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1.                amp  My Documents  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Q     BD Psach  E Foes f     Address    C  Documents and Settings Administrator My Documents m  Eco Norton antivius I        File and Folder Tasks   CI Make a new feider CD drive window     Publish this Folder to    the Web   co Drive  D     E Share this Folder    Other Places                         Administrator  E My Documents     Shared Documents  S  My Computer      My Network Places    Norton Antivirus E         Bo    4  Drag and drop folders or  files to copy             File and Folder Tasks        E Make a new folder    Publish this folder to  the Web    5  Click Write these files to CD     5  Click Write these files to CD in the CD drive window     6  When the CD Writing Wizard appears  enter the CD label  and click Next  The  data begins copying    7  When copying is completed  a    completed    message appears and the CD drive  window opens automatically     32 Users Manual     Sst  set    For more information on writing CDs  Click Start  gt  Help and Support  Type    CD copy    in the search field  and click  the Search icon B     For more information on creating an audio CD   Run the Windows Media Player program  click the Help  gt  Help Topics  Click  Using Windows Media Player  gt  Using CDs  gt  Creating your own CDs  gt  To  create your own CD     Using the Computer 33    Enjoying Home Theater  S PDIF Port     Your computer supports 5 1 channel output  which is a basic function for home
2.              1 20 Manual      Proper Seating Posture During Computer Use    The proper seating posture during computer use is provided here   Maintaining proper posture during computer use enhances performance  and prevents physical bodily harm                    If necessary  use a footrest to raise the level of your knees  and ease the pressure on the thighs     Seating Posture      Position the chair so that the eyes are slightly higher than the display  panel      Straighten the neck and back      Place the legs naturally      If necessary  use a cushion to provide extra back support     Avoid working postures that require twisting the body or neck     Lighting     Soft  indirect lighting is recommended      Position the display panel so that external light does not reflect off the  screen  Use curtains  if necessary    Work Habits      Take periodic breaks and stretch out stiff muscles regularly     Look outside the window or at distant objects frequently to relieve strain  on the eyes     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 21       A Manual       This chapter provides basic  information on using  the computer s main   operating system  W indows     2 2 Manual    An explanation will appear  on the lower part of the screen       Windows XP Basics    W indows is the computer s main operating system  which needs to be  familiarized with in order for efficiently computer use     Windows XP Tour    A tour of the elementary functions provided by Windows XP   Click Start  gt  Tour Wi
3.           HRT       PELLSLIG  D ERRORIS  Q ENE          Rte    G LOS  O ner    Qe Paa c     RAT SMO AE         5D Ros  D mia           H x01 Folders 1 a            Powe D  D D   zx    m Click Shared Files or the  Local Disk to view the  folders and files in it              Double click the hard drive  local disk  to view internal folders and files stored in it  If  the contents do not appear  click Show Contents       Whatis a Drive  A storage device in which files and folders are saved  in  and read from     Note    e Whatis a Folder  A folder is used to group and manage files  systematically  and may include files in sub folders   Itis similar to a bookshelf       What is a File  A file is a document or various kinds of material that is  generated as a result of program operation  It is also  called data    To view the entire structure of the drive    Click the Folder Icon in the Toolbar to view the entire structure  Click again to  return to the Quick Task W indow     Chapter 2  Introducing Windows 2 5    Help and Support Center    Help and Support Center provides references and troubleshooting information  regarding computer use     Click Start  gt  Help and Support    Displays Help Index    Related help information  appears when a search  keyword is entered        Connect to Support Center    gt        The computer has to be  A 24 RBH  OB aR connected to the Internet    Help Topics peana   G  SEM Ke Windows XP HAT SAM     RESOHAGE   TINE     eee     SSL     SRE     Sure 
4.        Random access memory  ROM       Read only memory  SVGA       Super video graphics array  TFT        Thin film transistor  USB        Universal serial bus  Vuprosi Volt   VAC        Voltage alternating current  VEC eran Voltage collector current  VDC        Voltage direct current  whr        Watt hour    Abbreviations 137    Glossary       AC adapter  The AC  or alternating current  adapter regulates current coming into your  computer from the wall outlet  The current at the wall outlet is alternating current  and needs to be changed by the adapter to DC  direct current  before your  computer can use it for power     ACPI  ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Interface   a method for describing  hardware interfaces in terms abstract enough to allow flexible and innovative  hardware implementations and concrete enough to allow shrink wrap OS code to  use such hardware interfaces     BIOS  BIOS stands for basic input output system  The BIOS is software  often called  firmware  that is independent of any operating system  It enables the computer to  communicate with the screen  keyboard  and other peripheral devices without  using programs on the hard disk   The BIOS on your computer is flash BIOS  which means that it has been recorded  on a flash memory chip that can be updated if needed     Boot  To start your computer  A cold boot resets the entire computer and runs through  all computer self tests  A warm boot clears out computer memory only     Boot disk   A disk co
