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User Guide 1 2 3 4 5 Getting Started Using the Computer Settings and Upgrade Backup/Restoration Appendix Contents Start Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Chapter 1. Getting Started Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 3 4 7 22 25 30 Tips Before You Start Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Overview Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 2. Using the Computer Keyboard Touchpad CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Multi Card Slot (Optional) Connecting an External Display Device Connecting an External Digital Device Adjusting the Volume 33 36 42 44 47 53 54 57 Wired Network 61 Wireless Network (Optional) 66 68 69 71 74 75 78 83 LCD Brightness Control Easy Settings (Optional) BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Upgrading Memory (Optional) Battery Using the Security Slot Chapter 4. Backup/Restore 85 Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 5. Appendix Important Safety Information Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements 98 100 102 117 WEEE Symbol Information 118 120 Glossary 124 Product Specifi cations Index Chapter 1. Getting Started Tips Before You Start Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 3 4 7 22 25 30 Tips Tip Chapter 1 Chapter 1. Getting Started Getting Started 3 3
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A The computer is not turning on or does not respond and displays a blank screen. Restore the computer using Samsung Recovery Solution. 1. Turn the computer on and press the F4 key when the booting screen (SAMSUNG logo) appears. 2. The computer will boot up in restore mode after a short while and Samsung Recovery Solution appears. 3. When the start menu screen appears, click Restore. The keyboard Fn keys (shortcut keys) do not work. Install the Easy Settings (optional) program. I want to restore the computer to the state when it was purchased. If you use the Samsung Recovery Solution function, you can easily and quickly restore the computer to a previous state even if you do not have a separate OS recovery DVD or recovery CD. I want to connect an external monitor, TV or projector. Connect the display device and the computer with the monitor and repeatedly press the F4 key while holding down the Fn key.
A The internet connection has slowed down or error messages appear continuously while using the Internet. Restore Internet Explorer to its initial state. 1. Launch Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Load defaults. 2. If the Internet Explorer setting again window appears, select Set again. 3. In the Internet default setting restoration window, select Close. A
A This is a compatibility problem between the Hancom Offi ce software and Internet Explorer. To resolve this problem, reinstall Internet Explorer 8 or install Internet Explorer 7 or earlier. How can I extend the battery usage time?
The battery usage time may be shortened if you recharge the battery before it is completely discharged. To resolve this problem, enter the BIOS Setup and select Smart Battery Calibration to discharge the battery completely and then recharge the battery. For detailed information on a function, refer to the corresponding section of the User Manual. Before You Start Chapter 1 Getting Started 4 Before reading the User Guide, fi rst check the following information. Safety Precaution Notations
Optional items, some devices and software referred to in the User Guide may not be provided and/or changed by upgrade. Note that the computer environment referred in the User Guide may not be the same as your own environment. The pictures used for the cover and the main body in the User Manual are those of the representative model of each series and may diff er from the actual appearance of the product. This guide decribes procedures for using both the mouse and the touchpad. This manual has been written for the Windows operating system. The descriptions and fi gures may diff er depending on the installed operating system. The User guide supplied with this computer may vary depending on your model. Using the software
The software described in the main text can be launched using the following menu path.
- Start > All Programs
- Start > All Programs > Samsung Samsung When the programs are not installed, select Recovery Solution > System Software to install the programs. (Only for models supplied with Samsung Recovery Solution)
Icon Notation Description Warning Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause personal injury and or fatality. Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may cause slight injury to yourself or damage your property. Text Notations Icon Notation Description Caution Note Content included in this section includes information required about the function. Content included in this section includes helpful information to use the function. Before You Start Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 Copyright Precautions for Operating System Support 2011 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the consent of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. The information in this document is subject to change without notice due to improving the performance of the product. Samsung Electronics shall not be liable for any data loss. Please take care to avoid losing any important data and backup your data to prevent any such data loss. 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 be applied. Before You Start Chapter 1 Getting Started 6 About the Product Capacity Representation Standard About the capacity representation of the storage The capacity of the storage device (HDD, SSD) of the manufacturer is calculated assuming that 1KB=1,000 Bytes. 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 calculation.
(E.g. For a 80GB HDD, Windows represents the capacity as 74.5GB, 80x1,000x1,000x1,000 byte/(1,024x1,024x1,024)byte = 74.505GB) In addition, the capacity representation in Windows may be even smaller because some programs such as Recovery Solution may reside in a hidden area of the HDD. About Memory Capacity Representation The memory capacity reported in Windows is less than the actual capacity of memory. This is because BIOS or a video adapter uses a portion of memory or claims it for further use.
(E.g. For 1GB(=1,024MB) memory installed, Windows may report the capacity as 1,022MB or less) For more information, refer to the Samsung Recovery Solution section. Safety Precautions Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 For your security and to prevent damage, please read the following safety instructions carefully. Since this is commonly applied to Samsung Computers, some pictures may diff er from actual products. Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Installation Related Do not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms. There is a danger of electric shock. Use the product within the operating conditions specifi ed in the Manufacturers User Guide. Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a danger of suff ocation. 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 an injury. 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 to the product will occur. Avoid exposing any part of your body to the heat from the computer vent or AC adapter for a long time when the computer is on. Exposing a part of your body close to the heat from the vent or AC adapter for long periods of time may cause a burn. 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 of the computer. Ver 2.9 Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Power Related The power plug and wall outlet fi gures may diff er depending on the country specifi cations and the product model. Do not touch the main plug or power cord with wet hands. There is a danger of electric shock. Do not exceed the standard capacity
(voltage/current) of a multiplug or power outlet extension when using it for the product. There is a danger of electric shock or fi re hazard. Chapter 1 Getting Started 8
If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service center. There is a danger of electric shock or fi re hazard. Do not use a damaged or loose main plug or power cord or power outlet. There is a danger of electric shock or fi re hazard. Plug the power cord fi rmly into the power outlet and AC adapter. Failure to do so may cause fi re hazard. Do not unplug the power cord by pulling the cable only. If the cord is damaged, it may cause electric shock. 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 or fi re. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Connect the power cord to an outlet or multiple power plug (extended cable) with a ground terminal. Failure to do so may result in 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. If the notebook computer has an external type (removable) battery, separate the battery also. Damage to the device within the computer may cause electric shock or fire hazard. Keep the power cord or outlet clean so that they are not covered with dust. Failure to do so may result in fire. Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 AC Adapter Usage Precautions Connect the power cord to the AC adapter firmly. Otherwise, there is a danger of fire due to an incomplete contact. Use only the AC adapter supplied with the product. Using another adapter may cause the screen to flicker. 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 electric shock or fire. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Battery Usage Related Please charge the battery fully before using the computer for the first time. Keep the battery out of the reach of infants and pets, as they could put the battery into their mouths. There is a danger of electric shock or choking. Use an authorized battery and AC adapter only. Please use an authorized battery and adapter approved by Samsung Electronics. Unauthorized batteries and adapters may not meet the proper safety requirements and may cause problems or malfunctions and result in an explosion or fire. Chapter 1 Getting Started 10 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 floor heating as it may cause the computer to overheat. Take care that the computer vents (on the side or the bottom) are not blocked especially in these environments. If the vents are blocked, the computer may overheat and it may cause a computer problem, or even an explosion. 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% RH). 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 a danger of fire. Shut the computer down properly before moving it. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 Cutting the power to the internal battery
(for corresponding models only.) Never heat the product(or battery) or put the product(or battery) into a fire. Do not put or use the product(or 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 explosion or fire. Take care not to allow metal objects such as a key or clip to touch the battery terminal
(metal parts). If a metal object touches the battery terminals, it may cause excessive current flow and it may damage the battery, or result in a fire. If liquid leaks out of the product(or battery) or there is a funny smell coming from the product(or battery), remove the the product(or battery) the computer and contact a service center. There is a danger of an explosion or fire. To use the computer safely, replace a dead battery with a new, authorized battery.
For products with built-in batteries, customers cannot remove the battery. In the case of flooding, lightning or explosions, you can cut the battery power by inserting an object such as a paper clip into the [Emergency Hole] at the bottom of the computer. Disconnect the AC adapter and insert an object such as a paper clip into the hole at the bottom of the computer to cut the battery power. In the case of flooding, lightning or explosions, cut the battery power, do not reconnect the AC adapter, and immediately contact Samsung Electronics so that the appropriate countermeasures can be taken. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality.
Thereafter, if you connect the AC adapter, the battery power will be supplied again.
Do not cut the battery power under normal conditions. This may result in data loss or a product malfunction. The location of the Emergency Hole may diff er depending on the model. Chapter 1 Getting Started 12 Usage Related Disconnect all cables connected to the computer before cleaning it. If your notebook is external & removable battery type, remove the external battery. There is a danger of electric shock or damage to the product. Do not connect a phone line connected to a digital phone to the modem. There is a danger of a electric shock, fi re or damage to the product. Do not place any container fi lled with water or chemicals over or near the computer. If water or chemicals enter the computer, this may cause fi re or electric shock. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. If the computer is broken or dropped, disconnect the power cord and contact a service center for a safety check. If the notebook computer has an external type (removable) battery, separate the battery also. Using a broken computer may cause electric shock or fire hazard. Avoid direct sunlight when the computer is in an air-tight location such as inside a vehicle. There is a danger of a fire hazard. The computer may overheat and also present opportunity to thieves. Do not use your notebook PC for long periods of time while any part of your body is making direct contact with it. The temperature of the product may increase during normal operation. This may result in harming or burning your skin. Chapter 1 Getting Started 13 Upgrade Related Never disassemble the power supply or AC adapter. There is a danger of electric shock. When removing the RTC (Real Time Clock) battery, keep it out of the reach of children as they could touch and/or swallow it. There is a danger of choking. If a child has swallowed it, contact a doctor immediately. Use only authorized parts (multi-
plug, battery and memory) and never disassemble parts. There is a danger of damaging the product, electric shock or fire hazard. Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables before disassembling the computer. If there is a modem, disconnect the phone line. If your notebook is external
& removable battery type, remove the external battery. Failure to do so, may cause electric shock. Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Security 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.). Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Security devices with magnetic fields in-
clude airport walk-through devices and se-
curity wands. The airport security devices that check car-
ry-on luggage, such as conveyor belts, use x-rays instead of magnetism and will not damage a drive. Chapter 1 Getting Started 14 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. If a heavy object is pressed against the notebook computer, a white spot or stain may appear on the LCD. Therefore, take care not to apply any pressure to the notebook. In this case, place the notebook computer in a separate compartment away from the other objects. Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. 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 fire. When using the computer with it lying on its side, place it so that the vents face upwards. Failure to do so, may cause the internal temperature of the computer to rise and the computer to malfunction or halt. Do not place a heavy object over the product. This may cause a problem with the computer. In addition, the object may fall and cause injury, or damage the computer. Chapter 1 Getting Started 15 Battery Usage Related Dispose of worn-out batteries properly.
There is a danger of fire or explosion. The battery disposal method may differ depending on your country and region. Dispose of the used battery in an appropriate way. Do not throw or disassemble the battery and do not put it into water. This may cause an injury, fire or explosion. Use only a battery authorized by Samsung Electronics. Failure to do so may cause an explosion. 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 battery or cause a fire. Charge the battery according to the instructions in the manual. Failure to do so, may cause an explosion or fire from damage to the product. Do not heat the product(or battery) or expose it to heat (e.g. inside a vehicle during the summer). There is a danger of explosion or fire. Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Usage Related Do not place a candle, light cigar, etc. over or on the product. There is a danger of fire. Use a wall outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part. Failure to do so may cause electric shock hazard. 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 repair. Using a repaired product without testing it for safety may cause an electric shock or fire. In case of lightning, immediately turn the system off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and phone line from modem. Do not use a modem or phone. There is a danger of electric shock or fire. Do not use your computer and AC-Adapter on your lap or soft surfaces. If the computer temperature increases, there is a danger of burning yourself. Chapter 1 Getting Started 16 Connect only permitted devices to the connectors or ports of the computer. Failure to do so, may cause electric shock and fire. Close the LCD panel only after checking if the notebook computer is turned off. The temperature may rise and it may cause overheating and deformation of the product. 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 ejected and could cause an injury. Take care not to drop the product while using it. This may cause personal injury or loss of data. Do not touch the antenna with electricity facility such as the power outlet. There is a danger of electric shock. When handling computer parts, follow the instructions on the manual supplied with the parts. Failure to do so, may cause damage to the product. Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 Do not place your face close to the Optical Disk Drive tray when it is operating. There is a danger of injury due to an abrupt ejection. Check CDs for cracks and damage prior to use. It may damage the disc and cause disorder of device and injury of user. Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. If the computer emits smoke, or there is a burning smell, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and contact a service center immediately. If your notebook is external &
removable battery type, remove the external battery. There is a danger of fire. Do not use a damaged or modified CD/Floppy Disk. There is a danger of damaging the product or personal injury. Do not insert your fingers into the PC Card Slot. There is a danger of injury or electric shock. Use recommended computer cleansing solution when cleaning the product and only use the computer when it is completely dried. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire. 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 has stopped. There is a danger of injury. Chapter 1 Getting Started 18 Security and Movement Related When moving the product, turn the power off and separate all connected cables first. The product might be damaged or users may trip over the cables. For long periods of not using the notebook computer, discharge the battery and preserve as it is detached.
