty L[...]

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    28 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w ► Fo r N - Series models 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 DC Jac k A ja ck t o con nect the A C ada pt er t ha t su pplie s pow er to t he c omp ut er . 2 Wired LAN P or t Con nec t the E the rnet ca ble to t hi s port. 3 F an V ents The in ter nal h ea t of t he c ompu te r is em itted th roug h the se hol es. If the v en [...]

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    28 29 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted ► Fo r NF- Series models 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 DC Jac k A ja ck t o con nect the A C ada pt er t ha t su pplie s pow er to t he c omp ut er . 2 Mon ito r Po r t A port used t o co nnect a mon it or , T V or pr oj ec t or su ppor ti ng a 1 5pi n D - S UB inter f ace. 3 F an V ents The in ter nal h ea t of t he c ompu te r [...]

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    30 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w ► Fo r N - Series models 1 1 Bat ter y Thi s is a L it hi um-Ion rec ha rge able b atte r y tha t su pplie s pow er to t he c omp ut er . Back Vie w[...]

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    30 31 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted ► Fo r N - Series models 1 4 3 2 1 Batte r y Latc hes The la tc h used t o remo ve or i nsta ll the b a t t e r y. 2 Sp e a ker A devic e used t o genera te sou nd. 3 Memory C ompa r tmen t Co v er The ma in memory is i nsta lled i nsi de th e cover . 4 F an V ents The in ter nal h ea t of t he c ompu te r is em i[...]

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    32 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted T urn in g the C ompu ter On an d O 1 Insta ll the batte r y and c on nect the A C ad apter . 2 Lif t th e L CD pa nel up . 3 ► Fo r N - Series models Sl ide t he Po wer S witch to t urn t he com pute r on. ► Fo r NF- Series models P res s the Po wer button to t urn t he co mpu ter o n. About Wi ndo ws A ctivati[...]

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    32 33 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted T urni ng the comput er o Si nce t he pr oc edur es to t urn t he com put er o ma y di er • depe ndi ng on t he in stall ed opera ti ng syst em, ple ase t urn th e co mpu ter o  ac cor di ng t o the p roc edur es for t he pur cha sed oper at in g syst em. Sa ve al l you r da ta befor e cl ickin g on ?[...]

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    34 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Sams ung F ast Start ( Optional ) Thes e desc ript ion s are fo r Wind ow s 7 and f or s upported model s only . If y ou ar e us ing t he syst em v er y often w hi le on t he mo v e, u se Fa s t Sta r t to red uce t he booti ng tim e. When t he Sam su ng F ast S tar t fun c ti on i s bein g used , the c omp ut er ru ns[...]

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    K eyboard 36 T ouchpad 40 Ex ternal-t ype CD dr iv e ( ODD , T o be purchased ) 46 Multi Card Sl ot ( Optional ) 48 C onnecting an Ex ternal Displa y Devi ce ( Optional ) 5 1 C onnecting an Ex ternal Digital De vice 5 3 Ad justing the V olume 54 Wired Networ k 5 7 Wireless Netwo rk ( Optional ) 6 1 Shar ing C ontent in a Ho me Net w ork ( Easy C on[...]

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    36 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer K e yboard Sh or t cu t ke y function s and pr oc edu re s are d iscu ssed i n the f oll ow ing s ec ti ons . The k eybo ard i mage m a y di er fro m the a ctual k eyboa rd. • The k eybo ard m ay d i er d epend ing o n yo ur c oun tr y . The fol low ing m ainl y des cri bes t he sh ortcu t k eys . • Shortc[...]

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    36 37 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer K e yboard Sho r tc ut K eys Name Function + Back light T ur ns t he L CD ba ckl igh t on or o . Mute Mut es or ca nc el s mut e. Sam sun g Supp ort Cen ter S yst em di ag nos is, rec ov er y and In tern et c ons ulta ti on pr ogra m, Sa ms ung Su ppor t Ce nt er , will be la un ched. ( Optio na l) F or some m[...]

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    38 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer K e yboard Sho r tc ut K eys Name Function + Wire less n etwork T urns o n or o wi reles s net wo rk de vic e in a mode l equi pped with w ir eles s net wo rk de vic e. T ouchpad T urns t he T ouc hpa d functi on on or o  . When u sing a n e xtern al mo use o nly , y ou ca n tur n the T ouc hpa d o . Num L [...]

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    38 39 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Screen Bri ghtness C ontrol + Or + V olume Co ntrol + Or + Al te rna tiv ely , pr es s the + k ey c ombi nat ion t o turn th e vol ume on or o  . Numeri c K ey The n umbe rs ar e pri nt ed in bl ue on t he nu meric k eys. If Nu m Loc k is tu rned on b y pres sing t he + k ey c omb in at ion , yo u can u se th [...]

