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Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features Before You Start Contents Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Important Safety Information Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 2 4 8 9 26 28 31 33 45 47 53 Product Features Small but Strong UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)
VIA Isaiah CPU
DDR2 Memory (Optional) 7 WSVGA LCD
Basic Resolution of 1024x600 Pixels, Maximum Resolution of 2048x1536 Pixels (When an external display device is connected with the Organizer)
A Touch Screen has been adopted allowing convenient
Powerful Multimedia Functions
Camera for photographing and video recording (Optional) 2 Multiple Network Support
Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Optional)
Resolves Space Restrictions through the Wireless Communication Function PC in Hand
Improved portability through its compact size and light-
weight design
Slim, Polished Design Optional Accessories for Additional Convenience
(Optional)
Organizer for convenient operations
USB External ODD(Optical Disk Drive), Ultra-Slim USB External Keyboard Optional items may be changed or may not be provided depending on the computer
3 Before You Start
User Guide Information This product is supplied with an Getting Started Guide, and a User Guide You can even more easily and conveniently use the computer by using any of the guides depending on your
Getting Started Guide This guide is provided so that you can conveniently refer to this guide when
User Guide
Alternatively, select Start > All Programs
> Samsung>User Guide > User Guide This document includes the computer functions, how to use the functions, and
4 Utilizating the User Guide
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the
For basic usage of the computer refer to the additionally supplied Getting Started Guide
Refer to the User Guide for the
Using the Index of the User Guide,
Using the Glossary of the User Guide,
If a problem occurs, refer to the Q & A
Some devices and software referred in the User Guide may not be provided and/or changed by
Note that the computer environment referred in the User Guide may not be the same as
The image used for the cover and text of the User Guide may not be
A Click in this manual refers to a Single-tap
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Windows XP Home
Safety Precaution Notations Icon Notation Description Warning Caution Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause
Text Notations Icon Notation Before You Start Caution Note Page XX Start > All Programs
> Samsung > User Guide > User Guide Description Content included in this section includes information required
Content included in this section includes information required
Content included in this section includes helpful information to
This notation represents the page number you can refer to for
Click the Start button and then select All Programs > Samsung
> User Guide > User Guide 5 Copyright 2008 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
Precautions for Operating System Support If a problem occurs because of the reinstallation of other operating systems(OS) or a previous version of a OS pre-installed on this computer, or a software that does not support the OS, the company will not provide technical support, a replacement or refund, and if our service engineer visits you due to this problem, a service charge will
Constraints of the Operating System The Windows XP Home operating system does not support the function that allows
Performance Restrictions
Online games and some games(3D,2D) may not be supported and Full HD video
6 About the Product Capacity Representation Standard About HDD Capacity Representation The capacity of the storage device (HDD, SSD) of the manufacturer is calculated
However, the operating system (Windows) calculates the storage device capacity assuming that 1KB=1,024 Bytes, and therefore the capacity representation of the HDD in Windows is smaller than the actual capacity due to the difference in capacity
In addition, the capacity representation in Windows may be even smaller because some
About Memory Capacity Representation The memory capacity reported in Windows is lesser than the actual capacity of
This is because BIOS or a video adapter uses a portion of memory or claims it for
1,022MB or less) 7 Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started 2 Product Features 4 Before You Start 8 Contents Safety Precautions 9 Proper Posture During Computer Use 26 28 Important Safety Information 31 Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements 33 45 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION 47 Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 53 Chapter 2. Using the Computer Stylus Pen Entering Text Using the Buttons Multi Card Slot Organizer (Optional) Connecting a monitor / TV Adjusting the Volume Voice Recorder Chapter 3. Using Microsoft 56 59 64 67 70 77 81 84 Windows XP About Microsoft Windows XP The Windows XP Screen Layout Control Panel 87 91 95 Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network Wireless Network Using the Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Bluetooth (Optional) Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs CyberLink YouCam (Optional) Samsung Update Plus (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) Using Samsung Magic Doctor
(Optional) Reinstalling Software Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Battery Chapter 7. Appendix Reinstalling Windows XP Using Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Q & A
Glossary Index Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 101 104 107 111 116 119 121 123 128 129 132 136 139 140 147 152 161
7 188 192 193 8 Safety Precautions For your security and to prevent damage, please read the following safety instructions
Warning
Installation Related Keep a distance of 15cm or more between the computer and the wall and do not place any objects between them. This may increase the internal temperature of the computer and may cause
Do not install the computer on a slant or a place prone to vibrations, or avoid using the computer in that location for a long time. This increases the risk that a malfunction or damage
Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. There is a danger of
the product within the operating conditions
Manufacturers User
Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of
9
Power Related The power plug and
differ depending on the
and the product model. Do not touch the mains plug or power cord with wet hands. There is a danger of
Do not exceed the standard capacity
(voltage/current) of a multi-plug or power outlet extension when using it for the product. There is a danger of
10
If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service center. There is a danger of
Do not use a damaged or loose mains plug or power cord or power outlet. There is a danger of
Avoid exposing any part of your body to the heat from the computer vent for a long time when it is on. Exposing a part of your body to the heat from the vent for long periods of
Avoid blocking the vent at the bottom or side of the computer when using it on a bed or cushion. If the vent is blocked, there is a danger of damaging the computer or overheating the inside
Plug the power cord
outlet and AC adapter. Failing to do so may cause
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. If the cord is damaged, it may cause electric shock
If water or another substance enters the power input jack, AC adapter or the computer, disconnect the power cord and contact the service center. Damage to the device within the computer may
Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only. If the cord is damaged, it
11 AC Adapter Usage Precautions Connect the power cord
Otherwise, there is a
Do not place heavy objects or step onto the power cord or AC adapter to avoid damaging the power cord or AC adapter. If the cord is damaged, there is a danger of
Use only the AC adapter supplied with the product. Using another adapter may cause the screen to
12 Battery Usage Related Keep the battery out of the reach of infants and pets, as they could put the battery into their mouths. There is a danger of
Authorized Parts Use an authorized battery and AC adapter only. Please use an authorized battery and adapter approved by Samsung
Unauthorized batteries and adapters may not meet the proper safety requirements and may cause problems or malfunctions and result in
13 Do not use the computer in a badly ventilated location such as on bedding, on a pillow or cushion, etc, and do not use it in a location such as room with
cause the computer to overheat. Take care that the computer vents (on the side or the bottom) are not blocked especially in
the vents are blocked, the computer may overheat and it may cause a computer problem, or even
Do not use the computer in a humid location such as a bathroom or sauna. Please use the computer within the recommended temperature and humidity range (10~32C, 20~80%
Power Off Do not close the LCD panel and put the computer into your bag to move it when it is still turned on. If you put the computer into your bag without turning it off, the computer may overheat and there is
computer down properly
Never heat the battery or put the battery into
use the battery in a hot location such as a sauna, inside a vehicle exposed to the heat, and so on. There is a danger of an
14 Take care not to allow metal objects such as a key or clip to touch the battery terminal (metal parts).
the battery terminals, it may cause excessive
damage the battery, or
If liquid leaks out of the battery or there is a funny smell coming from the battery, remove the battery from the computer and contact a service center. There is a danger of an
To use the computer safely, replace a dead battery with a new, authorized battery. Please charge the battery fully before using the computer
15 Usage Related Disconnect all cables connected to the computer before cleaning it. If you are using a notebook computer, remove the battery. There is a danger of electric shock or damage
Do not connect a phone line connected to a digital phone to the modem. There is a danger of a
If the computer is broken or dropped, disconnect the power cord and contact a service center for a safety check. Using a broken computer may cause electric shock
Do not place any
water or chemicals over or near the computer. If water or chemicals enter the computer, this
16 Avoid direct sunlight when the computer is in an air-tight location such as inside a vehicle. There is a danger of
computer may overheat and also present
Use only authorized parts (multi-plug, battery and memory) and never disassemble parts. There is a danger of damaging the product,
Upgrade Related Never disassemble the power supply or AC adapter. There is a danger of
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
swallowed it, contact a
17 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.). Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables before disassembling the computer. If there is a modem, disconnect the phone line. If you are using a notebook computer, make sure to remove the battery. Failing to do so, may
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.
pressed against the notebook computer, a white stop or stain may
Therefore, take care not to apply any pressure to
In this case, place the notebook computer in a separate compartment away from the other
18 Caution
Installation Related Do not block the ports
(holes), vents, etc. of the product and do not insert objects. Damage to a component within the computer may cause electric shock or
When using the computer with it lying on its side, place it so that the vents face upwards. Failing to do so, may cause the internal temperature of the computer to rise and the computer to malfunction or
Do not place a heavy object over the product. This may cause a problem
Battery Usage Related Dispose of worn-out batteries properly.
method may differ depending on your
Dispose of the used battery in an
Do not throw or disassemble the battery and do not put it into water. This may cause an
19 Usage Related Do not place a candle, lighted cigar, etc. over or on the product.
Use a wall outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part. Failing to do so may cause an electric shock
Make sure to have the product tested by a safety service engineer after repairing the product. Authorized Samsung Repair Centers will carry out safety checks after a
product without testing it for safety may cause an
Use only a battery authorized by Samsung Electronics. Failing to do so may
Do not heat the battery or expose it to heat (e.g. inside a vehicle during the summer). There is a danger of
Avoid contact with metal objects such as car keys or clips when keeping or carrying a battery. Contact with a metal may cause excessive current and a high temperature and may damage the
Charge the battery according to the instructions in the manual. Failing to do so, may cause an explosion or
20 In case of lightning, immediately turn the system off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and line do not use a modem or phone. There is a danger of
Do not use your computer and AC-
Adapter on your lap or soft surfaces. If the computer temperature increases, there is a danger of
Connect only permitted devices to the connectors or ports of the computer. Failing to do so, may cause electric shock and
Close the LCD panel only after checking if the notebook computer is turned off. The temperature may rise and it may cause overheating and
Do not press the Eject Button while the Floppy Disk/CD-ROM drive is in operation. You might lose data and the disk might be suddenly
Take care not to drop the product while using it. This may cause personal
Do not contact the antenna with electricity facility such as the power outlet. There is a danger of
When handling computer parts, follow the instructions on the manual supplied with the parts. Failing to do so, may cause damage to the
If the computer emits smoke, or there is a burning smell, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and contact a service center. If your computer is a notebook computer, make sure to remove the battery.
21 Do not use a damaged
Disk. There is a danger of damaging the product or
Do not insert your
Slot.
Use recommended computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product and only use the computer when it is completely dried. Failing to do so may cause
Emergency disk eject method using paperclip should not be used while the disk is in motion. Make sure to use the emergency disk eject method only when the Optical Disk Drive is stopped.
Do not place your face close to the Optical Disk Drive tray when it is operating.
Check CDs for cracks and damage prior to use. It may damage the disc and cause disorder of
Upgrade Related Take care when touching the product or parts. The device may be damaged or you may be
Take care not to throw or drop a computer part or device.
Make sure to close the computer cover before connecting the power after a reassembly. There is a danger of electric shock if your body touches an internal
22 Use parts authorized by Samsung Electronics only. Failing to do so, may
Never disassemble or repair the product by yourself. There is a danger of
To 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
Custody and Movement Related When moving the product, turn the power off and separate all
The product might be damaged or users may
Use a computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product. Using a cleansing solution or chemical that is not developed for a computer
Do not operate or watch the computer while driving a vehicle. There is a danger of a
For long periods of not using the notebook computer, discharge the battery and preserve as it is detached. The battery will be preserved at its best
Keep the Stylus Pen out of reach of children.
themselves by swallowing
23 LCD Related LCD Bad Pixels The limits of LCD manufacturing technology permit a maximum of 4 abnormal or bad pixels, which does not affect the
This system may have the same level of abnormal or bad pixels as any other companys
Cleaning the LCD When cleaning the LCD panel, use only
cleaners with a soft cloth, and lightly wipe in
Pressing down hard
24 Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management) Take care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive.
A hard disk drive is so sensitive to external impact that an external impact may cause loss of data on the
Take extra care, because moving the computer or an impact on the computer when it is turned on may damage the data of the hard disk
The company is not liable for any loss of any data caused by a customers careless usage or bad environmental
Causes that may damage the data of a hard disk drive and the hard disk drive itself.
The data may be lost when an external impact is applied to the disk while disassembling or assembling the
The data may be lost when the computer is turned off or reset by a power failure while the hard disk drive
The data may be lost and irrecoverable due to a computer virus
The data may be lost if the power is
Moving or causing an impact to the computer while the hard disk drive
corrupted or bad sectors on the hard
To prevent data loss due to damage to the hard disk drive, please backup your data frequently. 25 Proper Posture During Computer Use Maintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical
The following instructions are about maintaining a proper posture during computer use
The instructions in this manual have been prepared so that they can be applied
Eye Position Keep a distance of at least 50cm between the LCD and your eyes.
that its top height is equal to or lower
Avoid setting the LCD excessively
When wearing glasses, clean them
Proper Posture
Do not use the computer on your lap or
There is a danger of burns due to the
To use the computer while talking over the telephone, use the ear-microphone
When using the computer while holding a phone over your shoulder and talking on the phone, your posture becomes
Keep frequently used work items within an easy working range (where you can
26 Hand Position
It is recommended to connect and use an external keyboard and mouse when
Do not hold the Stylus Pen with
Do not press the touch screen with
Volume Control
(Headphones and Speakers)
music. Check your volume!!
Check if the volume is too loud before
Do not turn the volume to the maximum
the volume at a low level and increase
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It is not recommended using
Use Time (Break Time)
Take a break for 10 minutes or more after a 50-minute period when working
Illumination
Do not use the computer in dark
computer use must be as bright so for
Operation Condition
Do not use the computer in hot and
Use the computer within the allowed temperature and humidity range
Important Safety Information Safety Instructions Your system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety
However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in
Always follow these instructions to
Setting Up your System
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your
Do not use this product near water or a
Set up the system on a stable work
The product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated
28
Ensure that the electrical outlet you are using to power your equipment is
If your computer has a voltage selector switch, make sure that the switch is in
Openings in the computer case are
you provide adequate space, at least 6 inches (15 cm), around the system for ventilation when you set up your work
Ensure that the fan vents on the bottom
Do not place the computer on a soft surface, doing so will block the bottom
If you use an extension cord with this system, make sure that the total power rating on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the
Care During Use
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power cables, remove the battery and
29 The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC
When installing and operating devices please refer to safety requirements in the
If any smell of burning or smoke from the computer the unit should be switched off
Do not allow your portable computer to operate with the base resting directly on
30 Replacement Parts and Accessories
care areas of medical and dental facilities, oxygen rich environments, or industrial
Battery Disposal Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable
Contact the Samsung Helpline for information on how to dispose of batteries that you
THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
31 Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter
Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only. Power Cord Requirements The power cord set (wall plug, cable and AC adapter plug) you received with your computer meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country
General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 7 A and a nominal
32 Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations,
restrictions are listed on the next page:
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Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on
communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless
In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be
atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted
wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning
system is equipped with a wireless device, when traveling between countries with your system, check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or
If your system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless device, do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the
manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or contact manufacturer Technical Support for
34 United States of America USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do not touch or move antenna while the
Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes,
Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; if not, the radio may be
The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such
The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation
The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each
Explosive Device Proximity Warning Do not operate a portable transmitter
(such as a wireless network device) near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless
Use On Aircraft Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-
frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with
Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network: Refer to the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the
The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other
product not expressly approved by could void the users authority to
35
Reorient or relocate the receiving
Increase the separation between
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
This is available at FCC local regional
for any radio or television interference
of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and
Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
36 FCC Part 68
This equipment compiles with part
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number
this information must be provided to the
This equipment uses the following USOC
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this
to be connected to the telephone network or promises wiring using a compatible
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be
RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an
the sum of RENs should not exceed
devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by total RENs, contact the local telephone company to determine the
If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may
practical, the telephone company will
Also, you will be advised of your right
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could
this happens, the telephone company will provide advanced notice in order for
If trouble is experienced with this equipment (Modem) for repair or warranty information, please contact your local
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the
The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the
38
This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on
of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity,
provided may not be any number for which charges exceed local or long-
In order to program this information into your fax machine, refer to your
39 European Union European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with the Conformit Europene (CE) Marking, which indicates compliance with the applicable Directives and European
The following information is only applicable to systems labeled with the CE mark
European Directives This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with amending directives 92/31/EEC &
93/68/EEC as per EN 55022 Class B EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024
Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 73/23/
EEC as per EN 60950-1:2001+A11
Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC as per
device)
band embedded wireless device)
GHz band embedded wireless device)
GHz band embedded wireless device)
band embedded wireless device) 40 European Radio Approval
EU-approved radio devices) This Product is a Notebook computer;
low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system which is intended for
Refer to the system label to verify the
Wireless devices that may be in your
European Union or associated areas if a CE mark
Registration Number and the Alert
The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission
within countries under the heading European Economic Area
Translated Statements of Compliance
[English]
This product follows the provisions of the
[Danish]
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europiske direktiv 1999/5/EC
[Dutch]
Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief
[Finnish]
Tm tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin
[French]
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences
[German]
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europischen Richtlinie 1999/5/EC
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Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva
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Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet
[Portuguese]
Este produto cumpre com as normas da
[Spanish]
Este producto cumple con las normas del
[Swedish]
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet
European Economic Area Restrictions Local Restriction of 802.11b/802.11g Radio Usage
[Note to integrator: The following statements on local restrictions must be published in all end-user documentation provided with the system or product
Due to the fact that the frequencies
LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries,
countries or regions, and are not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of
As a user of these products, you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for which they were intended and for verifying
correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of
settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be
42 France For Metropolitan departments:
For Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte:
For Reunion, Guyane:
(channels 5 to 13)
The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic
further restricted in particular countries or regions within countries, as follows:
General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
Belgium The product may be used outdoors, but for outdoor transmissions over a distance of 300m or more, a license from the BIPT
This restriction should be indicated in the manual as follows:
Dans le cas dune utilisation prive, lextrieur dun btiment, au-dessus dun espace public, aucun enregistrement nest ncessaire pour une distance de moins
300m un enregistrement auprs de
publique lextrieur de btiments, une
enregistrements et licences, veuillez
43 This equipment has been approved to Council Decision 98/482/EEC - CTR
connection to the Public Switched
However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on
event of problems, you should contact
European Telecommunication
EU-approved modems) Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment
indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards:
CTR 21 - Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to the analogue Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) of TE (excluding TE supporting voice telephony services) in which network addressing, if provided, is by means of Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect (pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling, only the performance of the DTMF signaling
It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signaling for access to public
DTMF signaling also provides faster
44 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION Correct disposal of this product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems.) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
45 Correct disposal of batteries in this product Pb
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.) This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their
battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return
USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Maganese Dioxide) Lithium coin
46 Overview
Optional items may be changed or may not be provided depending on the computer
The actual color and appearance of the computer may differ from the pictures used
Front View 3 1 2 3 4 1 Microphone 2 Status Indicators 3 Speaker 4 LCD
48 47 Status Indicators
1 HDD 2 Wireless LAN 3 Charge 4 Power
This is lit for models with wireless LAN capability when the
Green: When the battery is completely charged or is not 104
Amber Blink: When the HOLD switch is lifted up or a button is pressed in the HOLD When the computer is running on battery power
Off:
On Blink To wake the computer up from Sleep mode, slide the Power Switch 48 Top View 1 Headphone Jack 2 Multi-Card Slot
(Optional) 3 Vents
Bottom View 1 Organizer Port When connecting the computer and the Organizer (optional), connect through the organizer connector of the Organizer to
49 Right View
1 Windows Security Button 2 Power IN Jack 3 USB Port 4 Vents Pressing this button is the same as pressing the <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del>
The AC adapter which supplies power for the computer is
You can connect USB devices such as a USB keyboard/mouse,
Emits heat generated inside the
Avoid blocking the vents as this may overheat the
50 Left View 1 Wheel Button Press the Wheel button to run the MENU
Turn the Wheel button up or down to select
Power Switch Function Slide the switch downwards to turn the
HOLD Switch (Lock) Function If you slide the switch upwards to the end (HOLD position), the Lock icon appears and the computer is Locked and
Slide the switch to the mid position to
2 Power Switch /
HOLD Switch
3 Hand Strap Hole 51 Back View
1 Vents
2 Camera Lens
(Optional) 3 Stand 4 Battery 5 Battery Latch
119
A lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power for the
140 140 52 Turning the Computer On and Off
(Refer to the Getting Started Guide Turning the computer on 1 Install the battery and connect the AC adapter 2 stand 3 Slide the Power Switch
When running the computer on battery power, the LCD brightness is dimmed
Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and press the Brightness
, of the 53 Turning the computer off 1 Click the start button 2 Click Turn Off Computer
3 Click Turn Off
If the computer does not shutdown due to a system error, slide the power switch
When turning the computer on again after it was turned off by sliding the power
When booting the computer after a forced shutdown, the Windows error recovery
turning the Wheel button and then press and hold the Wheel button for 2 seconds
54 Chapter 2. Using the computer Stylus Pen Entering Text Using the Buttons Multi Card Slot Organizer (Optional) Connecting a monitor / TV Adjusting the Volume Voice Recorder 56 59 64 67 70 77 81 84 Stylus Pen
It is recommended to connect and use a USB keyboard and mouse when using the
Operate the touch screen LCD with a Stylus Pen or your
Stylus Pen Functions Mouse Using the Stylus Pen Function Single-
click Single-
tap Double-
click Double-
tap Right-
click Press and Hold
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds with the pen to display the Pop-up
Drag Drag Tap an item and drag it with the pen to
56 Calibrating the Screen
incorrect, you can correct the pointing position using the eGalax Touch 1 Select 2 In the Tools tab, select 4 Points Calibration Enhancing the Accuracy If greater precision is required, you can correct the pointing position by using 9-Points or 25-Points 1Linearization Style item in the Settings tab, select 9-Points or 25-Points and then press the Apply 2Linearization from the Tools
57 3 Press and hold the
-symbol appears repeatedly according to the selected number of points.
-symbol displayed on the screen until the OK appears. The 4 If the Calibration Result window appears, click the OK button. The pointing position of the Stylus Pen is corrected. 58 Entering Text You can enter characters using the Samsung Screen Keyboard (Windows XP Home) or Tablet PC Input Panel (Windows XP Tablet) depending on your Windows Operating
For models with Windows XP Home You can enter characters with the Samsung Screen Keyboard The Samsung Screen Keyboard is a program that enables entering characters with the
Running the Samsung Screen Keyboard Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and click Samsung Screen Keyboard Alternatively, click the Samsung Screen Keyboard icon on the Desktop or click the Samsung Screen Keyboard icon in the system tray of the Taskbar to run the
Samsung Screen Keyboard 59 Using the Samsung Screen Keyboard The location and shape of the Samsung Screen Keyboard menu button may differ
Resize Settings Input Tools Close Close Input Tools Resize Settings Right Mouse Button Right Mouse Button
If you click this button, the Samsung Screen Keyboard is minimized to the icon
If you click this button, the Samsung Screen Keyboard is
You can determine the Samsung Screen Keyboard color, the default keyboard size, the location of the Samsung Screen Keyboard menu button and whether to run the Samsung
60 For models with Windows XP Tablet You can enter characters with the Tablet PC Input Panel The Tablet PC Input Panel
three ways in which letters can be entered using the Tablet PC Input Panel: with the Writing Pad, with the Character Pad, and with the On-Screen
To open the Tablet PC Input Panel, click on the Tablet PC Input Panel
icon on the Tools and Options Close Writing Pad Character Pad On-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Input Panel icon Help You can learn detailed usage
61 Entering text using the Writing Pad You can enter characters by writing characters on the Stylus Pen Writing Pad
Entering text using the Character Pad You can write a letter in each cell of the
Writing Pad icon 1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the 2 Write text in the input area of the Writing Pad with the Stylus Pen and
are converted into the corresponding
Tap the Insert button to enter the
Character Pad icon 1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the 2 Write a letter in the cell of the Character Pad with the Stylus Pen
is converted into the corresponding
Tap the Insert button to enter a
Insert Insert Modifying Text Write over incorrect letters or press the lower part of a letter to select another letter
62 Entering text using the On-Screen Keyboard The On-Screen Keyboard displays a standard keyboard on the screen so that you can
1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the On-Screen Keyboard icon 2
63 Using the Buttons The function of the Wheel button The Wheel Button When the Wheel button is pressed, the MENU program Wheel button
Press EXIT MENU program The screen that appears at this time may differ depending on the installed Windows
64 MENU Items Battery Function
Brightness Whenever you press this button, the LCD brightness is
Volume Whenever you press this button, the volume is increased
Sound
Backlit
again, press the Wheel button Etiquette Mode
Since Etiquette Mode makes the CPU run at its slowest, the program operating speed may slow down and the
65 Multi Card Slot
You can use a card as a removable disk and conveniently exchange data with digital
You have to additionally purchase a multi card with the necessary capacity
Supported Cards Using a Memory Card 1 Insert the memory card into the multi card slot according to the direction
SD Card SDHC Card MMC Example) SD Card 67 2 Click Start > My Computer
3 You can save, move and delete data by double-clicking the corresponding
The device name of the card drive may differ depending on your
68 Since you can only use the card after formatting it, if it is not formatted, format the card referring to the descriptions of To format a memory
69 Using a Mini SD snd RS-MMC Since the above cards are too small, you cannot insert the cards into the
Insert the card into the dedicated adapter (available from most electronic retailers) and then insert
However, depending on the adapters body material, some RS-MMC cards
Samsung recommend that you check the card is recognized correctly prior
Removing a Card 1 2
To use a card to exchange data with a digital device such as a digital camera, formatting the data using the digital device is
When you try to use a card, which is formatted in the computer, in another digital device, you may have to format the card again in
You cannot format, write or delete data from a SD, or SDHC card with a write protection tab when it
Inserting and removing a memory card repeatedly may damage the
Formatting a Card
time, you must format the card before
Formatting a card deletes all data
includes data, backup the data
1 Select Start > My Computer 2 Right-click over the card drive and 3 If you click Start select Format 69 Organizer (Optional) The Organizer is a portable device that can be connected to a computer and you can
Organizer provides a keyboard and docking device for your
You can only use the Organizer
The Organizer
The actual color and appearance of the organizer and the computer may differ from
Front View
Docking Device
Computer Separation Latch
Touchpad
Left Touchpad Button
Status Indicators
Stylus Pen Holder
Organizer Connector
Wired Keyboard
Right Touchpad Button
LCD Protection Cover 70
Docking Device
Computer Separation Latch
Touchpad
Left Touchpad Button
Using this latch, you can separate the computer from an
To separate the computer, slide the latch to the left position and
Status Indicators
This turns on when the Num Lock key is pressed and
This turns on when the Caps Lock key is pressed allowing capital letters to be typed without holding the Shift button
This turns on when the Scroll Lock key is pressed and screen
LCD Protection Cover
Right Touchpad Button
Wired Keyboard
Organizer Connector Protects the LCD panel when the organizer is closed after
organizer, you can use the LCD protection cover as a wrist pad
Stylus Pen Holder 71 Right View / Left View
[ Right View ]
[ Left View ]
Monitor Port
Wired LAN Port
Monitor Port
Wired LAN Port
Connecting a monitor/ TV
to Wired Network 101 77 Back View
Stand
High Capacity Battery Extension Compartment You can place the screen on the stand for more comfortable
You can expand the space by expanding this part when using a computer with a high
Stand
High Capacity Battery Extension Compartment 72 Installing / Removing the Computer
Make sure to remove all the cables connected to the computer before installing the
Although you can install onto or remove the computer from the Organizer regardless of whether the computer is turned on or off, doing this when the computer is turned
Installing the Computer 1 Place the computer over the Organizer aligning the bottom of the computer to the docking device of the Organizer and then press the
Removing the Computer 1 2 Slide and hold the Computer Separation Latch at the bottom left of the Organizer docking device into the left position and lift the computer up to
2 Organizer to a comfortable angle and
73 Using the Keyboard The Organizer
Shortcut Keys You can use the following functions by pressing the keys below with the Fn Fn+
Name REST
(Sleep Mode) Gauge Euro CRT/LCD Backlit Mute Function
Power Switch
You can only use this function when the Easy Display Manager
Switches the screen output to the LCD or external monitor when
78
74 Fn+
Name Function Wireless LAN Turns the wireless LAN function on or off in models with wireless Touchpad Num Lock Scroll Lock
When using an external mouse only, you can turn the Touchpad
If you turn the Scroll Lock on, you can scroll the screen up or
Screen Brightness Control key combination or the
Fn +
Fn +
The changed screen brightness is displayed at the center of the screen for a
Numeric Key The numbers are printed in blue on the
If Num Lock is turned on by pressing the Fn +
key combination, you can use
Volume Control To control the volume, press the Fn +
key combination or the Fn +
You can mute the sound or cancel the mute function by clicking the Fn +
Other Function Keys Application Key Performs the right-click mouse function
75 Touchpad The touchpad provides the same function as a mouse and the left and right buttons of
If you touch the Touchpad or press the Touchpad buttons while booting up, the
Touchpad
Touchpad Left Button You can select or run a
Scroll Area Touchpad Right Button Plays the role of the right
76 Connecting a monitor / TV monitor / TV Using an external display device is useful when you are giving a presentation or
You can use the Connect Monitor/ TV function only when you have an Organizer The Organizer
Connecting to the Monitor / TV Connect the computer to the RGB port of the monitor or TV using a monitor cable
77 Viewing Through a Monitor / TV key combination Switching the Display Device using the Shortcut Key Press the Fn +
Easy Display Manager screen appears in which you can select a
Whenever you press the key while holding down the Fn key, the selected
Example) Selecting LCD+CRT Dual View Switching to the MENU Program Screen
Press the wheel button to run the MENU 78
Pressing the LCD/CRT button once cycles through the following modes:
LCD > CRT > Clone View > Dual View
LCD: Computer Screen
CRT: External Monitor Screen
LCD+CRT Clone View: Computer
+ External Monitor Screen
LCD+CRT DualView: Computer
+ External Monitor Screen in Dual View
What is Dual View?