(For external & removable battery type) The battery will be preserved at its best condition. Do not operate or watch the computer while driving a vehicle. There is a danger of a traffic accident. Please concentrate on driving. Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Upgrade Related Take care when touching the product or parts. The device may be damaged or you may be injured. Take care not to throw or drop a computer part or device. This may cause injury or damage to the product. 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 part. Use parts authorized by Samsung Electronics only. Failure to do so, may cause fire or damage the product. Never disassemble or repair the product by yourself. There is a danger of electric shock or fire. 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 damaging the product. Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. 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 surface of the disk. 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 drive. The company is not liable for any loss of data on the hard disk drive. Chapter 1 Getting Started 19 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 computer. The data may be lost when the computer is turned off or reset by a power failure while the hard disk drive is operating. The data may be lost and irrecoverable due to a computer virus infection. The data may be lost if the power is turned off while running a program. Sudden impact or movement to the computer while the hard disk drive is operating, may cause files to be corrupted or bad sectors on the hard disk. To prevent data loss due to damage to the hard disk drive, please backup your data frequently. Safety Precautions Chapter 1 Getting Started 20 Using the power supply in an airplane When using the AC power plug Since the power outlet type diff ers depending on the type of airplane, connect the power appropriately. Since the representative fi gures of the power plug and the auto adapter are used, they may diff er from the actual parts. Connect the power plug pins perpendicular into the center of the power outlet.
If the plug pins are not inserted into the center of the holes, the plug pins are only inserted up to half their length. In this case, reconnect the power plug. You have to insert the power plug into the outlet when the power indicator (LED) of the power outlet is lit green. If the power is connected properly, the power indicator (LED) remains green. Otherwise, the power indicator (LED) is turned off . In this case, unplug the power, check if the power indicator (LED) is green, and then reconnect the power plug. Power Indicator (LED) Center Holes 220V Power Plug 110V Power Plug Good Example Wrong Example Safety Precautions Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 When using the auto adapter When the cigar socket is provided, you have to use the auto adapter (optional). Insert the cigar plug of the auto adapter into the cigar socket and connect the DC plug of the auto adapter to the power input port of the computer. Auto Adapter DC Plug Cigar Plug In-fl ight Cigar Socket When using the Airplane Charging Converter Depending on the airplane, you have to use the auto adapter and charging converter. Connect the airplane charging converter
(optional) to the auto adapter (optional) and then insert the airplane power input jack into the power outlet. Charging Converter 1 Connect this end to the auto adapter. Connect the airplane power input jack to the power outlet of the airplane. 2 Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 22 Maintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical harm. The following instructions are about maintaining a proper posture during computer use developed through human engineering. Please read and follow them carefully when using the computer. Otherwise, the probability of (RSI: Repetitive Strain Injury) from repeated operations may increase and serious physical harm may be caused.
The instructions in this manual have been prepared so that they can be applied within the coverage of general users. If the user is not included in the coverage, the recommendation is to be applied according to the users needs.
Do not use the computer while you are lying down, but only while you are sitting down. Do not use the computer on your lap. If the computer temperature increases, there is a danger of burning yourself. Work while keeping your waist straight. Use a chair with a comfortable back. Keep the center of your leg weight not on the chair but on your feet when you are sitting on a chair. To use the computer while talking over the telephone, use a headset. Using the computer with the phone on your shoulder is bad for posture. Keep frequently used items within a comfortable work range
(where you can reach them with your hands). Proper Posture Adjust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to your height. The heights are to be adjusted so that your arm forms a right angle when you place your hand over the keyboard while sitting down on a chair. Adjust the height of chair so that your heel is comfortably placed on the fl oor. Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 23 Eye Position Hand Position Keep the monitor or LCD away from your eyes by at least 50cm. Keep your arm at a right angle as shown by the fi gure.
Adjust the height of the monitor and the LCD screen so that its top height is equal to or lower than your eyes. Avoid setting the monitor and LCD excessively bright. Keep the monitor and LCD screen clean. If you wear glasses, clean them before using the computer. When entering contents printed on a paper into the computer, use a static paper holder so that the height of the paper is almost equal to that of the monitor.
Keep the line from your elbow to your hand straight. Do not place your palm over the keyboard while typing. Do not hold the mouse with excessive force. Do not press the keyboard, touchpad or mouse with excessive force. It is recommended connecting an external keyboard and mouse when using the computer for long periods of time. Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 24 Volume Control (Headphones and Speakers) Use Time (Break Time) Check your volume fi rst to listen to music.
Take a break for 10 minutes or more after a 50-minute period when working for more than one hour. Illumination
Do not use the computer in dark locations. The illumination level for computer use must be as bright so for reading a book. Indirect illumination is recommended. Use a curtain to prevent refl ection on the LCD screen. Operation Condition
Do not use the computer in hot and humid locations. Use the computer within the allowed temperature and humidity range specifi ed in the User Guide. Check your volume!
Check if the volume is too loud before using headphones. It is not recommended using headphones for long periods of time. Any deviation from the equalizer default setting could cause hearing impairment. The default setting can be changed through software and driver updates without your intervention. Please check the equalizer default setting before fi rst usage. Overview Front View
The pictures used for the cover and the main body in the User Manual are those of the representative model of each series. Therefore the colors and appearance of the pictures may diff er from the actual appearance of the product depending on the model. The actual color and appearance of the computer may diff er from the pictures used in this guide. This may not be supported for some devices. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 Chapter 1 Getting Started 25 1 Camera (Optional) Using this camera, you can take still pictures and record video. 2 LCD 3 Speaker 4 Status Indicators The screen images are displayed here. A device used to generate sound. Shows the operating status of the computer. The corresponding operating LED is lit when the corresponding function operates. 5 Power Button Turns the computer on and off . 6 Keyboard 7 Touchpad/
Touchpad Buttons 8 Multi Card Slot
(Optional) A device to enter data by pressing the keys. The touchpad and touchpad buttons provide functions similar to the mouse ball and buttons. A card slot supports multi cards. 9 Microphone You can use the built-in microphone. Using the camera, web cam (Optional) Using the Cyberlink YouCam program (optional), you can take pictures or record video by using the computers built-in camera by adding the balloon talk or frame eff ect. Overview Status Indicators Chapter 1 Getting Started 26 On the contrary, if the ambient illumination becomes brighter, the LCD becomes brighter and the keyboard backlight is turned off .
keys simultaneously, Press the select the Easy Settings > Display, and select or unselect the check box to turn the illumination sensor ON/OFF. 2 HDD/ODD This turns on when the hard disk is or ODD being accessed. 1 2 3 4 3 Charge Status 1 Illumination Sensor
(Optional) This sensor detects the ambient illumination of the PC. If the ambient illumination becomes dark, the LCD becomes dimmer and the keyboard backlight is lit. 4 Power This shows the computer operating status. On: When the computer is operating. Blinks: When the computer is in Sleep mode. This shows the power source and the battery charge status. Red or orange: When the battery is Green: When the battery is fully charged or the battery is not installed.
being charged. Off : When the computer is running on battery power without being connected to AC adapter. Overview Right View Chapter 1 Getting Started 27 1 2 USB Port
(Optional) CD Drive (ODD)
(Optional) You can connect USB devices to the USB port such as a keyboard/mouse, digital camera, etc. Plays CD or DVD titles. Since an ODD(Optical Disk Drive) is optional, the installed drive depends on the computer model. 1 2 Overview Left View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started 28 1 Security Slot 2 DC Jack You can secure the computer by connecting a lock and cable to the Security Slot. A jack to connect the AC adapter that supplies power to the computer. 3 Digital Video/Audio Port (HDMI)
(Optional) You can connect an HDMI cable to this port. Using this port, you can enjoy digital video and audio on the TV. 4 Wired LAN Port Connect the Ethernet cable to this port. What is a chargeable USB port?
USB device accessing and charging functions are supported. The USB charging function is supported regardless of whether the power is turned on or off . Charging a device through a chargeable USB port may take longer than general charging. Using the Chargeable USB function when the computer is running on battery power reduces the battery usage time. The user cannot evaluate the charging status of the USB device from the computer. This may not be supported for some USB devices. You can turn the Chargeable USB function selecting the Easy Settings > General > USB Charging option. (Optional) ON/OFF by
5 USB 3.0 Port or Chargeable USB 3.0 Port
(Optional) 6 Monitor Port 7 Ear-set / headset Jack USB ports to which you can connect USB devices as well as a chargeable USB port are provided. Using a chargeable USB port, you can access or charge a USB device. The port can be distinguished by the fi gure (
the port of the product.
) printed on or A port used to connect a monitor, TV or projector supporting a 15pin D-SUB interface. You can connect a VGA adapter
(optional). This is the jack for connecting an ear-set or headset. Overview Bottom View Chapter 1 Getting Started 29 1 Speaker A device used to generate sound. 2 Memory Compartment Cover The main memory is installed inside the cover. 1 2 3 3 Battery Emergency Hole This hole is to cut the power supply to the battery. Insert and press one end of an unfolded paper clip into the hole it to cut the power to the battery. For more information, refer to About the function to cut the power supply to the internal battery in the Safety Precautions. For more information, refer to About the function to cut the power supply to the internal battery in the Safety Precautions. The location of the Emergency Battery Hole may diff er depending on the model. If you replace the bottom of the product, the model name, serial number and some logos etched into the bottom of the product will no longer be there. For more information, please ask for assistance from the service center. Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 1 Getting Started 30 Turning the computer on 1 Connect the AC adapter. 2 Lift the LCD panel up. 3 Press the Power button to turn the computer on. About Windows Activation When you turn the computer on for the fi rst time, the Windows activation screen appears. Follow the activation procedures according to the instructions on the screen to use the computer. Entering Sleep mode When the computer is turned on, press the computers power button once briefl y. 4 If the power is turned on, the power LED is lit. When the computer runs on battery power, the LCD brightness is automatically set to low. Adjusting the screen brightness Press the brightness.
key combination to increase the screen Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 1 Getting Started 31 Turning the computer off
Since the procedures to turn the computer off may diff er depending on the installed operating system, please turn the computer off according to the procedures for the purchased operating system. Save all your data before clicking on If may diff er. Easy Settings is installed, the system shutdown location Shut down. For Windows 7 Click Start computer.
> Shut down mode to shutdown the For Windows XP 1 Click the Start Click Turn Off Computer. button on the taskbar. 1 2 2 Click Turn Off . 1 2 If the system cannot be shut down due to a system error, turn it off by pressing and holding the Power Button for a minimum of 4 seconds. Please note that turning the computer off by this method may cause a system problem. Thereafter, when turning the computer back on, the disk checking program may launch to check for and correct any disk errors. Chapter 2. Using the computer Keyboard Touchpad CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Multi Card Slot (Optional) Connecting an External Display Device Connecting an External Digital Device Adjusting the Volume Wired Network Wireless Network (Optional) 33 36 42 44 47 53 54 57 61 Keyboard Chapter 2. Using the computer 33 Shortcut key functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections.
The keyboard image may diff er from the actual keyboard. The keyboard may diff er depending on your country. The following mainly describes the shortcut keys. Shortcut Keys You can use the following functions by pressing the keys below with the Fn key. A type model
B type model
Keyboard Chapter 2. Using the computer 34 Fn Name Function Easy Settings The Samsung software control program, the Easy Settings, is launched. Screen Brightness Control Controls the screen brightness. CRT/LCD Touchpad Switches the screen output to the LCD or external monitor when an external monitor (or TV) is connected to the computer. Turns the Touchpad function on or off. When using an external mouse only, you can turn the Touchpad off.