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    40 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer The t ouc hpad pr o vide s the sa me functio n as a mo use a nd the left and r ig ht b utton s of the t ouch pad pla ys the r ole of th e lef t an d rig ht butt ons o f a mouse . T o use th e to uc hpad , the t ouc hpad d riv er is r equ ir ed. A bui lt -in Win do ws dr iv er a nd a dr iv er pr ov ided b y the ma nu[...]

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    40 41 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Cli ck F unc tion P lac e a ng er on t he t ouc hpa d and c li ck o n an it em onc e. Al te rna tiv ely , pr es s the l ef t butto n onc e qui ckly a nd re lea se it. Ta p Click or Double- Click F unc tion P ut y our  nge r on th e to uc hpad a nd q uic k ly ta p t wic e wit h yo ur n ger on a n it em yo[...]

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    42 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer The Gesture F unc tion of the T ouchpa d ( O ptional) The T ouch pad Gestu re fu nction m a y not be p ro vided an d • th e ve rsio n of t he fun c ti on ma y di er depe ndi ng on t he model . Some u sage pr oced ures m a y di er de pend ing o n th e ve rsio n. F or deta iled u sage pr oced ures , ref er t o[...]

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    42 43 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer The Scrol l F unc tion Thi s function i s the sam e as t he sc rol l area o f the T ouch pad. If y ou pl ac e two ng ers o ver t he T ouch pad and mo ve t hem u p , do wn, le f t or rig ht , the s cr een is s cr oll ed up , down , lef t or ri ght acc ordingl y . or Zoom F unc tions If y ou pl ac e two ng er[...]

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    44 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Setting the T ouchpad Sen sitivity If th e to uc hpad r eacts too se ns it iv ely or t he poin ter mo ve s un in ten ti ona lly , ple ase a dj ust t he tou ch pad poi nt er speed a nd sensitivit y . Ad justing the T ouchpad P oint er Speed Cl ick S t art > Con trol Panel > Hardw are and Sound > Mou se > [...]

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    44 45 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer T ouchpa d On/ O  F unc tion Locking with shortcut k eys If y ou wa nt t o use t he mou se only wi thou t us ing t he tou ch pad, yo u can t ur n the t ouch pad o  . T o lock t he t ouc hpa d functi on, pr ess t he + ke ys . Y ou ca n set the t ouch pad a nd to uc hpad b utton se tting s in th e tab s tha t[...]

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    46 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Ex tern al-type CD d ri v e ( ODD, T o be purcha sed) Thi s com put er su pport s an exter na l US B CD -ROM dr iv e ( can be additio nally purchased). Ch eck i f the i nt er fac e t ype of t he ex t ern al C D - ROM d rive i s a US B t ype. F or deta iled s peci cat ions , refe r t o the ca talog. Do no t in ser[...]

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    46 47 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Inserting and E jec ting a CD 1 Pr es s the Ejec t button o f the C D driv e. Sta tus Indicator Eject Button Emergenc y Hole 2 When th e CD t ray o pens , in sert a CD or D VD and p us h the tra y in u nt il it c li cks. 3 Pu sh t he C D tra y in ward u n ti l it c li cks. The C D dr iv e stat us i nd ica to r is[...]

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    48 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Multi C ard Sl ot ( Op tional) U si ng t he mu lt i car d sl ot, y ou can r ead a nd wri te d ata t o a SD ca rd, SD HC car d, MMC ca rd, S D X C car d. Y ou c an u se a car d as a r emov abl e di sk a nd c on ven ien tly ex ch ang e da ta wit h digi tal dev ic es s uch a s a dig ital ca mera , dig ital cam c orde r[...]

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    48 49 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Multi C ard Sl ot ( Op tional) If a wi ndo w as k ing t o scan a nd ch ange ap pear s, cl ic k C ontinue Without S canning . Th is w il l proc eed to S tep 2 ab ove. 3 Y ou ca n sa ve , mov e and del et e da ta by d oub le -cli cki ng th e c orr es pondi ng dri ve . Y ou c an on ly us e the c ar d af te r form at[...]

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    50 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Multi C ard Sl ot ( Op tional) T o format a m emor y card When u sin g the me mory card f or th e rst t ime , you m ust f orm at th e car d befor e us ing it. F orma t tin g a car d dele te s al l da ta sa v ed on th e car d. If th e car d in cl ude s da ta, bac kup th e da ta befor e for ma t ti ng it . 1 Cl ic [...]

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    50 51 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer C onn ec ting a n Ex ter nal Di spl a y De vic e ( O ptional) If y ou c on nect an ex te rna l di spl ay de vic e suc h as a mon itor , T V , pr oject or , et c., yo u can v iew t he pictur e on the wi der sc reen of t he ex te rna l de vic e when y ou gi v e a pre sen tati on or w at ch a vid eo or mov i e. Befo[...]