Dual View is a function that enables you to view a computer
It is convenient when you need a
External Monitor / TV is not supported in the DOS Command
Using Dual View to View Extended Screen Dual View is a function that enables you to view a computer screen over two display
In Dual View mode, you can select the screen resolution and colour quality for each
3 Click the monitor 2 icon, select the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box, click Apply and then click OK Setting Dual View Mode 1 Connect the external display device
connect a TV, connect the TV to the
2 Right-click on the Desktop, click Properties, and then click the Settings 79 4 The primary display device(the LCD) is indicated as 1, and the secondary display device is indicated as 2 you can view the screen through two
the LCD as the 'Primary' monitor is
Deactivating Dual View Mode Click the monitor 2 icon, clear the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box, and then click Apply To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode Click the title bar of the window in the primary display device (1, the LCD), and drag it to the secondary display
1 : Primary 2 : Secondary If the screen of the secondary display device is displayed, change the settings to the desired screen resolution and colour quality in the
80 Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Volume using the Volume Adjustment Program Click the Volume icon on the taskbar
Mute Using the Sound Recorder The procedures to record sound using the
1 Connect a microphone to the 2 Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices Alternatively, double-click on the Volume icon
3 Click Advanced from Volume and then, click Options > Properties. 81 4 Select Realtek HD Audio input from the mixer device to select Recording from Adjust Volume for 7 Click Start > All Programs >
Accessories >Entertainment >
Sound Recorder 8 Click the Record button to perform
The default recording duration of
a dedicated recording program from the Internet to record audio data for a
5 Select Mic Volume from Show the following volume controls and click OK 6 When Recording Control window appears, make sure all the Mute
recording volume to increase the recording sensitivity and close the
82
WOW XT (Music): Select to listen to
TruSurround XT (Movie/Video):
The SRS function supports the computers built-in speaker and
Using SRS The SRS function enables you to experience more stereophonic sound by expanding the space-perception through
1 Click Start > Control Panel >
Sound, Speech and Audio Devices
> SRS Control Panel 2 Check the Enable checkbox and
to sound through the selected SRS
83 Voice Recorder
3 If the recording is complete, click the
Stop
Save
4 Play
click the Open
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Voice Recorder > Voice Recorder 2 Start recording near the built-
in microphone at the front of the computer by clicking the Record
HELP OPEN PLAY STOP RECORD SETTING 84 When unable to make a recording using the built-in microphone Click the SETTING button and check if the Recording device is set to Realtek HD Audio Input, and the Input Source is set to Mic Volume
For more detailed usage, click the Help 85 Chapter 3. Using Microsoft Windows Vista About Microsoft Windows XP The Windows XP Screen Layout Control Panel 87 91 95 The screen shots used in this chapter may differ from actual screens depending on the Windows XP version and model. About Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP (hereafter, Windows) is the basic operating system used to
On this computer, The Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Tour Windows XP as well as Help and Support Tour Windows XP
Click Start > Tour Windows XP. Or, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Tour Windows XP.
The screen layout may differ depending on the computer model and the operating
87 Help and Support
Click Start > Help and Support. Search Fixing a problem How to Change Desktop (Background Picture) What's new in Windows XP > Windows XP articles : Walkthrough ways to use your PCWalkthrough : Personalize your PC, you can view the way to change the background picture on Customize Desktop 88 Using Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition The Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is an operating system based on
You can learn elementary functions for using this PC through the Get Going with Tablet PC and Tablet PC Tutorials
In addition, since a Stylus Pen is provided instead of a Tablet Pen, the Tablet and Pen Settings provided by the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition are not completely supported by the Pen Options To calibrate the Pen, use the Touchkit 57 Get Going with the Tablet PC Tablet PC Select Start > All Programs > Get Going with Tablet PC The Welcome to Tablet ComputingStart to learn how to use
89 Tablet PC Tutorials You can tour elementary functions of your tablet PC and learn how to hand-write on the
Select Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Tutorials
Next to learn how to perform Note Writing,
90 The Windows XP Screen Layout Desktop
The screen that appears at this time may differ depending on the installed Windows
Tablet PC Input Panel
(For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition only) Start Taskbar System Tray with Clock Start Taskbar
91 System Tray with Clock Tablet PC Input Panel
(For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition only)
Understanding the Start Menu
with the Control Panel, receive support by selecting Help and Support, and search for items on the computer or on the Internet by selecting Search Frequently used programs All Programs Start Button 92 My Computer Control Panel Help and Support My Computer Displays the contents of the hard disk, the CD-ROM drive,
Control Panel
93 Help and Support Search Provides on-line help, information on Windows and
Run
Understanding a Window
My Computer window, which displays information on the computers hard drive, will be used as an
Click Start > My Computer
contents do not appear, click Show the contents of this folder 93 Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Close Button Maximize Button MinimizeButton Folder Icon Quick Task Window Drive Icon
(Storage Device)
What is a drive?
What is a folder?
To view the entire structure of the drive
94 Control Panel
Opening the Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel 95 Appearance and Themes Network and internet Connections Add or Remove Programs Sound, Speech and Audio Devices Performance and Maintenance Printers and Other Hardware User Accounts Date, Time, Language and Regional Options Accessibility Options Security Center
This function is used to change the Desktop, apply a theme and a screen saver to the computer, and change the Start
This function is used to add remove a program from
In addition, you can manage the hard disk drive and
This function is used to add or set up a Windows XP user
This function is used to select options for disabled persons
This function is used to check the current security status to
96 User Accounts
The procedures to add a user account and switch between user accounts are described
Adding a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Panel 2 Double-click User Accounts and click Create a New account 4 Select an account type, click Create Account, and then check the newly created account in the user account
If you cannot see the bottom of the screen, press and drag the scroll bar
5 To change the user account information, click on account to be
You can change the account name,
3 Enter a name and then click the Next
97 Changing the Resolution and Colors The resolution means the number of
selecting a higher resolution, items on the Desktop become smaller and more items
the color quality, the more colors are
To change the screen resolution or color quality, follow these steps:
1 Select Start > Control Panel >
Appearance and Themes > Display 2 Click on Settings and change the Screen Resolution and Color Quality 3 Click OK Deleting a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Panel > User 2 Click on user account to be deleted and click Delete Account Accounts You cannot delete a currently logged
Switching Users 1 Select Start > Log Off 2 Click Switch User 3 Click on user account to login to the
98 You can check your
To set the resolution, slide the resolution slide bar to a desired resolution in the Screen
To set the color quality, select a color quality in the Color
The following resolutions and color qualities are recommended according to the
LCD Type
Resolution 1024 x 600 Color Quality Very High (32bit) 99
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Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network Wireless Network Using the Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Bluetooth (Optional) 101 104 107 111 Wired Network A wired network is a network environment used for a company network or broadband
You can only use the Wired network The Organizer
107 1 Connect a LAN cable to the Organizers LAN port 3 Select Local Area Connection and click the right button of the touch pad and select Properties 2 Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet Connections
> Network Connection The LAN Device name may differ depending on your computers
101 4 Click General tab and select a LAN driver from Connect using: Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties The displayed LAN driver may vary
Click Install to add a network
below: You can add a client, a
5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically you use a static IP, select Use the following IP address and enter the
If the IP of your computer is not automatically assigned, contact the
6 If all settings are made, click OK
102
simultaneously Using the providing by Windows XP, you can set
and then you can select to use either of
1 Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet Connections
> Network Connection > Local Area Connection by using the right button of the touch pad and click Properties and click Properties 2 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 3 Select the tab, select
4 When the setting completes, click OK 103 Wireless Network A wireless network allows computers to share resources or an internet connection
This description is applied only to the models equipped with wireless LAN cards or
Easy Network Manager
, from Start
> Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware Tab >
Device Manager > Network Adapter Some of the pictures shown in this description may vary depending on the wireless 107
To use the wireless LAN, press the wheel button and set the Wireless LAN item of the MENU program to ON turned on, the Wireless LAN Operation LED Types of Wireless LAN Connections The types of wireless LAN connections
how to use the wireless LAN based on
AP Connections You can connect to the Internet or a computer on the network by connecting
What is Access Point (AP)?
AP is a network device that connects wired LAN to wireless LAN and corresponds to the wireless hub of a
to connect more than one computer
104
computers where wireless LAN is enabled wirelessly and is called Peer-
Then, another computer is connected to the computer wirelessly for
For more information on how to establish connections, see the information from Start > Help and Support > Networking and Web When you use Ad-Hoc, you have to
170 Connecting to Wireless LAN If an AP exists near your location, you can easily connect to wireless LAN in the
The following description is based on Windows XP Service Pack 2; thus, the pictures
1 Click the Wireless Network Connection icon using the right button of the touch
View Available Wireless Networks from the Taskbar 2 Select an AP to be connected and click Connect If a network key is set in the AP, the
Enter the network key in the input window and click OK For a network key, contact the
3 Once Connected to AP is displayed,
105 To check the network connections Place the mouse on the Wireless Network Connection icon
from the 106 Using the Easy Network Manager
Easy Network Manager (Optional)
107~108
settings again after moving to another location. 109
location, you can immediately access the network without following the network
You can diagnose the network status. 110 Network Settings This section describes the procedures to connect to the Internet by setting up a
4 Select a network location icon and
Next 1 To use the wireless LAN, press the wheel button and set the Wireless LAN item of the MENU program to ON When the wireless LAN is turned on, the Wireless LAN Operation LED is
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Easy Network Manager
> Easy Network Manager 3 Click the Add 107 5 Select Direct Connection and click the Next 6 Select the LAN device, setup the IP address and click the Next Select Device Select a device to be connected
IP Settings
Obtain an IP address automatically Select DHCP to use this option
108 7 Click Add Printer and set up a printer
When the printer has been added, click the Refresh button, select the newly added printer and then click the Finish To not add a printer, click the Finish
8 When the network settings are complete, the Do you want to move to the newly added location now?
Click the Cancel
An icon for the added location is
If you select OK, the network settings
To add a new location, repeat the
Using in Another Location Another Location
you can immediately access the network in one click, without performing the network
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Easy Network Manager
> Easy Network Manager when
2 Select an icon that represents the corresponding location from the Saved Locations window and then click Move 3 To connect to a wireless LAN, select the AP Setting The available APs are represented
icon to connect to, the computer is connected to the AP through the wireless LAN and you are moved to
Click the AP Setting menu item at the top of the screen and double-click one
109 Available AP Icon PC Icon
The closer to the PC icon at the bottom of the screen, the stronger the signal from the AP is, while the further from the icon, the weaker
If a network key is required, request the key from your network
AP Setting is supported in Windows
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, set up the AP referring to Connecting to a
105 Diagnosing the Network Status
1 Launch Easy Network Manager 2 Select Diagnosis 3 The Network Connections window
Click Start to start the network
4 When the diagnosis is complete, a device with a problem is marked by a X mark icon with a description of the
110 Bluetooth (Optional) Bluetooth is wireless communications technology that allows access to nearby devices
The Bluetooth function is only available between devices supporting Bluetooth
The Bluetooth function is optional and may not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth Functions File Transmission Network Access Network Access through a Phone Connection Electronic Business Card
(Vcard) Exchange Sound Output HID Connections
You can connect to another Bluetooth-installed computer in the same way as an Ad-Hoc mode in wireless LAN and connect to
You can exchange PIMS data (Outlook e-mail address data) and electronic business cards with Bluetooth devices such as
You can output computer sound to another Bluetooth device or
You can connect and use Bluetooth peripherals such as a
111 For more information about using the Bluetooth function, refer to the online help of the
Using Bluetooth Exchanging Files between Bluetooth Computers
folders between Bluetooth computers are
Double-click the Bluetooth icon
in
When the Bluetooth Places window appears, double-click on Search Device to search for surrounding
When devices are found, available
click the computer onto which you
on the setting, refer to the manual
In this computer, to change the setting, right-click over the Bluetooth icon in the Taskbar >
select My Device Properties >
Accessibility tab > Allow other
device
Double-click on Bluetooth File Transfer 112
Bluetooth File Transfer window and
When the Bluetooth Passkey window appears, enter the passkey that you have entered on the
OK
After a while, if the Bluetooth Passkey window appears on the
passkey and click OK Once the paring is done between two computers, the Bluetooth Passkey
A passkey (PIN code) is the password used between two devices connected through
The Bluetooth Password window or message may differ from above depending on the computer that is
The Bluetooth Password window may appear on the computer to
If a message appears asking you if you want to allow access on the
Yes
appears in the Taskbar of the
113
The Bluetooth function of a Bluetooth PDA, mobile phone, mouse or
them in connection with a Samsung computer supporting Bluetooth, you must check if the Bluetooth function of
For the procedures on turning on the Bluetooth function of a device, refer to
The services provided by Bluetooth devices may vary depending on their
by the Bluetooth device, refer to the
Usage Instructions
Generally, Bluetooth devices deliever stable performance while connected
For Bluetooth to operate smoothly, use the computer in an open environment with no walls or obstacles in the way
You can connect to only one Bluetooth device at a time for a phone connection, data syncing, electronic business card exchange, FAX transmission/reception, sound related
It is recommended using only one Bluetooth device at a time as connecting multiple Bluetooth or other wireless devices at the same time may slow or destabilize the Bluetooth
Data communications via Bluetooth may be poor when the CPU load is at
114 Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs CyberLink YouCam (Optional) Samsung Update Plus (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) Reinstalling Software 116 119 121 123 128 129 Introducing Programs Using the software supplied with the Samsung computer, you can easily use functions
Every software program may not be provided or the version may differ depending on
In addition, the screen capture images may differ from actual ones depending on the
116
Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Easy Network Manager is a program
for each location and you can also
107
Samsung Battery Manager Samsung Battery Manager
(Optional) Samsung Battery Manager is a power Samsung Battery Manager is a power management program that provides easy-to-use power management and power saving settings so that the
143
eGalax Touch eGalax Touch is a program used to
(Optional) calibrate the Stylus Pen when the
57 Multi Media Functions
CyberLink YouCam
(Optional) Using this program, you can easily capture photos and videos with your
makes it more fun to have online video chats or to record videos with live
119 Management Functions
Samsung Update Plus Samsung Update Plus is a software
(Optional) function that examines and updates the Samsung software and drivers installed on your Samsung computer to the
121
McAfee SecurityCenter This is a security solution that detects
(Optional) and removes computer viruses and protects the computer from Internet
123 117 Troubleshooting Functions
SAMSUNG Magic Doctor
(Optional) SAMSUNG Magic Doctor is troubleshooting software provided by Samsung Computer for system
The system diagnosis function enables users to diagnose system problems
128
Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Samsung Recovery Solution provides a Restore Function that enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with your computer, as well as a Backup Function that enables you to easily save your computers current
118 CyberLink YouCam (Optional) CyberLink YouCam makes it more fun to have online video chats or to record videos
Do not take pictures or record video in locations where you could violate another
1 Double click the CyberLink YouCam icon programs > Samsung > CyberLink YouCam > CyberLink YouCam
Start > All Function buttons Preview Window Emotion effects All captured content Avatars, Frames, Filters and Distortions 119 If you click the settings button
, 2 Click the Snapshot Capture button in front of
or
To stop a video recording, click
the Stop
By applying several effects or avatars to your photos or videos while capturing, you can make your own contents fun and
3 You can view your captured photos and videos in the All captured content You can view a picture or watch a
120 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) Samsung Update Plus is software that examines and updates the Samsung software
To check for updates and update your computer using Samsung Update Plus, your
Samsung Update Plus does not provide updates for applications installed after
2 If you click on Check for updates,
To update the software and drivers 1 Select Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Update Plus
> Samsung Update Plus
the program, a window will appear asking you if you agree to the
Click Agree 121 3 If there are available software or driver updates for your computer, the
the required updates from the list and click Install Update to start the
may differ depending on the computer
Automatic update items display By default, your computer is
Updates that must be installed separately. If you select an update item that must be installed separately, a message appears informing you of
122 McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (a virus/spyware detection and protection software that includes
Installing McAfee For some models, an Install McAfee Web Essentials In this case, you can install the McAfee software according to the following procedures
For some models, a McAfee Security Center icon
is located on the Desktop, since
Double click the Install McAfee Web
Essentials icon
The Chain Installer window opens and the installation begins
When the installation is complete, the Chain Installer 123 Using McAfee
virus inspection is supported, your PC will not be completely protected because the
User Registration 1 The Program Setup screen appears
Next If the Program Setup screen does not appear, right-click over the McAfee icon in the Taskbar and then select Product Setup from the
3 The Create New McAfee Account
click NextProgram Setup Completed If you have already registered with McAfee, click Login and enter the registered email address and
Program Setup Completed 2 The End User License Agreement
Check if the country has been correctly selected and then click Accept 124 Inspecting and Healing Viruses The procedures to check if the computers
by a virus and to heal viruses found by
3 If a virus has been found, click View Results
corresponding viruses have already been removed, you can use your
For possible virus infections
(where it is not completely certain), the Detected In this case, the items will be maintained or deleted depending
To deal with new viruses, please always keep
In general, it is automatically updated when connected to the
update it manually by clicking Update
after connecting
> McAfeeSecurityCenter 1 Click Start > All Programs > McAfee 2 Click the Scan button on the left side
Scan At this time, if a virus is found, it is immediately healed during the
125
for the product when purchasing the product in order to protect the computer
activated, you may not connect to the
case, you have to change the settings as
Method 1) When you need to select Allow Access in the Server or Internet Access Request window. When you connect to a bank, stock market, or gaming website, an access
select Allow Access in the window and click OK
126 Method 2) When you need to deactivate the Firewall If you cannot connect to the Internet when using a broadband Internet service, you can connect to the Internal normally if you
since it may cause a security problem, be
Double-click the McAfee Security Center
Click the Advanced menu at the bottom left and click Internet&Network
Turn the Internet&Network at the right to Off, set the Select when to
to Never and then click OK
Click Home in the left menu pane and click Ignore next to the Firewall protection is disabled It is recommended activating the Windows Firewall for your computer's safety when you have
activate the Windows Firewall, click Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall > Change Settings >
On(recommended) 127 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional)
The screens used in this manual may differ from actual screens according to the
3 When the system status diagnostics are complete, the diagnostics result
Diagnosing the System 1 Select Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Magic Doctor
> Samsung Magic Doctor 2 If a problem has been found, click on Cure for Samsung Magic Doctor to
128 Reinstalling Software If you have reinstalled the Windows operating system, or the system and program do not operate properly, you can re-install the driver and program using the System
When software is not working properly, it is recommended removing the software using the Add or Remove Programs of the Control Panel and reinstalling the
The System Software Media is supplied as a CD or DVD depending on your
To use the System Software Media, the external USB ODD must be connected to
Running the System Software Media Insert the System Software Media into
Standard Installation Minimum Installation Custom Installation 129 This displays a list of drivers or programs that are not currently installed on your computer from the system software Media
components are installed
This displays the components (driver, Windows programs,etc) that, if not installed, may cause problems with the
can install only required
You can customize the installation of drivers and
Installing drivers and programs 1 Select Standard Installation in the System Software Media main
2 The system is scanned to display the drivers and programs that need to be
3 Click OK The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory
4 130 Chapter 6. Settings BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Battery 132 136 139 140 BIOS Setup
external USB keyboard or Organizer This manual describes the procedures assuming that an external keyboard has been
The Wheel button supports entering Setup, navigating the menu and selecting some
Since incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction or crash, take care
Entering the BIOS Setup 1 Slide the Power Switch
2 When the booting screen (SAMSUNG logo) appears, press the F2 key to
Press the F12 key while the booting screen(SAMSUNG logo) appears, the system will
3
Setup Menu Help Help for the selected item appears
Setup Items
The BIOS Setup Screen Menu Main Description
Advanced
Security
Boot Exit Used to set the boot priority and other boot options
System Setup Buttons (Keys)
external keyboard When an external keyboard is not connected, you can navigate the menu and select some items with the Wheel button Function To move to the up or down item. To move to another menu. To select an item or to enter a submenu. To move to the high-
level menu or to move to the Exit menu. Function Description Turn the Wheel button up or down or press the Up Down
Select the main menu and turn the Wheel button up or down or press the Left Right Press the Wheel button or press the Enter key of the external
To return to the high-level menu from a submenu or to move to the Exit menu, press the Esc To view the help. Press the F1 To change an item value. To restore the Setup defaults. To save the
Press the F5/F6 Press the F9 When no external keyboard is connected, select Exit > Load Setup Default Press the F10 When no external keyboard is connected, select Exit > Exit Saving Changes Exiting the System Setup 1. Move to Exit Menu > Exit Saving Changes and press the Enter 2. Select Yes and press the Enter
Setting a Boot Password When setting a password, you have to enter a password to use the computer or enter
135 2 In the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter Setting a Supervisor Password A Supervisor Password is required to turn the computer on or to start the System
When setting a Supervisor Password, users other than a supervisor cannot use
1 Select the Security menu in the BIOS
3 You can use up to 8 alphanumeric characters for a password but you
4
the [Setup Notice
<Enter The supervisor password has been
required to turn the computer on or to
Setting a User Password Users can start the system with a user password, but cannot enter the System
supervisor password must have been
password also deactivates the user
In the Set User Password item, press
<Enter> and complete the procedures of
Activating the Booting Password Before activating the booting password, a supervisor password must have been
Set the Password on boot option to Enabled
Deactivating the Password 1 On the password to be deactivated, press <Enter deactivate a supervisor password in the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter 2 In the Enter Current Password item, enter the current password and press
<Enter
Enter 3 Leave the Enter New Password item 4 Leave the 5 In the [Setup Notice
Enter
<Enter
Changing the Boot Priority
This chapter describes how to change the boot priority so that the computer boots from
The function is only available when an external USB keyboard or Organizer
1 Select the Boot menu in the BIOS
2 Press <Enter> on the Boot Device Priority 3 IDE HDD item and press the F6 key
[ Boot priority order ]
1. USB CD : N/A 2. IDE HDD : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3. USB KEY : N/A 4. USB FDD : N/A 5. USB HDD : N/A 6. PCI BEV : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 7. 8.
[Excluded from boot order]
- USB ZIP : N/A
- USB LS120 : N/A 4 Press the F10 key to save the settings
The highest boot priority device is
Battery Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power
Carefully read and follow the precautions printed on the battery before using the
Precautions
Never cause a short circuit between the battery pack terminals or disassemble the
Carefully read and follow the precautions printed on the battery and the safety
Please refer to the system operation environment ( 177
Installing/Removing the Battery 1 Shutdown the system and place
2 Lift the Stand up and push the Battery Latch down into the Release (
) Release
3 To reinstall the battery, align the battery to the outside of the computer
Lift the battery latch up to the Lock
Lock When you are unable to insert the battery, check if the battery latch is in the Release (
in the Lock (
) position, you cannot Charging the Battery 1 Attach the battery and connect the
2 When charging is complete, the
Status Charging Charging complete AC adapter not connected Charge LED Amber Green Off
Measuring the Remaining Battery Charge
Viewing through the MENU Program Press the Wheel button to run the MENU
MENU Battery Warning
You will hear an alarm when the remaining battery charge reaches
In this case, connect the AC adapter or turn off the computer
When the remaining battery charge is under 3%, the computer automatically saves the current
To view on the battery Press the button on the outside of the battery to check the remaining battery
Battery Usage Time Information A battery is an expendable supply, so when using it over a long time, the
battery life is reduced to under half of its initial time, we recommend purchasing a
For long periods of not using the battery,
Extending the Battery Usage Time Decreasing the LCD Brightness Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and turn the Wheel button down while the Brightness is selected or press to make the LCD brightness dimmer and
Using Samsung Battery Manager Samsung Battery Manager is a power management program that enables using the
Click Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Battery Manager > Samsung Battery Manager Change Power Mode Power Saving Effects You can only change the
Maximum Battery Saving Mode This mode is appropriate for conditions which require the
Normal Mode Maximum Performance Mode Custom Mode
This mode is appropriate for conditions that require maximum
Power Saving Effect
When Running a Game or Multimedia Application A game or multimedia application may not work smoothly in Maximum Battery Saving
Samsung Battery Manager Power Modes
Since the Maximum Battery Saving Mode of the Samsung Battery Manager controls the system operating speed to extend the battery usage time, the performance of the system
When changing the power settings in Custom Mode in the Samsung Battery Manager, the settings of the Power Options Properties window are changed
To use Normal Mode in Samsung Battery Manager after reinstalling Windows XP,
Using the Battery Calibration Function When charging/discharging the battery repeatedly for a short time only, the battery usage time may be reduced by the difference between the actual battery
In this case, the actual battery charge and the remaining charge display will be the same by discharging the battery completely using the Battery Calibration
1 Disconnect the AC power adapter
2 Restart your computer and press the F2 button when the Samsung logo
3 Using the arrow keys, select Smart Battery Calibration in the Boot menu and press Enter 4 Highlight Yes in the Battery
press Enter The Battery Calibration function is activated and the battery is forcefully
press the Esc This operation requires 3~5 hours depending on the battery capacity
Chapter 7. Appendix Reinstalling Windows XP Using Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Q & A Display Related Organizer Related Sound Related Wireless Network (WLAN) Related Bluetooth Game and Program Related Samsung Recovery Solution Other
Glossary Index Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 147 152 161 161 164 165 166 171 173 174 175
7 188 192 193 Reinstalling Windows XP You can reinstall Windows using the System Recovery CD when Windows does not
System Recovery CD is optional and may not be provided depending on your
To install Windows, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. The following descriptions assume that an external ODD and an external USB
To reinstall Windows when Windows does not boot, refer to 151
disk drive.
Running the System Recovery CD
Preparation 1. Connect an external-type ODD through the USB Port 2. Connect the external-type USB keyboard 3. Insert the System Recovery CD
147 Standard Installation The Windows Standard Installation
To install Windows, an external-
type ODD and a USB keyboard are
Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. screen, click Standard Installation 1 In the System Recovery CD start 2 The description for the Standard
Standard installation You can change the settings for partitioning, the installation folder,
However, reinstalling Windows may delete the data on the hard disk drive
to minimize damage from data loss, please remember to always back up
Quick Installation This re-installs Windows with the user
existing Windows folders may be preserved as the existing Windows
148 Click Yes to start the Windows
If you have set a booting password, enter the booting password when booting the system to continue the
3 After the system has restarted, the message Press any key to boot from CD
After a moment the partition
You must select partition C: and press the Enter key of the external
Partition setting is a function that divides the hard disk drive into one or
the partition deletes all data on the
4 Select the folder to install the
To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder, press <L When pressing the <ESC> key to select another folder for the installation, a new Windows folder is created causing the risk of dual
5 After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the Windows installation, restart the system, and the message Press any key to boot from CD
XP installation screen will appear
6 When the Regional and Language Options window appears, click Next 149 7 When a window that requires your name and organization pops up, enter your name and the organization and click Next Quick Installation The Windows Quick Installation
A window that requires the computer name and the administrator password
and the administrator password and click Next 8 When the Date and Time Settings window appears, click Next
9 When the system restarts, the message Press any key to boot from CD
When you see the Windows desktop, this means that the installation
10 Remove the System Recovery CD and install the device drivers and applications from the System Software Media 129 To install Windows, an external-
type ODD and a USB keyboard are
Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. screen, click Quick Installation 1 In the System Recovery CD start 2 The description for the Quick
Click Yes to start Windows
When the installation is complete, the
the System Recovery CD from the
150 Reinstalling when Windows does not start When Windows does not start, boot up with the System Recovery CD and from there
To install Windows, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. 1 Insert the System Recovery CD into the external USB ODD and restart the
4 Select a
<Enter 2 If the Press any key to boot from CD message appears while booting,
3
selected partition without change, press <Enter 5 Select the folder to install the
To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder, press <L 6 The subsequent procedures are the same as those after Step 5 of
<Standard Installation 148 151 Using Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Samsung Recovery Solution provides a Restore Function that enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with your computer, as well as a Backup Function that enables you to easily save your
Samsung Recovery Solution may not be provided or the version may differ depending on your computer model and the usage procedures may differ depending
For models with an SSD (Solid State Disk), Samsung Recovery Solution is not
To use the backup and restore function to DVD, an external ODD must be
To use Samsung Recovery Solution, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard The following descriptions assume that an external ODD and an external USB
Samsung Recovery Solution Functions
Restore Function Using this function, you can easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state without using the System Recovery Media or the Windows Installation CD, when your
152 Basic Restore This function quickly
Windows) without touching the user
Restore Functions Complete Restore This function deletes the entire C drive and then restores the contents
Initial Status Restore This function restores the computer to the initial status saved when the
Complete Backup Restore This function restores the computer to the point where the user performed a Complete Backup Data Restore This function restores the user data if the user previously backed up
Backup Function You can backup the entire C drive or all your data to another hard disk drive or DVD Backup Functions Initial Status Backup This function backs up the initial status of the
Data Backup This function backs up
Complete Backup This function backs up
153 Using Samsung Recovery Solution Not only can you use Samsung Recovery Solution when Windows is running, but
Initial Status Backup
time, the Initial Status Backup function
This function saves an image of the Initial Status of the C drive to a secure location so that users can restore the computer to the Initial Status using the Complete
is only performed once immediately after
1 time, the Register Windows screen
according to the instructions on the
2 When the computer has been restarted, the User Registration
OK 3 The Initial Status Backup screen
To resize the C and D drives, click Advanced and partition the disk
using the slide bar and then click Next The partition disk function is only available when the computer is
you have completed the partitions,
4 The Initial Status Backup is performed to backup the initial status of the
backup image is used for the Complete Restore function that restores your computer to the initial status when the computer is not
5 When the Initial Status Backup is
154 Quick Restore Quick Restore enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with
Basic Restore and Complete Restore
1 When Windows is running:
Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When Windows does not start:
Turn the computer on and press the F4 key when the boot screen
moment, the computer boots up in Restoration mode and the Samsung
The touch screen function is not supported in this mode even if your
this mode, please use the touchpad or mouse instead of the touch
2 If the Samsung Recovery Solution
after purchasing the computer, the license agreement screen appears
the agreement and click Agree to
3 If the initial menu screen appears, click Restore If you click Select by Symptom, the Select by Symptom menu
recommended restoration option will
4 Select either Basic Restore or Complete Restore from the Restore
A Basic Restore
A Complete Restore deletes the entire C drive and then restores the
155 6 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the
Make sure that the power cord is connected while the restoration is in
boots up after a Complete Restore has been performed, the speed of the boot process may be slowed down due to
time, do not shut the computer down by
User Complete Backup/Restore A Complete Backup saves the complete image of the C drive onto another drive or
Complete Restore restores the
Complete Backup and Complete Restore procedures on the basis of backing up
Run Complete Restore if the computer does not work even after Basic Restore 4-1 If you have selected Basic Restore:
In the Basic Restore screen, click the Next
4-2 If you have selected Complete Restore:
In the restoration point selection screen, select the restoration point described as Computer Initial Status and click the Next
Since a Complete Restore deletes all user data as well as additionally installed programs, please backup
Data Backup function, before running
5 The computer boots up into restoration mode and the restoration
click OK restoration may take some time,
156
Complete Backup
If you run Complete Backup using a DVD, you can restore the computer even when a problem occurs with the hard disk or when
To perform a complete backup onto DVD, an external ODD that supports DVD burning must be
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
appears, click Backup 2 When the initial menu screen 3 Click Complete Backup in the
4 Enter a description for the backup regarding the current computer status
easily recognize it later, and specify
DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD
Select Drive D. Select the DVD drive. 5 If you click the Next button, the system restarts in restoration mode and the Complete Backup If you have selected the DVD drive as the Save Path, the Enter a blank
blank DVD and click the OK Samsung Recovery Solution supports DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW, but does not support CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-DL
157 6 If multiple DVDs are required, the expected number of DVDs is
Whenever burning a DVD is
7 When the Restart the System message appears after the backup is complete, click OK
Complete Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the
If there are multiple backup DVDs,
When backing up to another drive
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution 158 When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
3 When the initial menu screen appears, click Restore and then click Complete Restore 4 Select a Complete Backup restoration point in the restoration point selection screen and click the Next 5 The restoration progress message appears after the computer boots up
OK,
If multiple DVDs have been used for a Complete Backup, whenever burning a DVD is completed, the
6 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the
4 Enter a description for the backup in the Description easily recognize it later and specify the Save Path DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD
drive or a removable disk as the Save Path, the SamsungRecovery\
SamsungData folder is created on
Take care to not delete the folder by
5 If you click the Next button, the Data
the DVD drive as the Save Path,
the OK 6
User Data Backup/Restore Data Backup enables you to save
Data Restore enables you to restore data using the data saved by
guide describes the Backup and Restore procedures on the basis of backing up
Data Backup 1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
2 When the initial menu screen appears, click Backup and then click Data Backup 3 In the data selection screen, select either Basic Selection or Select from all backed up, and then click the Next
159 4 Select a backup item to be restored in the backup list and click the Next
5 Select a folder for the restoration and click the Next
6 When Data Restore is completed, check if the data has been restored to
Data Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the
When backing up to another drive
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
3 When the initial menu screen appears, click Restore and then click Data Restore 160 Q & A This section provides information on possible problems, solutions and other references
Display Related
In the following cases, the screen blinks or displays noise for a short time. Click the Graphics Related tab, Change Resolution, Change Display Device, Remove the AC Adapter, Restart the System, Change Power Scheme. A This may happen while the video driver is examining the connected
connected display devices may blink
bright.