5.       e Subwoofer         Center speaker    W       Front R speaker    Surround R speaker    Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 7    E Step 2  Configuring the digital sound output on the computer    Press  lt Fn gt   lt   E  gt  to output the audio signal through the S  PDIF port     AIORS   The S PDIF setting also can be changed in the Sound and Audio Device    properties   Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Sounds  speech  and Audio Devices     gt  Sounds and Audio Devices   However   lt Fn gt   lt   s   gt  keys have priority     W Step 3  Enable S  PDIF in the DVD program    W hen using 5 1 channel speakers  you need to install the Power DVD  program from the DVD Installation CD separately supplied and then  change the settings as directed in these steps     1  Run Power DVD and click the Settings button        mehr Bee  AGRE an    i       Caz  Cea     Now  you can enjoy home theater using DVD titles     Caution   To control volumes for your 5 1 channel speaker  use the control on the    digital amp   Please  refer to the speaker manual      3 8 Manual      Working with PCMCIA Cards    Various different functions can be added by inserting PCMCIA cards into  the system  This system supports 16   32 bit  type I or II PCMCIA card  types     Caution    Before using the PCMCIA slot  remove the slot protector     Push the eject button of the PCMCIA card slot once to pop it out Push the button again  s to eject the slot protector     1  Insert a card into the PCMCIA card slot on th
6.      A7 Check the AP settings as follows   The following is recommended for a standard  environment and thus may differ according to the specific wireless network envi   ronment     e When several APs are present simultaneously  check the channel setting for  each AP  When different APs are using nearby channels  interference may  occur between electronic waves  Set the APs    channels further apart from each  other   Ex  Ch1  Ch5  Ch9  Ch13    e When an AP s SSID  Service Set ID  option is set to    Hide     you cannot search  for that AP on the computer  We recommend canceling the    Hide    option for  an AP  The SSID is a name for distinguishing one wireless LAN from another  wireless LAN      Itis recommended using Long Preamble  Preamble is a signal for data trans   mission synchronization  Short Preamble may be supported by some types of  APs but may cause compatibility problems      Itis recommended using a static IP      Since static channel selection is more reliable than auto channel selection  it is  recommended setting a static channel     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 17    7 18 Manual    Q5 In the Windows XP    Available wireless networks    window  the    Al    A2    A3    A4    A5    Wireless Network Connection is displayed as    Not Available        W hen there is a Wireless LAN button  ensure that the Wireless LAN button is  turned on   Refer to  Hot Keys     P  1 17      Check if there is additional program for a wireless LAN connection installed   
7.      Using the program  you can do the following     e You can save network settings  including IP address  according to network  places such as office and home  When you change places  simply select a  network place and the network settings will be automatically changed  accordingly        You can easily find out your current IP     To configure network setting    1   2     Connect LAN cable to the computer s LAN port    Double click Samsung Network Manager icon on the desktop    Or click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung Network Manager  gt  Samsung  Network Manager     When you are using DHCP  available IP s are displayed in the status dialog box   Click Change     Samsung Network Manager   Q    LAN 168 219 55 94  WLAN 168 219 55 72      Connected         Click Add  click Choose Icon and select an icon  Enter a place name in New Name  field and click Ok              48 Users Manual    5  New place icon is displayed and full dialog box appears  Check your IP and click  Close  Network setting is saved     Samsung Network Manager             M   jw DHCP    Defaut oe   IP Adress  i65 25       Gateway    Subnet Mask    DNS    LAN  Intel R  PR                           Each value can be changed     To configure network setting of some place other than current place  click the  place icon and configure each network device  If you are using DHCP  select   DHCP  check box and click Save     If you are using a static IP  clear  DHCP  check box  enter appropriate network  setting 