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    52 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer 3 Pr es s the + k ey c ombi na ti on onc e. The n the Ea sy Di spl a y Man ager sc ree n appe ars wh ere y ou can se lect a display d evice. Si nce p res sin g the k ey wh ile h old ing d own t he ke y ch an ges t he sel ec ti on, se lect a dis pla y de vic e. LCD CRT L CD + CRT Cl one L CD + CRT DualView If th e sc[...]

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    52 53 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer C onn ec ting a n Ex ter nal Di gi tal De vi ce Y ou c an sa ve a  le st ored on a de vic e on to t he c omput er by c onn ec ti ng a di gi tal de vic e suc h as a ca mera , camc orde r or mob ile phon e to t he co mpu ter a nd us ing t he  le man age men t fun c ti ons . C onnecting and usin g a camera or [...]

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    54 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer A dju stin g the V olum e Y ou c an ad just t he v olu me usi ng the k eyboa rd an d the v olu me c on tr ol prog ram. Ad justing the V olume usin g the K eyboa rd + Or + Al te rna tiv ely , pr es s the + k ey c ombi nat ion t o turn th e vol ume on or o  . Ad justing the V olume usin g the V olume A djus tment P[...]

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    54 55 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer ► F or W indows XP 1 Con nec t a mic ropho ne t o the m ic rop hone j ac k. Y ou c an al so use t he i nt erna l MIC. 2 Cl ic k Start > Con trol Pan el > Sounds, Speech, and Audi o Dev ices > Sounds an d Audio De vices . 3 Cl ic k Advanced fro m V olu me an d the n, c li ck Options > Propert ies . 4[...]

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    56 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Usi ng Sound Aliv e ( Optional ) The Sou ndAl ive fu nctio n ena ble s yo u to expe rie nc e mor e st ereo phon ic so und u sin g ste reo s peak ers. Sou ndA li ve i s only s uppo r ted i n Win dow s 7 . • The so f t war e progr am s pro vider m a y vary , depen di ng on • yo ur c omput er model . In ad dit ion,[...]

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    56 57 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi red Netw or k A wi red netwo rk i s a network e n viro nmen t used fo r a c ompa ny networ k or br oad band i nt ernet c onnecti on a t home . The  gur es u sed for t he de scr ip tio n ar e of a re pre sen tati ve model . Ther efor e the  gure s may d i er fr om the r eal on es. 1 Con nec t a LAN cab[...]

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    58 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer 3 Select Local Area C onnec tion and c lic k the ri gh t butto n of th e to uch p ad and s elect Proper ties . The LAN De vic e name m a y di er depe ndi ng on y our c ompu te r’ s Net wo rk Dev ic e. 4 ► Fo r Windo ws 7 Selec t Internet Pr otocol V ersion 4(TC P /IP v 4 ) fro m the l ist of Netwo rk C ompone[...]

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    58 59 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi red Netw or k 5 Con  gu re t he IP se t ti ng s. When u sin g DHC P , select Obtain an IP address automatically . T o use a sta ti c IP add re ss , select Use the follo wing IP address , and se t the I P add re ss m an ual ly . When n ot u si ng DHC P , as k yo ur ne t wo rk ad min istra tor f or the IP ad [...]

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    60 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi red Netw or k 3 Cl ick C on gure > P ow er Management ta b. S elect Al l ow this de vice to br ing the computer out o f standby , th en cl ick OK . Restart the sy ste m. - If the sy ste m wak e up fro m Slee p mode e v en th oug h the re is n o rec eiv ed si gna l, use t he syste m af t er di sabli ng t he [...]

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    60 61 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer A wi rele ss networ k (Wirel es s LAN ) en viro nme nt i s a networ k en vir onme nt t hat e nab les c omm un ica ti ng betwee n mu lt iple c omp ut ers a t home or a s mal l-si ze o  ce t hr oug h wir eles s LAN devices. The de scr ipt ions be low a re for c omput er model s with • a Wir ele ss LAN ca rd or[...]

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    62 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi reles s Netwo r k ( Opt ional ) C onnecting to a Wireles s LAN If th ere i s an AP , y ou ca n c onn ec t t o the I nt ernet vi a the AP u sin g th e Wir eles s L AN c onnectio n met hod pr ov ided b y Win do ws. ► F or W indows 7 1 If you c lic k th e Net wor k Con nect ions ic on in t he syste m tra y , a li [...]

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    62 63 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi reles s Netwo r k ( Opt ional ) ► F or W indows XP 1 Cl ic k the Wi reless Net wor k C onnect ion i co n fr om th e T askba r us in g the r igh t button o f the t ouc h pad. The n, c li ck View A vaila ble Wireless Networks . 2 Select an AP t o be con nec ted a nd c li ck Con ne c t . If a netwo rk k ey i s [...]