Mute Press this button to turn the audio on or off. Volume Control Controls the volume. Keyboard Backlight Brightness Control
(Optional) Controls the brightness of the keyboard backlight. This function is only available for models that support the keyboard backlight feature. Silent Mode Reduces the Fan noise so that users can use the computer without hearing noise. Wireless network In models with a wireless network device, press this key to turn the wireless network device on or off. (Only for models with a wireless network device.) Keyboard Other Function Keys (Optional) Eject the CD (DVD).
+ Delete Performs the right-click mouse function (touchpad).
If you press the Fn Lock key, you can use hot keys even without pressing the Fn key. If you press the Num Lock key, you can use the numeric keys. Num Lock If the hot keys do not work properly, you have to install the Easy Settings. Chapter 2. Using the computer 35 Keyboard Backlit Function (Optional) The keyboard Backlight are automatically turned on or off depending on the ambient illumination. Therefore, you can easily type with the keyboard when you are in a dark environment or at night.
key combination, click Easy Settings Press the
> General > Keyboard Backlight and adjust the backlight brightness. The representative fi gure of the keyboard has been used, but they may diff er depending on the country or the model. Touchpad Chapter 2. Using the computer 36 Basic Touchpad Functions Moving the cursor on the screen Place your fi nger on the touchpad slightly and move your fi nger. The mouse cursor will move accordingly. Move your fi nger in the direction you wish to move the cursor. The touchpad provides the same function as a mouse and the left and right buttons of the touchpad plays the role of the left and right buttons of a mouse. To use the touchpad, the touchpad driver is required. A built-in Windows driver and a driver provided by the manufacturer are provided. For a better performance, using the driver provided by the touchpad manufacturer is recommended. The driver provided by the touchpad manufacturer is already installed in this product by default when you purchase this product. When you reinstall Windows or change the operating system, using the driver provided by the corresponding manufacturer is recommended.
Touch the touchpad with your fi ngers only. Anything other than your fi ngers, such as a ball-point pen, will not be recognized by the touchpad. If you touch the Touchpad or press the Touchpad buttons while booting up, the Windows boot time may be extended. Start Checking the touchpad manufacturer Click the
> Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse >
Hardware tab and check the device (E.g. Elan, Synaptics, etc. ). The Windows driver provides basic touchpad functions
(moving the pointer, clicking, etc.) but the gesture function is not supported. Touchpad Click Function Place a finger on the touchpad and click on an item once. Alternatively, press the left button once quickly and release it. Tap or Click Chapter 2. Using the computer 37 Right Button Function This corresponds to clicking the right mouse button. Press the right touchpad button once. The corresponding pop-up menu appears. Click Double-Click Function Put your finger on the touchpad and quickly tap twice with your finger on an item you want. Alternatively, press the left touchpad button twice quickly. Drag Function Dragging refers to moving an item to another place after selecting it. Press and hold down the left touchpad button over an item you want to drag and move the item to the new location. TapTap or ClickClick Holding down the left touchpad button Move Touchpad Chapter 2. Using the computer 38 The Gesture Function of the Touchpad (Optional) Confi guring the Gesture Function
The Touchpad Gesture function may not be provided and the version of the function may diff er depending on the model. Some usage procedures may diff er depending on the version. For detailed usage procedures, refer to the description in the Touchpad Settings window. Since these descriptions are written on the basis of the latest operating system, Windows 7, some of the content and the fi gures of the descriptions may diff er depending on the operating system. Since the procedures for other Windows operating systems are similar, use the computer referring to these descriptions. Using the Touchpad, you can use the following additional Gesture functions.
Scroll function Zoom functions Page Move Function Some gesture functions may not be confi gured. In this case, you can confi gure them using the following path. 1 When using the Elan driver Click the Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound >
Mouse > ELAN > Options button. When using the Synaptics driver Click the Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound >
Mouse > Device Settings tab > Settings button. 2 The Touchpad Settings window appears. Click over the corresponding item to select the item in the Select an item and click OK. To cancel the Gesture function, unselect the corresponding item in the Touchpad Settings window and click OK. Touchpad The Scroll Function Chapter 2. Using the computer 39 Page Move Function This function is the same as the scroll area of the Touchpad. If you place two fingers over the Touchpad and move them up, down, left or right, the screen is scrolled up, down, left or right accordingly. You can move to the previous or next page when you are looking at a photo or surfing the Internet. For example, if you lightly brush three fingers to the left while you are looking at a web site, you will return to the previous page. or Zoom Functions If you place two fingers over the Touchpad together or apart, the current image or text is zoomed in or out. Zoom-in Zoom-out or Touchpad Setting the Touchpad Sensitivity If the touchpad reacts too sensitively or the pointer moves unintentionally, please adjust the touchpad pointer speed and sensitivity. Adjusting the Touchpad Pointer Speed Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse >
Pointer Options and then adjust the pointer speed. Adjusting the Touchpad Palm Detection Function The palm detection function is to avoid malfunctions when the palm touches the touchpad by mistake. This function is provided by the touchpad driver provided by the manufacturer. Chapter 2. Using the computer 40 When using the Elan driver Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse
> ELAN > Options > PalmTracking and then adjust the sensitivity. When using the Synaptics driver Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse
> Device Settings > Settings > SmartSense and then adjust the sensitivity. When the touchpad pointer does not move smoothly:
Slide the bar appropriately in the direction of Minimum. Minimum Maximum When the touchpad pointer moves unintentionally (excessively):
Slide the bar appropriately in the direction of Maximum. Touchpad Touchpad On/Off Function Chapter 2. Using the computer 41 Locking with shortcut keys Auto-locking when connecting USB mouse If you want to use the mouse only without using the touchpad, you can turn the touchpad off . To lock the touchpad function, press the
keys. You can set the touchpad and touchpad button settings in the tabs that appear when clicking Start > Control Panel >
Hardware and Sound > Mouse. When using the Elan driver Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse
> ELAN, and check the Disable When external USB mouse plug in option. This will turn the touchpad off when a USB mouse is connected. When using the Synaptics driver Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse
> Device Settings, and check the Disable internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is attached in option. This will turn the touchpad off when a USB mouse is connected. In case of some touch-screen model, checking option locks touchpad even though you did not connect a USB mouse. This auto-locking function is not provided for some models. CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 42 Inserting and Ejecting a CD 1 Insert the disc into the CD Drive so that the top of the disc faces upwards. When 90% of the disc is inserted into the drive, the disc is automatically loaded into the drive. An optical disk drive is optional and may differ depending on your computer model. For detailed specifications, refer to the catalogue.
Do not insert a cracked or scratched CD. Otherwise, the CD may break and damage the optical disk drive when the CD rotates at a high speed. When you clean a CD or DVD title, wipe with a soft cloth from inside to outside. The figures used for the description are of a representative model. Therefore the figures may differ from the real ones. Using a CD that is not in the shape of a circle is not recommended. The Slot Load ODD does not support mini discs (8cm). CD Drive
Do not pull or push the disc by force when the disc is being automatically ejected or inserted. This may cause a problem when ejecting or inserting a disc. To insert a disc, insert the disc into the center of the drive with the appropriate pressure. If you insert a disc and apply excessive force to one side of the tray, it may result in a problem. CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 43 2 To eject a disc, press the
+ Delete key combination. Alternatively, click Start > Computer > CD Drive, right-click over the CD Drive and then select Eject from the popup menu. Then the disc operation stops and the disc is ejected from the CD Drive.
The Delete key is optional.
+ Delete key combination works in the BIOS Setup, The DOS, and Windows. However, it will not work during or just after booting up or before the Easy display manager is launched in Windows. If it does not work in Windows, double-click right-click over the CD Drive and select Eject from the popup menu to eject a CD. A CD drives reading and writing speed may diff er depending on the condition and type of the media. My Computer, Multi Card Slot (Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 44 Using the multi card slot, you can read and write data to cards. You can use a card as a removable disk and conveniently exchange data with digital devices such as a digital camera, digital camcorder, MP3, etc.. Using the card 1 Insert the card into the multi card slot in the indicated direction.
Supported Cards : SD Card, SDHC Card, SDXC Card, MMC Card (The MMC Card may not be supported depending on your model.) You have to additionally purchase a multi card with the necessary capacity depending on your requirements. You can use a multi card just like any data storage device. A copyright protection function is not supported. Since you can lose a card when moving the computer, keep the card separately. The fi gures used for the description are of a representative model. Therefore the fi gures may diff er from the real ones. If a slot protection dummy card is inserted into your computer, remove the dummy card before using the computer. These descriptions are written based on Windows 7, the latest operating system. Therefore, some descriptions and fi gures may diff er from your operating system. But as the usage is similar to other Windows operating systems, you can use these descriptions for reference. Example) SD Card Multi Card Slot (Optional) 2 The card drive appears. Click Open folder and view fi les. If the window does not appear, click Start > Computer. Chapter 2. Using the computer 45 3 You can save, move and delete data by double-clicking the corresponding drive. You can only use the card after formatting it. If a window asking to scan and change appears, click Continue Without Scanning. This will proceed to Step 2 above. The device name of the card drive may diff er depending on your computer model. Using a Mini SD and RS-MMC Since the above cards are too small, you cannot insert the cards into the slot directly. Insert the card into the dedicated adapter (available from most electronic retailers) and then insert the adapter into the multi card slot. However, depending on the adapters body material, some RS-MMC cards may not be recognized properly. Samsung recommend that you check the card is recognized correctly prior to purchasing. Chapter 2. Using the computer 46
To use a card to exchange data with a digital device such as a digital camera, formatting the data using the digital device is recommended. 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 the device. You cannot format, write or delete data from a SD, or SDHC card with a write protection tab when it is in the Lock position. Inserting and removing a memory card repeatedly may damage the memory card. Multi Card Slot (Optional) To remove a memory card Take hold of the end of the card and remove the card. To format a memory card When using the memory card for the first time, you must format the card before using it. Formatting a card deletes all data saved on the card. If the card includes data, backup the data before formatting it. 1 Click Start > Computer. 2 Right-click over a card drive with the touchpad and select 3 Click Start to the formatting. Format. Connecting an External Display Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 47 If you connect an external display device such as a monitor, TV, projector, etc., you can view the picture on the wider screen of the external device when you give a presentation or watch a video or movie. The computer provides an analog monitor port (RGB) and a digital video/audio port (HDMI). The visual quality is sharper when a display device is connected through the HDMI port rather than the analog monitor port (RGB) port. Therefore, when multiple ports are supported, connect a display device to a port that provides the better visual quality.
Before you start, check the port and cable of the external display device and then connect the display device to the computer. Due to restrictions of the operating system the DualView function is not supported for Windows 7 Starter. About the connection cable Users should additionally purchase the necessary connection cables. Analog Monitor (RGB) Cable
HDMI Cable Connecting to the monitor port (Optional) You can experience a wider screen by connecting the computer to a monitor, TV or projector with a monitor port. You can give better presentations by connecting the computer to a projector. The VGA adapter is optional and may not be provided depending on the model. 1 Connect the VGA adapter to the monitor port of the computer. Chapter 2. Using the computer 48 Connecting an External Display Device 2 Connect the VGA cable (15-pin) to the connected VGA adapter and then connect the other end of the VGA cable to the VGA port of the monitor or the TV. External Monitor TV Projector LCD CRT
VGA Adapter
LCD+CRT Clone LCD+CRT Dual View 3 Connect the power cord of the connected monitor, TV or projector and turn the power on. 4 Press the
key combination once. Then the setting screen appears where you can select the monitor mode. Since pressing the changes the selection, select a display device. key while holding down the key
If the screen is not switched even if you press the
key combination, you have to install the Easy Settings program. Alternatively, to set up dual view:
Open the Display Settings window in the Control Panel, select Monitor 2 and select the Expand to fi t to this monitor checkbox to set dual view. For more detailed information, refer to the Windows online help. Connecting an External Display Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 49 Connecting through the HDMI port (Optional) By connecting the computer to a TV with a HDMI port, you can enjoy both a high visual quality and a high sound quality. After connecting a TV through HDMI, you have to confi gure the screen and sound. 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI port of the TV. 2 Press the
key combination once. Then the setting screen appears where you can select the monitor mode. Since pressing the changes the selection, select a display device. key while holding down the key HDMI External Monitor TV Projector LCD+HDMI Clone LCD+HDMI Dual View
This is only supported for models that support a TV output port (HDMI). When a TV provides more than one HDMI port, connect the computer to the DVI IN port. When connecting the computer to a TV, switch the external input mode of the TV to HDMI.