8.      enter the share name  and click OK     Caution      work users can change the files in the shared folder     Be cautious when selecting    Allow network users to change my files    since other net     The file and folder sharing configuration has been completed     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 19    E Step 2  Using Shared Files or Folders    This section describes how to access shared files or folders if your computer is a  member of the same workgroup     1  Click Start  gt  My Computer  Under Other Places  click My Network  Places in your computer    2  Click    View workgroup computers     and click the desired computer to  access the shared file     SZO RHE PAOD HOR TAD RID     gt  prea wax m     iLO   S aes Lary Bez    a Vie    SeR Oe  Q ana  Q PERM aE    3 Bikes ARETE       If your computer is a member of another workgroup   1  Click Other Places  gt  Microsoft Windows Network    2  Click the desired workgroup    3  Click the desired computer to display the shared files or folders     4 20 Manual    Sharing Printers    This section describes how to share a printer between computers connected to a net   work     To share a printer  complete the following procedures     e Step 1  Configure printer sharing in the computer connected to the printer   e Step 2  Add and use the shared printer in other computers on the network     E Step 1  Configuring Printer Sharing    1  From the computer connected to the printer  click Start  gt  Printers and  Faxes     2  R
9.    3  Double click the HID icon to connect the device  Now you can use the HID as you  would use a wired interface device such as a keyboard  a mouse  or a joystick   AIORS   Connecting a keyboard    To connecta keyboard  you need to enter a PIN  Personal Identification N umber   code  For PIN information  refer to the keyboard user manual     Restriction   A Bluetooth HID works only when W indows is running  and will not work in DOS  mode  e g  booting password screen  or in suspended mode  In this case use  other types of interface devices instead     Synchronizing Personal Information    You can synchronize personal information saved in the PIMS of your computer such  as e mail  a phonebook  a schedule  or memo with another Bluetooth device     What is PIMS    PIMS  Personal Information Management System  is software that manages per   sonal information such as e mail  schedules  etc  Microsoft O utlook is an example  of PIMS     Note    What is Synchronization   Synchronization is a function that compares the data in two devices and updates  information with the latest one so that the data in the two devices are the same     1  Double click the Bluetooth icon  E  on the taskbar  and click View My  Bluetooth Services in the  My Bluetooth Places  window     2  Right click on the My PIM Synchronization icon       and click Properties   3  In the  Bluetooth Properties  dialog box  select e mail program  and click OK     4  Right click on the Bluetooth icon  E  on the taskbar 
10.    Customizing Your Computer 79    Configuring the Password    Setting the Supervisor Password    By configuring a supervisor password  you can restrict system access to authorized  users only     Do not lose or forget your password  If you have forgotten your password    4 contact the Samsung service center     1  Select the Security menu in the System Setup  To enter System Setup  see    Starting  System Setup    on page 78     On the Set Supervisor Password item  press  lt Enter gt      3  Enter a password  press  lt Enter gt   re enter the password for confirmation  and  press  lt Enter gt  again     4  When a message confirming the password configuration appears in the  Setup  Notice  window  press  lt Enter gt      Setting the User Password    You can configure user passwords so that other users can use the system     configured     Users can start the system with their user password  but cannot enter into the  System Setup     Deactivating the supervisor password also deactivates the user password     Ki Before configuring a user password  a supervisor password must have been    On the Set User Password item  press  lt Enter gt   and complete step 3 4 of  Setting the  Supervisor Password      80 Users Manual    Activating the Booting Password    Before activating the booting password  the supervisor password must have     been configured     Set the Password on boot option to  Enabled      From now on  system booting will not proceed without the password     Deactivati
11.    Fingerprint sensor is an option  Models with fingerprint sensor are   lt  provided without scroll wheels  For detailed instruction on using    fingerprint sensor  refer to the separate fingerprint sensor manual        1 8 Manual    E Right View    CD RW   DVD ROM Combo or  Headphone Jack DVD M ulti Drive O ptional              Microphone Jack USB Ports  2 0     E Left View    Fan Vent Monitor Port USB Port  2 0                 Modem Port LAN Port PCMCIA Card Slot 1394 Port  4 Pin     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 9    H Rear View    TV O ut Port   S Video        S  PDIF Port DC Jack Battery Security Lock Port    i Bottom View    Battery Latch       Memory  Compartment          Hard Disk Compartment Mini PCI Compartment    N  tw   The removal of the HDD is not allowed  To replace the HDD  please contact your  service center  Wireless LAN   Bluetooth module optional  is installed in the mini  PCI compartment  After doing so  when you turn the system on  the system exami     nation program is executed automatically     1 10 Manual     Turning the Computer On and Off    Turning On    1  Insert the battery and connect the power according to the supplied Installation  Guide     2  Liftup the LCD panel and open it to a comfortable angle   3  Press and then release the power button to turn the system on     Power Button             Turning Off    1  Click the Start button on the Taskbar   2  Select Turn Off Computer   3  Click Turn Off from the  Turn O ff Computer  window        Ca