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    64 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Wi reles s Netwo r k ( Opt ional ) Abnor mal Wir eless Network S tatus When the wireless LAN i s not con nected If th e wir eles s L AN i con i s di sp la yed wi th a n “X” in t he syste m tra y of t he T askba r , it in di cat es th at t he wi rel es s LAN de vic e is tu rned o or t ha t the re a re no a vai[...]

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    64 65 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Sh ar ing C on ten t in a Home Ne t w or k ( Easy C onten t Shar e ) ( Optional ) Easy C ontent S hare i s a DLN A appl ica ti on th at al lo ws y ou t o pla y pho to s, video s and m usi c  les on y our T V . Thes e desc ript ion s are fo r Wind ow s 7 and f or s uppo r ted • model s only . The Di gita l Li[...]

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    66 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer F or mor e in form at ion on ho w to c on gu re t he IP ad dre ss • for y our c omp ut er , ref er t o Chapter 2. Usin g the C omputer > Network . F or mor e in form at ion on ho w to c on gu re t he IP ad dre ss • for y our T V , refe r to t he user m an ua l of y our T V . 3 T o ch eck if t he network[...]

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    66 67 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer 3 The selected f olde r is ad ded t o the s har ed li st. Pl a ying co ntent o n you r T V using y our comp uter After y ou ha ve se t phot os, vi deos a nd mus ic  les a s sh ar ed it em s, yo u can p la y them o n you r T V us ing y our c omput er . 1 In Easy C ontent S hare , se lect the T V you w an t t o [...]

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    68 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer Add ing a video , photo or mu sic  le to the pla ylist 1 Cl ic k Add C onten t in t he Pl a yli st scr een. The s ha red c on te nt l ist is d is pla yed . 2 In the s har ed co nt ent l ist, c heck t he c heckbo x in fr ont of t he it em you w an t t o add t o th e pla yli st, an d the n cl ic k Add to playlist .[...]

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    68 69 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer 3 Run Wind ow s Exp lorer . 4 Righ t - cl ick t he fol der t o sha re . F rom t he men u dis pla yed , poi nt t o Inc lud e in l ibr ar y . Cl ick Video s, Photo s or Music in t he di spla yed s ub men u, ac cor di ng t o th e t ype of c on te nt c ont ai ned in t he sel ected folder . If th e selected f olde r c[...]

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    70 Chapter 2 Using the c omputer 3 In the Media S haring w ind ow , cl ick Sett ings.. . . The Media Shar ing - Default Settings wi ndo w is di sp la yed. C heck th e Allo w new devi ces and com puters automa tically ( not recommended) ch eckbo x. A popu p win do w is d is pla yed . Cl ic k Ye s . Then cl ick OK i n the Media Shar ing- Default Sett[...]

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    L CD Br ightnes s Co ntrol 7 2 BIO S Setup 7 4 Setting a Boot P assw ord 7 6 Ch anging the Boot P rio rity 7 9 Upgr ading Memory 80 Batter y 82 Usi ng the Security Lock P ort 8 9 C ha pt er 3 . Se tting s and U pgr ad e[...]

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    72 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade L CD B ri gh t nes s C on trol Y ou c an ad just t he L CD b rig h tne ss i n 8 lev els. The sc reen b rig ht ness i s aut oma tica lly s et t o the b rig ht est le ve l (bri gh tnes s lev el 8 ) when A C p o wer i s con nected an d the bri gh tne ss i s aut oma tica ll y set di mmer whe n the c ompu te r run s on [...]

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    72 73 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade L CD B ri gh t nes s C on trol L CD bad pix els principle of la ptop computer • Sam su ng ob serve s the s peci  ca tio ns r ega rdi ng stri c t qu al ity and re li abi li t y of L C D . But in s pit e of th at , it is ine vitabl e th at t her e mi gh t be a sm al l nu mber o f bad pix els. A l arg e nu mbe[...]

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    74 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade BIO S Setup The BIO S Setu p ena ble s yo u to c on gu re y ou r co mpu te r ha rdw ar e ac cor di ng t o yo ur need s. U se th e BIO S setu p to de ne a boot p as swo rd, c hang e the • boot in g prio rity , or add a ne w dev ic e. Si nce i nc orr ect set ti ng s ma y caus e yo ur syst em to • ma lfun c [...]

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    74 75 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade The BIO S Setup Screen The BIO S Setup m enu s and it ems ma y di er depe ndi ng on yo ur c omput er model . Setup Menu Setup Items Help Hel p for t he select ed it em a ppea rs automati call y . Setup Menu Description Sy s I n f o This i s a des cri pt ion a bout t he ba si c spec i cati on s of t he c om[...]

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    76 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Setting a B oot Pa s s wo r d When s ettin g a pas swo rd , yo u ha ve t o en te r a pas swor d to u se the c omp ut er or en ter t he BIOS S etu p. By c on gu ring a pa sswo rd, y ou can r est rict syst em ac ce ss t o au th oriz ed us ers on ly an d pro tect da ta and  les s a ved o n the comput er . Do no [...]