The LCD screen is too dark or too A Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and click Brightness of
The screen saver disturbs Media Player playing a movie or video clip after the screen saver is activated while Media Player is playing. A Unselect Tools > Options > Player
> Allow screen saver during playback 161
I have pressed the Wheel button after connecting the Organizer and changed the output to both the LED and the projector in the MENU program, but the screen is not displayed properly. A Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and select LCD+CRT Clone in LCD/CRT The screen may not be displayed or only part of the screen may be displayed when the LCD resolution is
Right-click over the Desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and change the Resolution to
I have connected a monitor (or projector) to the computer, but the colors on the monitor are abnormally displayed. A Check if the monitor and computer are properly connected with the signal cable and reconnect the cable if
The picture on the screen trembles. A The picture on the screen may tremble when you view some Internet
this case, using an external monitor is
162
Ive run the Rotation function from the Menu, and the pointer on the screen does not correspond to the pointer position. A It is recommended using an external USB mouse when the screen is
If the above problem appears,
Right-click on the eGalax Touch
that the Display Pivot Support function is selected selected, select it by selecting the Display Pivot Function
icon on the Taskbar, click Start >
All Programs > eGalax Touch >
TouchMon
Click on Start > All Programs >
and click on 4-Point Calibration from the Tools Calibration screen appears, proceed according to the instructions on the
163 Organizer Related
When I connect an external display and change the settings to display the screen image on both the LCD and the external display by pressing the Fn +
key combination, the screen is not displayed properly.
The shortcut icons are not displayed on the screen even if I press the shortcut key. A The shortcut icons only appear when the Easy Display Manager program is
The color is strange when the picture is displayed on the connected monitor (or projector). A Check the monitor signal cable
A Press Fn +
key combination
displayed or only part of the screen is displayed by doing this, that means the LCD resolution is too low or too wide and the external display support
Desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and change the
The Taskbar on the bottom of the screen does not appear when a projector is used as the display device. A
this case change the resolution to 800 x 600 (recommended) on your
164 Sound Related
Mixer while I am video or audio chatting?
Mixer while broadcasting music in WinAMP?
A1 Playback Mixer Settings
Double-click the volume icon from the Taskbar and select Opti ons >
Properties
Realtek HD Audio Input
Select Mic Volume A2 Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager Settings
Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
Click Microphone
Select Noise Suppression and Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Click OK Using Acoustic Echo Cancellation option keeps the Microphone Volume
A1 Playback Mixer Settings
Double-click the Volume icon in the Taskbar and click on Options
Realtek HD Audio Input
Select Stereo Mix A2 Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager Settings
Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
Click Microphone
Unselect Noise Suppression and Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Click OK 165
To use the wireless LAN settings using Windows:
A Click Start > Control Panel
> Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections > Wireless LAN Connection, right-click and check if the Windows manages wireless
selected in the Wireless Network tab of the Properties
Click Start > Control Panel >
Performance and Maintenance >
Administrative Tools > Computer Management and click Services and Applications > Services In the right pane, double-click
and check if the Startup Type is
Wireless Network (WLAN) Related
Check the Wireless LAN LED. A If it is turned off, press the Wheel button to run the MENU button and set Wireless LAN to On
Reinstall the driver. A Reinstall the driver using the software
Check the Wireless Zero
A If the Windows cannot make this
appears while searching for wireless networks, it indicates that a program other than Windows is set to manage
166
Check the authentication type. A A connection may be disconnected after a period of time if the Use
View the properties of the corresponding AP in the Wireless
Authentication tab, unselect the Use
For detailed information on the authentication server, ask your
Check the AP settings. A1 Check if the surroundings are
A wireless LAN connection may be limited by the surrounding
such as walls and door mats affect
You have to install an AP in a high, open position far away from any other
(The wireless connection is disconnected frequently.)
I cannot connect to an AP.
Check the Network Key. A Right-click the Wireless Network Connections icon from the Taskbar and click View available wireless networks found, it indicates that the device is operating properly but the network
check the Network Key (Encryption Key) and the AP settings
Check if there is a device nearby using the same frequency band. A1 If there is a device nearby using the same frequency band such as another wireless LAN device, wireless video transceiver, microwave oven, plasma
interference from another device, it is recommended changing the AP
A2
operating nearby, you may experience low data rates or even disconnection
167 If the AP is excessively far away, or is installed at the end of a building and you are attempting to use the wireless LAN from the other end, you may not be able to use the wireless communication normally because the signal is blocked by obstacles between you and the AP (such as a
A2 the AP is not operating properly, turn
A3
A4 Check if the AP is properly connected
cable from the AP to a computer and check if the network is connected
A5 Check the Network Key (Encryption
password converting function
(passphrase function) is enabled and the wireless connection is normal but you cannot send data over the connection, please enter the Network Key A6 If there are multiple APs running at the same time, check the channel
between the channels of the APs is narrow, you may experience
channel numbers of the APs so that the internals between the channels
It is recommended unselecting the
Set ID) is a name used to distinguish a wireless LAN from other wireless
It is recommended using Long
Although some APs support Short Preamble, there might be a
is more stable then Auto channel
these functions block connections at the client side when the network name is Any or Blank, it may cause a
168 If your network does not support
an IP address by asking your network
In addition, even if your network supports DHCP, the Internet connection may not be available if the DHCP server fails to allocate an IP
wireless connections with the same IP address, but the network connections do not work properly. A You cannot use the same IP address
use only one IP address for both wired and wireless connections, you must disable one of them according to your requirements in Network Connections
For more information on the AP settings, see the owners manual
established, I cannot connect to the Internet.
Although a connection has been
Check the TCP/IP settings. A If you cannot connect to the Internet but you are connected to an AP, check
When you are not connected to an AP, an X mark appears over the Wireless Network Connections icon in the
the Search for Wireless Connections
wireless network referring to the descriptions of Connecting to a Wireless LAN in the Using the
When you are connected to an AP, an X mark appears over the Wireless in the
check if the IP address is properly
address is not properly allocated, the IP address will be displayed as follows;
169
I cannot share Internet access/
has been set up. A Check the McAfee SecurityCenter
Launch McAfee SecurityCenter and select Advanced > Settings >
Internet and Network > Advanced >
Trusted or Prohibited IP Check if the IP address you wish to
IP address is not added, add it by clicking the Add 170 Bluetooth
The Korean or Chinese characters in a business card received via Bluetooth are broken. A1 If you send a business card including Korean or Chinese characters by selecting a Select a business card
option, the characters on the received card will
Right-click over a business card
select Connect Program > Select Program
Select Notepad
N;CHARSET=KS_C_5601:Magic
For Korean, add CHARSET=KS_C_
171 For Chinese Traditional (CHT), add
A2 Perform Send business card immediately in the Address Book of Microsoft Outlook or select Transmission by Outlook business card selection, and you will be able to transmit a business card without broken characters and without editing
When no headset is found or cannot be connected. A1 If the headset is already connected to another device, you will not be able to
to the headset even if the headset is
the other device and then start the
A2 If the headset is connected to a power adapter, you cannot make a Bluetooth
Disconnect the power adapter and
A3 In general, a Bluetooth headset has 2 operating modes, On/Off mode and
the Control Panel
Click Start > Control Panel and double-click on Sound and Audio Devices
Select the Audio tab in the Sound and Audio Devices Properties
Check if the Sound playback device and the Sound recording device are set to Bluetooth Audio (for a mono headset) or High Quality Bluetooth
A2 Check if the headset is properly
A3 Check the volume level of the headset
A4 When running a multimedia program such as Windows Media Player that accesses the audio device, a headset may not be properly connected or
the multimedia program, connect the headset and then launch the
To connect the headset to another Bluetooth device such as a PC or cell phone, the headset must be in Pairing
Switch the headset to Pairing mode
In general, the headset in Pairing mode automatically returns to On/Off
There is no sound or sound is intermittently interrupted after connecting a headset. A1 If a Bluetooth headset is connected to a PC, the Sound playback device in the Control Panel is to be changed to Bluetooth Audio (for a mono headset) or High Quality Bluetooth Audio (for a stereo
Sound playback device in the Control Panel is not changed properly, there may be no
audio settings of the Control Panel according to the procedures given
172 Game and Program Related
A 3D game does not work, or some functions are not working. A Change the graphics settings of the game to 2D or Software Renderer,
Running speed of a game is too slow or fast. A Change the setting of the Power Schemes to Always On
(Click the Start > Control Panel >
Performance and Maintenance >
Power Options > Power Schemes
The picture is not displayed properly for some games. A Some games such as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
properly when the screen resolution is set to 1024x768 and the color quality
For these games, set the screen resolution to 1024x768, and the color
The game is not displayed smoothly on the screen. A For 3D games, the texture data for the 3D screen display is saved to the
the data is saved to the hard disk drive and loaded to memory when
temporarily stop displaying the picture
In this case, lower the game
173 Samsung Recovery Solution
After performing a User Backup,
hard disk drive message appears.
A
User Backup.
the hard disk drive, the User Backup
For the User Backup, move or delete
The hard disk drive capacity is
A Since Samsung Recovery Solution is installed on your computer and it reserves approximately 10 GB to save the restoration image, the hard disk drive capacity will be smaller than the actual capacity in My Computer
of hard disk drive space used by Samsung Recovery Solution may differ depending on the computer
174 Other
I cannot run any functions. A1 This may happen when the computer
a button or switch in the HOLD status, the Charge LED Slide the HOLD switch downwards
A2 If the computer is running on battery power, check the battery charge
The [Power Switch] does not work. A1 This may happen when the computer
a button or switch in the HOLD status, the Charge LED Slide the HOLD switch downwards
A2 If the computer is running on battery power, check the battery charge
How can I install the program?
A You can additionally purchase and
(See the Installing Programs section
UMPC or Compatible External USB ODD
I have turned the LCD screen off with a portable USB keyboard, but I cannot turn it on again. A When you are using an optional Portable USB Keyboard Dedicated to UMPC, if you have turned the Backlit OFF (Screen Off) by pressing the <Fn>+<F5> keys, press the
<Fn>+<F5> keys on the keyboard again to turn the Backlit ON (Screen
175
I want to replace the pointing stick cap of a portable USB keyboard. A A portable USB keyboard has a pointing stick that can be used instead
stick cap is supplied when you purchase a USB keyboard, you can remove the cap and then insert a new
176
CPU
Cache Memory 1,024 KB Main Memory (Optional) Memory type: DDR2 SODIMM Main Chipset VIA VX820 Hard Disk Drive (Optional) 5mmH HDD Graphics Sound Chipset Network (Optional) Multi Card Slot Ports (Optional) Dimensions LCD Battery (Optional) Operating Environment Operating Voltage Frequency Output Power (Optional) Output Voltage VIA Chrome9 HC3 IGP HD Audio, ALC272 Codec
(Optional)
(Optional) SD card/ SDHC/ MMC
Organizer Port (Optional)
Lithium-Ion smart battery: 4 Cells Temperature (storage) : -5 ~ 40C (operation) : 10 ~ 32C Humidity (storage) : 5% ~ 90% (operation) : 20% ~ 80%
100 - 240VAC 50 / 60Hz BT:0.0025W ; WLAN:0.0627W
177
The weight and dimension listed are approximate values and may vary a bit from
Optional components may not be provided or different components may be provided
The hard disk drive capacity of a computer in which Samsung Recovery Solution is
178
Intel 802.11ABG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
179
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11a mode : OFDM 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11a mode : MAX 54Mbps 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
180 Intel 802.11AGN WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
181
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11a mode : OFDM 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11n mode : MIMO
: MAX 54Mbps 11a mode
: MAX 11Mbps 11b mode 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps 11n mode : MAX 450Mbps, MAX 300Mbps Built-in Antenna
182
Intel 802.11BG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
183
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
184 Marvell 802.11BG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Temperature: Between 0C and 70C, Maximum Humidity: 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
185
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
186 ENERGY STAR Partner As an ENERGY STAR Partner, SAMSUNG has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy
Registered Trademarks Samsung is a registered trademark of
SENS is a registered trademark of
VIA, Isaiah are registered trademarks of
Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft
All other product or company names mentioned herein are registered
are trademarks 187 Glossary
Backup A way to save the current data to restore
to restore computer data when the data
Device Manager An administrative tool used to manage
remove hardware or update a device
Client This refers to a computer that uses a shared network resource provided by a
DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) DRAM is a memory type whose cells consist of a capacitor and transistor
is a memory type whose performance has been improved by synchronizing
DDR SDRAM is a memory type whose performance has been improved by doubling the operating speed of the
Direct X An application interface developed to enable Windows application programs to access hardware devices at a very
of graphics, memory and sound cards must be very fast to provide high quality video and sound for games, Direct X enables faster control and interaction between applications and
the multimedia performance of Windows
Driver Software that interacts between the
operating system knows the hardware
In general, a driver is supplied with the
188 DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) DVD was developed to replace CD
size of the disc are the same as that of a CD, the capacity of a DVD is at least
(analog) video and supports MPEG2
Firewall A security system used to protect an internal network or intranet from external networks through an authentication
Hibernation Mode A power mode that saves all data in memory to the hard disk and turns the
Hibernation Mode, all application programs that were running are restored
Icon This refers to a small image that
LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network connecting computers, printers and other devices within a local area such as within a
devices to interact with other devices
the Ethernet media access control
To connect to an Ethernet, a network card called a LAN card, Ethernet card
To exchange data between computers, a protocol is required besides the
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) There are Passive Matrix and Active
the Active Matrix type LCD called a TFT
transistors instead of a cathode-ray tube
because it does not blink, it reduces eye
189 Network A group of computers and devices, such as printers and scanners, connected
can be either small or large and can be connected permanently through cables or temporarily through telephone lines
Quick Launch This refers to a toolbar that can be
program such as Internet Explorer or display the Windows Desktop with one
launch area of the Taskbar and launch frequently used program by clicking that
Server In general, a server refers to a computer that provides shared resources for
Share This refers to setting a resource of a computer such as a folder or printer so
Shared Folder A folder that can be used by other users
Network Administrator
Sometimes, a network administrator is
This refers to the right area of the Taskbar including program icons such as the volume control, the power options
Power Schemes This refers to a pre-determined power
you can set the time the computer waits before entering Standby Mode, or before
190 Windows Media Player A multimedia program included with
listen to a radio broadcast, search and
Sleep Mode A power mode that enables computers to save power consumption when they
is in Sleep Mode, the data on the computer memory is not saved to the
System File
and used by the Windows operating
USB (Universal Serial Bus) This refers to a serial interface standard developed to replace the conventional interface standards such as Serial and
supports a data rate that is 40 times
used for A/V devices supported by IEEE 1394 and a 2nd HDD and CDRW that
191 Index A
B Battery Battery Calibration BIOS Bluetooth Boot Priority Button C Charge Connect / Output Monitor Connecting AP / AP Control Panel D Desktop / Change E Entering Text H Help M Multi Media 69 147 152 138 96 146 55 148 65 87 79 75 49 77 105 N Network Network Status Diagnosis P Password
Program R Recorder Remaining Battery Charge Resolution / Color S Safety Precautions Samsung Update Plus Status Indicators Stylus Pen U User Accounts / Switch User V Volume Control W Windows XP Wired Network Wireless Network 192 84 95 143 191 104 69 148 83 8 111 35 45 81 69 72 85 87 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE
[U.S.A. / U.K.] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
TEL Customer Care Center U.S.A. 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) U.K. 0845-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Ireland 0818 717100 Web Site
[CANADA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE /
Comment contacter Samsung dans le monde If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions concernant les produits Samsung, veuillez
Customer Care Center CANADA TEL 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[GERMANY] Kontakt zu Samsung Falls Sie Fragen oder Anregungen zu Samsung-Produkten haben, wenden Sie sich bitte
Customer Care Center TEL GERMANY 01805-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
Web Site
[FRANCE] Comment contacter Samsung dans le monde Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions concernant les produits Samsung, veuillez
Customer Care Center FRANCE Web Site
TEL 3260 SAMSUNG (726-7864)
193
[SPAIN] Contacte con SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Si tiene alguna pregunta o comentario referente a nuestros productos, por favor contacte
Customer Care Center SPAIN Web Site
TEL 902 10 11 30
[ITALY] Contatta SAMSUNG
Customer Care Center ITALY TEL 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
Customer Care Center POLAND Web Site
TEL 0801-1-SAMSUNG (726-78) 022 607 93 33
[NETHERLANDS / BELGIUM] Contact opnemen met Samsung klantenservice /
Comment contacter Samsung dans le monde Als u vragen of opmerkingen heeft met betrekking tot een Samsung-product, kunt u contact opnemen met de Samsung klantenservice:
Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions concernant les produits Samsung, veuillez
Customer Care Center NETHERLANDS Web Site
TEL 0900-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
02 201 24 18
BELGIUM 194
[SWEDEN] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Om Du har ngra synpunkter eller frgor angende en Samsungprodukt, kontakta
Customer Care Center SWEDEN TEL 075-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[DENMARK] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Hvis du har nogen kommentare eller sprgsml til et Samsung produkt, kontakt
Customer Care Center DENMARK TEL 8-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[FINLAND] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE
Customer Care Center FINLAND Web Site
TEL 30-6227 515
[RUSSIA / UKRAINE]
Customer Care Center RUSSIA UKRAINE TEL 8-800-555-55-55 8-800-502-0000 Web Site
[CHINA]
Customer Care Center CHINA TEL 400-810-5858 Web Site
195
[HONG KONG] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL HONG KONG 3698-4698 Web Site
[SINGAPORE] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL SINGAPORE 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[INDIA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL INDIA 3030 8282 1800 110011 1-800-3000-8282 Web Site
[TURKEY] SAMSUNG Turkiyeye Ulasin
Customer Care Center TURKEY Web Site
TEL 444 77 11
[U.A.E] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
TEL Customer Care Center U.A.E 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
196
[SOUTH AFRICA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
197 NK1_Q
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | User manual 1 of 2 | Users Manual | 2.84 MiB | January 04 2009 |
Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features Before You Start Contents Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Important Safety Information Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 2 4 8 9 26 28 31 33 45 47 53 Product Features Small but Strong UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)
VIA Isaiah CPU
DDR2 Memory (Optional) 7 WSVGA LCD
Basic Resolution of 1024x600 Pixels, Maximum Resolution of 2048x1536 Pixels (When an external display device is connected with the Organizer)
A Touch Screen has been adopted allowing convenient
Powerful Multimedia Functions
Camera for photographing and video recording (Optional) 2 Multiple Network Support
Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Optional)
Resolves Space Restrictions through the Wireless Communication Function PC in Hand
Improved portability through its compact size and light-
weight design
Slim, Polished Design Optional Accessories for Additional Convenience
(Optional)
Organizer for convenient operations
USB External ODD(Optical Disk Drive), Ultra-Slim USB External Keyboard Optional items may be changed or may not be provided depending on the computer
3 Before You Start
User Guide Information This product is supplied with an Getting Started Guide, and a User Guide You can even more easily and conveniently use the computer by using any of the guides depending on your
Getting Started Guide This guide is provided so that you can conveniently refer to this guide when
User Guide
Alternatively, select Start > All Programs
> Samsung>User Guide > User Guide This document includes the computer functions, how to use the functions, and
4 Utilizating the User Guide
Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the
For basic usage of the computer refer to the additionally supplied Getting Started Guide
Refer to the User Guide for the
Using the Index of the User Guide,
Using the Glossary of the User Guide,
If a problem occurs, refer to the Q & A
Some devices and software referred in the User Guide may not be provided and/or changed by
Note that the computer environment referred in the User Guide may not be the same as
The image used for the cover and text of the User Guide may not be
A Click in this manual refers to a Single-tap
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Windows XP Home
Safety Precaution Notations Icon Notation Description Warning Caution Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause
Text Notations Icon Notation Before You Start Caution Note Page XX Start > All Programs
> Samsung > User Guide > User Guide Description Content included in this section includes information required
Content included in this section includes information required
Content included in this section includes helpful information to
This notation represents the page number you can refer to for
Click the Start button and then select All Programs > Samsung
> User Guide > User Guide 5 Copyright 2008 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
Precautions for Operating System Support If a problem occurs because of the reinstallation of other operating systems(OS) or a previous version of a OS pre-installed on this computer, or a software that does not support the OS, the company will not provide technical support, a replacement or refund, and if our service engineer visits you due to this problem, a service charge will
Constraints of the Operating System The Windows XP Home operating system does not support the function that allows
Performance Restrictions
Online games and some games(3D,2D) may not be supported and Full HD video
6 About the Product Capacity Representation Standard About HDD Capacity Representation The capacity of the storage device (HDD, SSD) of the manufacturer is calculated
However, the operating system (Windows) calculates the storage device capacity assuming that 1KB=1,024 Bytes, and therefore the capacity representation of the HDD in Windows is smaller than the actual capacity due to the difference in capacity
In addition, the capacity representation in Windows may be even smaller because some
About Memory Capacity Representation The memory capacity reported in Windows is lesser than the actual capacity of
This is because BIOS or a video adapter uses a portion of memory or claims it for
1,022MB or less) 7 Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started 2 Product Features 4 Before You Start 8 Contents Safety Precautions 9 Proper Posture During Computer Use 26 28 Important Safety Information 31 Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements 33 45 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION 47 Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 53 Chapter 2. Using the Computer Stylus Pen Entering Text Using the Buttons Multi Card Slot Organizer (Optional) Connecting a monitor / TV Adjusting the Volume Voice Recorder Chapter 3. Using Microsoft 56 59 64 67 70 77 81 84 Windows XP About Microsoft Windows XP The Windows XP Screen Layout Control Panel 87 91 95 Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network Wireless Network Using the Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Bluetooth (Optional) Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs CyberLink YouCam (Optional) Samsung Update Plus (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) Using Samsung Magic Doctor
(Optional) Reinstalling Software Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Battery Chapter 7. Appendix Reinstalling Windows XP Using Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Q & A
Glossary Index Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 101 104 107 111 116 119 121 123 128 129 132 136 139 140 147 152 161
7 188 192 193 8 Safety Precautions For your security and to prevent damage, please read the following safety instructions
Warning
Installation Related Keep a distance of 15cm or more between the computer and the wall and do not place any objects between them. This may increase the internal temperature of the computer and may cause
Do not install the computer on a slant or a place prone to vibrations, or avoid using the computer in that location for a long time. This increases the risk that a malfunction or damage
Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. There is a danger of
the product within the operating conditions
Manufacturers User
Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of
9
Power Related The power plug and
differ depending on the
and the product model. Do not touch the mains plug or power cord with wet hands. There is a danger of
Do not exceed the standard capacity
(voltage/current) of a multi-plug or power outlet extension when using it for the product. There is a danger of
10
If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service center. There is a danger of
Do not use a damaged or loose mains plug or power cord or power outlet. There is a danger of
Avoid exposing any part of your body to the heat from the computer vent for a long time when it is on. Exposing a part of your body to the heat from the vent for long periods of
Avoid blocking the vent at the bottom or side of the computer when using it on a bed or cushion. If the vent is blocked, there is a danger of damaging the computer or overheating the inside
Plug the power cord
outlet and AC adapter. Failing to do so may cause
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. If the cord is damaged, it may cause electric shock
If water or another substance enters the power input jack, AC adapter or the computer, disconnect the power cord and contact the service center. Damage to the device within the computer may
Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only. If the cord is damaged, it
11 AC Adapter Usage Precautions Connect the power cord
Otherwise, there is a
Do not place heavy objects or step onto the power cord or AC adapter to avoid damaging the power cord or AC adapter. If the cord is damaged, there is a danger of
Use only the AC adapter supplied with the product. Using another adapter may cause the screen to
12 Battery Usage Related Keep the battery out of the reach of infants and pets, as they could put the battery into their mouths. There is a danger of
Authorized Parts Use an authorized battery and AC adapter only. Please use an authorized battery and adapter approved by Samsung
Unauthorized batteries and adapters may not meet the proper safety requirements and may cause problems or malfunctions and result in
13 Do not use the computer in a badly ventilated location such as on bedding, on a pillow or cushion, etc, and do not use it in a location such as room with
cause the computer to overheat. Take care that the computer vents (on the side or the bottom) are not blocked especially in
the vents are blocked, the computer may overheat and it may cause a computer problem, or even
Do not use the computer in a humid location such as a bathroom or sauna. Please use the computer within the recommended temperature and humidity range (10~32C, 20~80%
Power Off Do not close the LCD panel and put the computer into your bag to move it when it is still turned on. If you put the computer into your bag without turning it off, the computer may overheat and there is
computer down properly
Never heat the battery or put the battery into
use the battery in a hot location such as a sauna, inside a vehicle exposed to the heat, and so on. There is a danger of an
14 Take care not to allow metal objects such as a key or clip to touch the battery terminal (metal parts).
the battery terminals, it may cause excessive
damage the battery, or
If liquid leaks out of the battery or there is a funny smell coming from the battery, remove the battery from the computer and contact a service center. There is a danger of an
To use the computer safely, replace a dead battery with a new, authorized battery. Please charge the battery fully before using the computer
15 Usage Related Disconnect all cables connected to the computer before cleaning it. If you are using a notebook computer, remove the battery. There is a danger of electric shock or damage
Do not connect a phone line connected to a digital phone to the modem. There is a danger of a
If the computer is broken or dropped, disconnect the power cord and contact a service center for a safety check. Using a broken computer may cause electric shock
Do not place any
water or chemicals over or near the computer. If water or chemicals enter the computer, this
16 Avoid direct sunlight when the computer is in an air-tight location such as inside a vehicle. There is a danger of
computer may overheat and also present
Use only authorized parts (multi-plug, battery and memory) and never disassemble parts. There is a danger of damaging the product,
Upgrade Related Never disassemble the power supply or AC adapter. There is a danger of
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
swallowed it, contact a
17 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.). Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables before disassembling the computer. If there is a modem, disconnect the phone line. If you are using a notebook computer, make sure to remove the battery. Failing to do so, may
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.
pressed against the notebook computer, a white stop or stain may
Therefore, take care not to apply any pressure to
In this case, place the notebook computer in a separate compartment away from the other
18 Caution
Installation Related Do not block the ports
(holes), vents, etc. of the product and do not insert objects. Damage to a component within the computer may cause electric shock or
When using the computer with it lying on its side, place it so that the vents face upwards. Failing to do so, may cause the internal temperature of the computer to rise and the computer to malfunction or
Do not place a heavy object over the product. This may cause a problem
Battery Usage Related Dispose of worn-out batteries properly.
method may differ depending on your
Dispose of the used battery in an
Do not throw or disassemble the battery and do not put it into water. This may cause an
19 Usage Related Do not place a candle, lighted cigar, etc. over or on the product.
Use a wall outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part. Failing to do so may cause an electric shock
Make sure to have the product tested by a safety service engineer after repairing the product. Authorized Samsung Repair Centers will carry out safety checks after a
product without testing it for safety may cause an
Use only a battery authorized by Samsung Electronics. Failing to do so may
Do not heat the battery or expose it to heat (e.g. inside a vehicle during the summer). There is a danger of
Avoid contact with metal objects such as car keys or clips when keeping or carrying a battery. Contact with a metal may cause excessive current and a high temperature and may damage the
Charge the battery according to the instructions in the manual. Failing to do so, may cause an explosion or
20 In case of lightning, immediately turn the system off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and line do not use a modem or phone. There is a danger of
Do not use your computer and AC-
Adapter on your lap or soft surfaces. If the computer temperature increases, there is a danger of
Connect only permitted devices to the connectors or ports of the computer. Failing to do so, may cause electric shock and
Close the LCD panel only after checking if the notebook computer is turned off. The temperature may rise and it may cause overheating and
Do not press the Eject Button while the Floppy Disk/CD-ROM drive is in operation. You might lose data and the disk might be suddenly
Take care not to drop the product while using it. This may cause personal
Do not contact the antenna with electricity facility such as the power outlet. There is a danger of
When handling computer parts, follow the instructions on the manual supplied with the parts. Failing to do so, may cause damage to the
If the computer emits smoke, or there is a burning smell, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and contact a service center. If your computer is a notebook computer, make sure to remove the battery.