External Monitor / TV is not supported in the DOS Command Prompt window. Simultaneous output to all 3 (LCD + CRT + HDMI) is not supported. If the screen is not switched even if you press the
key combination, you have to install the Easy Settings program. Connecting an External Display Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 50 Setting up HDMI TV video (Optional) If the Desktop screen displayed on the TV does not fi t to the TV screen, confi gure it as follows depending on the graphics card. For Intel graphics cards 1 Right-click over the Desktop and select Graphics Properties.
You can view the graphics card type by selecting Manager > Display adapters and then clicking the +
symbol. The screen images and terms may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model and driver version. Device If a window appears where you can select the mode, select Basic Mode and click OK. 2 Click Display > General Settings, select Customize Aspect Ratio in the Scaling fi eld, fi t the Desktop to the TV screen and click OK. Connecting an External Display Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 51 2 Change the setting to Digital Audio (HDMI), HDMI Device or Digital Output Device, click Set Default and click OK. Setting up HDMI TV audio (Optional) You can confi gure the sound of the computer to be played through the HDMI TV. You have to confi gure the sound device in the Control Panel whenever you connect the HDMI TV in order to hear sound from the computer on the TV. The screen images and terms may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model. 1 Right-click over the Volume Control icon notifi cation area at the bottom right of the Desktop and select Playback Devices.
(Alternatively, click the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound.) in the HDMI Output Device may not appear on the playback device list depending on the computer model. In this case, turn on the TV, connect the TV to the computer using a HDMI cable and then switch to HDMI or LCD+HDMI Clone or LCD+HDMI DualView mode using the Shortcut Key(
). To listen to sound on the computer after disconnecting the HDMI TV, you have to set the Playback Device to Speakers. Connecting an External Display Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 52 Using AMD Graphics Eff ectively (optional) PowerXpress is Switchable Graphics technology that selectively enables either the internal or external graphics chipset depending on the program to extend the battery life time while maintaining the graphics performance. This technology uses the internal graphics by default to reduce battery consumption and switches to the external graphics when the user uses some program functions that require a high graphics performance such as games and playing videos.
This description is only for Windows 7 and models with AMD PowerXpress technology. This function is not supported for Windows 7 Starter. If Windows XP is installed, you can only use Internal Graphics. Adding programs for PowerXpress graphics technology You have to register the program to run some functions of a program using the external graphics chipset. Some programs are pre-registered. To register more programs, complete the following steps.
Unregistered programs will run using the internal graphics chipset. You can register executable fi les (EXE) only. Graphics from the popup menu. 1 Right-click on the Desktop and select Confi gure Switchable 2 Click the Browse button and register the software and click the Apply button.
3 From now on some of the functions of the registered program that require a high graphics performance will run with the external graphics chipset without additional confi guration. Connecting an External Digital Device Chapter 2. Using the computer 53 You can save a fi le stored on a device onto the computer by connecting a digital device such as a camera, camcorder or mobile phone to the computer and using the fi le management functions. 2 The Auto run window appears. Click Open folder and view fi les. If the window does not appear, click Start > Computer. Connecting and using a camera or camcorder If a digital device such as a camera or camcorder is connected with the computer, it is recognized as a removable disk so that you can copy or move the fi les on the device. 1 Connect the USB port of the notebook computer and the USB port of the digital device such as a camera using the USB cable.
Both the computer and the digital device must be turned on. You have to additionally purchase the USB cable necessary to connect the computer and the device. Camera Camcorder 3 Double-click the corresponding drive. You can then save, move or delete data. The device name of the card drive may diff er depending on the model. Adjusting the Volume Chapter 2. Using the computer 54 You can adjust the volume using the keyboard and the volume control program. Adjusting the Volume using the Keyboard Using the Sound Recorder The procedures to record sound using the Windows Recorder are described below.
or
Alternatively, press the
key combination to turn the volume on or off . Adjusting the Volume using the Volume Adjustment Program Click the Volume icon control bar to adjust the volume. on the taskbar and slide the volume Mute Windows 7 Windows XP For Windows 7 1 Connect a microphone to the microphone jack. You can also use the internal MIC. on the taskbar and select Recording Device. 2 Right-click over the Volume icon 3 Check if the microphone is set as the default recording device. If this is the case, it is already set as the default device. If not, right-click over the microphone and select Set default. 4 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound Recorder and click Start recording to start a recording. Adjusting the Volume Chapter 2. Using the computer 55 You can also use the internal MIC. For Windows XP 1 Connect a microphone to the microphone jack. 2 Click Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio 3 Click Advanced from Volume and then, click Options >
4 Select Realtek HD Audio input from the mixer device to Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices. select Recording from Adjust Volume for. Properties. controls and click OK. 5 Select Mic Volume from Show the following volume 6 When Recording Control window appears, check the Select checkbox. Increase the recording volume to increase the recording sensitivity and close the window.
> Sound Recorder. 7 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment 8 Click the Record button to perform recording. The default recording duration of Windows XP is 60 seconds. Download a dedicated recording program from the Internet to record audio data for a long time. Adjusting the Volume Chapter 2. Using the computer 56 Using SoundAlive (Optional) The SoundAlive function enables you to experience more stereophonic sound using stereo speakers.
SoundAlive is only supported in Windows 7. The software programs provider may vary, depending on your computer model. In addition, some pictures may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model and software version. 1 Right-click over the Volume Control icon notifi cation area at the bottom right of the Desktop and select Playback Devices. (Alternatively, click the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound.) in the 2 Right-click over the Speakers and select Properties. 3 Select the SoundAlive tab and select one of the modes. Basic Mode Music Movie Select this mode to listen to music. Select this mode to watch a movie. Speech Emphasizes voice over other sounds. Silver Silver mode is for people who have diffi culty in hearing. Advanced Mode Finely tuned 25 presets are arranged on a square according to their relative sound characteristics. User Mode You can control a variety of sound eff ects. Wired Network A wired network is a network environment used for a company network or broadband internet connection at home.
Since these descriptions are written on the basis of the latest operating system, Windows 7, some of the content and the fi gures of the descriptions may diff er depending on the operating system. Since the procedures for other Windows operating systems are similar, use the computer referring to these descriptions. The fi gures used for the description are of a representative model. Therefore the fi gures may diff er from the real ones. Chapter 2. Using the computer 57 2 For Windows 7 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet >
Network and Sharing Center and click on Change adapter settings in the left menu pane. Connecting to a Wired LAN through Windows 1 Open the wired LAN port cover and connect the LAN cable to the LAN port. For Windows XP Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connection. Wired Network 3 Select Local Area Connection and click the right button of the touch pad and select Properties. Chapter 2. Using the computer 58 The LAN Device name may diff er depending on your computers Network Device. 4 For Windows 7 Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) from the list of Network Components and click Properties. For Windows XP Click General tab and select a LAN driver from Connect using:. Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties.
The Network Component name may diff er depending on the Operating System Installed. To add a network component, click Install in the screen shown in the fi gure above. You can add clients, services, and protocols. Wired Network 5 Confi gure the IP settings. When using DHCP, select Obtain an IP address automatically. To use a static IP address, select Use the following IP address, and set the IP address manually. Chapter 2. Using the computer 59 Using the WOL (Wake On LAN) function
<Wake On LAN> is a function that activates the system from Sleep mode when a signal (such as a ping or magic packet command) arrives over the network (wired LAN). 1 For Windows 7 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet >
Network and Sharing Center and click on Change adapter settings in the left menu pane. For Windows XP Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connection. 2 Right-click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties. When not using DHCP, ask your network administrator for the IP address. 6 When you have completed the settings, click the OK button. The network settings have been completed. Wired Network 3 Click Confi gure > Power Management tab. Select Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby, then click OK. Restart the system.
- If the system wakes up from Sleep mode even though there is no received signal, use the system after disabling the
<Wake On LAN> function.
- The LAN LED may not be turned off if System is shoutdown without disabling the WOL (Wake on LAN) option.
- Connecting a wired LAN while using a wireless LAN may not activate the <Wake On LAN> function. Set the Wireless LAN to Disable to use the <Wake On LAN> function.
- <Wake On LAN> feature may not work while using Hybrid power saving feature. For Win7, Wake On LAN is not supported by Ping. Chapter 2. Using the computer 60 When connected to a 100Mbps/1Gbps wired LAN and the computer exits Sleep/hibernation mode, a message appears informing you of a connection to a 10Mbps/100Mbps wired LAN. This happens because when the computer exits standby/hibernate mode, restoring the network takes about 3 seconds. When the network is restored, it operates at 100Mbps/1Gbps. When system is running on battery, some time it takes about 20sec after inserting LAN cable to be able to connect to internet. This symptom happen as a result of power saving feature to reduce battery consumption. When system is running on battery, the Wired LAN speed is decreased automatically to reduce battery consumption. In such case, a 1Gbps /100Mbps LAN would function at 100Mbps/10Mbps speed. Wireless Network (Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 61 A wireless network (Wireless LAN) environment is a network environment that enables communicating between multiple computers at home or a small-size offi ce through wireless LAN devices.
The screen fi gures and terms may diff er depending on the model. Depending on the program version, some functions may not be provided or diff erent functions may be provided. The descriptions below are for computer models with a Wireless LAN card or device. A Wireless LAN device is optional. The pictures in this manual may diff er from the actual product depending on your wireless LAN device model.
If the wireless LAN is turned off , press the combination to turn it on.
key What is an Access Point ( AP)?
An AP is a network device that bridges wired and wireless LANs, and corresponds to a wireless hub in a wired network. You can connect multiple wireless LAN installed computers to an AP. Wireless Network (Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 62 Connecting to a Wireless LAN through Windows If there is an AP, you can connect to the Internet via the AP using the Wireless LAN connection method provided by Windows. 2 Click Connect. If a network key is set for the AP, enter the network key and then click Connect. For Windows 7 1 If you click the Network Connections tray, a list of available APs appears. If you select an AP to connect to, the Connect button appears. icon in the system For the network key, please ask your network administrator. AP List 3 When Connected to the AP is displayed, click the Close button. You can access the network. Wireless Network (Optional) Chapter 2. Using the computer 63 For Windows XP 1 Click the Wireless Network Connection icon from the Taskbar using the right button of the touch pad. Then, click View Available Wireless Networks. 3 Once Connected to AP is displayed, you can use a wireless network. Normal Wireless LAN Status If the wireless LAN icon is displayed in the system tray of the Taskbar, it indicates that the computer is connected to the Internet properly (see below). 2 Select an AP to be connected and click Connect. If a network key is set in the AP, the network key input window will appear. Enter the network key in the input window and click OK.
[Windows 7]
[Windows XP]
For a network key, contact the network administrator. Wireless Network (Optional) Abnormal Wireless LAN Status When the wireless LAN is not connected If the wireless LAN icon is displayed with an X in the system tray of the Taskbar, it indicates that the wireless LAN device is turned off or that there are no available APs. Or the wireless LAN is disconnected.
[Windows 7]
[Windows XP]
If the wireless LAN is turned off , press the combination to turn it on.
key When you are not connected to the Internet This is indicated by the wireless LAN icon in the system tray of the Taskbar. In this case, you have to check the IP address settings. Please contact your network administrator and reconfi gure the IP address.