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    76 77 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Setting a B oot P as sw ord Setting a User P asswo rd U sers ca n star t the sy ste m wit h a user pa sswo rd, b ut ca nno t ent er th e S yste m Set up . By doi ng thi s, you c an pr ev ent o ther u sers fr om en te ri ng Set up . Befo re c ong uri ng a user p as swo rd, a supervisor password mu st ha ve bee[...]

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    78 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Setting a B oot P as sw ord Deactivating the P assw ord 1 Pr es s < Ent er > on the pa sswo rd t o be deactiv at ed. Fo r exa mple , to de activ at e a superviso r pas swor d in t he Set Supervisor Pas sword i te m, pr es s < Ente r >. 2 In the En ter C urrent Pa ssword i te m, en ter t he cu rren tl y [...]

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    78 79 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade C ha ngi ng the Boot P rio r ity Thi s com put er is c on  g ur ed to boo t from an exter na l-t ype ODD  rst. As an exa mpl e, t he proc edur es t o ch an ge th e hig hest boot pri ori t y dev ic e t o the h ar d di sk d riv e are de sc ribed be lo w . The sc reen i mage s in t hi s docu men t may d i [...]

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    80 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Up gr adi ng Me mor y A memo r y is i nsta ll ed in t he mem or y slo t at t he bottom o f th is c omp ut er . The pro ced ures t o repl ac e the mem or y ar e des cri bed b e l o w. Repl ac e new mem or y onl y af te r sh uttin g the c ompu te r • do wn c omp let ely . Do not r eplac e memory when th e c ompu te[...]

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    80 81 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Up gr adi ng Memo r y 3 Ins er t a ne w memo r y modu le in to th e memo r y slo t at a n an gle o f app ro xima t ely 3 0 degr ees a li gn ing i t to t he ang le of th e memory slo t. Memo r y Slo t 4 Pu sh t he mem or y modu le do wn so th at i t is c omple te ly  xed. If th e memo r y does no t  t ea si[...]

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    82 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y P lea se refe r to t he fol lowi ng in stru c ti on s when r un ni ng th e c omp ut er on ba t tery pow er wit hout c onnecti ng th e A C pow er . A Li th iu m- Ion s mart batte r y is s upp li ed wit h th is c ompu te r . Car efull y rea d and f oll ow t he pr ecau ti ons p rin ted on t he • ba t te r[...]

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    82 83 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y 2 When ch arg ing i s com plet e, th e Ch ar ge LE D turn s gree n. Sta t us Charge L ED Charging Red or Orange Char ging complete Green or Blue A C adapter not connecte d O  Measur ing the Remai ning Ba tter y Charg e Y ou c an vi ew t he ba t te r y ch arg e stat us by c omple ti ng t he fol lowi[...]

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    84 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Ex tendin g the Batter y Usage T ime Decreasing the L CD Bri ghtness P res s the + k eys o n the k eyboa rd t o decre as e the L CD bri gh tnes s t o ex ten d the b atte r y usag e ti me. Usi ng Batter y Manager ( Optional ) Easy Ba t te r y Mana ger i s a p o wer m an age men t pr ogra m th at en able s[...]

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    84 85 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y ► F or W indows XP Cl ick Sam sung Batter y Manager . Select P owe r Mode P ower -saving E  e c t Maximum Batter y Mode Thi s mode i s appro pri at e for the e n vir onmen t th at r equ ir es max im um ba tter y li fet ime . The syst em perform anc e ma y be degr aded i n th is mode. What is the [...]

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    86 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Ex tending the Batter y Life ( Optional ) The Ba tter y Li fe Ex ten der i s a batt er y pow er m ana gem ent pr ogra m th at e na bles exten di ng th e batt er y lif e. U sers ca n ch ang e th e settin gs d epend ing o n the ir r equ ir emen ts. The Ba t te r y Lif e Ex te nder is o pt ion al a nd m a y[...]

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    86 87 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Usi ng the Batter y Calibr ation F unc tion When c har gi ng/ di sc har ging t he batte r y repe at edly for a s hor t ti me onl y , the ba t tery usag e ti me ma y be redu c ed by t he di  eren ce between t he actu al ba t tery cha rge a nd the r ema in in g ch ar ge display . In t hi s ca se, t h[...]

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    88 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Instal ling /Remo ving the Batter y 1 Shu td ow n the sy ste m, cl ose t he L C D pane l and p lac e the c omp ut er up si de do wn on a  at su r fac e. 2 Sli de th e batte r y la tc hes outwards an d sepa ra te t he b a t t e r y. ► Fo r N - Series models ► Fo r NF- Series models 3 T o in stall t[...]