12.    To create a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network    To create a new computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network or to connect to a hid   den access point  Stealth  Closed Mode   refer to the following procedures     AIORS   A hidden access point is an access point that exists  but is configured not to be    detected by the scan operation to prevent access attempts from unauthorized    users     1  Click Add in the Networks tab     2  Enter Profile Name and Network name  SSID   select Operating  Mode  then click Next    Note    What is a network name  SSID     Network name  SSID  is a name that a wireless adapter uses for identifying con    nection  Enter the name of a computer to computer network  e g  samsung  or the  name of the access point to connect to  The network name identifies cases   capi   tal and lowercase  For the name of access point  check the settings of the access   point  or ask your wireless network administrator     Operating Mode    Infrastructure   Connect to an Access Point   Select to connect to an  access point    Ad hoc   Connect directly to other computers   Select to create  a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network     3  Configure password setting to be used for computer to computer network connec   tion in the Security Settings window   To connect to an access point  enter the network authentication  data encryption   W EP   key index  and password configured in the access point     Note      It is recommended to configure data encryption for securi
13.   7  In the    This connection uses the following items    field  select Internet Protocol   TCP  IP   and click Properties      R we an    Te resin vx aigna t O Check the driver    SORT HORA        __________   Select    Internet Protocol  TCP  IP        Ca  gt     Click Properties  SERA Wie        S08 SETTER        at LX    In the above screen  necessary network components can be added by clicking the  Install button     Note    8  Enter the system s IP and DNS server addresses on the General tab of the   Internet Protocol  TCP  IP  Properties  window  If DHCP is used  click    Obtain an  IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server address automatically    on the  General tab     Internet Protocol  TCR IF  PFS ael  E Mier  Ee Aa   ET paw PEE  J  AE ERN POT     O L TEED    ATAN IP MEG       CRS DN MEB G   O PATAR DNS RENTE        IP addresses and other information necessary for configuration can be obtained  from the network administrator     Note    9  Once all of the information is entered in the  Internet Protocol  TCP  IP  Properties   window  click OK to finish     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 5    4 6 Manual    Using Samsung Network Manager    Use Samsung N etwork Manager to configure network setting     Using the program  you can do the following     e You can save network settings  including IP address  according to network places    such as office and home  When you change places  simply select a network place  and the network settings will be au
14.   Double click the EasyBox        icon on the desktop   Or select Start  gt  All  Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  EasyBox  gt  EasyBox          amp  easy 50x             System      e BIOS    e Desktop      e Security      e Plus Tip      P easve0x    EGER 6    BIOS E z  t Mmi       Copyright   2004 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO   LTD    a    EASY BOX    EASY BOX WARRE Windows PAMERIORDUFH  CYMER EAE   SUA A Windows         Lan     System management features are available  including disk defrag   menter  removing unnecessary files  folders  computer scheduling and  system recovery       In windows based mode  you can recover the BIOS defaults and    change the boot sequence     Desktop management features include changing the font size  execut  ing a magnifier function  the start menu settings and managing the  quick launch icons on the taskbar     Here you can configure the security settings supported by Windows XP  SP2  And you can change the configuration of the firewall settings    W indows automatic updates and blocking pop ups when connected to  the Internet     This is a collection of additional W indows functions that are useful for  system management   0 ffering shortcut descriptions of W indows   configuring network sharing and opening local folder sharing  etc      Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 11    Using EasyBox    Security management function will be used as an example here to show the function  of Easybox    E Configuring Firewall    The W indows Firewall prevents unautho
15.   MRD    1  1000X    un a SEAR C   e  0 RF      aana         To change the number of colors displayed on a  1024 x 768 QOR E w   FF i      monitor  select an appropriate color quality              Cp  G   aD     at ma   CEMO        To change your screen resolution  move the slider  to select an appropriate resolution     3  When you have completed configuration  click Apply     Nota    XGA models  configuring the Screen resolution to 1024x768  and the Color  quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended    SXGA  models  configuring the Screen resolution to 1400x1050  and the  Color quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended    UXGA models  configuring the Screen resolution to 1600x1200  and the  Color quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended    W XGA 15 4   models  configuring the Screen resolution to 1280x800  and  the Color quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended    W SXGA  15 4   models  configuring the Screen resolution to 1680x1050   and the Color quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     Chapter 6  Customizing your computer 6 7    6 8    Manual      Using External Display Devices    Using external display devices such as a monitor  projector  TV  etc  allows you to view screen images alternatively or simultaneously on each  device  Additionally  you can extend the screen onto two display devices  to use a larger workspace Using external display devices is especially  useful when you are giving a presentation or watching a movie through  your TV     E Switching Di