[Windows 7]
[Windows XP]
Chapter 2. Using the computer 64 When APs are found but your computer is not connected to the Internet This is the case when an AP with a weak signal has been set to a high priority. Connect to an AP with a strong signal by clicking it. The currently connected AP. The signal strength is low. An AP with a strong signal strength Click
[Windows 7]
The currently connected AP. The signal strength is low. Click An AP with a strong signal strength
[Windows XP]
Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade LCD Brightness Control Easy Settings (Optional) BIOS Setup Setting a Boot Password Changing the Boot Priority Upgrading Memory (Optional) Battery Using the Security Slot 66 68 69 71 74 75 78 83 LCD Brightness Control You can adjust the LCD brightness in 8 levels. The screen brightness is automatically set to the brightest level when AC power is connected and the brightness is automatically set dimmer when the computer runs on battery power to extend the battery use time. Controlling the Brightness Using the Keyboard Adjust the LCD brightness by pressing the
key or the
key. The LCD brightness can change up to 8 levels and the brightness increases by 1 level when pressing the
key once. Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 66
Maintaining the changed LCD brightness even after turning the computer on again To maintain the LCD brightness set by using the brightness control keys or through the Power Options, follow the procedures below. For Windows 7 1. Click Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options. 2. Click Change the settings of the currently confi gured mode. 3. Adjust the display brightness adjustment menu bar and click the Save the changes button. Saving battery power consumption
Decreases the LCD brightness when the computer is running on battery power to save battery power consumption. LCD Brightness Control Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 67 LCD bad pixels principle of computer
Samsung observes the specifi cations regarding strict quality and reliability of LCD. But in spite of that, it is inevitable that there might be a small number of bad pixels. A large number of bad pixels can cause problems in appearance, but a small number of pixels doesnt aff ect the computer performance. Therefore Samsung observes and manages the following dot principles:
- Bright dot : 2 or less
- Black dot : 4 or less
- Combination of Bright and Dark : 4 or less Instructions for Cleaning the LCD Clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth lightly moistened with computer cleansing detergent moving in one direction. Cleaning the LCD panel with excessive force can damage the LCD. Easy Settings (Optional) Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 68 The Easy Settings is the integrated Samsung software control program that allows users to confi gure various settings. Functions
This description is for models that support this function running on Windows 7. The screen image and terminology may change depending on the model. Depending on the program version, some functions may not be provided or diff erent functions may be provided.
Settings. key combination to launch the Easy 1 Press the 2 Select an item to confi gure the corresponding function. General Express cache
(Optional) You can confi gure the USB Charging, Battery Life Extender, Fast Start, Silent Mode, Keyboard backlit, Speed Boot and User Account Control. This solution improves the system boot and application loading performance. A Fast Start function is only provided for models that support the Express Cache function. Take care not to delete the Express Cache area. Power Management Wireless Network You can confi gure the Power Plan (high-
performance, power-saving, Samsung optimal mode), Eco Mode, the power-saving settings and the display settings. You can confi gure whether to use the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi options. Wired Network You can select automatic or fi xed IP settings. Display Desktop Background /
Screen Saver SoundAlive You can confi gure external display devices, and the screen brightness/color. You can confi gure the Desktop background and the screen saver. You can confi gure the sound mode (Music, Movie, Speech, Silver Mode etc.). BIOS Setup Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 69 The BIOS Setup enables you to confi gure your computer hardware according to your needs.
Use the BIOS setup to defi ne a boot password, change the booting priority, or add a new device. Since incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction or crash, take care when confi guring the BIOS. The functions of the BIOS setup are subject to change for product function enhancement purposes. The BIOS Setup menus and items may diff er depending on your computer model. Entering the BIOS Setup 1 Turn the computer on. 2 When the booting screen (SAMSUNG logo) appears, press the F2 key to enter the BIOS Setup. 3 After a moment, the BIOS setup screen appears. The items in the BIOS setup may diff er depending on the product. BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup Screen The BIOS Setup menus and items may diff er depending on your computer model. Setup Menu Help Help for the selected item appears automatically. Setup Items Setup Menu SysInfo Advanced Security Boot Exit Description This is a description about the basic specifi cations of the computer. Using this menu, you can confi gure the major chipsets and additional functions. Used to confi gure security functions, including passwords. This menu enables you to confi gure peripherals and booting related settings such as the boot priority. Used to exit the Setup either saving the changes or not. Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 70 System Setup Keys In the Setup, you have to use the keyboard. F1 Press to view the Setup Help.
Up & Down Keys F5/F6 F9 ESC Left & Right Keys Enter F10 Press to move up and down. Press to change the item value. Press to load the default Setup settings. Press to return to a higher level menu or to move to the Exit menu. Press to move to another menu. Press to select an item or to enter a sub menu. Press to save the changes and exit Setup. The keyboard image may diff er from the actual keyboard. Setting a Boot Password Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 71 When setting a password, you have to enter a password to use the computer or enter the BIOS Setup. By confi guring a password, you can restrict system access to authorized users only and protect data and fi les saved on the computer. 2 In the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter>.
Do not lose or forget your password. If you have forgotten your password, contact a Samsung service center. In this case, a service fee will be charged. The screen images and terms may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model and driver version. Setting a Supervisor Password A Supervisor Password is required to turn the computer on or to start the System Setup. When setting a Supervisor Password, users other than a supervisor cannot use the computer. 1 Select the Security menu in the BIOS Setup. 3 Enter a password, press <Enter>, re-enter the password for confi rmation, and press <Enter> again. The password can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters. Special characters are not allowed. 4 The supervisor password has been set. The supervisor password is required to turn the computer on or to enter the BIOS Setup. For some models, if the password entered message appears in the Setup Notice window, the settings are not complete until the <Enter> key is pressed. Setting a Boot Password Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 72 Setting a User Password Users can start the system with a user password, but cannot enter the System Setup. By doing this, you can prevent other users from entering Setup. Before configuring a user password, a supervisor password must have been configured. Deactivating the supervisor password also deactivates the user password. In the Set User Password item, press <Enter> and complete the procedures from Step 3 of Setting a Supervisor Password. Setting up a Hard Disk Drive Password
(Optional) If you set a password for a hard disk drive, it cannot be accessed from another computer. Press <Enter> in the Set HDD Password item and define a password as described in Step 3 of the Setting up the Supervisor Password.
The hard disk drive password setting function is not provided for some models. Setting Up a Boot Password To setup a boot password, the administrator password (Set Supervisor Password) should be set in advance. Set the Password on boot item to Enabled. Once a boot password is set, you have to enter a password to boot up the computer. Changing the hard disk drive password
For security purposes, you can only change a hard disk drive password after restarting the computer by pressing the computer Power button. If you cannot change the hard disk drive password or the HDD Password Frozen message appears when entering the BIOS Setup and then selecting Security > HDD Password, press the Power button to turn the computer on again. Setting a Boot Password Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 73 Deactivating the Password 1 Press <Enter> on the password to be deactivated. For example, to deactivate a supervisor password in the Set Supervisor Password item, press <Enter>. In the Enter Current Password item, enter the currently confi gured password and press <Enter>. 2 3 Leave the Enter New Password item fi eld empty, and press 4 Leave the Confi rm New Password fi eld empty, and press
<Enter>.
<Enter>. The password is deactivated. For some models the password is only canceled if the
<Enter> key is pressed in the Setup Notice window. Changing the Boot Priority Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 74 By default, the highest boot priority device is set to the CD-ROM/
DVD drive. As an example, the procedures to change the highest boot priority device to the hard disk drive are described below. 3 Press the down key () to move to the SATA HDD item and press the F6 key to move up to the top item. Boot Menu
[Boot Priority Order]
1. SATA CD : XXXXXXXXXXXX 2. SATA HDD : XXXXXXXXXXXX 3. USB CD : N/A 4. USB FDD : N/A 5. USB HDD : N/A 6. NETWORK : N/A 4 Press the F10 key to save the settings and exit Setup. The highest boot priority device is now set to the Hard Drive. The screen images and terms may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model and driver version. 1 Select the Boot menu in the BIOS Setup. 2 Press <Enter> on the Boot Device Priority item.
Upgrading Memory (Optional) Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 75 These descriptions are for models with a memory compartment cover. For the replacement or upgrade procedures for the memory of models that do not have a memory compartment cover, please ask for assistance from your service center. There are 1 or 2 memory slots according to the models specifi cation and users can replace the installed memory or add a new memory. Replace or install a new memory module only after shutting the computer down completely and separating the AC adapter from the computer.
It is recommended to add memory with the same specifi cations (the same manufacturer and capacity) as that of the installed memory. The images used for the illustration are of a representative model, therefore the images may diff er from the the actual product. computer. Adding or Replacing Memory Modules 1 Disconnect the AC power adapter after turning off the 2 Insert an object, such as a paper clip, into the Emergency Hole at the bottom of the computer to cut the battery power. If the Power button does not work anymore, that means you successfully shut the power off . If you proceed without pressing the Emergency Hole, the main board and the memory module may be damaged. Emergency Hole The location of the Emergency Battery Hole may diff er depending on the model. Upgrading Memory (Optional) 3 Remove the screw on the memory compartment cover at the bottom of the computer using a screw driver. Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 76 5 Push the memory module down so that it is completely fi xed. If the memory does not fi t easily, push the memory module down while pulling the memory module latches outward. Memory Compartment Cover Fixing Screw 4 Insert a new memory module into the memory slot at an angle of approximately 30 degrees aligning it to the angle of the memory slot. Memory Module Latches 6 Close the memory compartment cover and fasten the screw. 7 Connect the AC adapter and press the power button to turn the computer on. If you do not connect the AC adapter, the computer will not be turned on even if you press the power button. Memory Slot Upgrading Memory (Optional) Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 77 Removing a memory module Pull the memory module latches outward. The memory module will pop up. Remove the memory module out at an angle of 30 degrees. Battery Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 78 Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power without connecting the AC power. This computer is equipped with an internal battery. Precautions
Users cannot remove or replace the internal battery. To remove or replace the battery, use an authorized service center in order to protect the product and users. You will be charged for this service. Use only chargers specifi ed in the User Manual. Never heat the battery pack, put it near or in a fi re or use at a temperature higher than 60C, as this may cause fi re. Please refer to the system operation environment of this manual and operate and store the battery at room temperature. Charging the Battery 1 An internal battery is embedded. Connect the AC adapter to the power input jack of the computer. The battery will start charging. 2 When charging is complete, the Charge LED turns green. Status Charging Charge LED Red or orange Before using the computer for the fi rst time, make sure to connect the AC adapter and charge the battery completely. The images used for the illustration are of a representative model, therefore the images may diff er from the the actual product. Charging complete AC adapter not connected Green Off
The location of the internal battery Battery Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 79 Measuring the Remaining Battery Charge Extending the Battery Usage Time You can view the battery charge status by completing the following procedures. Decreasing the LCD Brightness Confi rming the battery charge in the Taskbar Disconnect the AC adapter and move the mouse cursor over the battery icon in the system tray of the Taskbar to confi rm the remaining battery charge. Battery Usage Time Information A battery is an expendable supply, so when using it over a long time, the capacity/battery life is shortened. If the battery life is reduced to under half of its initial time, we recommend purchasing a new battery. When not using the battery for a long time, store the battery after charging it to 30-40% of its capacity. This extends the battery life time. Press the brightness to extend the battery usage time.
keys on the keyboard to decrease the LCD Using the power management program This program helps you use the battery more effi ciently and supports the power mode optimized for the operating environment. For Windows 7 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound >
Power Options. Alternatively, right-click the power measuring device icon in the notifi cation area of the taskbar and select Power Options. Battery 2 If the following screen appears, select one of the modes. Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 80 Maximum Battery Mode This mode is appropriate for the environment that requires maximum battery lifetime. The system performance may be degraded in this mode. What is the Power-saving Eff ect?
This product displays the battery life in each power mode. The higher the power saving eff ect increases, the longer the graph bar is displayed. For Windows XP Click Samsung Battery Manager. When Using Games or Multimedia
The system may not operate properly in maximum battery mode. It is recommended to connect the AC adapter to the system or to use the system in general mode.
Usage Mode of Samsung Battery Manager
- The maximum battery mode optimizes the system operation speed to increase the battery run time, so the program execution time may get longer.
- If you change the power settings, the properties in Power Options window will also be changed. Select Power Mode Power-saving Eff ect Battery Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 81 Extending the Battery Life (Optional) Using the Battery Calibration Function In the Easy Settings program, click General and set the Battery Life Extender to ON or OFF. OFF ON This mode maintains 100% of the battery charge when using the computer on AC power. In this case, although the battery use time increases, the battery life is reduced. This mode maintains 80% of the battery charge when using the computer on AC power. In this case, although the battery use time decreases, the battery life is extended. Alternatively, to extend the battery life Press the F2 key when the Samsung logo appears in the booting sequence to enter the BIOS Setup, select Advanced
> Battery Life Cycle Extension, and set it to Enable. Then you can use the battery life cycle extension mode. When charging/discharging the battery repeatedly for a short time only, the battery usage time may be reduced by the diff erence between the actual battery charge and the remaining charge display. 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 function, and then recharging it again. The screen images and terms may diff er from actual product depending on the computer model and driver version. computer. 1 Disconnect the AC power adapter after turning off the 2 Restart your computer and press the F2 button when the Samsung logo appears, to start the BIOS Setup. Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 82 Battery 3 Move to the Boot > Smart Battery Calibration item using the direction keys and press <Enter>.