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    88 89 Chapter 3 Settings and Upgrade U sin g the Sec ur ity Lock P ort Y ou c an c onnect a Ke ns in gt on loc k to t he Secu rity Loc k por t to pr ev ent y ou r co mpu te r from be in g stol en whe n yo u ha ve t o use th e co mpu te r in a pu bl ic pl ac e. T o use th is fea tur e, y ou ha ve t o purc hase t he Ken sin gt on loc k add it ion al [...]

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    C ha pt er 4. Backup / Restore Samsun g Reco very Solution ( Optional) 9 1[...]

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    91 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore Sams ung R ec o v er y So luti on ( Opt ional ) Sam sun g Rec ov er y Solu ti on is a p rog ram t hat e nab les r est orin g or ba ckin g up t he ha rd d is k dri v e for wh en a pr oble m occ urs wit h the computer . If th e c ompu te r fai ls t o boot up , yo u can r est or e the c ompu te r by pr es si ng th e ke y i[...]

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    92 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore S ystem Soft ware F unc tions Sam sun g Rec ov er y Solu ti on pr ov ide s syst em so f t war e so t ha t yo u can r ein stal l or c op y th e dev ic e dr iv ers an d syst em so f t war e nec es sary for nor mal o pera ti on s ont o a sepa rat e stor age de vic e. Resto re F unc tion Not o nly ca n you u se Sa ms ung R [...]

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    92 93 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore Restor ing the computer Rest ore i s a functi on t ha t ena ble s re sto rin g the c ompu te r to a sa ved poi nt w hen t he c omp ut er wa s pur cha sed or a use r -sa v ed p oint . The Re sto re fu nction p ro vides t he Bas ic Re sto re a nd C omp let e Restore options. 1 – When Windo ws is runn ing: Click Samsu[...]

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    94 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore 3 Select eit her Basic R estore or C omp lete Restor e fro m the Restore menu. T o rest ore th e co mpu te r to t he ini ti al sta te , cl ic k Computer Initial S t ate a nd perform t he re sto ra tio n proc ess a cc or di ng t o the i nst ruc ti on s th at a ppea r on th e scr een. Run Com plete Restore if t he co mput[...]

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    94 95 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore C omplete Ba ckup /Restore A C omplete Backup sa ve s the c ompl ete i mage o f the C d rive on to a noth er dr iv e or D VD . A Co mplete Restore r est ores t he im age  le sa ved b y the C omple te Ba ck up on to th e C dri ve . C omplete Back up If y ou ru n Co mple te Ba ck up u si ng a D VD , yo u can r est o[...]

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    96 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore 4 When t he syst em resta r ts in Rest orat ion Mode , the C omplete Backup opera tion beg in s. C on ti nu e wit h the b ac kup b y fol lowi ng t he in structio ns. Sam sun g Rec ov er y Solu tio n su pports the D VD+R, D VD - R, • D VD+ RW a nd D VD -RW for ma ts. If th e Liv eIma gin g opt ion ha s been sel ec ted [...]

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    96 97 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore C omplete Res tore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T urn th e co mpu te r on an d in sert the ba cku p DVD i nt o the D VD dr iv e. If th ere a re mu lt iple b ac kup D VDs, in ser t th e  rst DVD . – When backing up to ano ther driv e P roc eed to S tep 2. 2 When th e Sam sung R ec ov er y Solu tio n start scr[...]

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    98 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore Data Ba ckup /Restore Data Backup ena ble s yo u to sa ve s peci c  les or f olde rs on to an ot her d riv e or DVD . Data Restore en ables y ou to r esto re d ata us ing th e da ta sa ved b y a Da ta Bac ku p when d ata i s lost. Th is gu ide d esc ribe s the Bac kup an d Rest ore pr oc edu res o n the b as is of[...]

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    98 99 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore Data R estore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T urn th e co mpu te r on an d in sert the ba cku p DVD i nt o the D VD dr iv e. – Wh en backing up to another driv e P roc eed to S tep 2. 2 When t he in it ia l men u scr een appe ars, c li ck Restore a nd t hen cl ick Da ta Restore . 3 Select a back up i te m to be [...]

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    100 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore S ystem So f t ware F unc tion The S yst em Sof tware fu nc ti on is a fu nctio n th at e nab les y ou to re in stal l devi ce d riv ers and S yste m Soft war e P rog ram s or ba ck u p th ose p rog ram s. The syst em soft war e functi on is s upported b y Samsung Reco ver y Solution v e rsion 4 or later . Therefo re ,[...]

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    100 101 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore S ystem Soft ware B ackup 1 When t he in it ia l men u scree n appe ars , cl ic k S ystem Sof tware > S ystem Soft ware Backup . 2 Speci f y the Sa ve P ath . If yo ur c ompu te r ha s a DV D -W rit er , you can s pecif y the D VD dri ve a s the Sa ve P ath . Select Dri ve D . Select th e DV D dri ve . If y ou h[...]