16.   My Computer    Control Panel    Help and Support    Displays the contents of the hard disk  the CD ROM drive  the network    drive s   and floppy disks  It can also be used to search and open files  and folders        Control Panel     e    Enables users to configure settings on the computer              Help and Provides on line help  information on Windows and troubleshooting   Support      Search P Enables users to search for information in files or the Internet   Run Run programs or documents            26 Users Manual    Understanding a Window    A window is the basic component in working with the computer  The My Computer  window  which is a window for the computer s hard drive  will be used as an example  here to show the basic composition of a window     Click Start  gt  My Computer     Folder Icon                                               Title Bar 2 My Computer  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  Menu Bar   Close Button  E  DJ  B Peh  Address     My Computer v  Eco Norton antiin Maximize Button  Files Stored on This Computer toe    System Tasks A Minimize Button   B  View system information   Shared Documents wo Administrator s Documents    H Add or remove programs  change a setting  Hard Disk Drives  Other Places a  Local Disk  C    Quick Task  My Network Places S  i    My Documents  Window              Shared Documents Devices with Removable Storage     gt     control Pane  p o  EA  DVD Drive  D         Sample Music    Folders       a                      
17.   Sysem Memory 640KB  Extended Menory XXXXXXKB  BIOS Version XXXXXXXX  Micom Version XXXXXXXX       Item Specific Help     Tab    lt Shift Tab   or     Enter  selects field     3 S     Weim Advanced Security Boot Exit  e  Setup Menu    rp Help  Displays help information on  the current selected item                                F1 Help TL Select Item F5 F   Change Values       F9 Setup Defaults    Ese Exit     Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit                 Sub Menu  Press lt enter gt  to display sub menu     Setup Item       Navigation Keys   Use these navigation keys to  view and change the System  Setup settings        System Setup Menus                         Menu Items Description  Main Configures the basic system environment  Advanced Configures OS and major chipset options of the system  Security Configures system security options  Boot Configures booting options  Exit Exits System Setup  N   WA   For more information on System Setup menus or options  please refer to Help on the    right side of the screen     System Setup Navigation Keys    Moves up and Changes the             Displays the down between value of the Restores  Help window  fields  current field  default values   Help TL SelectItem F5 F6   Change Values Setup Defaults       Save and Exit  Exits the current Moves between Selects a field Saves changes  sub menu or menus  or opens a sub and exits  opens the Exit menu  System Setup   menu     Nowa   Contents of System Setup may be chan
18.   The client attempts to connect to the server  This happens when you are trying  to transfer a file to the server  or to connect to the network via the server    2  When a notification window appears in the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar of  the server that requests a password  click the notification window            i  Bluetooth PIN Code Required    Bluetooth device  NEPTUNE  is attempting to  connect to this computer  Click here to proceed  with the connection    To deny access  ignore this prompt          3  Enter the desired password in the Bluetooth PIN Code field of the  Bluetooth  PIN Code Request  window  and click OK     Bluetooth PIN Code Request             perTure       be evinbbated tha computer and he drvce    To ceste be paced twlstonstep enter the PP code and chch OF    Biustoon PIN Code    x     cone  thee    4  The same window appears on the client  enter the same password as on the  server  and click OK   Now a connection between the client and the server has been established     E Step 2  Approving a Transmission    1  When a notification window requesting access privilege appears in the  Bluetooth icon on the taskbar of the server  click the notification window              i    Request for FTP file access permissions    Bluetooth device NEPTUNE is attempting to access  files on this computer     2  In the  Approve Bluetooth File Transmission Access  dialog box  click OK   Now you can transfer data over the network     Note    Always allow data transmiss
19.   The description in this section concerns the Intel R  PRO Wireless LAN 2100  3B Mini PCI Adapter  hereafter referred to as a 11b card  and the Intel R   PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection device  hereafter referred to as a  11g card      A wireless LAN interface is an optional device that you can select when you  purchase this product  You can connect to the Internet over a wireless  connection when your computer has a wireless LAN  WLAN  device     To view the installed wireless LAN card  click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System   gt  Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager     The images actually displayed may differ from the figures shown in this section  according to the installed device and the connection state     To turn off the Wireless LAN   If the wireless LAN is turned on  the computer consumes more power   therefore shortening the amount of time you can run on battery  If you are not  using the WLAN or if you are in an environment that does not provide WLAN   you are recommended to turn off the WLAN by pushing the WLAN button  p20   on the computer     Wireless network connections can be classified into two categories     1  Access Point  AP     You can connect to an AP to use the network  This is possible only in an environment  equipped with an AP  For details  see    Connecting to an Access Point  AP     on page    52     Connecting to the Internet 51    What is an Access Point  AP    2 An AP is a network device that bridges wired and wireless LANs  and    cor