4 Highlight Yes in the Battery Calibration Confi rmation window and press <Enter>. The Battery Calibration function is activated and the battery is forcefully discharged. To stop the operation, press the
<Esc> button. This operation requires 3~5 hours depending on the battery capacity and the remaining battery charge. Using the Security Slot Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade 83 You can secure the computer by connecting a lock and cable to the Security Slot. To use this feature, you have to purchase the lock and cable additionally. To use the lock and cable, refer to the product manual. Tie the lock and cable to a fixed object and install the other end of the cable to the security slot. Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) 85 Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 85 Samsung Recovery Solution is a program that enables restoring or backing up the hard disk drive for when a problem occurs with the computer. If the computer fails to boot up, you can restore the computer by pressing the key in the booting screen. Samsung Recovery Solution Functions Backup/Restore Functions
Samsung Recovery Solution may not be provided or the version may diff er depending on the model. In addition, some functions may not be provided or may diff er depending on the version. Backup Function Backs up drive C or required folders and fi les. Complete Backup
Backs up drive C. Data Backup
Backs up important folders and fi les. For more information on using Samsung Recovery Solution, please refer to the online help of the program. The screen images in this document may diff er from actual product. If your computer does not have an internal ODD, you need an external ODD connected to your computer to use the Backup Function or Restore Function using DVDs. The System Software function may not be provided depending on the program version.
A problem occurs VIRUS Restore Function Restores major Windows fi les, drive C, or folders and fi les to the previous state. Basic Restore
Restores only major Windows fi les in a short time. Complete Restore
Restores drive C to the previous, normal state. Data Restore
Restores important fi les or folders to the previously backed up state. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 86 System Software Functions Samsung Recovery Solution provides system software so that you can reinstall or copy the device drivers and system software necessary for normal operations onto a separate storage device. Restore Function Not only can you use Samsung Recovery Solution when Windows is running, but also when you are unable to boot up into Windows. Lets learn how to use Samsung Recovery Solution. Optional functions such as Initial State Image, Initial Status Backup, and Partitioning are only available in some models. If the image of the initial state is saved on a DVD or removable storage device, connect the DVD drive or removable storage device to the computer before using the function. Partition Setup & Initial Status Backup If you turn your computer on for the fi rst time, the Initial Status Backup function is performed after registering Windows. 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 Restore function. An Initial Status Backup is only performed once immediately after the computer is purchased. 1 If you turn the power on for the fi rst time, the Register Windows screen appears. If you register Windows according to the instructions on the screen, the computer will be restarted. 2 After the computer has been restarted, the Partition Setup screen appears. To resize the C and D drives, adjust the partition size using the slide bar and the click Next. The Partition Setup function is only available when the computer is turned on for the fi rst time and will not be available afterwards. Once you have completed the partitioning, it cannot be resized. Partition the disk carefully. 3 The Initial Status Backup screen appears. To continue the Initial Status Backup, click Restart Now. The computer will restart. 4 The Initial Status Backup is performed to backup the initial status of the C drive to a secure location. This backup image is used for the Complete Restore function that restores your computer to the initial status. 5 When the Initial Status Backup is complete, restart Windows. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 87 Restoring the computer Restore is a function that enables restoring the computer to a saved point when the computer was purchased or a user-saved point. The Restore function provides the Basic Restore and Complete Restore options. 1 When Windows is running:
Click Samsung Recovery Solution. When Windows does not start:
Turn the computer on and press the key when the boot screen (SAMSUNG logo) appears. After a moment, the computer boots up in Restoration mode and the Samsung Recovery Solution screen appears. For computers supporting the touch screen function, the touch screen function does not work during Restore Mode. In this case, please use the touchpad or mouse. 2 If the initial menu screen appears, click Restore. If you click Select by Symptom, the Select by Symptom menu appears. If you select a symptom, a recommended restoration option will blink. Click the restoration option to continue. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) 3 Select either Basic Restore or Complete Restore from the Restore menu. To restore the computer to the initial state, click Computer Initial State and perform the restoration process according to the instructions that appear on the screen. Run Complete Restore if the computer does not work even after Basic Restore has been completed. Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 88 In the Advanced menu, you can change the size of the hard drive partitions (e.g. C: and D:).
Make sure to backup your data in advance, as all data will be deleted after the partition size is changed. The boots up in the restoration area.
(by pressing the Advanced menu is only activated when the computer key during the booting sequence.)
Since a Complete Restore deletes all user data as well as additionally installed programs, please backup your important data fi rst using the Data Backup function, before running Complete Restore. 4 The computer boots up into restoration mode and the restoration progress message appears. If you click OK, the restoration begins. The restoration may take some time, please wait for a moment. 5 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the system. Make sure that the power cord is connected while the restoration is in process. The fi rst time the computer boots up after a Complete Restore has been performed, the speed of the boot process may be slowed down due to the system optimization process. At this time, do not shut the computer down by force. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 89 Complete Backup/Restore A Complete Backup saves the complete image of the C drive onto another drive or DVD. A Complete Restore restores the image fi le saved by the Complete Backup onto the C drive. Complete Backup If you perform the Complete Backup function onto a DVD or removable storage device, you can restore your computer even when a problem occurs with the hard disk or when the restoration area is removed. To create a backup, a removable storage device with at least 15 GB of free space is required. 1 Click Backup in the start screen of the Samsung Recovery Solution. 2 Enter a description of the current status of the computer and click Next. After connecting a DVD drive or removable storage device, you can specify the DVD drive or removable storage device as the Save Path.
Select Drive D. Select the DVD drive. 3 When the option selection item appears, select an option and click Next. The LiveImaging and System Software Backup functions are supported as options for the Complete Backup operation.
LiveImaging:
Performs the Complete Backup operation while Windows is running. The backup operation using LiveImaging may slow down if the hard disk drive is accessed frequently by other applications. System Software Backup:
system software on to the DVD after the completion of the Complete Backup operation. This function backs up the Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 90 4 When the system restarts in Restoration Mode, the Complete Backup operation begins. Continue with the backup by following the instructions. 6 When the Restart the System message appears after the backup is complete, click OK to restart the system. If the LiveImaging option has been selected, the computer is not restarted.
Samsung Recovery Solution supports the DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW and DVD-RW formats. If the LiveImaging option has been selected, the Complete Backup operation begins without the computer being restarted. 5 Continue with the Complete Backup operation by following the instructions. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 91 Complete Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the backup DVD into the DVD drive. If there are multiple backup DVDs, insert the fi rst DVD. When backing up to a removable storage device Connect the removable storage device. When backing up to another drive Proceed to Step 2. 2 When the Samsung Recovery Solution start screen appears, click Restore and then click Complete Restore. 3 Select a Complete Backup restoration point in the restoration point selection screen and click the Next button. The system is restarted. 4 The restoration progress message appears after the computer boots up in restoration mode. If you click OK, the restoration begins. If multiple DVDs have been used for a Complete Backup, whenever burning a DVD is completed, the Insert the next DVD message will appear. 5 When the Restart the System message appears after the restoration is complete, click OK to restart the system. The Complete Restore has been completed. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 92 Data Backup/Restore The Data Backup function enables you to backup specifi c fi les and folders to another drive, DVD or removable storage device. Data Restore enables you to restore data using the data saved by a Data Backup when data is lost. This guide describes the Backup and Restore procedures on the basis of backing up and restoring by using DVD. Data Backup click Backup and then click Data Backup. 1 When the Samsung Recovery Solution start screen appears, 2 In the data selection screen, select either Basic Selection or Select from all, select a folder or fi le to be backed up, and then click the Next button. 3 Enter a description for the backup in the Description fi eld so that you can easily recognize it later and specify the Save Path. If your computer has a DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD drive as the Save Path. Select Drive D. Select the DVD drive. If you have specifi ed a hard disk drive or a removable disk as the Save Path, the SamsungRecovery\SamsungData folder is created on the corresponding drive (e.g. D:\) and the data is saved to the folder. Take care to not delete the folder by mistake or on purpose. 4 If you click the Next button, the Data Backup begins. If you have selected the DVD drive as the Save Path, the Insert a blank DVD message appears. Insert a blank DVD and click the OK button. 5 The Backup is completed message appears. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 93 Data Restore 1 When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the backup DVD into the DVD drive. When backing up to a removable storage device Connect the removable storage device. When backing up to another drive Proceed to Step 2. click Data Restore. 2 When the initial menu screen appears, click Restore and then 3 Select a backup item to be restored in the backup list and click the Next button. Data Restore begins. 4 Select a folder for the restoration and click the Next button. 5 When Data Restore is completed, check if the data has been restored to the specified folder. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 94 System Software Function The System Software function is a function that enables you to reinstall device drivers and System Software Programs or back up those programs. Installing System Software 1 When the initial menu screen appears, click System Software
> System Software Installation. The system software function is supported by Samsung Recovery Solution version 4 or later. Therefore, the function may not be supported depending on the version. The System Software Installation Function only works in Microsoft Windows. 2 Move to the Easy Software Manager. Using the Easy Software Manager, you can install device drivers and applications. 3 After the installation is complete, the computer will restart. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 95 System Software Backup
> System Software Backup. 1 When the initial menu screen appears, click System Software 2 Specify the Save Path. If your computer has a DVD-Writer, you can specify the DVD drive as the Save Path. If you have specifi ed a hard disk drive or a removable disk as the Save Path, the SamsungSoftware folder is created on the corresponding drive (e.g. D:\) and the system software programs are saved to that folder. Take care to not delete the folder. 3 If you click the Next button, the Software Backup begins. If you have selected the DVD drive as the Save Path, the Insert a blank DVD message appears. Insert a blank DVD and click the OK button. 4 After the backup, the System Software Backup is completed message appears.
If you want to install the System Software Programs backed up on the drive, run the SecSWMgrGuide.exe fi le in the SystemSoftware folder. When installing System Software Programs from the backed-up DVD, insert the DVD and follow the System Software Installation directions. To delete Samsung Recovery Solution, refer to the Help section of the program. Select Drive D. Select the DVD drive. Samsung Recovery Solution (Optional) Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 96 Recovery Solution Representation (Optional) What is a Recovery Area?
Samsung computers have an additional partition to recover computers or save backup files.
(Only for models with the Samsung Recovery Solution.) This partition is called a Recovery Area and it includes a recovery image that comprises of the OS and application programs.
You can either double-click the Samsung Recovery Solution icon on the desktop or press to enter the Recovery Area. Then you can back up the present computer state or recover the computer from backed up images. while booting the computer For deleting the Recovery Area, you need to use an additional Recovery Area Removal Tool. After deleting the recovery area, you can use the newly created partition for other uses, such as for saving personal data. Be careful that once the recovery area is deleted, the Samsung Recovery Solutions will not work anymore. The capacity representation of the hard disk drive(HDD) in Windows is different from the product specifications.
The capacity of the storage device (HDD) of the manufacturer is calculated assuming that 1KB=1,000 Bytes. 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. This is due to the difference in capacity calculation and does not mean the installed HDD is different from the product specifications.
The capacity representation in Windows may be smaller than the actual capacity because some programs occupy a certain area of the HDD outside of Windows. For models with Samsung Recovery Solution, the HDD capacity representation in Windows may be smaller than the actual capacity because Samsung Recovery Solution uses a hidden area of about 5~20GB of the HDD to save the recovery image, and that hidden area is not counted towards the total size available to Windows. The size of Samsung Recovery Solution varies by models because of the different size of applied programs. Chapter 5. Appendix Important Safety Information Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements WEEE Symbol Information Product Specifi cations Glossary Index 98 100 102 117 118 120 124 Important Safety Information Chapter 5 Appendix 98 Safety Instructions Your system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation are followed. Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your system. Setting Up your System
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use. Do not use this product near water or a heat source such as a radiator. Set up the system on a stable work surface. The product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the rating label. Ensure that the electrical outlet you are using to power your equipment is easily accessible in case of fire or short circuit.