21 Do not use a damaged
Disk. There is a danger of damaging the product or
Do not insert your
Slot.
Use recommended computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product and only use the computer when it is completely dried. Failing to do so may cause
Emergency disk eject method using paperclip should not be used while the disk is in motion. Make sure to use the emergency disk eject method only when the Optical Disk Drive is stopped.
Do not place your face close to the Optical Disk Drive tray when it is operating.
Check CDs for cracks and damage prior to use. It may damage the disc and cause disorder of
Upgrade Related Take care when touching the product or parts. The device may be damaged or you may be
Take care not to throw or drop a computer part or device.
Make sure to close the computer cover before connecting the power after a reassembly. There is a danger of electric shock if your body touches an internal
22 Use parts authorized by Samsung Electronics only. Failing to do so, may
Never disassemble or repair the product by yourself. There is a danger of
To 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
Custody and Movement Related When moving the product, turn the power off and separate all
The product might be damaged or users may
Use a computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product. Using a cleansing solution or chemical that is not developed for a computer
Do not operate or watch the computer while driving a vehicle. There is a danger of a
For long periods of not using the notebook computer, discharge the battery and preserve as it is detached. The battery will be preserved at its best
Keep the Stylus Pen out of reach of children.
themselves by swallowing
23 LCD Related LCD Bad Pixels The limits of LCD manufacturing technology permit a maximum of 4 abnormal or bad pixels, which does not affect the
This system may have the same level of abnormal or bad pixels as any other companys
Cleaning the LCD When cleaning the LCD panel, use only
cleaners with a soft cloth, and lightly wipe in
Pressing down hard
24 Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management) Take care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive.
A hard disk drive is so sensitive to external impact that an external impact may cause loss of data on the
Take extra care, because moving the computer or an impact on the computer when it is turned on may damage the data of the hard disk
The company is not liable for any loss of any data caused by a customers careless usage or bad environmental
Causes that may damage the data of a hard disk drive and the hard disk drive itself.
The data may be lost when an external impact is applied to the disk while disassembling or assembling the
The data may be lost when the computer is turned off or reset by a power failure while the hard disk drive
The data may be lost and irrecoverable due to a computer virus
The data may be lost if the power is
Moving or causing an impact to the computer while the hard disk drive
corrupted or bad sectors on the hard
To prevent data loss due to damage to the hard disk drive, please backup your data frequently. 25 Proper Posture During Computer Use Maintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical
The following instructions are about maintaining a proper posture during computer use
The instructions in this manual have been prepared so that they can be applied
Eye Position Keep a distance of at least 50cm between the LCD and your eyes.
that its top height is equal to or lower
Avoid setting the LCD excessively
When wearing glasses, clean them
Proper Posture
Do not use the computer on your lap or
There is a danger of burns due to the
To use the computer while talking over the telephone, use the ear-microphone
When using the computer while holding a phone over your shoulder and talking on the phone, your posture becomes
Keep frequently used work items within an easy working range (where you can
26 Hand Position
It is recommended to connect and use an external keyboard and mouse when
Do not hold the Stylus Pen with
Do not press the touch screen with
Volume Control
(Headphones and Speakers)
music. Check your volume!!
Check if the volume is too loud before
Do not turn the volume to the maximum
the volume at a low level and increase
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It is not recommended using
Use Time (Break Time)
Take a break for 10 minutes or more after a 50-minute period when working
Illumination
Do not use the computer in dark
computer use must be as bright so for
Operation Condition
Do not use the computer in hot and
Use the computer within the allowed temperature and humidity range
Important Safety Information Safety Instructions Your system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety
However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in
Always follow these instructions to
Setting Up your System
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your
Do not use this product near water or a
Set up the system on a stable work
The product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated
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Ensure that the electrical outlet you are using to power your equipment is
If your computer has a voltage selector switch, make sure that the switch is in
Openings in the computer case are
you provide adequate space, at least 6 inches (15 cm), around the system for ventilation when you set up your work
Ensure that the fan vents on the bottom
Do not place the computer on a soft surface, doing so will block the bottom
If you use an extension cord with this system, make sure that the total power rating on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the
Care During Use
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power cables, remove the battery and
29 The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC
When installing and operating devices please refer to safety requirements in the
If any smell of burning or smoke from the computer the unit should be switched off
Do not allow your portable computer to operate with the base resting directly on
30 Replacement Parts and Accessories
care areas of medical and dental facilities, oxygen rich environments, or industrial
Battery Disposal Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable
Contact the Samsung Helpline for information on how to dispose of batteries that you
THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
31 Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter
Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only. Power Cord Requirements The power cord set (wall plug, cable and AC adapter plug) you received with your computer meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country
General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 7 A and a nominal
32 Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations,
restrictions are listed on the next page:
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Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on
communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless
In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be
atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted
wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning
system is equipped with a wireless device, when traveling between countries with your system, check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or
If your system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless device, do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the
manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or contact manufacturer Technical Support for
34 United States of America USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do not touch or move antenna while the
Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes,
Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; if not, the radio may be
The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such
The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation
The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each
Explosive Device Proximity Warning Do not operate a portable transmitter
(such as a wireless network device) near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless
Use On Aircraft Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-
frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with
Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network: Refer to the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the
The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other
product not expressly approved by Intel could void the users authority to
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Reorient or relocate the receiving
Increase the separation between
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
This is available at FCC local regional
for any radio or television interference
of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and
Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
36 FCC Part 68
This equipment compiles with part
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number
this information must be provided to the
This equipment uses the following USOC
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this
to be connected to the telephone network or promises wiring using a compatible
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be
RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an
the sum of RENs should not exceed
devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by total RENs, contact the local telephone company to determine the
If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may
practical, the telephone company will
Also, you will be advised of your right
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could
this happens, the telephone company will provide advanced notice in order for
If trouble is experienced with this equipment (Modem) for repair or warranty information, please contact your local
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the
The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the
38
This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on
of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity,
provided may not be any number for which charges exceed local or long-
In order to program this information into your fax machine, refer to your
39 European Union European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with the Conformit Europene (CE) Marking, which indicates compliance with the applicable Directives and European
The following information is only applicable to systems labeled with the CE mark
European Directives This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with amending directives 92/31/EEC &
93/68/EEC as per EN 55022 Class B EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024
Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 73/23/
EEC as per EN 60950-1:2001+A11
Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC as per
device)
band embedded wireless device)
GHz band embedded wireless device)
GHz band embedded wireless device)
band embedded wireless device) 40 European Radio Approval
EU-approved radio devices) This Product is a Notebook computer;
low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system which is intended for
Refer to the system label to verify the
Wireless devices that may be in your
European Union or associated areas if a CE mark
Registration Number and the Alert
The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission
within countries under the heading European Economic Area
Translated Statements of Compliance
[English]
This product follows the provisions of the
[Danish]
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europiske direktiv 1999/5/EC
[Dutch]
Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief
[Finnish]
Tm tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin
[French]
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences
[German]
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europischen Richtlinie 1999/5/EC
[Greek]
[Icelandic]
essi vara stenst regluger Evrpska Efnahags Bandalagsins nmer 1999/5/EC
[Italian]
Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva
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[Norwegian]
Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet
[Portuguese]
Este produto cumpre com as normas da
[Spanish]
Este producto cumple con las normas del
[Swedish]
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet
European Economic Area Restrictions Local Restriction of 802.11b/802.11g Radio Usage
[Note to integrator: The following statements on local restrictions must be published in all end-user documentation provided with the system or product
Due to the fact that the frequencies
LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries,
countries or regions, and are not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of
As a user of these products, you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for which they were intended and for verifying
correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of
settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be
42 France For Metropolitan departments:
For Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte:
For Reunion, Guyane:
(channels 5 to 13)
The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic
further restricted in particular countries or regions within countries, as follows:
General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
Belgium The product may be used outdoors, but for outdoor transmissions over a distance of 300m or more, a license from the BIPT
This restriction should be indicated in the manual as follows:
Dans le cas dune utilisation prive, lextrieur dun btiment, au-dessus dun espace public, aucun enregistrement nest ncessaire pour une distance de moins
300m un enregistrement auprs de
publique lextrieur de btiments, une
enregistrements et licences, veuillez
43 This equipment has been approved to Council Decision 98/482/EEC - CTR
connection to the Public Switched
However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on
event of problems, you should contact
European Telecommunication
EU-approved modems) Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment
indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards:
CTR 21 - Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to the analogue Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) of TE (excluding TE supporting voice telephony services) in which network addressing, if provided, is by means of Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect (pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling, only the performance of the DTMF signaling
It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signaling for access to public
DTMF signaling also provides faster
44 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION Correct disposal of this product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems.) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
45 Correct disposal of batteries in this product Pb
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.) This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their
battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return
USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Maganese Dioxide) Lithium coin
46 Overview
Optional items may be changed or may not be provided depending on the computer
The actual color and appearance of the computer may differ from the pictures used
Front View 3 1 2 3 4 1 Microphone 2 Status Indicators 3 Speaker 4 LCD
48 47 Status Indicators
1 HDD 2 Wireless LAN 3 Charge 4 Power
This is lit for models with wireless LAN capability when the
Green: When the battery is completely charged or is not 104
Amber Blink: When the HOLD switch is lifted up or a button is pressed in the HOLD When the computer is running on battery power
Off:
On Blink To wake the computer up from Sleep mode, slide the Power Switch 48 Top View 1 Headphone Jack 2 Multi-Card Slot
(Optional) 3 Vents
Bottom View 1 Organizer Port When connecting the computer and the Organizer (optional), connect through the organizer connector of the Organizer to
49 Right View
1 Windows Security Button 2 Power IN Jack 3 USB Port 4 Vents Pressing this button is the same as pressing the <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del>
The AC adapter which supplies power for the computer is
You can connect USB devices such as a USB keyboard/mouse,
Emits heat generated inside the
Avoid blocking the vents as this may overheat the
50 Left View 1 Wheel Button Press the Wheel button to run the MENU
Turn the Wheel button up or down to select
Power Switch Function Slide the switch downwards to turn the
HOLD Switch (Lock) Function If you slide the switch upwards to the end (HOLD position), the Lock icon appears and the computer is Locked and
Slide the switch to the mid position to
2 Power Switch /
HOLD Switch
3 Hand Strap Hole 51 Back View
1 Vents
2 Camera Lens
(Optional) 3 Stand 4 Battery 5 Battery Latch
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A lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power for the
140 140 52 Turning the Computer On and Off
(Refer to the Getting Started Guide Turning the computer on 1 Install the battery and connect the AC adapter 2 stand 3 Slide the Power Switch
When running the computer on battery power, the LCD brightness is dimmed
Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and press the Brightness
, of the 53 Turning the computer off 1 Click the start button 2 Click Turn Off Computer
3 Click Turn Off
If the computer does not shutdown due to a system error, slide the power switch
When turning the computer on again after it was turned off by sliding the power
When booting the computer after a forced shutdown, the Windows error recovery
turning the Wheel button and then press and hold the Wheel button for 2 seconds
54 Chapter 2. Using the computer Stylus Pen Entering Text Using the Buttons Multi Card Slot Organizer (Optional) Connecting a monitor / TV Adjusting the Volume Voice Recorder 56 59 64 67 70 77 81 84 Stylus Pen
It is recommended to connect and use a USB keyboard and mouse when using the
Operate the touch screen LCD with a Stylus Pen or your
Stylus Pen Functions Mouse Using the Stylus Pen Function Single-
click Single-
tap Double-
click Double-
tap Right-
click Press and Hold
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds with the pen to display the Pop-up
Drag Drag Tap an item and drag it with the pen to
56 Calibrating the Screen
incorrect, you can correct the pointing position using the eGalax Touch 1 Select 2 In the Tools tab, select 4 Points Calibration Enhancing the Accuracy If greater precision is required, you can correct the pointing position by using 9-Points or 25-Points 1Linearization Style item in the Settings tab, select 9-Points or 25-Points and then press the Apply 2Linearization from the Tools
57 3 Press and hold the
-symbol appears repeatedly according to the selected number of points.
-symbol displayed on the screen until the OK appears. The 4 If the Calibration Result window appears, click the OK button. The pointing position of the Stylus Pen is corrected. 58 Entering Text You can enter characters using the Samsung Screen Keyboard (Windows XP Home) or Tablet PC Input Panel (Windows XP Tablet) depending on your Windows Operating
For models with Windows XP Home You can enter characters with the Samsung Screen Keyboard The Samsung Screen Keyboard is a program that enables entering characters with the
Running the Samsung Screen Keyboard Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and click Samsung Screen Keyboard Alternatively, click the Samsung Screen Keyboard icon on the Desktop or click in the Samsung Screen Keyboard icon the system tray of the Taskbar to run the
Samsung Screen Keyboard 59 Using the Samsung Screen Keyboard The location and shape of the Samsung Screen Keyboard menu button may differ
Resize Settings Input Tools Close Close Input Tools Resize Settings Right Mouse Button Right Mouse Button
If you click this button, the Samsung Screen Keyboard is minimized to the icon
If you click this button, the Samsung Screen Keyboard is
You can determine the Samsung Screen Keyboard color, the default keyboard size, the location of the Samsung Screen Keyboard menu button and whether to run the Samsung
60 For models with Windows XP Tablet You can enter characters with the Tablet PC Input Panel The Tablet PC Input Panel
three ways in which letters can be entered using the Tablet PC Input Panel: with the Writing Pad, with the Character Pad, and with the On-Screen
To open the Tablet PC Input Panel, click on the Tablet PC Input Panel
icon on the Tools and Options Close Writing Pad Character Pad On-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Input Panel icon Help You can learn detailed usage
61 Entering text using the Writing Pad You can enter characters by writing characters on the Stylus Pen Writing Pad
Entering text using the Character Pad You can write a letter in each cell of the
Writing Pad icon 1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the 2 Write text in the input area of the Writing Pad with the Stylus Pen and
are converted into the corresponding
Tap the Insert button to enter the
Character Pad icon 1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the 2 Write a letter in the cell of the Character Pad with the Stylus Pen
is converted into the corresponding
Tap the Insert button to enter a
Insert Insert Modifying Text Write over incorrect letters or press the lower part of a letter to select another letter
62 Entering text using the On-Screen Keyboard The On-Screen Keyboard displays a standard keyboard on the screen so that you can
1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, tap the On-Screen Keyboard icon 2
63 Using the Buttons The function of the Wheel button The Wheel Button When the Wheel button is pressed, the MENU program Wheel button
Press EXIT MENU program The screen that appears at this time may differ depending on the installed Windows
64 MENU Items Battery Function
Brightness Whenever you press this button, the LCD brightness is
Volume Whenever you press this button, the volume is increased
Sound
Backlit
again, press the Wheel button Etiquette Mode
Since Etiquette Mode makes the CPU run at its slowest, the program operating speed may slow down and the
65 MENU Items Function Wireless LAN Rotation LCD / CRT
Whenever you press this button, the screen rotates clockwise
,180,270,360 When rotating the screen, a part of the screen image
Using this item, you can view the screen when an external display device is connected after connecting the Organizer Whenever you press the button, the computer screen is output to LCD > CRT > Clone View > Dual View mode, in
The LCD/ CRT button is activated when the Organizer
66 Multi Card Slot
You can use a card as a removable disk and conveniently exchange data with digital
You have to additionally purchase a multi card with the necessary capacity
Supported Cards Using a Memory Card 1 Insert the memory card into the multi card slot according to the direction
SD Card SDHC Card MMC Example) SD Card 67 2 Click Start > My Computer
3 You can save, move and delete data by double-clicking the corresponding
The device name of the card drive may differ depending on your
68 Since you can only use the card after formatting it, if it is not formatted, format the card referring to the descriptions of To format a memory
69 Using a Mini SD snd RS-MMC Since the above cards are too small, you cannot insert the cards into the
Insert the card into the dedicated adapter (available from most electronic retailers) and then insert
However, depending on the adapters body material, some RS-MMC cards
Samsung recommend that you check the card is recognized correctly prior
Removing a Card 1 2
To use a card to exchange data with a digital device such as a digital camera, formatting the data using the digital device is
When you try to use a card, which is formatted in the computer, in another digital device, you may have to format the card again in
You cannot format, write or delete data from a SD, or SDHC card with a write protection tab when it
Inserting and removing a memory card repeatedly may damage the
Formatting a Card
time, you must format the card before
Formatting a card deletes all data
includes data, backup the data
1 Select Start > My Computer 2 Right-click over the card drive and 3 If you click Start select Format 69 Organizer (Optional) The Organizer is a portable device that can be connected to a computer and you can
Organizer provides a keyboard and docking device for your
You can only use the Organizer
The Organizer
The actual color and appearance of the organizer and the computer may differ from
Front View
Docking Device
Computer Separation Latch
Touchpad
Left Touchpad Button
Status Indicators
Stylus Pen Holder
Organizer Connector
Wired Keyboard
Right Touchpad Button
LCD Protection Cover 70
Docking Device
Computer Separation Latch
Touchpad
Left Touchpad Button
Using this latch, you can separate the computer from an
To separate the computer, slide the latch to the left position and
Status Indicators
This turns on when the Num Lock key is pressed and
This turns on when the Caps Lock key is pressed allowing capital letters to be typed without holding the Shift button
This turns on when the Scroll Lock key is pressed and screen
LCD Protection Cover
Right Touchpad Button
Wired Keyboard
Organizer Connector Protects the LCD panel when the organizer is closed after
organizer, you can use the LCD protection cover as a wrist pad
Stylus Pen Holder 71 Right View / Left View
[ Right View ]
[ Left View ]
Monitor Port
Wired LAN Port
Monitor Port
Wired LAN Port
Connecting a monitor/ TV
to Wired Network 101 77 Back View
Stand
High Capacity Battery Extension Compartment You can place the screen on the stand for more comfortable
You can expand the space by expanding this part when using a computer with a high
Stand
High Capacity Battery Extension Compartment 72 Installing / Removing the Computer
Make sure to remove all the cables connected to the computer before installing the
Although you can install onto or remove the computer from the Organizer regardless of whether the computer is turned on or off, doing this when the computer is turned
Installing the Computer 1 Place the computer over the Organizer aligning the bottom of the computer to the docking device of the Organizer and then press the
Removing the Computer 1 2 Slide and hold the Computer Separation Latch at the bottom left of the Organizer docking device into the left position and lift the computer up to
2 Organizer to a comfortable angle and
73 Using the Keyboard The Organizer
Shortcut Keys You can use the following functions by pressing the keys below with the Fn Fn+
Name REST
(Sleep Mode) Gauge Euro CRT/LCD Backlit Mute Function
Power Switch
You can only use this function when the Easy Display Manager
Switches the screen output to the LCD or external monitor when
78
74 Fn+
Name Function Wireless LAN Turns the wireless LAN function on or off in models with wireless Touchpad Num Lock Scroll Lock
When using an external mouse only, you can turn the Touchpad
If you turn the Scroll Lock on, you can scroll the screen up or
Screen Brightness Control key combination or the
Fn +
Fn +
The changed screen brightness is displayed at the center of the screen for a
Numeric Key The numbers are printed in blue on the
If Num Lock is turned on by pressing the Fn +
key combination, you can use
Volume Control To control the volume, press the Fn +
key combination or the Fn +
You can mute the sound or cancel the mute function by clicking the Fn +
Other Function Keys Application Key Performs the right-click mouse function
75 Touchpad The touchpad provides the same function as a mouse and the left and right buttons of
If you touch the Touchpad or press the Touchpad buttons while booting up, the
Touchpad
Touchpad Left Button You can select or run a
Scroll Area Touchpad Right Button Plays the role of the right
76 Connecting a monitor / TV monitor / TV Using an external display device is useful when you are giving a presentation or
You can use the Connect Monitor/ TV function only when you have an Organizer The Organizer
Connecting to the Monitor / TV Connect the computer to the RGB port of the monitor or TV using a monitor cable
77 Viewing Through a Monitor / TV key combination Switching the Display Device using the Shortcut Key Press the Fn +
Easy Display Manager screen appears in which you can select a
Whenever you press the key while holding down the Fn key, the selected
Example) Selecting LCD+CRT Dual View Switching to the MENU Program Screen
Press the wheel button to run the MENU 78
Pressing the LCD/CRT button once cycles through the following modes:
LCD > CRT > Clone View > Dual View
LCD: Computer Screen
CRT: External Monitor Screen
LCD+CRT Clone View: Computer
+ External Monitor Screen
LCD+CRT DualView: Computer
+ External Monitor Screen in Dual View
What is Dual View?
Dual View is a function that enables you to view a computer
It is convenient when you need a
External Monitor / TV is not supported in the DOS Command
Using Dual View to View Extended Screen Dual View is a function that enables you to view a computer screen over two display
In Dual View mode, you can select the screen resolution and colour quality for each
3 Click the monitor 2 icon, select the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box, click Apply and then click OK Setting Dual View Mode 1 Connect the external display device
connect a TV, connect the TV to the
2 Right-click on the Desktop, click Properties, and then click the Settings 79 4 The primary display device(the LCD) is indicated as 1, and the secondary display device is indicated as 2 you can view the screen through two
the LCD as the 'Primary' monitor is
Deactivating Dual View Mode Click the monitor 2 icon, clear the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box, and then click Apply To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode Click the title bar of the window in the primary display device (1, the LCD), and drag it to the secondary display
1 : Primary 2 : Secondary If the screen of the secondary display device is displayed, change the settings to the desired screen resolution and colour quality in the
80 Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Volume using the Volume Adjustment Program Click the Volume icon on the taskbar
Mute Using the Sound Recorder The procedures to record sound using the
1 Connect a microphone to the 2 Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices Alternatively, double-click on the Volume icon
3 Click Advanced from Volume and then, click Options > Properties. 81 4 Select Realtek HD Audio input from the mixer device to select Recording from Adjust Volume for 7 Click Start > All Programs >
Accessories >Entertainment >
Sound Recorder 8 Click the Record button to perform
The default recording duration of
a dedicated recording program from the Internet to record audio data for a
5 Select Mic Volume from Show the following volume controls and click OK 6 When Recording Control window appears, make sure all the Mute
recording volume to increase the recording sensitivity and close the
82
WOW XT (Music): Select to listen to
TruSurround XT (Movie/Video):
The SRS function supports the computers built-in speaker and
Using SRS The SRS function enables you to experience more stereophonic sound by expanding the space-perception through
1 Click Start > Control Panel >
Sound, Speech and Audio Devices
> SRS Control Panel 2 Check the Enable checkbox and
to sound through the selected SRS
83 Voice Recorder
3 If the recording is complete, click the
Stop
Save
4 Play
click the Open
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Voice Recorder > Voice Recorder 2 Start recording near the built-
in microphone at the front of the computer by clicking the Record
HELP OPEN PLAY STOP RECORD SETTING 84 When unable to make a recording using the built-in microphone Click the SETTING button and check if the Recording device is set to Realtek HD Audio Input, and the Input Source is set to Mic Volume
For more detailed usage, click the Help 85 Chapter 3. Using Microsoft Windows Vista About Microsoft Windows XP The Windows XP Screen Layout Control Panel 87 91 95 The screen shots used in this chapter may differ from actual screens depending on the Windows XP version and model. About Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP (hereafter, Windows) is the basic operating system used to
On this computer, The Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Tour Windows XP as well as Help and Support Tour Windows XP
Click Start > Tour Windows XP. Or, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Tour Windows XP.
The screen layout may differ depending on the computer model and the operating
87 Help and Support
Click Start > Help and Support. Search Fixing a problem How to Change Desktop (Background Picture) What's new in Windows XP > Windows XP articles : Walkthrough ways to use your PCWalkthrough : Personalize your PC, you can view the way to change the background picture on Customize Desktop 88 Using Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition The Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is an operating system based on
You can learn elementary functions for using this PC through the Get Going with Tablet PC and Tablet PC Tutorials
In addition, since a Stylus Pen is provided instead of a Tablet Pen, the Tablet and Pen Settings provided by the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition are not completely supported by the Pen Options To calibrate the Pen, use the Touchkit 57 Get Going with the Tablet PC Tablet PC Select Start > All Programs > Get Going with Tablet PC The Welcome to Tablet ComputingStart to learn how to use
89 Tablet PC Tutorials You can tour elementary functions of your tablet PC and learn how to hand-write on the
Select Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Tutorials
Next to learn how to perform Note Writing,
90 The Windows XP Screen Layout Desktop
The screen that appears at this time may differ depending on the installed Windows
Tablet PC Input Panel
(For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition only) Start Taskbar System Tray with Clock Start Taskbar
91 System Tray with Clock Tablet PC Input Panel
(For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition only)
Understanding the Start Menu
with the Control Panel, receive support by selecting Help and Support, and search for items on the computer or on the Internet by selecting Search Frequently used programs All Programs Start Button 92 My Computer Control Panel Help and Support My Computer Displays the contents of the hard disk, the CD-ROM drive,
Control Panel
93 Help and Support Search Provides on-line help, information on Windows and
Run
Understanding a Window
My Computer window, which displays information on the computers hard drive, will be used as an
Click Start > My Computer
contents do not appear, click Show the contents of this folder 93 Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Close Button Maximize Button MinimizeButton Folder Icon Quick Task Window Drive Icon
(Storage Device)
What is a drive?
What is a folder?
To view the entire structure of the drive
94 Control Panel
Opening the Control Panel Click Start > Control Panel 95 Appearance and Themes Network and internet Connections Add or Remove Programs Sound, Speech and Audio Devices Performance and Maintenance Printers and Other Hardware User Accounts Date, Time, Language and Regional Options Accessibility Options Security Center
This function is used to change the Desktop, apply a theme and a screen saver to the computer, and change the Start
This function is used to add remove a program from
In addition, you can manage the hard disk drive and
This function is used to add or set up a Windows XP user
This function is used to select options for disabled persons
This function is used to check the current security status to
96 User Accounts
The procedures to add a user account and switch between user accounts are described
Adding a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Panel 2 Double-click User Accounts and click Create a New account 4 Select an account type, click Create Account, and then check the newly created account in the user account
If you cannot see the bottom of the screen, press and drag the scroll bar
5 To change the user account information, click on account to be
You can change the account name,
3 Enter a name and then click the Next
97 Changing the Resolution and Colors The resolution means the number of
selecting a higher resolution, items on the Desktop become smaller and more items
the color quality, the more colors are
To change the screen resolution or color quality, follow these steps:
1 Select Start > Control Panel >
Appearance and Themes > Display 2 Click on Settings and change the Screen Resolution and Color Quality 3 Click OK Deleting a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Panel > User 2 Click on user account to be deleted and click Delete Account Accounts You cannot delete a currently logged
Switching Users 1 Select Start > Log Off 2 Click Switch User 3 Click on user account to login to the
98 You can check your
To set the resolution, slide the resolution slide bar to a desired resolution in the Screen
To set the color quality, select a color quality in the Color
The following resolutions and color qualities are recommended according to the
LCD Type
Resolution 1024 x 600 Color Quality Very High (32bit) 99
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Chapter 4. Using the Network Wired Network Wireless Network Using the Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Bluetooth (Optional) 101 104 107 111 Wired Network A wired network is a network environment used for a company network or broadband
You can only use the Wired network The Organizer
107 1 Connect a LAN cable to the Organizers LAN port 3 Select Local Area Connection and click the right button of the touch pad and select Properties 2 Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet Connections
> Network Connection The LAN Device name may differ depending on your computers
101 4 Click General tab and select a LAN driver from Connect using: Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties The displayed LAN driver may vary
Click Install to add a network
below: You can add a client, a
5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically you use a static IP, select Use the following IP address and enter the
If the IP of your computer is not automatically assigned, contact the
6 If all settings are made, click OK
102
simultaneously Using the providing by Windows XP, you can set
and then you can select to use either of
1 Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet Connections
> Network Connection > Local Area Connection by using the right button of the touch pad and click Properties and click Properties 2 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 3 Select the tab, select
4 When the setting completes, click OK 103 Wireless Network A wireless network allows computers to share resources or an internet connection
This description is applied only to the models equipped with wireless LAN cards or
Easy Network Manager
, from Start
> Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware Tab >
Device Manager > Network Adapter Some of the pictures shown in this description may vary depending on the wireless 107
To use the wireless LAN, press the wheel button and set the Wireless LAN item of the MENU program to ON turned on, the Wireless LAN Operation LED Types of Wireless LAN Connections The types of wireless LAN connections
how to use the wireless LAN based on
AP Connections You can connect to the Internet or a computer on the network by connecting
What is Access Point (AP)?