20.   This function reduces power consumption when the system is not being used for  a prolonged period of time     Hi Use Battery Calibration    W hen the battery is in continuous use without being completely charged or dis   charged  there may be a difference between the displayed battery charge and  the actual battery charge  owing to the inherent characteristics of the battery     Completely discharging the battery and fully charging it can correct this problem   Completely discharging the battery for this reason is called battery calibration   The procedure to calibrate the battery is described below     1  Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC power   2  Turn on the computer and press  lt F2 gt  to enter into System Setup     3  Select Smart Battery Calibration in the Boot Menu  and press  lt Enter gt  to  start  The calibration process usually takes 3 to 5 hours depending on the  remaining battery charge                          PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  ced Boot  P Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help  imlo oft  Select system boot  Enable Keypad  By NumLock  options  Summary screen  Disabled   Boot time Diagnostic Screen  Disabled   PXE Oprom  Only with F12   Screen Expansion  Enabled   Active Display  LCD CRT   Brightness Control Mode  Auto Dim   Easy Hangul  Enabled    Smart Battery Calibration   Help tL Select Item F   Change Values Setup Defaults  Exit     Select Menu Select Sub Menu Save and Exit          4  When the calibration process is complete and the 
21.   This may happen when a third party wireless network setup program  e g    PRO Set  other than W indows XP default program is installed  For setting up a  wireless network using the Windows XP program  this option should be selected     Q6 When connecting to a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network     cannot connect to another computer connected to the same com   puter to computer network     A1 Make sure that the security settings and network name of the computer to com   puter  Ad Hoc  network is correct     A2 Check the TCP  IP properties of the computers to be connected through the com   puter to computer  Ad Hoc  network  All of the computers to be connected  through a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network should be configured so that  their IP addresses are within the same subnet range      If the IP address is configured to DHCP  O btain an IP address automatically   in TCP IP properties  IP address is configured within the same subnet range  automatically      If the IP address is configured to static IP in TCP  IP properties  select Use the  following IP address in the TCP  IP properties of the wireless adapter   configure IP address 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 254  and Subnet mask   255 255 255 0  and then try again     Q7 When using a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  some   times I cannot search the access point     A Itmay happen occasionally when you are using a computer to computer  Ad  Hoc  network connection  Even if you cannot find some access points  the com   pu
22.   encryption key  has been entered in both  the AP and the computer   The network key is an encryption key for encrypting data transmitted between the  AP and the computer  It is recommended setting the network key manually     Check the AP Settings  For the AP settings  refer to the User s Guide provided by the AP manufacturer     A3 Verify whether the environment is suitable for using a wireless LAN   The use of a wireless LAN may be restricted according to the environment and  distance  Obstacles such as walls or doors affect the use of a wireless LAN   Please install the AP in a high and open location  which is far from the interfer   ence of other electric waves     A4 Verify whether the AP is operating properly     e When the AP is not operating normally  turn off the AP and after a short while  turn it on again    e Verify whether the AP s firmware is the most recent version   Contact the AP  manufacturer or the place where you purchased the AP for details of the AP  firmware      A5 Verify whether the AP has been properly connected to the network   Verify whether the network is operating normally by connecting the wired net   work cable  which has been connected to the AP  to your computer     A6 Check the network key settings  encryption key    W hen automatic code conversion  a passphrase function  has been selected and  data communication is not functioning even with a normal wireless connection  it  is recommended entering the network key  encryption key  manually
23.   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 power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your  notebook is well below the 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     As a general guideline  a separation of 20 cm  8 inches  between the wireless device  and the body  for use of a wireless device near the body  this does not include  extremities  is typical  This device should be used more than 20 cm  8 inches  from the  body when wireless devices are on and transmitting     This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter     Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices  Examples of common  restrictions are listed below     Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on  commercial aircraft  Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be  tur