If your computer has a voltage selector switch, make sure that the switch is in the proper position for your area. Openings in the computer case are provided for ventilation. Do not block or cover these openings. Make sure you provide adequate space, at least 6 inches (15 cm), around the system for ventilation when you set up your work area. Never insert objects of any kind into the computer ventilation openings. Ensure that the fan vents on the bottom of the casing are clear at all times. Do not place the computer on a soft surface, doing so will block the bottom vents. 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 extension cord power rating. For Notebooks with glossy display bezels the user should consider the placement of the Notebook as the bezel may cause disturbing reflections from surrounding light and bright surfaces. NB Ver 2.9 Important Safety Information Chapter 5 Appendix 99 The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC 1. When installing and operating devices please refer to safety requirements in the user guide. 2. Devices can be used only with the equipment specified in the technical specifications of the devices. 3. If any smell of burning or smoke is detected from the computer the unit should be switched off and battery removed. The unit should be checked by a qualified technician before reuse. 4. Service and repair of devices should be carried out by authorized service centers. 5. Do not allow your portable computer to operate with the base resting directly on exposed skin for extended periods of time. The surface temperature of the base will rise during normal operation (particularly when AC Power is present). Allowing sustained contact with exposed skin can cause discomfort or eventually a burn. Care During Use
Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it. Do not spill anything on the system. The best way to avoid spills is to not eat or drink near your system. Some products have a replaceable CMOS battery on the system board. There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. If the CMOS battery requires replacement insure that a qualified technician performs the task. When the computer is turned off, a small amount of electrical current still flows through the computer. To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power cables, remove the battery and modem cables from the wall outlets before cleaning the system. Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if:
The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilled into the system. The system does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed. The system was dropped or the casing is damaged. The system performance changes.
Replacement Parts and Accessories Chapter 5 Appendix 100 Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by manufacturer. Laser Safety To reduce the risk of fi re, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord. Do not use this product in areas classifi ed as hazardous. Such areas include patient care areas of medical and dental facilities, oxygen rich environments, or industrial areas. All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC 60825-1. The laser devices in these components are classifi ed as Class 1 Laser Products under a US Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard. Should the unit ever need servicing, contact an authorized service location. Battery Disposal Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable rechargeable batteries in the garbage. Contact the Samsung Helpline for information on how to dispose of batteries that you cannot use or recharge any longer. Follow all local regulations when disposing of old batteries. THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Laser Safety Note:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent exposure to laser beams, do not try to open the enclosure of a CD or DVD drive. Class 1M laser radiation when operating part is open.
Do not view directly with optical instruments. Class 3B invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid exposure to the beam. Replacement Parts and Accessories Chapter 5 Appendix 101 Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter General Requirements The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Do not unplug the power cord 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 equipment. Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country where you use the computer. For more information on power cord set requirements, contact your authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord set will be used. The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 7 A and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by each countrys power system. (USA ONLY) The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60 320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C7 (or C5) connector, for mating with appliance inlet on the computer. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 102 Wireless Guidance
(If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band) Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device. Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific countries are listed in the specific country sections (or country group sections). The wireless devices in your system are only qualified for use in the countries identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system rating label. If the country you will be using the wireless device in, is not listed, please contact your local Radio Approval agency for requirements. Wireless devices are closely regulated and use may not be allowed. The RF field strength of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your notebook are well below all international RF exposure limits as known at this time. Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, manufacturer believes these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels, care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation. Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed on the next page:
Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. 802.11ABGN (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication. 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 restricted or eliminated. Airports, Hospitals, and Oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated. When in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction to use wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device. Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. Since your 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 trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country. 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 system is fully assembled. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 103
Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Please contact manufacturer for service. Only use drivers approved for the country in which the device will be used. See the manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or contact manufacturer Technical Support for additional information. United States of America USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving. Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; if not, the radio may be damaged. Use in specific environments:
The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments. The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital. 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 the device has been modified to be qualified for such use. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 104 Use On Aircraft Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments. 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 wireless network. The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency. Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by Intel could void the users authority to operate this device. Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 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. 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. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference. 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 105 If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: Something About Interference. This is available at FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company. The correction will be the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system. This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and /or damage this device. Operation of this device 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 of the device. Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15
(If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band) Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices. Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in the United States of America if an FCC ID number is on the system label. Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact manufacturer for service. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 106 FCC Part 68 (If fitted with a modem device.) This equipment compiles with part of the FCC rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. This equipment uses the following USOC jacks : RJ11C An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or promises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation Instructions for details. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by total RENs, contact the local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advanced notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment (Modem) for repair or warranty information, please contact your local distributor. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the product. No repairs may be done by the customer. This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. 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 the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification 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, or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be any number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) In order to program this information into your fax machine, refer to your communications software user manual. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 107 Canada Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. Le prsent appareil numrique nmet pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les limitesapplicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans le rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique dict par Industrie Canada. Intentional Emitter per RSS 210 This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. L utilisation de ce dispositif est autorise seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre prt accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique reu, mme si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. The term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant lobjet dune licence, il doit etre utilize a linterieur et devrait etre place loin des fenetres afin de Fournier un ecram de blindage maximal. Si le matriel (ou son antenne demission) est installe a lexterieur, il doit faire lobjet dune licence.
(If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band) Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices. Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in Canada if an Industry Canada ID number is on the system label. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 108 When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this product is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15- to 5.25-GHz frequency range. Industry Canada requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High power radar is allocated as the primary user of the 5.25- to 5.35-GHz and 5.65 to 5.85-GHz bands. These radar stations can cause interference with and/or damage to this device. The maximum allowed antenna gain for use with this device is 6dBi in order to comply with the E.I.R.P limit for the 5.25- to 5.35 and 5.725 to 5.85 GHz frequency range in point-to-point operation. The power output of the wireless device (or devices), which may be embedded in your notebook, is well below the RF exposure limits as set by Industry Canada. Operation of this device 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 of the device. To prevent radio interference to licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact manufacturer for service.
(Si lappareil est quip dune bande 2,4 G ou 5 G) Des dispositifs de basse puissance, de type radio LAN
(priphriques de communication sans fil par radiofrquence RF) fonctionnant sur une bande de 2.4GHz/5GHz sont peut-
tre intgrs dans votre appareil. Cette section est applicable uniquement si ces dispositifs sont prsents. Consultez ltiquette du systme pour vrifiez la prsence de dispositifs sans fil. Les dispositifs sans fil qui peuvent tre intgrs dans votre systme sont uniquement aptes pour une utilisation au Canada si ltiquette du systme prsente un nombre didentification dIndustrie Canada. En cas dutilisation dun LAN sans fil IEEE 802.11a, ce produit ne peut tre utilis qu lintrieur en raison de son fonctionnement dans une plage des frquences allant de 5,15 5,25 GHz. Industrie Canada exige lutilisation de ce produit lintrieur pour une plage des frquences allant de 5,15 5,25 GHz afin de rduire les ventuelles interfrences nuisibles avec les systmes mobiles par satellite du mme canal. Le radar de grande puissance est considr comme lutilisateur principal des bandes de 5,25 5,35 GHz et de 5,65 5,85 GHz. Ces stations radar peuvent provoquer des interfrences avec ce priphrique et/ou lendommager. Le gain dantenne maximum autoris avec ce priphrique est de 6 dBi afin de respecter la limite de P.I.R.E. pour une plage des frquences de 5,25 5,35 GHz et de 5,725 5,85 GHz dans un fonctionnement point point. La sortie de puissance du dispositif sans fil (ou des dispositifs) qui peut tre intgr dans votre systme est bien infrieure aux limites dexposition de RF tablies par Industrie Canada. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 109 Son utilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) ce dispositif ne peut pas provoquer dinterfrences nuisibles et 2 2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent provoquer des anomalies dans le systme. Afin de prvenir des interfrences de radio au service autoris, ce dispositif est prvu pour tre utilis lintrieur et loign des fentres pour fournir une protection maximum. Un quipement (ou son antenne de transmission) qui est install lextrieur est sujet une autorisation. Les dispositifs sans fil ne peuvent pas tre rpars par lutilisateur. Ne les modifiez en aucune faon. La modification dun dispositif sans fil annulera votre autorisation son utilisation. Contactez le fabricant pour la rparation. Telecommunications per DOC notice
(for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem) The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should make sure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the inside wiring associated with a single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should make sure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 110 To avoid electrical shock or equipment malfunction do not attempt to make electrical ground connections by yourself. Contact the appropriate inspection authority or an electrician, as appropriate. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. Dclarations sur les tlcommunications selon DOC
(pour des produits munis dun modem homologu par la IC) Ltiquette dIndustrie Canada identifie un quipement autoris. Cette autorisation signifie que lquipement satisfait certaines exigences pour la scurit, fonctionnement et protection des rseaux tlphoniques. Le dpartement ne garantie pas que lquipement fonctionne comme le dsirerait lutilisateur. Avant dinstaller lquipement, les utilisateurs doivent sassurer que leur connexion aux installations de la compagnie de tlcommunication locale soit permise. Lquipement doit tre galement install selon une mthode acceptable de connexion. Dans certains cas, linstallation lectrique associe un service de ligne individuel peut tre rallong par un connecteur homologu. Le client doit savoir que la conformit aux conditions prcdentes ne garantit pas un fonctionnement parfait dans toutes les situations. Les rparations de lquipement homologu doivent tre effectues dans les installations de maintenance canadiennes autorises par le fournisseur. Les rparations ou modifications effectues par lutilisateur sur cet quipement, ou anomalies de lquipement, peuvent faire que la compagnie de tlcommunication demande la dconnexion de lquipement. Les utilisateurs doivent sassurer, pour leur propre protection, que les raccordements lectriques la terre, les lignes de tlphone et linfrastructure de la conduite deau, si il y en a, sont connects ensemble. Cette prcaution peut tre particulirement importante dans les zones rurales. Afin dviter une lectrocution ou le disfonctionnement de lquipement, nessayez pas de faire vous-mme les raccordements lectriques la terre. Contactez lautorit inspectrice adquate ou un lectricien, selon il conviendra. Le Numro dquivalence dappel (REN) attribu chaque dispositif terminal fourni une indication du nombre maximum de terminales qui peuvent tre connectes une interface tlphonique. Le bout dune interface peut contenir nimporte quelle combinaison de dispositifs sujets uniquement la condition que le total des numros dquivalence dappel de tous les dispositifs ne dpasse pas 5. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 111 Brazil Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. 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 standards and amendments identified below. This equipment also carries the Class 2 identifier. 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 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Manufacturer Information Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 416, Maetan-3Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon-City, Gyeonggi-Do, 443-742, Korea Samsung Electronics Suzhou Computer Co., Ltd. No. 198, Fangzhou Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province, 215021, China Tel: +86-512-6253-8988 For the web or the phone number of Samsung Service Centre, see the Warranty or contact the retailer where you purchased your product. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 112 European Radio Approval Information
(for products fi tted with EU-approved radio devices) This Product is a Notebook computer; low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system which is intended for home or offi ce use. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices. Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualifi ed for use in the European Union or associated areas if a CE mark with a Notifi ed Body Registration Number and the Alert Symbol is on the system label. 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 through the R&TTE directive. The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for indoor use only. See 802.11b and 802.11g restrictions for specifi c countries or regions within countries under the heading European Economic Area Restrictions below. EU R&TTE Compliance Statements esky
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Samsung tmto prohlauje, e tento Notebook PC je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede Samsung erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr Notebook PC overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hiermit erklrt Samsung, dass sich das Gert Notebook PC in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befi ndet. Kesolevaga kinnitab Samsung seadme Notebook PC vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/
E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. Hereby, Samsung, declares that this Notebook PC is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente Samsung declara que el Notebook PC cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 113
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Samsung Notebook PC 1999/5/. Par la prsente Samsung dclare que lappareil Notebook PC est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Con la presente Samsung dichiara che questo Notebook PC conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Ar o Samsung deklar, ka Notebook PC atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvi
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iuo Samsung deklaruoja, kad is Notebook PC atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/
EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Nederlands
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Hierbij verklaart Samsung dat het toestel Notebook PC in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti
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Hawnhekk, Samsung, jiddikjara li dan Notebook PC jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fi d-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Magyar
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Alulrott, Samsung nyilatkozom, hogy a Notebook PC megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Niniejszym Samsung owiadcza, e Notebook PC jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Portugus
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Samsung declara que este Notebook PC est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko
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Samsung izjavlja, da je ta Notebook PC v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. Samsung tmto vyhlasuje, e Notebook PC spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Samsung vakuuttaa tten ett Notebook PC tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/
EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Hrmed intygar Samsung att denna Notebook PC str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/
EG. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 114 slenska
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Hr me lsir Samsung yfi r v a Notebook PC er samrmi vi grunnkrfur og arar krfur, sem gerar eru tilskipun 1999/5/EC. Norsk
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Samsung erklrer herved at utstyret Notebook PC er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Trkiye
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Bu belge ile, Samsung bu Notebook PCnin 1999/5/EC Ynetmeliinin temel gerekliliklerine ve ilgili hkmlerine uygun olduunu beyan eder. To view the EU Declaration of Conformity for this product (in English only), go to: http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/
download/supportDownMain.do then search the model number of the product. If the Declaration of Conformity for the model you are interested in is not available on our web-site, please contact your distributor. 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 incorporating the wireless product.]
Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802.11b/802.11g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries, 802.11b/802.11g products are designed for use only in specifi c countries or regions, and are not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of designated use. 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 that they are confi gured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use. Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be punished as such. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 115 France For Metropolitan departments:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor use. 2.400 - 2.454 GHz (channels 1 to 7) for outdoor use. For Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et Miquelon, Mayotte:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor and outdoor use. For Reunion, Guyane:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor use. 2.420 - 2.4835 GHz for outdoor use (channels 5 to 13) The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for indoor use only. The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area. However, authorization for use is 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) and the frequency range 2400 2483.5 MHz. The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for indoor use only. Belgium The product may be used outdoors, but for outdoor transmissions over a distance of 300m or more, a license from the BIPT is required. 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 de 300m. Pour une distance suprieure 300m un enregistrement auprs de lIBPT est requise. Pour une utilisation publique lextrieur de btiments, une licence de lIBPT est requise. Pour les enregistrements et licences, veuillez contacter lIBPT. Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 5 Appendix 116 This equipment has been approved to Council Decision 98/482/
EEC - CTR 21 for Pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). 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 every PSTN termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact manufacturer Technical Support. European Telecommunication Information
(for products fitted with EU-approved modems) indicates compliance of this equipment Marking by the symbol to the Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/
EC. Such marking is 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 (DTMF) signaling. Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect
(pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling, only the performance of the DTMF signaling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation. It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signaling for access to public or private emergency services. DTMF signaling also provides faster call setup. WEEE Symbol Information Chapter 5 Appendix 117 Correct disposal of this product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. 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 working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material re-use, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system. USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Maganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA. Perchlorate Material- special handling may apply, See www.dtsc. ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler. To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website:
www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Or call, (877) 278-0799 Product Specifications Chapter 5 Appendix 118 The system specifications may differ depending on the derived models. For detailed system specifications, refer to the product catalogue. CPU (Optional) Intel Dual-Core i5/i7 Processor Intel Quad-Core i7 Processor Main Memory Memory type: DDR3 SODIMM Main Chipset Intel HM65 Storage Device 9.5mmH SATA HDD Graphics (Optional) Operating Environment AMD Radeon HD 6490M (PowerXpress) AMD Radeon HD 6750M (PowerXpress) Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Internal) Temperature: -5~40C for storage, 10~32C when operating Humidity: 5~90% for storage, 20~80% when operating AC/DC Rating
(Optional) Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, Output: 19VDC 3.16A, 19VDC 4.74A PC Rating (Optional) 19VDC 3.16A (60W), 19VDC 4.74A (90W)
Optional components may not be provided or different components may be provided depending on the computer model. The system specifications are subject to change without notice. The hard disk drive capacity of a computer in which Samsung Recovery Solution is installed, is represented as smaller than the product specification. For models without a memory compartment cover, please consult the service center to replace or upgrade the memory. The amount of memory that Windows can use may be smaller than the actual amount of memory available. Product Specifications Chapter 5 Appendix 119 Registered Trademarks ENERGY STAR Partner Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Co., Ltd. Intel, Pentium/Dual-Core/Quad-Core are registered trademarks of the Intel Corporation. AMD, Dual-Core/Quad-Core are registered trademarks of the AMD Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All other product or company names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, SAMSUNG has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Glossary Chapter 5 Appendix 120 The Glossary lists the terminologies used in this User Guide. For terminologies other than these, look in Windows Help. Backup A way to save the current data to restore it later if necessary. A backup is a way to restore computer data when the data or computer is damaged. Chargeable USB This program enables supplying power to a specific USB port when the system is in power saving mode, hibernation mode or off. Client This refers to a computer that uses a shared network resource provided by a server. DDR SDRAM
(Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) DRAM is a memory type whose cells consist of a capacitor and transistor manufactured at a low price. SDRAM is a memory type whose performance has been improved by synchronizing the clock with the external CPU clock. DDR SDRAM is a memory type whose performance has been improved by doubling the operating speed of the SDRAM and is widely used nowadays. This computer uses DDR SDRAM. Device Manager An administrative tool used to manage computer devices. You can add or remove hardware or update a device driver using the Device Manager. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) This refers to automatically allocating IP addresses to the users on the network by the network administrators. Direct X An application interface developed to enable Windows application programs to access hardware devices at a very high speed. Since the operating speed 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 hardware devices. By using Direct X, the multimedia performance of Windows has been hugely improved. Driver Software that interacts between the hardware and the operating system. An operating system knows the hardware information and controls the hardware. In general, a driver is supplied with the corresponding hardware device. D-sub (D-subminiature) This is the cable connecting a general CRT monitor and the computer. Analog video is output through this cable. Glossary Chapter 5 Appendix 121 DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) DVD was developed to replace CD (compact disk). Although the shape and size of the disc are the same as that of a CD, the capacity of a DVD is at least 4.7GB while the capacity of a CD is 600MB. DVD video is digital unlike VHS (analog) video and supports MPEG2 compression and digital audio. To play a DVD, a DVD drive is required. Firewall A security system used to protect an internal network or intranet from external networks through an authentication procedure. HDMI This is a digital video / audio interface specification that transmits video and audio signals over a single cable. Hibernation Mode A power mode that saves all data in memory to the hard disk and turns the CPU and hard disk off. When canceling Hibernation Mode, all application programs that were running are restored to their last state. Icon This refers to a small image that represents a file that users can use. IEEE802.XX This is a set fo specifications developed by the 802 committee of IEEE for the LAN connection method called XX. LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network connecting computers, printers and other devices within a local area such as within a building. A LAN enables all connected devices to interact with other devices on the network. The current LAN uses the Ethernet media access control method developed in the early 1980s. To connect to an Ethernet, a network card called a LAN card, Ethernet card or network interface card is required. To exchange data between computers, a protocol is required besides the hardware equipment. Windows Vista uses TCP/IP as the default protocol. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) There are Passive Matrix and Active Matrix LCD types. This computer uses the Active Matrix type LCD called a TFT LCD. Since an LCD is implemented by transistors instead of a cathode-ray tube unlike a CRT, its size can be slim. And because it does not blink, it reduces eye strain. Glossary Chapter 5 Appendix 122 MMC (MultiMedia Card) card This is an external-type flash memory used for mobile devices such as mobile phones or digital cameras. Network A group of computers and devices, such as printers and scanners, connected by a communications link. A network can be either small or large and can be connected permanently through cables or temporarily through telephone lines or wireless links. The biggest network is the Internet, a worldwide network. Network Administrator A user who plans, configures and manages network operations. Sometimes, a network administrator is called a system administrator. Notification Area This refers to the right area of the Taskbar including program icons such as the volume control, the power options and the time. Partition This refers to the act or practice of dividing the storage space of a hard disk drive into separate data areas known as partitions. If a 100GB hard disk drive is partitioned into 2 x 50GB partitions, the hard disk drive can be used as if there are 2 hard disk drives. PCMCIA( Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) card This is an extended card slot specification for mobile computers such as a notebook computer. Not only a memory, device but also most peripherals such as hard disk drives, LAN cards, etc. can be connected to this card slot. Protocol A protocol is a set of rules used by computers to communicate with each other across a network. A protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints. It defines the data transmission procedures and the transmission medium for more efficient network functions. Quick Launch This refers to a toolbar that can be configured so that you can launch a program such as Internet Explorer or display the Windows Desktop with one click. You can add any icon to the quick launch area of the Taskbar and launch frequently used program by clicking that icon. SD (Secure Digital) card An SD card is a flash (non-volatile) memory card developed for mobile devices by improving on the MMC card. Although an MMC card can be used in an SD card slot, an SD card is not recognized when inserted into an MMC card. Glossary Chapter 5 Appendix 123 SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card This is the extension of the SD card that supports over 2GB bytes. Server In general, a server refers to a computer that provides shared resources for network users. Share This refers to setting a resource of a computer such as a folder or printer so that other users can also use it. Shared Folder A folder that can be used by other users on the network. Sleep Mode A power mode that enables computers to save power consumption when they are not being used. When a computer is in Sleep Mode, the data on the computer memory is not saved to the hard disk. If the power is turned off, the data in memory will be lost. System File System Files refer to files that are read and used by the Windows operating system. In general, system files must not be deleted or moved. TCP/IPv4 This is a 4 byte (32 bit) address system separated into each byte
(8 bits) by a dot and each byte is represented as a decimal number. USB (Universal Serial Bus) This refers to a serial interface standard developed to replace the conventional interface standards such as Serial and PS/2. The data transmission specifications are one of the interface standards used to connect a computer to peripheral devices. These specifications include USB 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and 3.0. It is appropriate to support peripheral devices that require high data rates such as an AV device, secondary HDD or CD-RW. The higher the version (e.g. USB 3.0), the higher the data rate provided. Virtual XP Mode This is a virtual operating system that enables running Windows XP programs on the Windows 7 operating system. Using this mode, you can run programs that do not run on Windows 7. Windows Media Player A multimedia program included with Windows. Using this program, you can play a media file, create an audio CD, listen to a radio broadcast, search and manage media files, and copy files to a portable device, etc. Index A AP B Battery BIOS Setup Booting Priority C CD Drive Charge Click D Double-Click Drag Dual View L LCD Brightness Chapter 5 Appendix 124 26 71 36 72 54 57 61 Status Indicators Supervisor Password T Touchpad U User Password V Volume Control W Wired Network Wireless Network 61 78 69 74 42 78 37 37 37 48 66 M Memory Monitor Connection / Output Multi Card Slot O Overview P Password Product Specifications R Recorder S Safety Precautions Samsung Recovery Solution Scroll Security Slot Shortcut Key 75 47 44 25 71 118 54 7 85 39 83 33
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2011-10-01 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2501 ~ 2685 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||
3 | 2011-07-22 | 2501 ~ 2685 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: PD9612BNXH Grant Date: 09/27/2010 |
4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
5 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2011-10-01
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2011-07-22
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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1 2 3 4 5 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
612BNXH
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
J****** C******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
A**** Z******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
47173 Benicia Street
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Fremont, California 94538
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
(510)********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
(510)********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
a******@CCSEMC.COM
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
A**** Z****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
47173 Benicia Street
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Fremont, California 94538
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
(510)********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
(510)********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
a******@CCSEMC.COM
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/26/2012 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Intel Centrino Wireless-N+WiMax 6150 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: PD9612BNXH Grant Date: 09/27/2010 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change. Power Output listed is conducted. This module is approved for use only in the mobile and specific portable configurations described under this FCCID. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain maybe used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for specific portable host configurations is 0.15 W/kg | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II Permissive Change. Power output is at the antenna terminal of the device. Max EIRP is 0.589W. This module is approved for use only in the mobile and specific portable configurations described under this FCCID. Only those antenna(s) as shown in this filing with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and may not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for specific portable host configurations is 0.75 W/kg | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Approval Transmitter. Power output is at the antenna terminal of the device. Max EIRP is 0.589W. Only those antenna(s) as shown in this filing with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power Output listed is conducted. This filing is a modular approval. This module is approved for use only in the mobile configurations described in this filing. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain maybe used with this transmitter. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
T****** C****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
510-7********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
510-6********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
t******@ccsemc.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 | 2412 | 2462 | 0.06 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.059 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.263 | 2.5 ppm | 4M50D2W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | 2501 | 2685 | 0.229 | 2.5 ppm | 9M40D2W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 27 | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.263 | 2.5 ppm | 4M50D2W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 27 | 2501 | 2685 | 0.229 | 2.5 ppm | 9M40D2W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.06 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.059 |
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