AP is a network device that connects wired LAN to wireless LAN and corresponds to the wireless hub of a
to connect more than one computer
104
computers where wireless LAN is enabled wirelessly and is called Peer-
Then, another computer is connected to the computer wirelessly for
For more information on how to establish connections, see the information from Start > Help and Support > Networking and Web When you use Ad-Hoc, you have to
170 Connecting to Wireless LAN If an AP exists near your location, you can easily connect to wireless LAN in the
The following description is based on Windows XP Service Pack 2; thus, the pictures
1 Click the Wireless Network Connection icon using the right button of the touch
View Available Wireless Networks from the Taskbar 2 Select an AP to be connected and click Connect If a network key is set in the AP, the
Enter the network key in the input window and click OK For a network key, contact the
3 Once Connected to AP is displayed,
105 To check the network connections Place the mouse on the Wireless Network Connection icon
from the 106 Using the Easy Network Manager
Easy Network Manager (Optional)
107~108
settings again after moving to another location. 109
location, you can immediately access the network without following the network
You can diagnose the network status. 110 Network Settings This section describes the procedures to connect to the Internet by setting up a
4 Select a network location icon and
Next 1 To use the wireless LAN, press the wheel button and set the Wireless LAN item of the MENU program to ON When the wireless LAN is turned on, the Wireless LAN Operation LED is
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Easy Network Manager
> Easy Network Manager 3 Click the Add 107 5 Select Direct Connection and click the Next 6 Select the LAN device, setup the IP address and click the Next Select Device Select a device to be connected
IP Settings
Obtain an IP address automatically Select DHCP to use this option
108 7 Click Add Printer and set up a printer
When the printer has been added, click the Refresh button, select the newly added printer and then click the Finish To not add a printer, click the Finish
8 When the network settings are complete, the Do you want to move to the newly added location now?
Click the Cancel
An icon for the added location is
If you select OK, the network settings
To add a new location, repeat the
Using in Another Location Another Location
you can immediately access the network in one click, without performing the network
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Easy Network Manager
> Easy Network Manager when
2 Select an icon that represents the corresponding location from the Saved Locations window and then click Move 3 To connect to a wireless LAN, select the AP Setting The available APs are represented
icon to connect to, the computer is connected to the AP through the wireless LAN and you are moved to
Click the AP Setting menu item at the top of the screen and double-click one
109 Available AP Icon PC Icon
The closer to the PC icon at the bottom of the screen, the stronger the signal from the AP is, while the further from the icon, the weaker
If a network key is required, request the key from your network
AP Setting is supported in Windows
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition For the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, set up the AP referring to Connecting to a
105 Diagnosing the Network Status
1 Launch Easy Network Manager 2 Select Diagnosis 3 The Network Connections window
Click Start to start the network
4 When the diagnosis is complete, a device with a problem is marked by a X mark icon with a description of the
110 Bluetooth (Optional) Bluetooth is wireless communications technology that allows access to nearby devices
The Bluetooth function is only available between devices supporting Bluetooth
The Bluetooth function is optional and may not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth Functions File Transmission Network Access Network Access through a Phone Connection Electronic Business Card
(Vcard) Exchange Sound Output HID Connections
You can connect to another Bluetooth-installed computer in the same way as an Ad-Hoc mode in wireless LAN and connect to
You can exchange PIMS data (Outlook e-mail address data) and electronic business cards with Bluetooth devices such as
You can output computer sound to another Bluetooth device or
You can connect and use Bluetooth peripherals such as a
111 For more information about using the Bluetooth function, refer to the online help of the
Using Bluetooth Exchanging Files between Bluetooth Computers
folders between Bluetooth computers are
Double-click the Bluetooth icon
in
When the Bluetooth Places window appears, double-click on Search Device to search for surrounding
When devices are found, available
click the computer onto which you
on the setting, refer to the manual
In this computer, to change the setting, right-click over the Bluetooth icon in the Taskbar >
select My Device Properties >
Accessibility tab > Allow other
device
Double-click on Bluetooth File Transfer 112
Bluetooth File Transfer window and
When the Bluetooth Passkey window appears, enter the passkey that you have entered on the
OK
After a while, if the Bluetooth Passkey window appears on the
passkey and click OK Once the paring is done between two computers, the Bluetooth Passkey
A passkey (PIN code) is the password used between two devices connected through
The Bluetooth Password window or message may differ from above depending on the computer that is
The Bluetooth Password window may appear on the computer to
If a message appears asking you if you want to allow access on the
Yes
appears in the Taskbar of the
113
The Bluetooth function of a Bluetooth PDA, mobile phone, mouse or
them in connection with a Samsung computer supporting Bluetooth, you must check if the Bluetooth function of
For the procedures on turning on the Bluetooth function of a device, refer to
The services provided by Bluetooth devices may vary depending on their
by the Bluetooth device, refer to the
Usage Instructions
Generally, Bluetooth devices deliever stable performance while connected
For Bluetooth to operate smoothly, use the computer in an open environment with no walls or obstacles in the way
You can connect to only one Bluetooth device at a time for a phone connection, data syncing, electronic business card exchange, FAX transmission/reception, sound related
It is recommended using only one Bluetooth device at a time as connecting multiple Bluetooth or other wireless devices at the same time may slow or destabilize the Bluetooth
Data communications via Bluetooth may be poor when the CPU load is at
114 Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs CyberLink YouCam (Optional) Samsung Update Plus (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional) Reinstalling Software 116 119 121 123 128 129 Introducing Programs Using the software supplied with the Samsung computer, you can easily use functions
Every software program may not be provided or the version may differ depending on
In addition, the screen capture images may differ from actual ones depending on the
116
Easy Network Manager
(Optional) Easy Network Manager is a program
for each location and you can also
107
Samsung Battery Manager Samsung Battery Manager
(Optional) Samsung Battery Manager is a power Samsung Battery Manager is a power management program that provides easy-to-use power management and power saving settings so that the
143
eGalax Touch eGalax Touch is a program used to
(Optional) calibrate the Stylus Pen when the
57 Multi Media Functions
CyberLink YouCam
(Optional) Using this program, you can easily capture photos and videos with your
makes it more fun to have online video chats or to record videos with live
119 Management Functions
Samsung Update Plus Samsung Update Plus is a software
(Optional) function that examines and updates the Samsung software and drivers installed on your Samsung computer to the
121
McAfee SecurityCenter This is a security solution that detects
(Optional) and removes computer viruses and protects the computer from Internet
123 117 Troubleshooting Functions
SAMSUNG Magic Doctor
(Optional) SAMSUNG Magic Doctor is troubleshooting software provided by Samsung Computer for system
The system diagnosis function enables users to diagnose system problems
128
Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Samsung Recovery Solution provides a Restore Function that enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with your computer, as well as a Backup Function that enables you to easily save your computers current
118 CyberLink YouCam (Optional) CyberLink YouCam makes it more fun to have online video chats or to record videos
Do not take pictures or record video in locations where you could violate another
1 Double click the CyberLink YouCam icon programs > Samsung > CyberLink YouCam > CyberLink YouCam
Start > All Function buttons Preview Window Emotion effects All captured content Avatars, Frames, Filters and Distortions 119 If you click the settings button
, 2 Click the Snapshot Capture button in front of
or
To stop a video recording, click
the Stop
By applying several effects or avatars to your photos or videos while capturing, you can make your own contents fun and
3 You can view your captured photos and videos in the All captured content You can view a picture or watch a
120 Samsung Update Plus (Optional) Samsung Update Plus is software that examines and updates the Samsung software
To check for updates and update your computer using Samsung Update Plus, your
Samsung Update Plus does not provide updates for applications installed after
2 If you click on Check for updates,
To update the software and drivers 1 Select Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Update Plus
> Samsung Update Plus
the program, a window will appear asking you if you agree to the
Click Agree 121 3 If there are available software or driver updates for your computer, the
the required updates from the list and click Install Update to start the
may differ depending on the computer
Automatic update items display By default, your computer is
Updates that must be installed separately. If you select an update item that must be installed separately, a message appears informing you of
122 McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional) McAfee SecurityCenter (a virus/spyware detection and protection software that includes
Installing McAfee For some models, an Install McAfee Web Essentials In this case, you can install the McAfee software according to the following procedures
For some models, a McAfee Security Center icon
is located on the Desktop, since
Double click the Install McAfee Web
Essentials icon
The Chain Installer window opens and the installation begins
When the installation is complete, the Chain Installer 123 Using McAfee
virus inspection is supported, your PC will not be completely protected because the
User Registration 1 The Program Setup screen appears
Next If the Program Setup screen does not appear, right-click over the McAfee icon in the Taskbar and then select Product Setup from the
3 The Create New McAfee Account
click NextProgram Setup Completed If you have already registered with McAfee, click Login and enter the registered email address and
Program Setup Completed 2 The End User License Agreement
Check if the country has been correctly selected and then click Accept 124 Inspecting and Healing Viruses The procedures to check if the computers
by a virus and to heal viruses found by
3 If a virus has been found, click View Results
corresponding viruses have already been removed, you can use your
For possible virus infections
(where it is not completely certain), the Detected In this case, the items will be maintained or deleted depending
To deal with new viruses, please always keep
In general, it is automatically updated when connected to the
update it manually by clicking Update
after connecting
> McAfeeSecurityCenter 1 Click Start > All Programs > McAfee 2 Click the Scan button on the left side
Scan At this time, if a virus is found, it is immediately healed during the
125
for the product when purchasing the product in order to protect the computer
activated, you may not connect to the
case, you have to change the settings as
Method 1) When you need to select Allow Access in the Server or Internet Access Request window. When you connect to a bank, stock market, or gaming website, an access
select Allow Access in the window and click OK
126 Method 2) When you need to deactivate the Firewall If you cannot connect to the Internet when using a broadband Internet service, you can connect to the Internal normally if you
since it may cause a security problem, be
Double-click the McAfee Security Center
Click the Advanced menu at the bottom left and click Internet&Network
Turn the Internet&Network at the right to Off, set the Select when to
to Never and then click OK
Click Home in the left menu pane and click Ignore next to the Firewall protection is disabled It is recommended activating the Windows Firewall for your computer's safety when you have
activate the Windows Firewall, click Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall > Change Settings >
On(recommended) 127 Using Samsung Magic Doctor (Optional)
The screens used in this manual may differ from actual screens according to the
3 When the system status diagnostics are complete, the diagnostics result
Diagnosing the System 1 Select Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Magic Doctor
> Samsung Magic Doctor 2 If a problem has been found, click on Cure for Samsung Magic Doctor to
128 Reinstalling Software If you have reinstalled the Windows operating system, or the system and program do not operate properly, you can re-install the driver and program using the System
When software is not working properly, it is recommended removing the software using the Add or Remove Programs of the Control Panel and reinstalling the
The System Software Media is supplied as a CD or DVD depending on your
To use the System Software Media, the external USB ODD must be connected to
Running the System Software Media Insert the System Software Media into
Standard Installation Minimum Installation Custom Installation 129 This displays a list of drivers or programs that are not currently installed on your computer from the system software Media
components are installed
This displays the components (driver, Windows programs,etc) that, if not installed, may cause problems with the
can install only required
You can customize the installation of drivers and
Installing drivers and programs 1 Select Standard Installation in the System Software Media main
2 The system is scanned to display the drivers and programs that need to be
3 Click OK The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory
4 130 Chapter 6. Settings BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Battery 132 136 139 140 BIOS Setup
external USB keyboard or Organizer This manual describes the procedures assuming that an external keyboard has been
The Wheel button supports entering Setup, navigating the menu and selecting some
Since incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction or crash, take care
Entering the BIOS Setup 1 Slide the Power Switch
2 When the booting screen (SAMSUNG logo) appears, press the F2 key to
Press the F12 key while the booting screen(SAMSUNG logo) appears, the system will
3
Setup Menu Help Help for the selected item appears
Setup Items
The BIOS Setup Screen Menu Main Description
Advanced
Security
Boot Exit Used to set the boot priority and other boot options
System Setup Buttons (Keys)
external keyboard When an external keyboard is not connected, you can navigate the menu and select some items with the Wheel button Function To move to the up or down item. To move to another menu. To select an item or to enter a submenu. To move to the high-
level menu or to move to the Exit menu. Function Description Turn the Wheel button up or down or press the Up Down
Select the main menu and turn the Wheel button up or down or press the Left Right Press the Wheel button or press the Enter key of the external
To return to the high-level menu from a submenu or to move to the Exit menu, press the Esc To view the help. Press the F1 To change an item value. To restore the Setup defaults. To save the
Press the F5/F6 Press the F9 When no external keyboard is connected, select Exit > Load Setup Default Press the F10 When no external keyboard is connected, select Exit > Exit Saving Changes Exiting the System Setup 1. Move to Exit Menu > Exit Saving Changes and press the Enter 2. Select Yes and press the Enter
Setting a Boot Password When setting a password, you have to enter a password to use the computer or enter
135 2 In the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter Setting a Supervisor Password A Supervisor Password is required to turn the computer on or to start the System
When setting a Supervisor Password, users other than a supervisor cannot use
1 Select the Security menu in the BIOS
3 You can use up to 8 alphanumeric characters for a password but you
4
the [Setup Notice
<Enter The supervisor password has been
required to turn the computer on or to
Setting a User Password Users can start the system with a user password, but cannot enter the System
supervisor password must have been
password also deactivates the user
In the Set User Password item, press
<Enter> and complete the procedures of
Activating the Booting Password Before activating the booting password, a supervisor password must have been
Set the Password on boot option to Enabled
Deactivating the Password 1 On the password to be deactivated, press <Enter deactivate a supervisor password in the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter 2 In the Enter Current Password item, enter the current password and press
<Enter
Enter 3 Leave the Enter New Password item 4 Leave the 5 In the [Setup Notice
Enter
<Enter
Changing the Boot Priority
This chapter describes how to change the boot priority so that the computer boots from
The function is only available when an external USB keyboard or Organizer
1 Select the Boot menu in the BIOS
2 Press <Enter> on the Boot Device Priority 3 IDE HDD item and press the F6 key
[ Boot priority order ]
1. USB CD : N/A 2. IDE HDD : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3. USB KEY : N/A 4. USB FDD : N/A 5. USB HDD : N/A 6. PCI BEV : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 7. 8.
[Excluded from boot order]
- USB ZIP : N/A
- USB LS120 : N/A 4 Press the F10 key to save the settings
The highest boot priority device is
Battery Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power
Carefully read and follow the precautions printed on the battery before using the
Precautions
Never cause a short circuit between the battery pack terminals or disassemble the
Carefully read and follow the precautions printed on the battery and the safety
Please refer to the system operation environment ( 177
Installing/Removing the Battery 1 Shutdown the system and place
2 Lift the Stand up and push the Battery Latch down into the Release (
) Release
3 To reinstall the battery, align the battery to the outside of the computer
Lift the battery latch up to the Lock
Lock When you are unable to insert the battery, check if the battery latch is in the Release (
in the Lock (
) position, you cannot Charging the Battery 1 Attach the battery and connect the
2 When charging is complete, the
Status Charging Charging complete AC adapter not connected Charge LED Amber Green Off
Measuring the Remaining Battery Charge
Viewing through the MENU Program Press the Wheel button to run the MENU
MENU Battery Warning
You will hear an alarm when the remaining battery charge reaches
In this case, connect the AC adapter or turn off the computer
When the remaining battery charge is under 3%, the computer automatically saves the current
To view on the battery Press the button on the outside of the battery to check the remaining battery
Battery Usage Time Information A battery is an expendable supply, so when using it over a long time, the
battery life is reduced to under half of its initial time, we recommend purchasing a
For long periods of not using the battery,
Extending the Battery Usage Time Decreasing the LCD Brightness Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and turn the Wheel button down while the Brightness is selected or press to make the LCD brightness dimmer and
Using Samsung Battery Manager Samsung Battery Manager is a power management program that enables using the
Click Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Battery Manager > Samsung Battery Manager Change Power Mode Power Saving Effects You can only change the
Maximum Battery Saving Mode This mode is appropriate for conditions which require the
Normal Mode Maximum Performance Mode Custom Mode
This mode is appropriate for conditions that require maximum
Power Saving Effect
When Running a Game or Multimedia Application A game or multimedia application may not work smoothly in Maximum Battery Saving
Samsung Battery Manager Power Modes
Since the Maximum Battery Saving Mode of the Samsung Battery Manager controls the system operating speed to extend the battery usage time, the performance of the system
When changing the power settings in Custom Mode in the Samsung Battery Manager, the settings of the Power Options Properties window are changed
To use Normal Mode in Samsung Battery Manager after reinstalling Windows XP,
Using the Battery Calibration Function When charging/discharging the battery repeatedly for a short time only, the battery usage time may be reduced by the difference between the actual battery
In this case, the actual battery charge and the remaining charge display will be the same by discharging the battery completely using the Battery Calibration
1 Disconnect the AC power adapter
2 Restart your computer and press the F2 button when the Samsung logo
3 Using the arrow keys, select Smart Battery Calibration in the Boot menu and press Enter 4 Highlight Yes in the Battery
press Enter The Battery Calibration function is activated and the battery is forcefully
press the Esc This operation requires 3~5 hours depending on the battery capacity
Chapter 7. Appendix Reinstalling Windows XP Using Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional) Q & A Display Related Organizer Related Sound Related Wireless Network (WLAN) Related Bluetooth Game and Program Related Samsung Recovery Solution Other
Glossary Index Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 147 152 161 161 164 165 166 171 173 174 175
7 188 192 193 Reinstalling Windows XP You can reinstall Windows using the System Recovery CD when Windows does not
System Recovery CD is optional and may not be provided depending on your
To install Windows, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. The following descriptions assume that an external ODD and an external USB
To reinstall Windows when Windows does not boot, refer to 151
disk drive.
Running the System Recovery CD
Preparation 1. Connect an external-type ODD through the USB Port 2. Connect the external-type USB keyboard 3. Insert the System Recovery CD
147 Standard Installation The Windows Standard Installation
To install Windows, an external-
type ODD and a USB keyboard are
Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. screen, click Standard Installation 1 In the System Recovery CD start 2 The description for the Standard
Standard installation You can change the settings for partitioning, the installation folder,
However, reinstalling Windows may delete the data on the hard disk drive
to minimize damage from data loss, please remember to always back up
Quick Installation This re-installs Windows with the user
existing Windows folders may be preserved as the existing Windows
148 Click Yes to start the Windows
If you have set a booting password, enter the booting password when booting the system to continue the
3 After the system has restarted, the message Press any key to boot from CD
After a moment the partition
You must select partition C: and press the Enter key of the external
Partition setting is a function that divides the hard disk drive into one or
the partition deletes all data on the
4 Select the folder to install the
To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder, press <L When pressing the <ESC> key to select another folder for the installation, a new Windows folder is created causing the risk of dual
5 After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the Windows installation, restart the system, and the message Press any key to boot from CD
XP installation screen will appear
6 When the Regional and Language Options window appears, click Next 149 7 When a window that requires your name and organization pops up, enter your name and the organization and click Next Quick Installation The Windows Quick Installation
A window that requires the computer name and the administrator password
and the administrator password and click Next 8 When the Date and Time Settings window appears, click Next
9 When the system restarts, the message Press any key to boot from CD
When you see the Windows desktop, this means that the installation
10 Remove the System Recovery CD and install the device drivers and applications from the System Software Media 129 To install Windows, an external-
type ODD and a USB keyboard are
Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. screen, click Quick Installation 1 In the System Recovery CD start 2 The description for the Quick
Click Yes to start Windows
When the installation is complete, the
the System Recovery CD from the
150 Reinstalling when Windows does not start When Windows does not start, boot up with the System Recovery CD and from there
To install Windows, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard Connect the external-type ODD and USB keyboard before turning the computer on. If you connect a USB keyboard during the installation, the computer will fail to recognize the USB keyboard. 1 Insert the System Recovery CD into the external USB ODD and restart the
4 Select a
<Enter 2 If the Press any key to boot from CD message appears while booting,
3
selected partition without change, press <Enter 5 Select the folder to install the
To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder, press <L 6 The subsequent procedures are the same as those after Step 5 of
<Standard Installation 148 151 Using Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Samsung Recovery Solution provides a Restore Function that enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with your computer, as well as a Backup Function that enables you to easily save your
Samsung Recovery Solution may not be provided or the version may differ depending on your computer model and the usage procedures may differ depending
For models with an SSD (Solid State Disk), Samsung Recovery Solution is not
To use the backup and restore function to DVD, an external ODD must be
To use Samsung Recovery Solution, an external-type ODD and a USB keyboard The following descriptions assume that an external ODD and an external USB
Samsung Recovery Solution Functions
Restore Function Using this function, you can easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state without using the System Recovery Media or the Windows Installation CD, when your
152 Basic Restore This function quickly
Windows) without touching the user
Restore Functions Complete Restore This function deletes the entire C drive and then restores the contents
Initial Status Restore This function restores the computer to the initial status saved when the
Complete Backup Restore This function restores the computer to the point where the user performed a Complete Backup Data Restore This function restores the user data if the user previously backed up
Backup Function You can backup the entire C drive or all your data to another hard disk drive or DVD Backup Functions Initial Status Backup This function backs up the initial status of the
Data Backup This function backs up
Complete Backup This function backs up
153 Using Samsung Recovery Solution Not only can you use Samsung Recovery Solution when Windows is running, but
Initial Status Backup
time, the Initial Status Backup function
This function saves an image of the Initial Status of the C drive to a secure location so that users can restore the computer to the Initial Status using the Complete
is only performed once immediately after
1 time, the Register Windows screen
according to the instructions on the
2 When the computer has been restarted, the User Registration
OK 3 The Initial Status Backup screen
To resize the C and D drives, click Advanced and partition the disk
using the slide bar and then click Next The partition disk function is only available when the computer is
you have completed the partitions,
4 The Initial Status Backup is performed to backup the initial status of the
backup image is used for the Complete Restore function that restores your computer to the initial status when the computer is not
5 When the Initial Status Backup is
154 Quick Restore Quick Restore enables you to easily restore your computer to a previous, normal state when a problem occurs with
Basic Restore and Complete Restore
1 When Windows is running:
Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When Windows does not start:
Turn the computer on and press the F4 key when the boot screen
moment, the computer boots up in Restoration mode and the Samsung
The touch screen function is not supported in this mode even if your
this mode, please use the touchpad or mouse instead of the touch
2 If the Samsung Recovery Solution
after purchasing the computer, the license agreement screen appears
the agreement and click Agree to
3 If the initial menu screen appears, click Restore If you click Select by Symptom, the Select by Symptom menu
recommended restoration option will
4 Select either Basic Restore or Complete Restore from the Restore
A Basic Restore
A Complete Restore deletes the entire C drive and then restores the
155 6 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the
Make sure that the power cord is connected while the restoration is in
boots up after a Complete Restore has been performed, the speed of the boot process may be slowed down due to
time, do not shut the computer down by
User Complete Backup/Restore A Complete Backup saves the complete image of the C drive onto another drive or
Complete Restore restores the
Complete Backup and Complete Restore procedures on the basis of backing up
Run Complete Restore if the computer does not work even after Basic Restore 4-1 If you have selected Basic Restore:
In the Basic Restore screen, click the Next
4-2 If you have selected Complete Restore:
In the restoration point selection screen, select the restoration point described as Computer Initial Status and click the Next
Since a Complete Restore deletes all user data as well as additionally installed programs, please backup
Data Backup function, before running
5 The computer boots up into restoration mode and the restoration
click OK restoration may take some time,
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Complete Backup
If you run Complete Backup using a DVD, you can restore the computer even when a problem occurs with the hard disk or when
To perform a complete backup onto DVD, an external ODD that supports DVD burning must be
1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
appears, click Backup 2 When the initial menu screen 3 Click Complete Backup in the
4 Enter a description for the backup regarding the current computer status
easily recognize it later, and specify
DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD
Select Drive D. Select the DVD drive. 5 If you click the Next button, the system restarts in restoration mode and the Complete Backup If you have selected the DVD drive as the Save Path, the Enter a blank
blank DVD and click the OK Samsung Recovery Solution supports DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW, but does not support CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-DL
157 6 If multiple DVDs are required, the expected number of DVDs is
Whenever burning a DVD is
7 When the Restart the System message appears after the backup is complete, click OK
Complete Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the
If there are multiple backup DVDs,
When backing up to another drive
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution 158 When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
3 When the initial menu screen appears, click Restore and then click Complete Restore 4 Select a Complete Backup restoration point in the restoration point selection screen and click the Next 5 The restoration progress message appears after the computer boots up
OK,
If multiple DVDs have been used for a Complete Backup, whenever burning a DVD is completed, the
6 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the
4 Enter a description for the backup in the Description easily recognize it later and specify the Save Path DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD
drive or a removable disk as the Save Path, the SamsungRecovery\
SamsungData folder is created on
Take care to not delete the folder by
5 If you click the Next button, the Data
the DVD drive as the Save Path,
the OK 6
User Data Backup/Restore Data Backup enables you to save
Data Restore enables you to restore data using the data saved by
guide describes the Backup and Restore procedures on the basis of backing up
Data Backup 1 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
2 When the initial menu screen appears, click Backup and then click Data Backup 3 In the data selection screen, select either Basic Selection or Select from all backed up, and then click the Next
159 4 Select a backup item to be restored in the backup list and click the Next
5 Select a folder for the restoration and click the Next
6 When Data Restore is completed, check if the data has been restored to
Data Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the
When backing up to another drive
2 Click Start > All Programs >
Samsung > Samsung Recovery Solution > Samsung Recovery Solution When you cannot start Windows, turn the computer on and press the F4 key in the boot screen to enter
3 When the initial menu screen appears, click Restore and then click Data Restore 160 Q & A This section provides information on possible problems, solutions and other references
Display Related
In the following cases, the screen blinks or displays noise for a short time. Click the Graphics Related tab, Change Resolution, Change Display Device, Remove the AC Adapter, Restart the System, Change Power Scheme. A This may happen while the video driver is examining the connected
connected display devices may blink
bright.
The LCD screen is too dark or too A Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and click Brightness of
The screen saver disturbs Media Player playing a movie or video clip after the screen saver is activated while Media Player is playing. A Unselect Tools > Options > Player
> Allow screen saver during playback 161
I have pressed the Wheel button after connecting the Organizer and changed the output to both the LED and the projector in the MENU program, but the screen is not displayed properly. A Press the Wheel button to run the MENU program and select LCD+CRT Clone in LCD/CRT The screen may not be displayed or only part of the screen may be displayed when the LCD resolution is
Right-click over the Desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and change the Resolution to
I have connected a monitor (or projector) to the computer, but the colors on the monitor are abnormally displayed. A Check if the monitor and computer are properly connected with the signal cable and reconnect the cable if
The picture on the screen trembles. A The picture on the screen may tremble when you view some Internet
this case, using an external monitor is
162
Ive run the Rotation function from the Menu, and the pointer on the screen does not correspond to the pointer position. A It is recommended using an external USB mouse when the screen is
If the above problem appears,
Right-click on the eGalax Touch
that the Display Pivot Support function is selected selected, select it by selecting the Display Pivot Function
icon on the Taskbar, click Start >
All Programs > eGalax Touch >
TouchMon
Click on Start > All Programs >
and click on 4-Point Calibration from the Tools Calibration screen appears, proceed according to the instructions on the
163 Organizer Related
When I connect an external display and change the settings to display the screen image on both the LCD and the external display by pressing the Fn +
key combination, the screen is not displayed properly.
The shortcut icons are not displayed on the screen even if I press the shortcut key. A The shortcut icons only appear when the Easy Display Manager program is
The color is strange when the picture is displayed on the connected monitor (or projector). A Check the monitor signal cable
A Press Fn +
key combination
displayed or only part of the screen is displayed by doing this, that means the LCD resolution is too low or too wide and the external display support
Desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and change the
The Taskbar on the bottom of the screen does not appear when a projector is used as the display device. A
this case change the resolution to 800 x 600 (recommended) on your
164 Sound Related
Mixer while I am video or audio chatting?
Mixer while broadcasting music in WinAMP?
A1 Playback Mixer Settings
Double-click the volume icon from the Taskbar and select Opti ons >
Properties
Realtek HD Audio Input
Select Mic Volume A2 Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager Settings
Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
Click Microphone
Select Noise Suppression and Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Click OK Using Acoustic Echo Cancellation option keeps the Microphone Volume
A1 Playback Mixer Settings
Double-click the Volume icon in the Taskbar and click on Options
Realtek HD Audio Input
Select Stereo Mix A2 Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager Settings
Click Start > Control Panel >
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
Click Microphone
Unselect Noise Suppression and Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Click OK 165
To use the wireless LAN settings using Windows:
A Click Start > Control Panel
> Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections > Wireless LAN Connection, right-click and check if the Windows manages wireless
selected in the Wireless Network tab of the Properties
Click Start > Control Panel >
Performance and Maintenance >
Administrative Tools > Computer Management and click Services and Applications > Services In the right pane, double-click
and check if the Startup Type is
Wireless Network (WLAN) Related
Check the Wireless LAN LED. A If it is turned off, press the Wheel button to run the MENU button and set Wireless LAN to On
Reinstall the driver. A Reinstall the driver using the software
Check the Wireless Zero
A If the Windows cannot make this
appears while searching for wireless networks, it indicates that a program other than Windows is set to manage
166
Check the authentication type. A A connection may be disconnected after a period of time if the Use
View the properties of the corresponding AP in the Wireless
Authentication tab, unselect the Use
For detailed information on the authentication server, ask your
Check the AP settings. A1 Check if the surroundings are
A wireless LAN connection may be limited by the surrounding
such as walls and door mats affect
You have to install an AP in a high, open position far away from any other
(The wireless connection is disconnected frequently.)
I cannot connect to an AP.
Check the Network Key. A Right-click the Wireless Network Connections icon from the Taskbar and click View available wireless networks found, it indicates that the device is operating properly but the network
check the Network Key (Encryption Key) and the AP settings
Check if there is a device nearby using the same frequency band. A1 If there is a device nearby using the same frequency band such as another wireless LAN device, wireless video transceiver, microwave oven, plasma
interference from another device, it is recommended changing the AP
A2
operating nearby, you may experience low data rates or even disconnection
167 If the AP is excessively far away, or is installed at the end of a building and you are attempting to use the wireless LAN from the other end, you may not be able to use the wireless communication normally because the signal is blocked by obstacles between you and the AP (such as a
A2 the AP is not operating properly, turn
A3
A4 Check if the AP is properly connected
cable from the AP to a computer and check if the network is connected
A5 Check the Network Key (Encryption
password converting function
(passphrase function) is enabled and the wireless connection is normal but you cannot send data over the connection, please enter the Network Key A6 If there are multiple APs running at the same time, check the channel
between the channels of the APs is narrow, you may experience
channel numbers of the APs so that the internals between the channels
It is recommended unselecting the
Set ID) is a name used to distinguish a wireless LAN from other wireless
It is recommended using Long
Although some APs support Short Preamble, there might be a
is more stable then Auto channel
these functions block connections at the client side when the network name is Any or Blank, it may cause a
168 If your network does not support
an IP address by asking your network
In addition, even if your network supports DHCP, the Internet connection may not be available if the DHCP server fails to allocate an IP
wireless connections with the same IP address, but the network connections do not work properly. A You cannot use the same IP address
use only one IP address for both wired and wireless connections, you must disable one of them according to your requirements in Network Connections
For more information on the AP settings, see the owners manual
established, I cannot connect to the Internet.