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    102 Chapter 4. Backup/Restore Reco v er y Solution Repres entation ( Optional ) Wha t is a Reco very Area ? Sam sun g co mpu te rs ha ve an a ddi ti ona l partit ion t o rec ov er • c omp ute rs or sa ve ba cku p l es. ( Only fo r model s with t he Sa ms ung R eco very Solu ti on. ) Thi s partit ion i s call ed a Rec ov er y Are a and i t inc [...]

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    C ha pt er 5 . Appendix Importan t Safety Inform atio n 1 04 Repla cemen t Parts and A cces sori es 1 06 Regu lato r y Co mpli anc e Sta temen ts 1 08 WEEE SY MBOL INF ORMA TION 1 20 Prod uct Speci cations 1 2 1 Glos sar y 1 23 Index 1 2 7[...]

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    104 Chapter 5 Appendix Safety Instr uctions Y ou r syst em is de sign ed and t est ed to mee t the l ate st standa rds for sa fet y of i nfo rma tion t echn ology eq ui pmen t. How ev er , to en su re saf e use o f th i s prod uc t, it i s importan t th at t he safety in structi on s mar k ed on th e prod uc t and i n the doc ume nta tion a re fo l[...]

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    104 105 Chapter 5 Appendix Car e Durin g Use Do no t wal k on the po we r c ord or a llo w an y thi ng t o re st on it . • Do no t spi ll an y thi ng on t he syste m. The best w a y to a vo id • sp il ls i s to no t eat or d rink n ear y our syst em. Some p rod ucts ha ve a re pla ce able CM OS b atte r y on the • syst em board . Ther e is a [...]

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    106 Chapter 5 Appendix Rep la cem en t P arts an d Ac ce s sor ies U se on ly re pla ce men t par ts and a c c es sori es r eco mme nded b y manufa c turer . T o reduc e the ri sk of  re , us e onl y No. 2 6 A W G or la rger t elec omm uni cat ion s lin e co rd. Do no t use t his p rod uct in ar ea s cl as si  ed a s hazar dou s. Su ch a re a[...]

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    106 107 Chapter 5 Appendix Rep la cem en t P arts an d Ac ce s sor ies C onn ec t and Di sco nnect the A C adap ter The soc ket - outl et sh al l be in stall ed nea r the eq uipm en t and s ha ll be ea si ly ac ce ss ible . Do not un plug the po wer c ord out b y pulling the c able onl y . P ow er Co rd Requi rements The po we r co rd se t ( wall p[...]

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    108 Chapter 5 Appendix Reg ula tor y C omp li an ce S tat emen ts Wirel ess Guid anc e ( If tted w ith 2 .4G ban d or 5 G ban d) Lo w pow er , Rad io LAN type devi ce s ( rad io fr eque ncy (RF) w ir eles s c omm uni cat ion de vic es ) , operat ing in t he 2.4GHz/ 5G Hz Ba nd, m a y be pre sent ( embedded ) in yo ur no tebook sy ste m. The fo l[...]

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    108 109 Chapter 5 Appendix Reg ula tor y C omp li an ce S tat emen ts Wir ele ss de vic es ar e not u ser servic eable . Do not mod if y • th em in a n y wa y . Modi ca tio n to a w ire les s devi ce w il l vo id th e aut horiza tio n to u se it. P lea se con tact man ufactu rer f or se r v ice . Onl y use d riv ers app ro ved for t he co u[...]

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    110 Chapter 5 Appendix Uni nten tional Emi tter per F C C Pa r t 1 5 Thi s devi c e co mpl ies wit h Pa r t 1 5 of the F C C Rule s. Opera tion i s su bject to t he fol lowi ng t wo c ondi ti on s: ( 1 ) t hi s de vic e ma y not ca use h ar mful i nt er fer enc e, a nd ( 2 ) th is de vic e must a c c ept a n y in terfere nc e rec eiv ed, i nc lud i[...]

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    110 111 Chapter 5 Appendix Thi s devi c e is r est rict ed to i ndoo r use d ue to i ts opera tion i n the 5 . 1 5 to 5 . 25 GH z freque ncy range . FC C requ ir es t hi s pr oduct t o be us ed ind oors fo r the fr equ ency rang e 5 . 1 5 to 5 . 25 GH z to r educ e th e pot en ti al f or ha rmfu l int er fer enc e to c o -cha nne l Mobi le Sa te ll[...]

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    112 Chapter 5 Appendix The t elep hone c ompa ny m a y mak e ch ang es in i t s fac ili tie s, equ ipm en t, opera tion s, or pr oc edu res t hat c ould a ec t the opera tion o f th e equ ipme nt . If th i s hap pen s, th e te leph one c omp an y wil l pro vide ad van c ed not ice i n or der fo r yo u to m ak e nec es sary modi cat ion s to m[...]