24.   ually shutting down the computer requires the Power button to be pressed and held for  more than 4 seconds     Chapter 5  System Management 5 3    5 4 Manual      Using the Battery    Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on  battery power without connecting the AC power   This computer uses smart rechargeable Lithium lon  Li lon  battery     Caution  gt  Please read the instructions on the battery before use       Please refer to the system operation environment  Page A 2  of this manual and oper     ate and store the battery at room temperature     Ejecting and Attaching Battery    1  Shutdown system and close LCD   Put the computer upside down   Pull the two batterv latches outward  c   then remove the battery     2    battery latch       Caution    In X10 plus model  slide left battery latch outward  c     then remove the battery  while holding the right battery latch outward  c        4  To install the battery again  slide the battery into the system as below  The battery  latch moves inward  and fixes the battery automatically     battery latch       For X10 plus model  slide the left  battery latch to the right to fix the  Caution   Using the bridge battery a patery      Your computer has a bridge battery  which supplies power for a short time even when  there is no battery installed  Thus you can exchange a battery in standby mode  with   out turning the computer completely off  W hen you are exchanging the battery in  standby mode  ex
25.   until the system manually shuts off  If the Power Saving Mode is configured into  the Power button  press and hold for more than 4 seconds to shut the system off   W hen the system is turned on after such manual shutdown  Scandisk will run to  check errors in the system     Q2The system freezes during program operation   Al There is an error with the program currently being used  Press the  lt Ctrl gt    lt Alt gt    and  lt Delete gt  keys simultaneously and click    End Task in the  Windows Task  Manager  window     A2 There is an error with the W indows OS  Reboot the system by using the Power  button     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 9    7 10 Manual    Display Related    Q1 The LCD screen is blank   A Adjust the LCD screen brightness  Use the  lt Fn gt     lt 18  gt    lt Fn gt   lt       gt  keys     Q2 The screen saver disturbs screen viewing during Media Player or  video file operation     A Under the Media Player O ptions  in Player  gt  Enable Screen Saver During Use   uncheck the box and restart the player     Q3 In DOS mode  changing the full screen DOS mode by pressing  ALT Enter key displays a broken image for a short period     A The DOS mode which supports 2 Byte characters such as Korean and Japanese  runs in graphic not in text mode  In this case  a broken image may be displayed  while changing the video mode settings     Q4 In the following cases  the screen blinks or displays noise for a  short time    Clicking the nView tab  changing the resoluti
26.  1 18 Manual      Status Indicators  ep   Light Emitting Diode                                                  ononon ame OOOO                Ray   E                Now   Location of status indicators may differ depending on the model                                   Icon Name Functions   T Num Lock Turns on when the numeric keypad is activated    A Caps Lock This light is on when the user has set the option for  typing letters in upper case    E Scroll Lock This light is on when it is set to scroll the screen up and  down while the cursor position does not change in some  applications    6 HDD Blinks when the hard disk drive is operating    25 Battery Turns green   when the battery is fully charged  or when   the battery is not installed   Turns amber   when the battery is being charged   Blinks   when the battery is not properly installed  sog Power Turnson  when the computer is turned on   Blinks   when the computer is in Standby mode       Adjusting the LCD Brightness    There are 8 levels of LCD brightness  1 Dimmest   8  Brightest      Press  lt Fn gt t  lt _4   gt  or  lt Fn gt   lt   ts  gt  keys from the keyboard to adjust LCD bright   ness  W hen changed  the current LCD brightness is displayed on the top left corner of  the LCD screen for a few seconds        LCD  Brightness    s      ri    i  LCD brightness icon        W henever you turn the system on or change the power source  the brightness level  changes according to the settings     e When operating on AC p
27.  Edit View Favorites Tools Help         S     P seah   gt  Foder Fz     s   9 Printers and Faxes       Printer Tasks     E  Add a printer  8 See what s printing     E  Select printing  preferences     amp  Pause printing Printing Preferences        Share this printer      Pause Printing   iD Rename this printer    X Delete this printer   amp  Set printer properties    Create Shortcut  Delete    Control Panel Rename    Other Places    Q Scanners and Cameras    My Documents    A My Pictures   Q My Computer    Properties    Details       3  Select  Share this printer     enter a share name for the shared printer  and click OK     4  Inthe Printers and Faxes window  you will find the printer icon has been changed  to another icon on a hand     Ss Samsung MIC 1310 Series    Step 2  Adding and Using a Shared Printer        1  From a different computer that wants to use the shared printer  click Start  gt   Printers and Faxes     2  Click Add a printer   3  Inthe Add Printer Wizard  click Next     4  Select  A network printer  or a printer attached to another computer     and click  Next     Connecting to the Internet 67    5  Select    Browse for a printer     and click Next     6  Select the workgroup or computer  select the desired printer  and click Next     Add Printer Wizard    Browse for Printer     When the list of printers appears  select the one you want to use        Printer     MYPCT Samsung MJC 1310 Series    Shared printers  aft Microsoft Windows Network     WORKGROUP 