Although a connection has been
Check the TCP/IP settings. A If you cannot connect to the Internet but you are connected to an AP, check
When you are not connected to an AP, an X mark appears over the Wireless Network Connections icon in the
the Search for Wireless Connections
wireless network referring to the descriptions of Connecting to a Wireless LAN in the Using the
When you are connected to an AP, an X mark appears over the Wireless in the
check if the IP address is properly
address is not properly allocated, the IP address will be displayed as follows;
169
I cannot share Internet access/
has been set up. A Check the McAfee SecurityCenter
Launch McAfee SecurityCenter and select Advanced > Settings >
Internet and Network > Advanced >
Trusted or Prohibited IP Check if the IP address you wish to
IP address is not added, add it by clicking the Add 170 Bluetooth
The Korean or Chinese characters in a business card received via Bluetooth are broken. A1 If you send a business card including Korean or Chinese characters by selecting a Select a business card
option, the characters on the received card will
Right-click over a business card
select Connect Program > Select Program
Select Notepad
N;CHARSET=KS_C_5601:Magic
For Korean, add CHARSET=KS_C_
171 For Chinese Traditional (CHT), add
A2 Perform Send business card immediately in the Address Book of Microsoft Outlook or select Transmission by Outlook business card selection, and you will be able to transmit a business card without broken characters and without editing
When no headset is found or cannot be connected. A1 If the headset is already connected to another device, you will not be able to
to the headset even if the headset is
the other device and then start the
A2 If the headset is connected to a power adapter, you cannot make a Bluetooth
Disconnect the power adapter and
A3 In general, a Bluetooth headset has 2 operating modes, On/Off mode and
the Control Panel
Click Start > Control Panel and double-click on Sound and Audio Devices
Select the Audio tab in the Sound and Audio Devices Properties
Check if the Sound playback device and the Sound recording device are set to Bluetooth Audio (for a mono headset) or High Quality Bluetooth
A2 Check if the headset is properly
A3 Check the volume level of the headset
A4 When running a multimedia program such as Windows Media Player that accesses the audio device, a headset may not be properly connected or
the multimedia program, connect the headset and then launch the
To connect the headset to another Bluetooth device such as a PC or cell phone, the headset must be in Pairing
Switch the headset to Pairing mode
In general, the headset in Pairing mode automatically returns to On/Off
There is no sound or sound is intermittently interrupted after connecting a headset. A1 If a Bluetooth headset is connected to a PC, the Sound playback device in the Control Panel is to be changed to Bluetooth Audio (for a mono headset) or High Quality Bluetooth Audio (for a stereo
Sound playback device in the Control Panel is not changed properly, there may be no
audio settings of the Control Panel according to the procedures given
172 Game and Program Related
A 3D game does not work, or some functions are not working. A Change the graphics settings of the game to 2D or Software Renderer,
Running speed of a game is too slow or fast. A Change the setting of the Power Schemes to Always On
(Click the Start > Control Panel >
Performance and Maintenance >
Power Options > Power Schemes
The picture is not displayed properly for some games. A Some games such as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
properly when the screen resolution is set to 1024x768 and the color quality
For these games, set the screen resolution to 1024x768, and the color
The game is not displayed smoothly on the screen. A For 3D games, the texture data for the 3D screen display is saved to the
the data is saved to the hard disk drive and loaded to memory when
temporarily stop displaying the picture
In this case, lower the game
173 Samsung Recovery Solution
After performing a User Backup,
hard disk drive message appears.
A
User Backup.
the hard disk drive, the User Backup
For the User Backup, move or delete
The hard disk drive capacity is
A Since Samsung Recovery Solution is installed on your computer and it reserves approximately 10 GB to save the restoration image, the hard disk drive capacity will be smaller than the actual capacity in My Computer
of hard disk drive space used by Samsung Recovery Solution may differ depending on the computer
174 Other
I cannot run any functions. A1 This may happen when the computer
a button or switch in the HOLD status, the Charge LED Slide the HOLD switch downwards
A2 If the computer is running on battery power, check the battery charge
The [Power Switch] does not work. A1 This may happen when the computer
a button or switch in the HOLD status, the Charge LED Slide the HOLD switch downwards
A2 If the computer is running on battery power, check the battery charge
How can I install the program?
A You can additionally purchase and
(See the Installing Programs section
UMPC or Compatible External USB ODD
I have turned the LCD screen off with a portable USB keyboard, but I cannot turn it on again. A When you are using an optional Portable USB Keyboard Dedicated to UMPC, if you have turned the Backlit OFF (Screen Off) by pressing the <Fn>+<F5> keys, press the
<Fn>+<F5> keys on the keyboard again to turn the Backlit ON (Screen
175
I want to replace the pointing stick cap of a portable USB keyboard. A A portable USB keyboard has a pointing stick that can be used instead
stick cap is supplied when you purchase a USB keyboard, you can remove the cap and then insert a new
176
CPU
Cache Memory 1,024 KB Main Memory (Optional) Memory type: DDR2 SODIMM Main Chipset VIA VX820 Hard Disk Drive (Optional) 5mmH HDD Graphics Sound Chipset Network (Optional) Multi Card Slot Ports (Optional) Dimensions LCD Battery (Optional) Operating Environment Operating Voltage Frequency Output Power (Optional) Output Voltage VIA Chrome9 HC3 IGP HD Audio, ALC272 Codec
(Optional)
(Optional) SD card/ SDHC/ MMC
Organizer Port (Optional)
Lithium-Ion smart battery: 4 Cells Temperature (storage) : -5 ~ 40C (operation) : 10 ~ 32C Humidity (storage) : 5% ~ 90% (operation) : 20% ~ 80%
100 - 240VAC 50 / 60Hz BT:0.0025W ; WLAN:0.0627W
177
The weight and dimension listed are approximate values and may vary a bit from
Optional components may not be provided or different components may be provided
The hard disk drive capacity of a computer in which Samsung Recovery Solution is
178
Intel 802.11ABG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
179
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11a mode : OFDM 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11a mode : MAX 54Mbps 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
180 Intel 802.11AGN WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
181
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11a mode : OFDM 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11n mode : MIMO
: MAX 54Mbps 11a mode
: MAX 11Mbps 11b mode 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps 11n mode : MAX 450Mbps, MAX 300Mbps Built-in Antenna
182
Intel 802.11BG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item
Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Same as System Operations
Humidity: Less than 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
183
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
184 Marvell 802.11BG WLAN
The Name of the Registered Equipment : Special Low Power Wireless Device for
Physical
Power
Network
Item Dimensions Operating Temperature And Humidity
Temperature: Between 0C and 70C, Maximum Humidity: 85%
Power
Compatibility
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Media Access Protocol (MAC) CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgement (ACK) Wired Equivalent Privacy support (WEP) 64bit/128bit WPA Security
185
RF Band
Supported Channels
Device Transceiver Standard Output Power MAX 10mW Modulation Scheme Data Rate (Mbps) Antenna Type 11b mode : DSSS 11g mode : OFDM 11b mode : MAX 11Mbps 11g mode : MAX 54Mbps Built-in Antenna
186 ENERGY STAR Partner As an ENERGY STAR Partner, SAMSUNG has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy
Registered Trademarks Samsung is a registered trademark of
SENS is a registered trademark of
VIA, Isaiah are registered trademarks of
Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft
All other product or company names mentioned herein are registered
are trademarks 187 Glossary
Backup A way to save the current data to restore
to restore computer data when the data
Device Manager An administrative tool used to manage
remove hardware or update a device
Client This refers to a computer that uses a shared network resource provided by a
DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) DRAM is a memory type whose cells consist of a capacitor and transistor
is a memory type whose performance has been improved by synchronizing
DDR SDRAM is a memory type whose performance has been improved by doubling the operating speed of the
Direct X An application interface developed to enable Windows application programs to access hardware devices at a very
of graphics, memory and sound cards must be very fast to provide high quality video and sound for games, Direct X enables faster control and interaction between applications and
the multimedia performance of Windows
Driver Software that interacts between the
operating system knows the hardware
In general, a driver is supplied with the
188 DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) DVD was developed to replace CD
size of the disc are the same as that of a CD, the capacity of a DVD is at least
(analog) video and supports MPEG2
Firewall A security system used to protect an internal network or intranet from external networks through an authentication
Hibernation Mode A power mode that saves all data in memory to the hard disk and turns the
Hibernation Mode, all application programs that were running are restored
Icon This refers to a small image that
LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network connecting computers, printers and other devices within a local area such as within a
devices to interact with other devices
the Ethernet media access control
To connect to an Ethernet, a network card called a LAN card, Ethernet card
To exchange data between computers, a protocol is required besides the
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) There are Passive Matrix and Active
the Active Matrix type LCD called a TFT
transistors instead of a cathode-ray tube
because it does not blink, it reduces eye
189 Network A group of computers and devices, such as printers and scanners, connected
can be either small or large and can be connected permanently through cables or temporarily through telephone lines
Quick Launch This refers to a toolbar that can be
program such as Internet Explorer or display the Windows Desktop with one
launch area of the Taskbar and launch frequently used program by clicking that
Server In general, a server refers to a computer that provides shared resources for
Share This refers to setting a resource of a computer such as a folder or printer so
Shared Folder A folder that can be used by other users
Network Administrator
Sometimes, a network administrator is
This refers to the right area of the Taskbar including program icons such as the volume control, the power options
Power Schemes This refers to a pre-determined power
you can set the time the computer waits before entering Standby Mode, or before
190 Windows Media Player A multimedia program included with
listen to a radio broadcast, search and
Sleep Mode A power mode that enables computers to save power consumption when they
is in Sleep Mode, the data on the computer memory is not saved to the
System File
and used by the Windows operating
USB (Universal Serial Bus) This refers to a serial interface standard developed to replace the conventional interface standards such as Serial and
supports a data rate that is 40 times
used for A/V devices supported by IEEE 1394 and a 2nd HDD and CDRW that
191 Index A
B Battery Battery Calibration BIOS Bluetooth Boot Priority Button C Charge Connect / Output Monitor Connecting AP / AP Control Panel D Desktop / Change E Entering Text H Help M Multi Media 69 147 152 138 96 146 55 148 65 87 79 75 49 77 105 N Network Network Status Diagnosis P Password
Program R Recorder Remaining Battery Charge Resolution / Color S Safety Precautions Samsung Update Plus Status Indicators Stylus Pen U User Accounts / Switch User V Volume Control W Windows XP Wired Network Wireless Network 192 84 95 143 191 104 69 148 83 8 111 35 45 81 69 72 85 87 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE
[U.S.A. / U.K.] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
TEL Customer Care Center U.S.A. 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) U.K. 0845-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Ireland 0818 717100 Web Site
[CANADA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE /
Comment contacter Samsung dans le monde If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions concernant les produits Samsung, veuillez
Customer Care Center CANADA TEL 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[GERMANY] Kontakt zu Samsung Falls Sie Fragen oder Anregungen zu Samsung-Produkten haben, wenden Sie sich bitte
Customer Care Center TEL GERMANY 01805-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
Web Site
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Customer Care Center FRANCE Web Site
TEL 3260 SAMSUNG (726-7864)
193
[SPAIN] Contacte con SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Si tiene alguna pregunta o comentario referente a nuestros productos, por favor contacte
Customer Care Center SPAIN Web Site
TEL 902 10 11 30
[ITALY] Contatta SAMSUNG
Customer Care Center ITALY TEL 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
Customer Care Center POLAND Web Site
TEL 0801-1-SAMSUNG (726-78) 022 607 93 33
[NETHERLANDS / BELGIUM] Contact opnemen met Samsung klantenservice /
Comment contacter Samsung dans le monde Als u vragen of opmerkingen heeft met betrekking tot een Samsung-product, kunt u contact opnemen met de Samsung klantenservice:
Si vous avez des suggestions ou des questions concernant les produits Samsung, veuillez
Customer Care Center NETHERLANDS Web Site
TEL 0900-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
02 201 24 18
BELGIUM 194
[SWEDEN] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Om Du har ngra synpunkter eller frgor angende en Samsungprodukt, kontakta
Customer Care Center SWEDEN TEL 075-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[DENMARK] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Hvis du har nogen kommentare eller sprgsml til et Samsung produkt, kontakt
Customer Care Center DENMARK TEL 8-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[FINLAND] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE
Customer Care Center FINLAND Web Site
TEL 30-6227 515
[RUSSIA / UKRAINE]
Customer Care Center RUSSIA UKRAINE TEL 8-800-555-55-55 8-800-502-0000 Web Site
[CHINA]
Customer Care Center CHINA TEL 400-810-5858 Web Site
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[HONG KONG] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL HONG KONG 3698-4698 Web Site
[SINGAPORE] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL SINGAPORE 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
[INDIA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL INDIA 3030 8282 1800 110011 1-800-3000-8282 Web Site
[TURKEY] SAMSUNG Turkiyeye Ulasin
Customer Care Center TURKEY Web Site
TEL 444 77 11
[U.A.E] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
TEL Customer Care Center U.A.E 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
196
[SOUTH AFRICA] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung products, contact the
Customer Care Center TEL SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Web Site
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MM230-M MiniCard MM230-M IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS MiniCard User Manual Rev 0.1 MM230-M MiniCard National Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment includes wireless RF module, and must be labeled in a visible area with the following:
Contains NCC ID: XXXyyyLPDzzzz-x MM230-M MiniCard Table of contents Introduction...1 Hardware Installation....................................................4 Using the Wireless Utility..............5 Install Bluetooth.33 Install GPS... 37 ii MM230-M MiniCard=rd Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for using the Wireless MiniCard. The MM230-M is a single-band, quad-mode wireless net-
work adapter with Bluetooth and GPS that works on all the frequencies allocated for WLAN operation everywhere in the world. It is in compliance with the IEEE802.11g, 802.11b standards, Bluetooth 2.0+
EDR, and GPS. MM230-M features the compactness and high bus speed of the Minicard specifications which gives users of laptops, notebooks, tablet PCs, and other mobile computing devices transparent Internet access anywhere in the world through any WiFi network without software changes or additional hardware. Able to provide greater than 54Mbps and Bluetooth real world throughput using high-speed spatial mul-
tiplexing modes, the MM230-M provides the freedom to work as you wish, wherever you wish, using whatever kind of application you wish to use. The adapter installs directly in any host device with a Mini PCI slot: just plug it in and youre ready to access local resources and/or the Internet at the highest speed the WLAN, the location, and the host computer can provide. It is ready to work out of the box in any embedded device or in any computer running Microsoft Windows Vista, or XP. The MM230-M MiniCard is truly a must-have for every productivity-sensitive laptop, notebook, or tablet PC user and any band-
width-sensitive embedded design. Features and Benefits Up-to-date, High-level Security Seamless Wireless Connectivity Standard Mini Card Connector with Multiple Interface Support Modules 30.0 mm 30.0 mm footprint and minicard slot make it ideal for MiniCard attachment to an UMPC. Pin-selectable SPI, SDIO, USB, and UART interfaces. The modules support the IEEE 802.11b/g standards for high speed and transparent interoperations with most home and business WLANs and all public hot spots around the world. Bluetooth v2.0+EDR supports the use of most recent user-end devices. WEP, WPA, and WPA2 are supported to ensure maximum data privacy. Wireless transmission speed is automatically adjusted on the basis of signal strength to achieve maximum avail-
ability and link reliability. Industrial Bluetooth coexistence logics are included. There are two separated antenna for BT and WLAN. Coex-
ist with cellular GSM, DCS, PCS and W-CDMA bands. Excellent standby and Power Saving Mode current consumptions. Ultra Low Power Consumption BT and Cellular Coexistence Dynamic Rate Shifting 1 MM230-M MiniCard What is Wireless LAN?
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) systems offer a great number of advantages over traditional wired systems. WLANs are flexible and easy to setup and manage. They are also more economical than wired LAN systems. Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLANs transmit and receive data through the air. WLANs com-
bine data connectivity with user mobility. For example, users can roam from a conference room to their office without being disconnected from the LAN. Using WLANs, users can conveniently access shared information, and network administrators can con-
figure and augment networks without installing or moving network cables. WLAN technology provides users with many convenient and cost saving features:
Mobility: WLANs provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere in their organi-
zation, providing service opportunities that are impossible with wired networks. Ease of Installation: Installing is easy for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables in walls and ceilings. Scalability: WLANs can be configured in a variety of topologies to adapt to specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users roaming over a broad area. LAN Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one of two ways:
Ad-hoc Networking Infrastructure Networking Table 1: LAN modes Also known as a peer-to-peer network, an ad-hoc net-
work is one that allows all workstations and computers in the network to act as servers to all other users on the network. Users on the network can share files, print to a shared printer, and access the Internet with a shared modem. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other wireless LAN computers that are in the wireless LAN workgroup, and are within range. Infrastructure networking differs from ad-hoc network-
ing in that it includes an access point. Unlike the ad-
hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on an infrastructure network the access point can manage the bandwidth to maximize bandwidth utilization. Additionally, the access point enables users on a wire-
less LAN to access an existing wired network, allowing wireless users to take advantage of the wired networks resources, such as Internet, email, file transfer, and printer sharing. Infrastructure networking has the following advantages over ad-hoc networking:
Extended range: each wireless LAN computer within the range of the access point can commu-
nicate with other wireless LAN computers within range of the access point. Roaming: the access point enables a wireless LAN computer to move through a building and still be connected to the LAN. Wired to wireless LAN connectivity: the access point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts. 2 Introduction Notes on wireless LAN configuration When configuring a wireless LAN (WLAN), be sure to note the following points:
Optimize the performance of the WLAN by ensuring that the distance between access points is not too far. In most buildings, WLAN cards operate within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls. Radio waves can pass through walls and glass but not metal. If there is interference in transmitting through a wall, it may be that the wall has reinforcing metal in its structure. Install another access point to circumvent this problem. Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with WLAN transmis-
sion. 3 MM230-M MiniCard Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter covers how to installing the Wireless card in your embedded system. Hardware description The Wireless MiniCard has a standard Minicard interface for attaching to the Minicard connector on embedded system. And this module has IPEX connector to connect to external antenna. Outlook Following is the Minicard outlook Figure 1: MM230-M outlook 4 MM230-M MiniCard Chapter 3 Using the Wireless Utility This module also come with a wireless utility, following describe how to use the utility. Configuration Utility for 802.11b/g The Client Card Configuration Utility allows configuration of MM230-M high throughput client cards through the following tabs:
Network Statusdisplays the status of the network to which the user is connected. The Configura-
tion Utility initializes on this page. Profile Managerdisplays the current profiles and allows the user to set attributes for network type, security options, and protocols, as well as create/modify/delete profiles. Site Surveydisplays site survey information. Statisticsdisplays the statistics of the current session. Advancedused to set protocol parameters. AutoLinkto set AutoLink connection Adminused to import and export profiles. Aboutprovides the information for the driver version number, firmware version number, Configura-
tion Utility version number, and Medium Access Controller (MAC) address of the client card. 3.1 Network Status Tab The Network Status tab displays the status of the network. When the Wireless client card Configuration Util-
ity initializes, it displays the Network Status tab. Figure 2 :Network Status tab 5 MM230-M MiniCard 3.1.1 Select Profile The Select Profile section displays the name of the profile in use. Additional information about the profile is provided in the Profile Manager. Select one of the profiles previously defined by clicking the down arrow and highlighting a profile from the pull-down list. Figure 3: Select Profile Profiles are created, modified, and deleted through the ProfileManager. Note This feature is disabled when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 3.1.2 Link Information The Link Information section contains the current information about the wireless connection. Figure 4: Link Information Section Field Status Network SSID Table 2:Link Information Description Status of the wireless network connection:
Card Unplugged Client card is not plugged in, or client card is plugged in but not recognized. Connected Client card is plugged in and connected to a wireless network. No Connection Client card is plugged in, but no wireless connection. No Radio Client card is plugged in, but the radio is turned off. Clear the Radio Off check box to turn the radio on. Scanning for Scanning for available APs and wireless sta-
tions in the area. Waiting for peer Waiting for a peer station to connect to the wireless network (Ad-Hoc network only). Network SSID label (i.e., Network Name). The Network Name is a text string of up to 32 characters. 6 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Field Network Type Network BSSID Security Tx/Rx Rates Description Type of environment connected to:
Infrastructure Mode In this mode, wireless clients send and receive information through APs. When a wireless client com-
municates with another, it transmits to the AP. First the AP receives the information and rebroadcasts it, then other devices receive the information. The APs are strategically located within an area to provide optimal coverage for wireless clients. A large WLAN uses multiple APs to provide coverage over a wide area. APs can connect to a LAN through a wired Ethernet connection. APs send and receive information from the LAN through the wired connection. Ad-Hoc Mode In this mode, wireless clients send and receive information to other wireless clients without using an AP. This type of WLAN only contains wireless clients. Use Ad-Hoc mode to connect network computers at home or in small office, or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting. Network Basic Service Set Identifier. The BSSID is a 48-bit identity used to identify a particular BSS within an area. In Infra-
structure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC address of the AP. In independent BSS or Ad-Hoc networks, the BSSID is generated randomly. Reports the type and level of security set. The security level is set through the Profile Setting of the Profile Manager tab. Configure security settings also through the Site Survey tab when connecting to a network. Current Tx Rate and Rx Rate of the channel being monitored. 3.1.3 Signal Strength / Wireless Mode Indicator The color-coded Signal Strength bar displays the signal strength of the last packet received by the client card. Figure 5: Signal Strength Signal strength is reported as a percentage. A signal in the red indicates a bad connection. A signal in the green indicates a good connection. The Wireless Mode indicator shows the data rates the client card operates. There are two modes:
. 802.11b 802.11g (backward compatible to 802.11b) 7 MM230-M MiniCard 3.1.4 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) The Internet Protocol specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called TCP, which establishes a virtual connection be-
tween a destination and a source. Figure 6:Internet Potocol Section Table 3 Internet Protocol Section Description Field DHCP Option IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Description Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Either enabled or dis-
abled. An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be 0 to 255. A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. An IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. The first two numbers represent the Class B network address, and the second two numbers identify a particular host on this network. The default node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. In enterprises, the gateway is the computer that routes the traffic from a workstation to the outside network that is serving the Web pages. In homes, the gateway is the ISP that connects the user to the Internet. 3.1.5 Actual Throughput Performance This section of the Network Status tab displays the Current Tx Rate and the Current Rx Rate of the channel being monitored. Figure 7: actual throughput diagrams 8 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Note These are actual throughput diagrams (without the WLAN overhead delivered by the client card). 3.1.6 Radio On/Off Check Box Selecting the Radio Off check box turns off the radio. Clearing the check box turns on the radio. Figure 8:Radio On/Off Check Box Another way to turn the radio on or off is to right-click the Configuration Utility icon in System Tray and se-
lect Turn Radio Off to turn the radio off. When the radio is off, select Turn Radio On to turn the radio back on. Figure 9: Radio On/Off in the System Tray The system hot key Alt+F2 can also be used to turn the radio on/off. When the radio is off, there is no radio activity, and the following tabs are disabled:
. Profile Manager Site Survey Statistics Advanced AutoLink Note This feature is disabled when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 9 MM230-M MiniCard 3.2 Profile Manager Tab The Profile Manager tab displays the profiles available and allows you to create, modify, and delete profiles. Figure 10: Figure 14: Profile Manager Tab Note The Profile Manager tab is not accessible when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. PROFILE MANAGERPROFILE LIST The section on the left side of this tab lists all of the profiles available. Highlighting a profile selects it. If the check box next to the profile is selected, that profile is used in auto-configuration mode when the link is lost. If it is not selected, that profile is excluded in auto-configuration. The buttons associated with this window are as follows. Table 4: Profile List Section Description Button Apply Profile Move Up / Down Delete Create Save Description Applies the profile selected. Apply the profile by double-clicking the desired profile. Moves the list up and down in the window. All profiles with the Network Type set to Infrastructure are dis-
played before the profiles with the Network Type set to Ad-Hoc. In auto-configuration mode, the selected profiles at the top of the list have higher priority than selected profiles at the bottom of the list. Deletes a profile Creates a profile Saves changes made to a selected profile 10 MM230-M MiniCard PROFILE MANAGERPROFILE SETTING The Profile Settings are used to set, modify, and display infor-
mation about the profile selected in the Profile List section. The information is divided into three tabs:
. 3.2.1 Profile SettingNetwork Info Tab Network Info Security Protocol The Profile Manager initially displays the Network Info tab. Figure 11: Network Info Tab (Infrastructure Network) The Network Info tab fields are as follows. Table 5: Network Info Tab Description Description Name of profile selected Field Profile Name Network SSID Network Type Network SSID label Infrastructure When an Infrastructure network is selected, the Profile Setting displays the Wireless Mode field. Ad-Hoc When an Ad-Hoc network is selected, the Profile Setting dis-
plays an additional Preferred Channel field. Auto Connects to 802.11g network, or 802.11b network (Infrastruc-
ture network only). 802.11g Connects to either 802.11g network or 802.11b net-
work. 802.11b Connects to 802.11b network only. Wireless Mode Preferred Channel Channel being used (Ad-Hoc network only) Channel Width Guard Interval Sets the channel bandwidth. Available options are Auto, 20 MHz. The default is Auto. Sets the Guard Interval. Available options are Auto, Standard, and Short. The default is Auto. 11 MM230-M MiniCard Description Field Extension Channel Sets the extension channel mode when bandwidth is 40 MHz. Antenna Selection Available options are Auto, None, Lower, and Upper. The default is Auto. Sets the antenna selections. Available options are Auto, An-
tenna A, Antenna B, 2 by 2, and 2 by 3. The default is Auto. Note The fields Wireless Mode and Preferred Channel are used only when an Ad-Hoc network is started by the client card. These two attributes are ignored if the client card is connected to an existing Ad-Hoc network with the same desired SSID. 3.2.2 Profile SettingSecurity Tab Clicking the Security tab displays the following security options:
. Authentication Mode Encryption Mode (Security off, WEP, TKIP, and AES) WEP Key Setting (Passphrase Key or Authentication Protocol) Figure 12: Security tab 3.2.2.1 Non-EAP Authentication Modes The MM230-M Configuration Utility currently supports the following non-EAP authentication modes:
. Open SystemOpen Authentication (no key or a pre-shared WEP key is required). Shared KeyShared Authentication (a pre-shared WEP key is required) Auto SwitchAuto Select Authentication modes (Open System or Shared Key, WEP key required) WPA-PSKWPA Pre-Shared Key WPA2-PSKWPA2 Pre-Shared Key 12 MM230-M MiniCard 802.1x (TLS/PEAP) WPA (TLS/PEAP/LEAP) WPA2 (TLS/PEAP/LEAP) CCX (LEAP) 3.2.2.2 EAP Authentication Modes The MM230-M Configuration Utility currently supports the following EAP authentication modes:
. 3.2.2.2.1 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK SUPPORT In Infrastructure mode, if WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is selected as the Authentication Mode, the encryption method AES or TKIP can be selected. Figure 13: Security selection Figure 14: Security TabWPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK with TKIP Enter the network passphrase into the Passphrase and Confirm boxes. Note WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is not supported in Ad-Hoc network mode. 13 MM230-M MiniCard 3.2.2.2.2 802.1X/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS SUPPORT If the 802.1x EAP/TLS option is selected, the encryption method AES or TKIP can be selected, and a certifi-
cate is required for the authentication. 1. To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select 802.1x WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode. Select TKIP or AES as the Encryption Method. Select EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) as the 802.1x Authentication Protocol. 2. 3. Figure 15: Security Tab802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS Authentication 4. Click the Configure WPA RADIUS button to configure security settings. Figure 16: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS RADIUS Configuration Window 1. 5. Click Browse to activate the dialog for selecting a certificate. 2. 6. Before clicking OK to exit the dialog, make sure that the Login Name is entered. 14 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Figure 17: Select Certificate Figure 18: WPA RADIUS Configuration Window with Certificate Table 6: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field/Button Login Name Certificate View Browse Description Login name to the RADIUS server Certificate selected for authentication Shows the selected certificate Selects the certificate 15 MM230-M MiniCard 3.2.2.2.3 802.1X/WPA/WPA2 PEAP SUPPORT IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode, PEAP as the Authentication Protocol, and AES or TKIP as the Encryption Method. Figure 19:Security tab 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 PEAP RADIUS Authentication Figure 20: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 PEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Table 7: WPA PEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Description Description Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (optional) Use EAP/MS-CHAP V2 or EAP/GTC to login to the RADIUS server Field Login Name Password Domain Inner EAP Protocol Click OK to set the configuration. 16 MM230-M MiniCard 3.2.2.2.4 WPA/WPA2 EAP/TTLS To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode, TTLS as the 802.1x Authentication Protocol, and TKIP as the Encryption Method for WPA TTLS or AES as the Encryp-
tion Method for WPA2 TTLS. Figure 21: WPA/WPA2 EAP/TTLS Authentication Clicking the Configure WPA RADIUS button displays the WPA EAP/TTLS RADIUS Configuration window. Enter all the required information. Figure 22:WPA EAP RADIUS Configuration window 17 MM230-M MiniCard Table 8: WPA TTLS RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field Inner Authentication Protocol Anonymous Name Login Name Password Domain Description Currently supports EAP/MS-CHAP V2 only Indicates the identity of the authentication server with which to make contact Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (op-
tional) Click OK to set the configuration. 3.2.2.2.5 CCX EAP/LEAP To connect to a Cisco AP through the RADIUS server, select CCX EAP/LEAP. WEP is the Encryption Method, and the key is generated automatically. Figure 23: Security Tab-CCX EAP/LEAP Authentication If Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM) is selected, Fast Roaming (Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)) is enabled. Clicking the CCX Configuration button displays the CCX LEAP RADIUS Configuration window. Enter all the required information. 18 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Figure 24: CCX EAP/LEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Table 9: CCX EAP/LEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field Login Name Password Domain Description Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (optional) Click OK to set the configuration. Security Off WEP TKIP AES 3.2.2.3 Encryption Methods The following encryption methods are available, depending on the authentication mode:
. 3.2.2.4 WEP Key Settings If the WEP Encryption Method is selected, the Security tab displays the WEP Key Setting. To configure the WEP keys, select the WEP Key Setting, and click the Configure WEP Keys button. Note The WEP key used for the transmission must be identical on the sending and the receiving station. 19 MM230-M MiniCard Figure 25: Security Tab-WEP Key Settings Clicking the Configure WEP Keys button displays the Configure WEP Key window. Enter all the required information. 20 Field Key Format Key Size Transmit Keys Figure 26: WEP Key Configuration Window Table 10: WEP Key Configuration Window Description Description Either ASCII characters or hexadecimal digits 40-bit, 5 character ASCII key size (40-bit, 10 character hexadecimal) 104-bit, 13 character ASCII key size (104-
bit, 26 character hexadecimal) There are four transmit keys. The key value is in ASCII or hexadecimal, depending on the format selected. The WEP key size h th k d d Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program shown depends on the key size selected. Click OK to set the configuration. 3.2.2.5 TKIP/AES Settings If TKIP/AES is selected and the Authentication Mode is WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, the security tab displays the TKIP/AES passphrase settings. Enter the passphrase into the Passphrase and Confirm boxes, and click OK. Figure 27: TKIP/AES Settings Currently, only the functions WPA-PSK + TKIP and WPA2-PSK + AES are available. There is no such combi-
nation as WPA-PSK + AES or WPA2-PSK + TKIP. 3.2.3 Profile SettingProtocol Tab The Protocol tab allows you to set or change the protocol information. Figure 28: Protocol Tab DO NOT CHANGE SETTINGS 21 MM230-M MiniCard If this check box is selected, the protocol setting is not changed when the profile is applied. USE BELOW SETTINGS If the Do not change setting check box is not selected, the protocol settings in-
clude the following parameters. 22 MM230-M MiniCard Field Power Save Mode Preamble (802.11b) Transmit Rate Fragment Threshold Region Code RTS/CTS Threshold Reset 3.3 Site Survey Tab Table 11: Protocol Tab Description Description Sets the power mode. Available options are Continuous Access or Max Power Save. The default setting is Con-
tinuous Access. Sets the Radio Preamble to Auto, Short or Long. This option takes effect only when attaching to an 802.11b network. The range of the data rate depends on the type of AP that the client card is connected to. The default setting is Auto Select. Sets the fragmentation threshold (the size that packets are fragmented into for transmission). The default setting is 2346. Sets the region code. Available options are FCC (U.S.), IC (Canada), ETSI (Europe), Spain, France, and MKK
(Japan). Sets the packet size at which the AP issues a Request-
To-Send (RTS) or Clear-to-Send (CTS) frame before sending the packet. The default setting is 2347. Resets the protocol settings to their default values The Site Survey tab displays a list of all peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) and AP stations within range of the client card. Figure 29: Site Survey Tab 23 MM230-M MiniCard Display Peer-To-Peer stationsselecting this check box displays all peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) stations within range. 3.3.1 Site SurveyNetworks Filter This section lets you customize which sites are displayed in the Site Survey list:
. 3.3.2 Site SurveyList of Detected Stations This section reports information on the peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) stations or AP stations detected. Display 802.11g Access Pointsselecting this check box displays all 802.11g APs within range. Display 802.11b Access Pointsselecting this check box displays all 802.11b APs within range. Figure 30: Site Survey-List of Detected Stations Table 12: List of Detected Stations Description Field Network SSID MAC Address Security CH Signal Icons WMM Network Type Description Network SSID label (i.e., the Network Name). The Net-
work Name is a text string. MAC address, a hardware address that uniquely identi-
fies each node of a network Security enabled or disabled Channel used by the detected device Signal strength of the detected device as a percentage The following icons may be displayed left of the Network SSID:
An antenna icon with a subscript b indicates an 802.11b AP. An antenna icon with a subscript g indicates an 802.11g AP. A circle around the antenna icon means the client card is connected to this network. A slash icon indicates an Ad-Hoc network. Wireless Multimedia Enhancements (WMM) supported by the detected device Type of environment connected to: Ad-Hoc or Infrastruc-
ture 24 MM230-M MiniCard 3.3.3 Site SurveyFilter Button Clicking the Filter button displays the Advanced Filter window. Figure 31: Figure 36: Site SurveyAdvanced Filter Window Any SSIDno specific SSID is used when scanning for available net works in the area. Find network with this SSIDthe utility searches for the specified SSID. Any BSSIDno specific BSSID is used when scanning for available networks in the area. Find network with this BSSIDthe utility searches for the specified BSSID. Scan all channelsall channels are scanned when searching for available networks in the area. Scan channel Onlyonly the specified channel is scanned when searching for available networks 3.3.3.1 Network SSID
. 3.3.3.2 Network BSSID
. 3.3.3.3 Select Channel
. 3.3.4 Site SurveyRefresh Button Clicking the Refresh button requests a survey of the wireless networks in the area. 3.3.5 Site SurveyAssociate Button Select an available network, and then click the Associate button to establish a connection. Alternatively, the connection can be established by double-clicking the selected network. in the area. networks in the area. Scan Channel to Channela range of channels are scanned when searching for available 25 MM230-M MiniCard 3.4 Statistics Tab Clicking the Statistics tab displays the statistics of the current connect session. Figure 32: Statistics Tab 3.4.1 Signal Strength The color-coded Signal Strength bar displays the signal strength of the last packet received by the client card. Signal strength is reported as a percentage. A signal in the red indicates a bad connection. A signal in the green indicates a good connection. 3.4.2 Transmit Section The Transmit section displays the information on the packets sent. Figure 33: Transmit Section 26 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Field Total Packet Unicast Packet Multicast Packet Single Retries Multiple Retries Failed Count RTS Success RTS Failure ACK Error 3.4.3 Receive Section Table 13: Transmit Section Description Description Reports the total number of packets transmitted Reports the number of packets transmitted by the client card that were destined for a single network node Reports the number of packets transmitted by the client card that were destined for more than one network node Reports the number of packets that require one retry be-
fore the client card received an acknowledgement. NOTE:After the client card sends a packet, it waits for an acknowledge from the receiving radio to confirm that the packet was successfully received. If the acknowledge is not received within a specified period of time, the client card retransmits the packet. Reports the number of packets that require more than one retry before the client card received an acknowledgement Reports the number of packets that were not successfully transmitted because the client card did not receive an acknowledge within the specified period of time Reports the number of RTS attempts that were successful Reports the number of RTS attempts that were not suc-
cessful Reports the number of unicast transmit attempts for which no acknowledgement was received The Receive section displays the information on the packets received. Figure 34: Receive Section 27 MM230-M MiniCard Field Total Packet Unicast Packet Multicast Packet Duplicate Frame Received Beacons Beacon Loss 3.4.4 Protocol Section Table 14: Receive Section Description Description Reports the total number of packets received Reports the number of packets received by the client card that were destined for a single network node Reports the number of packets received by the client card that were destined for more than one network node Reports the number of duplicate frames received Reports the number of beacons received after association is established Reports the number of missing beacons after association is established The Protocol section displays the information on the protocol status. Figure 35: Protocol Section Field Preamble Tx Power Table 15: Protocol Section Description Description Displays radio preamble type:
Auto Short Long Displays transmit power mode:
Auto High Medium Low 28 MM230-M MiniCard 3.5 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab displays the advanced parameters available for the installed MM230-M client cards. Figure 36: Advanced Tab Note The Advanced tab is not accessible when the Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 3.5.1 Advanced TabMM230-M Wireless Card This section of the Advanced tab reports the type of MM230-M client card installed. 29 MM230-M MiniCard 3.5.2 AdvancedTabMiscellaneous Figure 37: Miscellaneous Section Table 16: Advanced Tab Miscellaneous Section Description Field Auto connect if link loss or no connection
(Use checked profiles in <Profile Man-
ager>) Boost Mode Enable WMM Worldwide regulatory domain Description Clear this check box to disable the auto-
configuration feature. Whenever there is a link loss, auto-configuration tries to estab-
lish a connection to the checked profiles in the Profile Manager window. Select this check box for performance enhancement. Select this check box to enable/disable the Wireless Multimedia Enhancements
(WMM) feature. Select this check box to set the regulatory domain 3.6 AutoLink Tab To enable AutoLink mode, proceed as follows:
1. Toggle the AutoLink button on the Access Point to enable AutoLink mode. 2. Toggle the AutoLink button on the client to enter AutoLink mode. Figure 38: Access Point Autolink Button Within 60 seconds, the AutoLink will be completed. 30 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Figure 39: Auto Link Tab (Client) AutoLink is complete. 3.7 Admin Tab The Admin tab allows you to import and export profiles. Figure 40: Admin Tab 31 MM230-M MiniCard 3.7.1 Admin TabImport Profiles To import a profile, proceed as follows:
1. 1. Click Import Profiles. 2. 2. Select the path and filename of the profile. 3. 3. Click Open. 3.7.2 Admin TabExport Profiles To export a profile, proceed as follows:
1. 1. Click Export Profiles. 2. 2. Select or enter the path and filename of the profile. 3. 3. Click Save. 3.8 About Tab The About tab displays information about the MM230-M Client Card Configuration Utility. Figure 41: About Tab 32 MM230-M MiniCard Chapter 4 Install Bluetooth MM230-M also support Bluetooth function. Below shows how to install Bluetooth device. 4.1 How to install Bluetooth device 33 MM230-M MiniCard 34 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program 35 MM230-M MiniCard 36 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Chapter 5 Install GPS MM230-M also support GPS function. Below shows how to install GPS device. 4-1 CONFIGURATION Connect the MM230-M and the host with RS232 to UART cable. Power will be provided via the USB cable. 4-2 GPS Monitor software Installation Run install program VisualGPSinstall.exe. Its Freeware software, you can download it form http://www.visualgps.net/ and save in your computer. Double click the icon Agree and click Next.
, you will see the following screen, mark I 37 MM230-M MiniCard Then, you will see the following screen, and click Next. Choose Destination Folder or use default folder for installation by clicking Next. 38 MM230-M MiniCard Select a Program Manager Group or click Next to use default group name. Click Finish and all installations are complete. You will see below icon on your desktop. Double click the VisualGPS desktop icon to run software to check the GPS data and performance. (Please refer to the users manual of GPS Monitor software on CD-ROM.) 39 MM230-M MiniCard You will see below message if the right COM port is not set up. Click , you will see the following screen. 40 MM230-M MiniCard Click Settings, then Communications to setup UART COM PORT. You will see the following screen, please setup the right Com Port and Baud Rate (normally, its 4800 or 9600) Now, you can start to know the GPS information by clicking below buttons as you want. 41 MM230-M MiniCard Specifications Model Number Product Type WLAN Interface(s) BT Interface(s) GPS Interface(s) Main Chip(s) Mating connector WLAN Standard(s) WLAN Spreading WLAN Operating Frequency WLAN Number of Channels WLAN Data Rates WLAN Modulation Schemes WLAN Tx Power (typical) WLAN Rx Sensitivity (typical) Media Access Protocol Operating System Support Power Requirements Dimensions Regulatory Conformance (Test carried out by module customers) Bluetooth Standard(s) Bluetooth Operating Frequency Bluetooth Data Rates Bluetooth Modulation Schemes 42 Appendix A MM230-M 802.11b/g with Bluetooth and GPS MiniCard SDIO 1.0 (default) and Generic SPI UART (default) and USB UART Marvell 88W8686 and CSR BC41B143A and SiRF GSC3f/LP Minicard connector (52 gold fingers) IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g IEEE 802.11g/b OFDM/DSSS PHY specification 2412~2484MHz ISM band 11 (US), 13 (EU), 14 (Japan) 802.11g data rates of 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, 54Mbps 802.11b data rates of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps 802.11g: 64QAM (54/48Mbps), 16QAM (36/24Mbps) QPSK (18/12Mbps), BPSK (9/6Mbps) 802.11b: CCK (11/5.5Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps) and DBPSK (1Mbps)
+12.5dBm (11g and 11b modes) (for Ch14,
+10dBm , 11b mode)
-68dBm for 54Mbps @10% PER
-82dBm for 11Mbps @8% PER CSMA/CA with ACK WinCE 5.0, Windows Mobile 5.0, Linux 2.6.9 and above, Windows XP, Windows Vista Standby mode current: 160mA Power Saving Mode (DTIM=1): 6mA TX mode: 265mA (continuous TX) Rx mode: 200mA Additional Current for BT :
ACL with file transfer : 18mA ; SCO HV1 :
37mA ; ,SCO HV3 : 23mA ; Standby host : 36uA ;
Reset : 49uA ; all @1.8V 30.0 30.0 4 mm (typical) EMI: FCC Part 15b, Part 15c Europe EN 301 489, EN 300 328 Safety : US : UL 60950-1 Europe : EN 60950-1, EN 50360-1 (SAR) IEC60950-1 BT 2.0+ EDR 2400-2483.5MHz 721Kbps/2Mbps/3Mbps FHSS/GFSK//4 -DQPSK/8DPSK Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Model Number Bluetooth Tx Power (Typical) Bluetooth Rx Sensitivity (typical) Bluetooth UART Interfaces Bluetooth Profiles GPS Operating Frequency GPS Antenna Specification:
Antenna Type Frequency Range GPS Position and Velocity Accuracy:
Position Velocity Time GPS Dynamic Constrains:
Altitude Velocity Acceleration Jerk GPS Acquisition Time TTFF Hot (valid almanac, position, time & ephemeris) TTFF Warm (valid almanac, position & time) TTFF Cold (valid almanac) Re-acquisition (<10 s obstruction with valid almanac, position, time & ephemeris) GPS Baud Rates GPS Rx Sensitivity :
Tracking Sensitivity Acquisition Sensitivity GPS UART Interfaces GPS Output Message RoHS Compliance Normal Operating Temperatures Functional* Temperature
*Operational with reduced performance MM230-M
+2.5dBm
-70dBm at 0.1% BER TX, RX, RTS, CTS(4800-19200bps) HFP (Handsfree Profile) Headset SPP-Dev A/ Dev B OPP-Client/Server 1575.42MHz Right-hand circular polarized passive antenna
(recommended) 1575.42 1.023MHz 10 meters, 2D RMS, 5meters 2D RMS, WAAS corrected
< 5 meters (50%) 0.1 meters/second 1 microsecond synchronized to GPS time 18000 meters (60000 feet) max. 515 meters/second (1000 knots) max. 4g, max. 20 meters/second3 , max. 1 s 35 s 42 s 100 ms 4800 ~ 19200bps (default 9600bps)
-159dBm
-155dBm TXA, RXA(UART A) and TXB, RXB(UART B) NMEA 0183(default): GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, VTG SiRF Binary Yes
-10o ~ +55oC
-30o ~ +70oC 43 FCC Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning:
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance."
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IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard MM210-M IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard User Manual Rev 0.1 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard National Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment includes wireless RF module, and must be labeled in a visible area with the following:
Contains NCC ID:
IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Table of contents Introduction 1 Hardware Installation.. 4 Using the Wireless Utility 5 Install Bluetooth 32 ii IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for using the Wireless MiniCard. The MM210-M is a single-band, quad-mode wireless net-
work adapter with Bluetooth that works on all the frequencies allocated for WLAN operation everywhere in the world. It is in compliance with the IEEE802.11g, 802.11b standards, Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR. MM210-
M features the compactness and high bus speed of the Minicard specifications which gives users of lap-
tops, notebooks, tablet PCs, and other mobile computing devices transparent Internet access anywhere in the world through any WiFi network without software changes or additional hardware. Able to provide greater than 54Mbps and Bluetooth real world throughput using high-speed spatial mul-
tiplexing modes, the MM210-M provides the freedom to work as you wish, wherever you wish, using whatever kind of application you wish to use. The adapter installs directly in any host device with a Mini PCI slot: just plug it in and youre ready to access local resources and/or the Internet at the highest speed the WLAN, the location, and the host computer can provide. It is ready to work out of the box in any embedded device or in any computer running Microsoft Windows Vista, or XP. The MM210-M MiniCard is truly a must-have for every productivity-sensitive laptop, notebook, or tablet PC user and any band-
width-sensitive embedded design. Features and Benefits Up-to-date, High-level Security Seamless Wireless Connectivity Standard Mini Card Connector with Multiple Interface Support Modules 30.0 mm 30.0 mm footprint and minicard slot make it ideal for MiniCard attachment to an UMPC. Pin-selectable SPI, SDIO, USB, and UART interfaces. The modules support the IEEE 802.11b/g standards for high speed and transparent interoperations with most home and business WLANs and all public hot spots around the world. Bluetooth v2.0+EDR supports the use of most recent user-end devices. WEP, WPA, and WPA2 are supported to ensure maximum data privacy. Wireless transmission speed is automatically adjusted on the basis of signal strength to achieve maximum avail-
ability and link reliability. Industrial Bluetooth coexistence logics are included. There are two separated antenna for BT and WLAN. Coex-
ist with cellular GSM, DCS, PCS and W-CDMA bands. Excellent standby and Power Saving Mode current consumptions. Ultra Low Power Consumption BT and Cellular Coexistence Dynamic Rate Shifting 1 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard What is Wireless LAN?
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) systems offer a great number of advantages over traditional wired systems. WLANs are flexible and easy to setup and manage. They are also more economical than wired LAN systems. Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLANs transmit and receive data through the air. WLANs com-
bine data connectivity with user mobility. For example, users can roam from a conference room to their office without being disconnected from the LAN. Using WLANs, users can conveniently access shared information, and network administrators can con-
figure and augment networks without installing or moving network cables. WLAN technology provides users with many convenient and cost saving features:
Mobility: WLANs provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere in their organi-
zation, providing service opportunities that are impossible with wired networks. Ease of Installation: Installing is easy for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables in walls and ceilings. Scalability: WLANs can be configured in a variety of topologies to adapt to specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users roaming over a broad area. LAN Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one of two ways:
Ad-hoc Networking Infrastructure Networking Table 1: LAN modes Also known as a peer-to-peer network, an ad-hoc net-
work is one that allows all workstations and computers in the network to act as servers to all other users on the network. Users on the network can share files, print to a shared printer, and access the Internet with a shared modem. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other wireless LAN computers that are in the wireless LAN workgroup, and are within range. Infrastructure networking differs from ad-hoc network-
ing in that it includes an access point. Unlike the ad-
hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on an infrastructure network the access point can manage the bandwidth to maximize bandwidth utilization. Additionally, the access point enables users on a wire-
less LAN to access an existing wired network, allowing wireless users to take advantage of the wired networks resources, such as Internet, email, file transfer, and printer sharing. Infrastructure networking has the following advantages over ad-hoc networking:
Extended range: each wireless LAN computer within the range of the access point can commu-
nicate with other wireless LAN computers within range of the access point. Roaming: the access point enables a wireless LAN computer to move through a building and still be connected to the LAN. Wired to wireless LAN connectivity: the access point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts. 2 Introduction Notes on wireless LAN configuration When configuring a wireless LAN (WLAN), be sure to note the following points:
Optimize the performance of the WLAN by ensuring that the distance between access points is not too far. In most buildings, WLAN cards operate within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls. Radio waves can pass through walls and glass but not metal. If there is interference in transmitting through a wall, it may be that the wall has reinforcing metal in its structure. Install another access point to circumvent this problem. Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with WLAN transmis-
sion. 3 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter covers how to installing the Wireless card in your embedded system. Hardware description The Wireless MiniCard has a standard Minicard interface for attaching to the Minicard connector on embedded system. And this module has IPEX connector to connect to external antenna. Outlook Following is the Minicard outlook Figure 1: MM210-M outlook 4 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Chapter 3 Using the Wireless Utility This module also come with a wireless utility, following describe how to use the utility. Configuration Utility for 802.11b/g The Client Card Configuration Utility allows configuration of MM210-M high throughput client cards through the following tabs:
Network Statusdisplays the status of the network to which the user is connected. The Configura-
tion Utility initializes on this page. Profile Managerdisplays the current profiles and allows the user to set attributes for network type, security options, and protocols, as well as create/modify/delete profiles. Site Surveydisplays site survey information. Statisticsdisplays the statistics of the current session. Advancedused to set protocol parameters. AutoLinkto set AutoLink connection Adminused to import and export profiles. Aboutprovides the information for the driver version number, firmware version number, Configura-
tion Utility version number, and Medium Access Controller (MAC) address of the client card. 3.1 Network Status Tab The Network Status tab displays the status of the network. When the Wireless client card Configuration Util-
ity initializes, it displays the Network Status tab. Figure 2 :Network Status tab 5 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.1.1 Select Profile The Select Profile section displays the name of the profile in use. Additional information about the profile is provided in the Profile Manager. Select one of the profiles previously defined by clicking the down arrow and highlighting a profile from the pull-down list. Figure 3: Select Profile Profiles are created, modified, and deleted through the ProfileManager. Note This feature is disabled when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 3.1.2 Link Information The Link Information section contains the current information about the wireless connection. Figure 4: Link Information Section Field Status Network SSID Table 2:Link Information Description Status of the wireless network connection:
Card Unplugged Client card is not plugged in, or client card is plugged in but not recognized. Connected Client card is plugged in and connected to a wireless network. No Connection Client card is plugged in, but no wireless connection. No Radio Client card is plugged in, but the radio is turned off. Clear the Radio Off check box to turn the radio on. Scanning for Scanning for available APs and wireless sta-
tions in the area. Waiting for peer Waiting for a peer station to connect to the wireless network (Ad-Hoc network only). Network SSID label (i.e., Network Name). The Network Name is a text string of up to 32 characters. 6 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Field Network Type Network BSSID Security Tx/Rx Rates Description Type of environment connected to:
Infrastructure Mode In this mode, wireless clients send and receive information through APs. When a wireless client com-
municates with another, it transmits to the AP. First the AP receives the information and rebroadcasts it, then other devices receive the information. The APs are strategically located within an area to provide optimal coverage for wireless clients. A large WLAN uses multiple APs to provide coverage over a wide area. APs can connect to a LAN through a wired Ethernet connection. APs send and receive information from the LAN through the wired connection. Ad-Hoc Mode In this mode, wireless clients send and receive information to other wireless clients without using an AP. This type of WLAN only contains wireless clients. Use Ad-Hoc mode to connect network computers at home or in small office, or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting. Network Basic Service Set Identifier. The BSSID is a 48-bit identity used to identify a particular BSS within an area. In Infra-
structure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC address of the AP. In independent BSS or Ad-Hoc networks, the BSSID is generated randomly. Reports the type and level of security set. The security level is set through the Profile Setting of the Profile Manager tab. Configure security settings also through the Site Survey tab when connecting to a network. Current Tx Rate and Rx Rate of the channel being monitored. 3.1.3 Signal Strength / Wireless Mode Indicator The color-coded Signal Strength bar displays the signal strength of the last packet received by the client card. Figure 5: Signal Strength Signal strength is reported as a percentage. A signal in the red indicates a bad connection. A signal in the green indicates a good connection. The Wireless Mode indicator shows the data rates the client card operates. There are two modes:
. 802.11b 802.11g (backward compatible to 802.11b) 7 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.1.4 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) The Internet Protocol specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called TCP, which establishes a virtual connection be-
tween a destination and a source. Figure 6:Internet Potocol Section Table 3 Internet Protocol Section Description Field DHCP Option IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Description Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Either enabled or dis-
abled. An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be 0 to 255. A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. An IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. The first two numbers represent the Class B network address, and the second two numbers identify a particular host on this network. The default node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. In enterprises, the gateway is the computer that routes the traffic from a workstation to the outside network that is serving the Web pages. In homes, the gateway is the ISP that connects the user to the Internet. 3.1.5 Actual Throughput Performance This section of the Network Status tab displays the Current Tx Rate and the Current Rx Rate of the channel being monitored. Figure 7: actual throughput diagrams 8 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Note These are actual throughput diagrams (without the WLAN overhead delivered by the client card). 3.1.6 Radio On/Off Check Box Selecting the Radio Off check box turns off the radio. Clearing the check box turns on the radio. Figure 8:Radio On/Off Check Box Another way to turn the radio on or off is to right-click the Configuration Utility icon in System Tray and se-
lect Turn Radio Off to turn the radio off. When the radio is off, select Turn Radio On to turn the radio back on. Figure 9: Radio On/Off in the System Tray The system hot key Alt+F2 can also be used to turn the radio on/off. When the radio is off, there is no radio activity, and the following tabs are disabled:
. Profile Manager Site Survey Statistics Advanced AutoLink Note This feature is disabled when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 9 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.2 Profile Manager Tab The Profile Manager tab displays the profiles available and allows you to create, modify, and delete profiles. Figure 10: Figure 14: Profile Manager Tab Note The Profile Manager tab is not accessible when Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. PROFILE MANAGERPROFILE LIST The section on the left side of this tab lists all of the profiles available. Highlighting a profile selects it. If the check box next to the profile is selected, that profile is used in auto-configuration mode when the link is lost. If it is not selected, that profile is excluded in auto-configuration. The buttons associated with this window are as follows. Table 4: Profile List Section Description Button Apply Profile Move Up / Down Delete Create Save Description Applies the profile selected. Apply the profile by double-clicking the desired profile. Moves the list up and down in the window. All profiles with the Network Type set to Infrastructure are dis-
played before the profiles with the Network Type set to Ad-Hoc. In auto-configuration mode, the selected profiles at the top of the list have higher priority than selected profiles at the bottom of the list. Deletes a profile Creates a profile Saves changes made to a selected profile 10 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard PROFILE MANAGERPROFILE SETTING The Profile Settings are used to set, modify, and display information about the profile selected in the Profile List section. The information is divided into three tabs:
. 3.2.1 Profile SettingNetwork Info Tab Network Info Security Protocol The Profile Manager initially displays the Network Info tab. Figure 11: Network Info Tab (Infrastructure Network) The Network Info tab fields are as follows. Table 5: Network Info Tab Description Description Name of profile selected Field Profile Name Network SSID Network Type Network SSID label Infrastructure When an Infrastructure network is selected, the Profile Setting displays the Wireless Mode field. Ad-Hoc When an Ad-Hoc network is selected, the Profile Setting dis-
plays an additional Preferred Channel field. Auto Connects to 802.11g network, or 802.11b network (Infrastruc-
ture network only). 802.11g Connects to either 802.11g network or 802.11b net-
work. 802.11b Connects to 802.11b network only. Wireless Mode Preferred Channel Channel being used (Ad-Hoc network only) Channel Width Guard Interval Sets the channel bandwidth. Available options are Auto, 20 MHz. The default is Auto. Sets the Guard Interval. Available options are Auto, Standard, and Short. The default is Auto. 11 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Description Field Extension Channel Sets the extension channel mode when bandwidth is 40 MHz. Antenna Selection Available options are Auto, None, Lower, and Upper. The default is Auto. Sets the antenna selections. Available options are Auto, An-
tenna A, Antenna B, 2 by 2, and 2 by 3. The default is Auto. Note The fields Wireless Mode and Preferred Channel are used only when an Ad-Hoc network is started by the client card. These two attributes are ignored if the client card is connected to an existing Ad-Hoc network with the same desired SSID. 3.2.2 Profile SettingSecurity Tab Clicking the Security tab displays the following security options:
. Authentication Mode Encryption Mode (Security off, WEP, TKIP, and AES) WEP Key Setting (Passphrase Key or Authentication Protocol) Figure 12: Security tab 3.2.2.1 Non-EAP Authentication Modes The MM210-M Configuration Utility currently supports the following non-EAP authentication modes:
. Open SystemOpen Authentication (no key or a pre-shared WEP key is required). Shared KeyShared Authentication (a pre-shared WEP key is required) Auto SwitchAuto Select Authentication modes (Open System or Shared Key, WEP key required) WPA-PSKWPA Pre-Shared Key WPA2-PSKWPA2 Pre-Shared Key 12 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 802.1x (TLS/PEAP) WPA (TLS/PEAP/LEAP) WPA2 (TLS/PEAP/LEAP) CCX (LEAP) 3.2.2.2 EAP Authentication Modes The MM210-M Configuration Utility currently supports the following EAP authentication modes:
. 3.2.2.2.1 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK SUPPORT In Infrastructure mode, if WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is selected as the Authentication Mode, the encryption method AES or TKIP can be selected. Figure 13: Security selection Figure 14: Security TabWPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK with TKIP Enter the network passphrase into the Passphrase and Confirm boxes. Note WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is not supported in Ad-Hoc network mode. 13 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.2.2.2.2 802.1X/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS SUPPORT If the 802.1x EAP/TLS option is selected, the encryption method AES or TKIP can be selected, and a certifi-
cate is required for the authentication. 1. To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select 802.1x WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode. Select TKIP or AES as the Encryption Method. Select EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) as the 802.1x Authentication Protocol. 2. 3. Figure 15: Security Tab802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS Authentication 4. Click the Configure WPA RADIUS button to configure security settings. Figure 16: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS RADIUS Configuration Window 1. 5. Click Browse to activate the dialog for selecting a certificate. 2. 6. Before clicking OK to exit the dialog, make sure that the Login Name is entered. 14 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Figure 17: Select Certificate Figure 18: WPA RADIUS Configuration Window with Certificate Table 6: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 EAP/TLS RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field/Button Login Name Certificate View Browse Description Login name to the RADIUS server Certificate selected for authentication Shows the selected certificate Selects the certificate 15 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.2.2.2.3 802.1X/WPA/WPA2 PEAP SUPPORT IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode, PEAP as the Authentication Protocol, and AES or TKIP as the Encryption Method. Figure 19:Security tab 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 PEAP RADIUS Authentication Figure 20: 802.1x/WPA/WPA2 PEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Table 7: WPA PEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Description Description Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (optional) Use EAP/MS-CHAP V2 or EAP/GTC to login to the RADIUS server Field Login Name Password Domain Inner EAP Protocol Click OK to set the configuration. 16 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.2.2.2.4 WPA/WPA2 EAP/TTLS To connect to an AP through the RADIUS server, select WPA/WPA2 as the Authentication Mode, TTLS as the 802.1x Authentication Protocol, and TKIP as the Encryption Method for WPA TTLS or AES as the Encryp-
tion Method for WPA2 TTLS. Figure 21: WPA/WPA2 EAP/TTLS Authentication Clicking the Configure WPA RADIUS button displays the WPA EAP/TTLS RADIUS Configuration window. Enter all the required information. Figure 22:WPA EAP RADIUS Configuration window 17 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Table 8: WPA TTLS RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field Inner Authentication Protocol Anonymous Name Login Name Password Domain Description Currently supports EAP/MS-CHAP V2 only Indicates the identity of the authentication server with which to make contact Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (op-
tional) Click OK to set the configuration. 3.2.2.2.5 CCX EAP/LEAP To connect to a Cisco AP through the RADIUS server, select CCX EAP/LEAP. WEP is the Encryption Method, and the key is generated automatically. Figure 23: Security Tab-CCX EAP/LEAP Authentication If Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM) is selected, Fast Roaming (Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)) is enabled. Clicking the CCX Configuration button displays the CCX LEAP RADIUS Configuration window. Enter all the required information. Figure 24: CCX EAP/LEAP RADIUS Configuration Window 18 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Table 9: CCX EAP/LEAP RADIUS Configuration Window Description Field Login Name Password Domain Description Login name to the RADIUS server Password to login to the RADIUS server Domain name for login to the RADIUS server (optional) Click OK to set the configuration. Security Off WEP TKIP AES 3.2.2.3 Encryption Methods The following encryption methods are available, depending on the authentication mode:
. 3.2.2.4 WEP Key Settings If the WEP Encryption Method is selected, the Security tab displays the WEP Key Setting. To configure the WEP keys, select the WEP Key Setting, and click the Configure WEP Keys button. Note The WEP key used for the transmission must be identical on the sending and the receiving station. Figure 25: Security Tab-WEP Key Settings Clicking the Configure WEP Keys button displays the Configure WEP Key window. Enter all the required information. 19 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Field Key Format Key Size Transmit Keys Figure 26: WEP Key Configuration Window Table 10: WEP Key Configuration Window Description Description Either ASCII characters or hexadecimal digits 40-bit, 5 character ASCII key size (40-bit, 10 character hexadecimal) 104-bit, 13 character ASCII key size (104-
bit, 26 character hexadecimal) There are four transmit keys. The key value is in ASCII or hexadecimal, depending on the format selected. The WEP key size shown depends on the key size selected. Click OK to set the configuration. 3.2.2.5 TKIP/AES Settings If TKIP/AES is selected and the Authentication Mode is WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, the security tab displays the TKIP/AES passphrase settings. Enter the passphrase into the Passphrase and Confirm boxes, and click OK. 20 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Figure 27: TKIP/AES Settings Currently, only the functions WPA-PSK + TKIP and WPA2-PSK + AES are available. There is no such combi-
nation as WPA-PSK + AES or WPA2-PSK + TKIP. 3.2.3 Profile SettingProtocol Tab The Protocol tab allows you to set or change the protocol information. Figure 28: Protocol Tab DO NOT CHANGE SETTINGS If this check box is selected, the protocol setting is not changed when the profile is applied. USE BELOW SETTINGS If the Do not change setting check box is not selected, the protocol settings in-
clude the following parameters. 21 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Field Power Save Mode Preamble (802.11b) Transmit Rate Fragment Threshold Region Code RTS/CTS Threshold Reset 3.3 Site Survey Tab Table 11: Protocol Tab Description Description Sets the power mode. Available options are Continuous Access or Max Power Save. The default setting is Con-
tinuous Access. Sets the Radio Preamble to Auto, Short or Long. This option takes effect only when attaching to an 802.11b network. The range of the data rate depends on the type of AP that the client card is connected to. The default setting is Auto Select. Sets the fragmentation threshold (the size that packets are fragmented into for transmission). The default setting is 2346. Sets the region code. Available options are FCC (U.S.), IC (Canada), ETSI (Europe), Spain, France, and MKK
(Japan). Sets the packet size at which the AP issues a Request-
To-Send (RTS) or Clear-to-Send (CTS) frame before sending the packet. The default setting is 2347. Resets the protocol settings to their default values The Site Survey tab displays a list of all peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) and AP stations within range of the client card. Figure 29: Site Survey Tab 22 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Display Peer-To-Peer stationsselecting this check box displays all peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) stations within range. 3.3.1 Site SurveyNetworks Filter This section lets you customize which sites are displayed in the Site Survey list:
. 3.3.2 Site SurveyList of Detected Stations This section reports information on the peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) stations or AP stations detected. Display 802.11g Access Pointsselecting this check box displays all 802.11g APs within range. Display 802.11b Access Pointsselecting this check box displays all 802.11b APs within range. Figure 30: Site Survey-List of Detected Stations Table 12: List of Detected Stations Description Field Network SSID MAC Address Security CH Signal Icons WMM Network Type Description Network SSID label (i.e., the Network Name). The Net-
work Name is a text string. MAC address, a hardware address that uniquely identi-
fies each node of a network Security enabled or disabled Channel used by the detected device Signal strength of the detected device as a percentage The following icons may be displayed left of the Network SSID:
An antenna icon with a subscript b indicates an 802.11b AP. An antenna icon with a subscript g indicates an 802.11g AP. A circle around the antenna icon means the client card is connected to this network. A slash icon indicates an Ad-Hoc network. Wireless Multimedia Enhancements (WMM) supported by the detected device Type of environment connected to: Ad-Hoc or Infrastruc-
ture 23 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.3.3 Site SurveyFilter Button Clicking the Filter button displays the Advanced Filter window. Figure 31: Figure 36: Site SurveyAdvanced Filter Window Any SSIDno specific SSID is used when scanning for available net works in the area. Find network with this SSIDthe utility searches for the specified SSID. Any BSSIDno specific BSSID is used when scanning for available networks in the area. Find network with this BSSIDthe utility searches for the specified BSSID. Scan all channelsall channels are scanned when searching for available networks in the area. Scan channel Onlyonly the specified channel is scanned when searching for available networks 3.3.3.1 Network SSID
. 3.3.3.2 Network BSSID
. 3.3.3.3 Select Channel
. 3.3.4 Site SurveyRefresh Button Clicking the Refresh button requests a survey of the wireless networks in the area. 3.3.5 Site SurveyAssociate Button Select an available network, and then click the Associate button to establish a connection. Alternatively, the connection can be established by double-clicking the selected network. in the area. networks in the area. Scan Channel to Channela range of channels are scanned when searching for available 24 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.4 Statistics Tab Clicking the Statistics tab displays the statistics of the current connect session. Figure 32: Statistics Tab 3.4.1 Signal Strength The color-coded Signal Strength bar displays the signal strength of the last packet received by the client card. Signal strength is reported as a percentage. A signal in the red indicates a bad connection. A signal in the green indicates a good connection. 3.4.2 Transmit Section The Transmit section displays the information on the packets sent. Figure 33: Transmit Section 25 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Field Total Packet Unicast Packet Multicast Packet Single Retries Multiple Retries Failed Count RTS Success RTS Failure ACK Error 3.4.3 Receive Section Table 13: Transmit Section Description Description Reports the total number of packets transmitted Reports the number of packets transmitted by the client card that were destined for a single network node Reports the number of packets transmitted by the client card that were destined for more than one network node Reports the number of packets that require one retry be-
fore the client card received an acknowledgement. NOTE:After the client card sends a packet, it waits for an acknowledge from the receiving radio to confirm that the packet was successfully received. If the acknowledge is not received within a specified period of time, the client card retransmits the packet. Reports the number of packets that require more than one retry before the client card received an acknowledgement Reports the number of packets that were not successfully transmitted because the client card did not receive an acknowledge within the specified period of time Reports the number of RTS attempts that were successful Reports the number of RTS attempts that were not suc-
cessful Reports the number of unicast transmit attempts for which no acknowledgement was received The Receive section displays the information on the packets received. Figure 34: Receive Section 26 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Field Total Packet Unicast Packet Multicast Packet Duplicate Frame Received Beacons Beacon Loss 3.4.4 Protocol Section Table 14: Receive Section Description Description Reports the total number of packets received Reports the number of packets received by the client card that were destined for a single network node Reports the number of packets received by the client card that were destined for more than one network node Reports the number of duplicate frames received Reports the number of beacons received after association is established Reports the number of missing beacons after association is established The Protocol section displays the information on the protocol status. Figure 35: Protocol Section Field Preamble Tx Power Table 15: Protocol Section Description Description Displays radio preamble type:
Auto Short Long Displays transmit power mode:
Auto High Medium Low 27 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.5 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab displays the advanced parameters available for the installed MM210-M client cards. Figure 36: Advanced Tab Note The Advanced tab is not accessible when the Windows Zero Configuration Utility is enabled. 3.5.1 Advanced TabMM210-M Wireless Card This section of the Advanced tab reports the type of MM210-M client card installed. 28 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.5.2 AdvancedTabMiscellaneous Figure 37: Miscellaneous Section Table 16: Advanced Tab Miscellaneous Section Description Field Auto connect if link loss or no connection
(Use checked profiles in <Profile Man-
ager>) Boost Mode Enable WMM Worldwide regulatory domain Description Clear this check box to disable the auto-
configuration feature. Whenever there is a link loss, auto-configuration tries to estab-
lish a connection to the checked profiles in the Profile Manager window. Select this check box for performance enhancement. Select this check box to enable/disable the Wireless Multimedia Enhancements
(WMM) feature. Select this check box to set the regulatory domain 3.6 AutoLink Tab To enable AutoLink mode, proceed as follows:
1. Toggle the AutoLink button on the Access Point to enable AutoLink mode. 2. Toggle the AutoLink button on the client to enter AutoLink mode. Figure 38: Access Point Autolink Button Within 60 seconds, the AutoLink will be completed. 29 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Figure 39: Auto Link Tab (Client) AutoLink is complete. 3.7 Admin Tab The Admin tab allows you to import and export profiles. 30 Figure 40: Admin Tab IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 3.7.1 Admin TabImport Profiles To import a profile, proceed as follows:
1. 1. Click Import Profiles. 2. 2. Select the path and filename of the profile. 3. 3. Click Open. 3.7.2 Admin TabExport Profiles To export a profile, proceed as follows:
1. 1. Click Export Profiles. 2. 2. Select or enter the path and filename of the profile. 3. 3. Click Save. 3.8 About Tab The About tab displays information about the MM210-M Client Card Configuration Utility. Figure 41: About Tab 31 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Chapter 4 Install Bluetooth MM210-M also support Bluetooth function. Below shows how to install Bluetooth device. 4.1 How to install Bluetooth device 32 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program 33 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard 34 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program 35 IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Appendix A Specifications Model Number Product Type WLAN Interface(s) BT Interface(s) Main Chip(s) Mating connector WLAN Standard(s) WLAN Spreading WLAN Operating Frequency WLAN Number of Channels WLAN Data Rates WLAN Modulation Schemes WLAN Tx Power (typical) MM210-M 802.11b/g with Bluetooth Daughter Board SDIO 1.0 (default) and Generic SPI UART (default) and USB Marvell 88W8686 and CSR BC41B143A Minicard connector (52 gold fingers) IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g IEEE 802.11g/b OFDM/DSSS PHY specification 2412~2484MHz ISM band 11 (US), 13 (EU), 14 (Japan) 802.11g data rates of 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, 54Mbps 802.11b data rates of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps 802.11g: 64QAM (54/48Mbps), 16QAM (36/24Mbps) QPSK (18/12Mbps), BPSK (9/6Mbps) 802.11b: CCK (11/5.5Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps) and DBPSK (1Mbps) 162dBm (11g and 11b modes) (for Ch14, 162dBm , 11b mode) WLAN Rx Sensitivity (typical)
-42dBm Media Access Protocol Operating System Support Power Requirements CSMA/CA with ACK WinCE 5.0, Windows Mobile 5.0, Linux 2.6.9 and above, Windows XP, Windows Vista Standby mode current: 160mA Power Saving Mode (DTIM=1): 6mA TX mode: 265mA (continuous TX) Rx mode: 200mA Additional Current for BT :
ACL with file transfer : 18mA ; SCO HV1 :
37mA ; ,SCO HV3 : 23mA ; Standby host : 36uA ;
Reset : 49uA ; all @1.8V 30.0 30.0 4 mm (typical) EMI: FCC Part 15b, Part 15c Europe EN 301 489, EN 300 328 Safety : US : UL 60950-1 Europe : EN 60950-1, EN 50360-1 (SAR) IEC60950-1 Dimensions Regulatory Conformance (Test carried out by module customers) 36 Appendix B Error Messages of Enabler Program Bluetooth Operating Frequency Bluetooth Data Rates Bluetooth Modulation Schemes Bluetooth Tx Power (Typical) Bluetooth Rx Sensitivity (typical) Bluetooth UART Interfaces Bluetooth Profiles RoHS Compliance Normal Operating Temperatures Functional* Temperature
*Operational with reduced performance 2402-2480MHz 721Kbps/2Mbps/3Mbps FHSS/GFSK//4 -DQPSK/8DPSK 22dBm
-42dBm TX, RX, RTS, CTS(4800-19200bps) HFP (Handsfree Profile) Headset SPP-Dev A/ Dev B OPP-Client/Server Yes
-10o ~ +55oC
-30o ~ +70oC 37 FCC Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning:
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance."
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Label Location Info | ID Label/Location Info | 155.11 KiB |
FCC ID.: N89-MM230M FCC ID AND DoC Label The FCC ID and DoC Label will be placed on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS MiniCard Model No.: MM230-M FFCCCC IIDD :: NN8899--MMMM223300MM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. S/N:
Made in Taiwan Trade name: CyberTAN Model number.: MM230-M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | label | ID Label/Location Info | 154.54 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
FCC ID.: N89-MM230M FCC ID AND DoC Label on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. The FCC ID and DoC Label will be placed IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Model No.: MM210-M FFCCCC IIDD :: NN8899--MMMM223300MM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. S/N:
Made in Taiwan Trade name: CyberTAN Model number.: MM210-M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 20.64 KiB | January 04 2009 |
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Data:2009/3/13 Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 47173 Benicia Street Fremont, CA 94538, USA To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize Mr. Miller Lee / Section Manager of Taiwan office of Compliance Engineering Services, Inc., d.b.a. Compliance Certification Services and hereafter referred to as CCS TW, and hereafter referred to as CCS TW, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Mr. Miller Lee of CCS TW on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing CCS as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) b) c) d) e) f) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
g) h) i) j) endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Lasen Yueh / Associate Director CyberTAN Technology, Inc.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | C2PC letter | Cover Letter(s) | 13.46 KiB | January 04 2009 |
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 99 Park Avenue III, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C. Date: 2009/3/23 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Devision 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: OET Dept. Ref: FCC Class II Permissive change for FCC ID: N89-MM230M Original Grant Date: 03/03/2009 Applicant: CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Dear Examiner, This is to request a Class II permissive change for FCC ID: N89-MM230M
, originally granted on 03/03/2009 The major change filed under this application is:
1. Addition of Portable Category Classification and it had been grant on 03/03/2009. Add addition rotation function of the host system, Notebook PC
/ Model: NP-Q1EX for this Class II permissive change application. If you have any questions regarding this application, pls feel free to contact me. Sincerely yours, Lasen Yueh / Associate Director CyberTAN Technology, Inc.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Attestation letter about host function | Attestation Statements | 643.33 KiB | April 03 2009 / March 03 2009 |
a ELecTRONIcs 416 Maetan-dong, Youngtong-Gu, Suwon City, Gyungki-Do, 443-742 Korea March 4, 2009 To whom it may concern:
We, Samsung Electronics, declare that the following product/s;
- Product : Notebook PC with CyberTan module(FCC ID:N89-MM230M)
- Model Name : NP-Q1EX 1) As to rotation function, Samsung confirms that it is not workable now. Samsung will, however, request the test of FCC standard as Rotation Function would be ready. 2) Samsung confirms that Q1EX doesn't have any device with 5GHz since it uses only 802.11bg like under the table. CPU VIA Isaiah Processor (1.2GHz) Cache Memory 1,024 KB Main Memory (Optional) Memory type: DDR2 SODIMM Main Chipset VIA VX820 Hard Disk Drive (Optional) | 5mmH HDD Graphics VIA Chrome9 HC3 IGP Sound Chipset HD Audio, ALC272 Codec Wireless LAN: 802.11BG Optional) Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Optional) Multi Card Slot SD card/ SDHC/ MMC. USB 2.0 x 2, Headphone Jack, DC-in Jack, Organizer Port (Optional) Dimensions 208.0 x 124.9 x 22.9mm Network (Optional) Ports (Optional) Sincerely Yours,
- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. PD. 2_ ED nnuiar Division, EMG/Safety Part SEO AEA John SC Lee/Manager and Chief Engineer ByungH' Kim / M Samsung Electronics/PC R&D Division ee 7 anage Ss A M S UN G EL EF C TR ON T CS c Oo. , FT D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Q and A | Cover Letter(s) | 115.42 KiB | March 03 2009 |
Lucy Tsai From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:
gina.lo [gina.lo@ccsrf.com] on behalf of application.2009 [application.2009@ccsrf.com]
Tuesday, March 03, 2009 1:43 AM Lucy Tsai application.2009 Re:RE: RE: Re:FW: CyberTAN Technology Inc., FCC ID: N89-MM230M, Assessment NO.:
AN09T8870/AN09T8871, Notice#1-2 MM230-M, MM210-M User Manual-2 Revised 0303.pdf; MM230-M, MM210-M Test Report for DSS Revised 0303.pdf; MM230-M, MM210-M Test set up photo for DSS Revised 0303.pdf Dear Lucy, Please see my reply, thank you. Q#1: According to the Class II permissive change letter, C2PC filing is to alternate a portable configuration only, no other changed made. However, compared to the original test report, the output power measured in this C2PC filing is more 2dBm higher than the original filing, especially in 8DPSK. It is not reasonable. Besides, per FCC Permissive change policy, an increase in maximum output power rating is required a new FCC ID. Please address. Ans: Power was reduced to consist with original filing. Please see revised DSS test report. Q#2: By checking with original filing, the antenna used in this filing is different from original. Please document it into the C2PC letter as well. Ans: The client revised the FCC Class II permissive change letter. Q#3: Page 7 of DSS test report described "...8DPSK emits the highest output power. Then the tests were carried on with DH1 compare to DH3 &
DH5 and found that 8DPSK with DH5 emit the highest output power, and therefore had been tested under operating condition." It doesn't agree with original filing and the test behind. Please address. Ans: We revised the test report for DSS (page 7, 14, Date of Issue), please have documents as the attachment. Q#4: User manual mentioned that radio transmitter equipped in this device is Intel module and except 2.4GHz transmitters, 5GHz transmitter is also applicable. It also mentioned that this device should be used more than 20 cm (8inches) from body when wireless device are on. All these information shown on the user manual do not agree with this application. See page 33, 35, 37, 179186 for details and address all the issues. FYI: whether hand held device is subject to SAR test, please refer to KDB447498 to make the justification. FYI: This application will only focus on CyberTan's BT/802.11BG module. If other transmitters are applicable, OEM integrators/manufacturers shall do the necessary action to make sure FCC rule are well followed. Ans: 1. The antenna of the EUT is less than 20cm to human body during the operation and user manual was revised. 2. Other 5GHz or 2.4GHz RF modules as mentioned in the user manual are the second sources which are not included in this filing and will get the necssary approval when they are applied. Q#5: According to user manual page59, 64 and 66, the landscape can be rotated but there are no information mentioned that it has been investigated during 1 the RF and SAR tests. Please address. Ans: The client confirmed that rotation function indicated in the user manual is not workable. It doesn't apply to this C2PC filing. Q#6: According to page 177 of the user manual, there are two batteries applicable, one with 4 cell capacity and another with 6 cell capacity. Please explain if both have been investigated during SAR test. Ans: There is one battery with 4 cell capacity. The client revised the User manual (page 177), please have document as the attachment. Q#7: Please correct the cube grid point setting specified in SAR test report to consist with 7x7x9 as set in test plots. Ans: Please see upload file "SAR Test Report.pdf" page 12. Q#8: Per Q#5, since the EUT can be rotated 90 degree in clockwise/counterclockwise, but SAR test only conducted the bottom to phantom mode as mentioned in page 19. Please address. Ans: The client confirmed that EUT does not have Rotation function though user manual has included rotation function description. Q#9: KDB647484 doesn't apply to this device. Per the configuration, this device shall be classified as hand held used or portable used which should follow KDB447498. Ans.: SAR test was revised. Best Regards, Gina 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | C2PC Ltr | Cover Letter(s) | 163.92 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
RF_734_00, Issue 1 FCC ID: _ N89-MM230M ___ Answer from applicant Yes Modular Approval Request FCC (per DA 00-1407) Items to be covered 1. The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding. 2. The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided) to ensure that the module will comply with Part 15 requirements under conditions of excessive data rates or over-modulation. 3. The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation. 4. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 and 15.204(c). The antenna must either be permanently attached or employ a unique antenna coupler (at all connections between the module and the antenna, including the cable).. The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the module must not be inside another device during testing. This is intended to demonstrate that the module is capable of complying with Part 15 emission limits regardless of the device into which it is eventually installed. 6. The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number, and, if the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: XYZMODEL1 or Contains FCC ID: XYZMODEL1. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The Grantee may either provide such a label, an example of which must be included in the application for equipment authorization, or, must provide adequate instructions along with the module which explain this requirement. In the latter case, a copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. 7. The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements. A copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. For example, there are very strict operational and timing requirements that must be met before a transmitter is authorized for operation under Section 15.231. For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. 5. 8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f) and 15.255(g), require that Unlicensed PCS, UNII and millimeter wave devices perform routine environmental evaluation for RF Exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF Exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Modular transmitters approved under other Sections of Part 15, when necessary, may also need to address certain RF Exposure concerns, typically by providing specific installation and operating instructions for users, installers and other interested parties to ensure compliance. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Note: If compliance with one or more of the numbered requirements, listed above, cannot be demonstrated, it may be possible to obtain a Limited Modular Approval (LMA). Name and surname of applicant (or authorized representative): __________________ Date: 2008-02-26 Signature: ____ ___
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Module req | Cover Letter(s) | 136.60 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
Class II Change Declaration Letter Product Name: IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Model No.: MM210-M FCC ID: N89-MM230M Brand Name: CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Original grant date: 01/30/2008 We CyberTAN Technology, Inc. declares that for the following reasons, we apply for the FCC Class II Change. Difference compared with the original report is listed as below:
A). Hardware Change:
Reason to Change Difference 1. Only remove GPS function 1. The GPS receiver circuit was depopulated on this PCB. The PCB layout has not been changed by modification for this change, we updated Schematics, Block diagram, Internal Pictures and External Picture documents. The conducted output power and radiated emission are aligned according to the modification as presented in the original FCC application by this type of change.
Chiu Wen Chuan CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail: cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | agent | Cover Letter(s) | 51.31 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
Hsinchu 308 Taiwan, R.O.C. 99 Park Avenue 3, Science Park QuieTek Corp. Fl.2, No.345, Xin-hu 2nd Rd., Nei-hu District Taipei Taiwan R.O.C. We Name: CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Address:
City:
Country:
Declare that:
Name:
Address:
City:
Country is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s):
Product description:
Type designation:
Trademark:
FCC ID: N89-MM230M on our behalf. IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard MM210-M CyberTAN
Chiu Wen Chuan CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail: cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | attest | Attestation Statements | 67.89 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
Federal Communications Commission February 25, 2008 Authorization and Evaluation Division ATTESTATION FCC ID: N89-MM230M Product: IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR MiniCard Model: MM210-M We don't provide any controls or software to allow operation outside the USA frequency band when we sell this product in USA. Best Regards,
Chiu Wen Chuan CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail: cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | conf req | Cover Letter(s) | 81.88 KiB | February 03 2008 / March 03 2008 |
Subject: Request for Confidentiality Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: N89-MM230M Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type Block Diagram Schematics Theory of Operation File Name
(MM210-M) BlkDia
(MM210-M) Schem
(MM210-M) OpDes The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely,
Chiu Wen Chuan CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail: cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Attestation letter | Attestation Statements | 168.66 KiB |
CyberTAN www.cybertaniech.com Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division ATTESTATION FCC ID: N89-MM230M CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 89 Park Avenue Ili, Science Park Hsinchu 308, TAIWAN Tel: +886-3-677-7777 Fax: +886-3-577-7788 January 22, 2008 Product: IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS MiniCard Model: MM230-M We don't provide any controls or software to allow operation outside the USA frequency band when we sell this product in USA. Best Regards, dyn wer quan Chiu Wen Chuan/
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail:cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Declaration letter | Cover Letter(s) | 174.80 KiB |
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Cc bb 4 Nj 99 Park Avenue Ii, Science Park uy = Hsinchu 308, TAIWAN 7 rT, Tel: #886-3-577-7777 www.cybertantech.com Fax. +886.3-577.7788 Declaration of Authorization We Name: CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Address: 99 Park Avenue 3, Science Park City: Hsinchu 308 Country: Taiwan, R.O.C. Declare that:
Name: QuieTek Corp. Address: FI.2, No.345, Xin-hu i Rd., Nei-hu District City: Taipei Country Taiwan R.O.C. is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s):
Product description: IEEE 802.11b/a Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS MiniCard Type designation: MM230-M Trademark: CyberTAN FCC ID: N89-MM230M on our behaif. dia Wen diver Chiu Wen Chuan/
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail:cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Modular approval request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 163.46 KiB |
RF_734_00, Issue 1 FCC ID: _ N89-MM230M ___ Answer from applicant Yes Modular Approval Request FCC (per DA 00-1407) Items to be covered 1. The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding. 2. The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided) to ensure that the module will comply with Part 15 requirements under conditions of excessive data rates or over-modulation. 3. The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation. 4. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 and 15.204(c). The antenna must either be permanently attached or employ a unique antenna coupler (at all connections between the module and the antenna, including the cable).. The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the module must not be inside another device during testing. This is intended to demonstrate that the module is capable of complying with Part 15 emission limits regardless of the device into which it is eventually installed. 6. The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number, and, if the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: XYZMODEL1 or Contains FCC ID: XYZMODEL1. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The Grantee may either provide such a label, an example of which must be included in the application for equipment authorization, or, must provide adequate instructions along with the module which explain this requirement. In the latter case, a copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. 7. The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements. A copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. For example, there are very strict operational and timing requirements that must be met before a transmitter is authorized for operation under Section 15.231. For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. 5. 8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f) and 15.255(g), require that Unlicensed PCS, UNII and millimeter wave devices perform routine environmental evaluation for RF Exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF Exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Modular transmitters approved under other Sections of Part 15, when necessary, may also need to address certain RF Exposure concerns, typically by providing specific installation and operating instructions for users, installers and other interested parties to ensure compliance. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Note: If compliance with one or more of the numbered requirements, listed above, cannot be demonstrated, it may be possible to obtain a Limited Modular Approval (LMA). Name and surname of applicant (or authorized representative): __________________ Date: 2008-01-24 Signature: ____ ___
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | confidentiality request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 220.41 KiB |
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. 99 Park Avenue Ill, Science Park Cyber TAN Hsinchu 308, TAIWAN
~ Tel: +886-3-677-7777 www.cybertantech.com Fax. +886-3-577-7788 Subject: Request for Confidentiality Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: N89-MM230M Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram (MM230-M)BlkDia Schematics (MM230-M)Schem Theory of Operation (MM230-M)OpDes The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Chiu Wen Chuan/
CyberTAN Technology, Inc. Tel: 886-3-577-7777 E-mail:cosmo.chiu@cybertan.com.tw
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-04-01 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2009-03-03 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |
4 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
5 | 2008-03-03 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |
6 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
7 | 2008-01-31 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
8 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Effective |
2009-04-01
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2009-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-01-31
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
CyberTAN Technology Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008910655
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
No. 99, Park Avenue III
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Hsinchu, 308
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
h******@atcb.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Grantee Code |
N89
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Product Code |
MM230M
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
C******** K****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Title |
Director
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
c******@cybertan.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
QuieTek Corporation
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Quietek Corporation
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
E******** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
2F No 345, Xinhu 2nd Road
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
2F, No 345 Xinhu 2d Road, Neihu District
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
2F, No.345 Xinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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2F,No.345, Xinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Taipei, 114
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
886 2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
886 2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
e******@quietek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | IEEE802.11b/g+Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and GPS | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | IEEE802.11b/g+Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and GPS Mini Card | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | IEEE 802.11b/g Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR and GPS MiniCard | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change to enable the orientation landscape function of the portable host as described in this filing. Power Output listed is conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile only configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter is approved for use in configurations specified in the application filing. Operating and installation requirements must be provided. Additional equipment authorization is required for changes that result in the need for SAR evaluation. Highest measured body SAR value as documented in this filing is 0.153 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Class II Permissive Change to allow portable configurations in specific host as described in this filing. Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile only configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter is approved for use in configurations specified in the application filing. Operating and installation requirements must be provided. Additional equipment authorization is required for changes that result in the need for SAR evaluation. Highest measured body SAR value as documented in this filing is 0.153 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile only configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile only configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power Output listed is Conducted. Modular approval. This module is approved for use in mobile only configurations. This module must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrator. Instructions on installation of this module may not be provided to the end user. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD. LinKou
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
DEKRA Testing and Certification Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
H****** L******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
K******** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
S**** H****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
h******@sgs.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
k******@tw.ccsemc.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
s******@dekra.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
s******@quietek.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0025000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0627000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0025000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0627000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0025000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0627000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0025000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0627000 |
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