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    112 113 Chapter 5 Appendix When u sin g IE EE 80 2. 1 1 a wi rel ess LA N, th i s prod uc t is r est rict ed to in door u se d ue to i t s oper at ion i n th e 5. 1 5- to 5 .25- GHz fr equen c y ran ge . Ind ustry Cana da r equ ir es t hi s pr oduct t o be used i ndoo rs for t he frequ ency rang e of 5 . 1 5 GHz t o 5 . 25 GH z to r educ e th e pot[...]

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    114 Chapter 5 Appendix U sers s hou ld mak e su re , for t hei r o wn pro tection , tha t the electri cal g ro und c onnecti on s of t he po wer u ti li t y , tel eph one l ine s, an d in te rna l metal li c wat er pipe sy st em, if p re sen t, ar e con nec ted t oget her . Thi s preca ut ion m a y be partic ul arl y im por tan t in rur al areas. T[...]

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    114 115 Chapter 5 Appendix Sams ung Electronics Suzhou C omputer C o., L td. No . 1 98, F ang zho u Road , Su zho u Ind ustr ia l Pa rk, Jia ng su P ro vin c e, 21 5 0 21, C h i n a T e l: + 8 6 -5 1 2- 62 53 - 89 8 8 F or th e we b or the p hone n umber o f Sam sun g Servic e Ce nt re, s ee th e W ar ran t y or co nta ct the re tai ler wh ere y ou[...]

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    116 Chapter 5 Appendix Engli sh Her eb y , Sam su ng, dec lar es t ha t th is No tebook PC i s in co mpl ia nc e with t he es sent ia l req ui rem en ts and o the r rel eva nt pr ovi sion s of Dir ec tiv e 1 999 / 5 /EC. Españ ol [ Spanish ] P or medio d e la pr ese nt e Sams ung dec lara qu e el Not ebook PC c ump le c on lo s req ui si to s ese [...]

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    116 117 Chapter 5 Appendix Suomi [F i nnish ] Sam sun g vak uuttaa tä ten että Not ebook PC ty yppi nen la it e on di re k ti ivin 1 999 / 5 / EY oleel li sten v aa ti mu ste n ja s itä k osk evie n di rekti ivi n mui den e ht ojen m uka ine n. Sve n s k a [ S w e d i s h] Här med in t yga r Sam sun g att den na No te book PC stå r I ö ve ren[...]

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    118 Chapter 5 Appendix The E uro pean v ar ia nt i s int ended f or u se th roug hou t the E ur opea n E c onom ic A rea . How ev er , au tho riza ti on for u se is fu r the r re stri cted in pa r tic ula r cou n tri es or r egi on s wit hi n c oun trie s, a s fol lo ws : General E ur opea n standa rds d ictat e maxim um ra di at ed tran smi t pow [...]

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    120 Chapter 5 Appendix WEEE S Y MBOL INF ORMA TI ON C orrect Dispo sal of Th is Pr oduct (W aste Electrica l & Elec troni c Equip ment ) (A pplica ble in the Eur opean Un ion an d other Europea n cou ntries wi th separa te col lection systems ) Thi s marki ng on t he pr oduct, ac ce sso rie s or li t era tur e indi ca te s th at th e prod uct a[...]

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    122 Chapter 5 Appendix P rod uct Sp eci ca tio ns Regi stered T radem arks Sam sun g is a r egist ered t rade ma rk of Sa ms ung C o., L td . In tel , A T OM/P en ti um/ Cel ero n ar e reg ist ered t rade ma rk s of t he In tel C orpora ti on. Mic roso f t, MS-DOS, a nd Wi ndo ws are r egist ered t rade ma rks of the Mic roso f t C orpora tion .[...]

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    122 123 Chapter 5 Appendix G loss ar y The Glo ssa r y li sts the t erm ino logi es u sed in t his U ser Gu ide . F or t erm ino logi es ot her th an t hes e, l ook in Wi ndo ws Hel p. Backup A wa y to sa ve t he cu rre nt d ata t o rest ore it l at er if nec es sary . A bac ku p is a wa y to r estor e com put er da ta when t he da ta or c omp ut e[...]

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    126 127 Chapter 5 Appendix Index O R 3X X _ N BM2X X _ N B L1 X X _ N S K 1X X _ N F S K2X X_NF S K 3X X _ N F A AP 6 1 B Ba t te r y 8 2 BIO S Set up 7 4 Boot ing P rio rity 7 9 C C D Driv e 46 Ch arge 82 Cl ick 4 1 D Dou ble- Cl ic k 4 1 Drag 4 1 Dua l View 5 2 L L CD Br ig ht nes s 7 2 M Memo r y 80 Mon it or C onnectio n / Outp ut 5 1 Mu lti C [...]