28.  MYP       Samsung MIC 13    Printer information  Comment Samsung MJC 1310 Series  Status  Ready Documents waiting       lt Back CI Newt    Cancel             If you cannot find the desired printer  try again after a while   7  Read the warning about a shared printer  and click Yes to install the shared printer   8  Select Yes for  Do you want to use this printer as a default printer    and click Next   9  Click Finish     10  When the printer sharing configuration has been completed  the shared printer  appears in the Printers and Faxes window        Printers and Faxes    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    S M Psh Py Foes      2 Printers and Faxes          P    Printer Tasks     E  Add a printer        Senda fax e Samsung MIC 1310 Series on  MYPCI    See Also     2  Troubleshoot printing     Get help with printing       Now you can print using the shared printer even if your computer is not directly  connected to a printer     68 Users Manual    Sharing an Internet connection through a wireless network    By connecting your computer to another computer  which is connected to the Internet  over a wired connection  through a wireless network  Peer to  Peer   you can access  the Internet from your computer     To share an Internet connection  the computers should be connected to a  computer to computer  peer to peer  wireless network  For details  see     Connecting to computer to computer networks  peer to peer or ad hoc     on  page 54    Also  one of the computers has to
29.  Memory Stick  W hen the  Memory Stick is ejected  pull it out     Note    To use memory stick in other digital devices    If you want to use a memory stick with other digital devices  such as a digital  camera  you are recommended to format the memory stick in the digital device    If you have formatted the memory stick in the computer  you may have to reformat  it in the digital device     To protect data in a memory stick   To prevent overwriting or deleting the data in the memory stick  move the slide  lock to the  Lock  position    To remove a memory stick after an operation such as format   copy  and delete in the Windows 2000 operating system    Due to a problem in Windows  you have to wait for more than 20 seconds before  removing the memory stick for proper operation    To use a Memory Stick Duo   Insert a Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick Duo adapter and insert the  adapter into the Memory Stick slot of the computer    To Re install the Memory Stick  Card  Driver    The Memory Stick  Card  needs to be removed prior to installing the driver  If the  driver is installed when the Memory Stick  Card  is installed  remove the Memory  Stick  Card   then select Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt  Hardware tab  gt  Device  Manager  remove O ther Device and re install the Memory Stick  Card  driver  using the System Software CD       Using EasyBox    Use EasyBox program to make use of W indows  complicated function  easily andconveniently     Learn about EasyBox  
30.  OK      Q21 cannot make a call using an extension line     A    In general  the dial tone of a PABX or a digital phone switching system is nota  continuous one  unlike that of trunk line    Therefore  the modem may not make a call because the modem mistakes the dial  tone from a PABX or a digital phone switching system as a busy tone    In this case  complete the following procedures        Using an AT command   As an initialization command  use the command  ATX3     PWN    5     Q3 How do I use my modem    O therwise  enter the ATX3 command manually before making a call   It can correct this problem by skipping the dial tone check step     Configuring the Modem through the Control Panel     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  Under See Also  click Phone  In the Modems tab  select the     gt  Network and Internet Connections  and Modem Options     installed modem  and click Properties     In the Modem tab of the Modem Properties window  clear the    Wait for  dial tone before dialing    check box     W hen the configuration is comp    eted  click OK     when dialing from overseas        Al Check that the modem is correctly configured according to the current country     Because the values for communication may differ according to the country  you  may not be able to connect via the modem due to an incorrect modem configura     tion     1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections   2  Under See Also  click Phone and Modem Options    3  In the Dialing R
31.  Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections   Under See Also  click Phone and Modem Options   In the Modems tab  select the installed modem  and click Properties     In the Modem tab of the Modem Properties window  clear the  Wait for dial tone  before dialing    check box     When the configuration is completed  click OK     How do I use my modem when dialing from overseas     Check that the modem is correctly configured according to the current country   Because the values for communication may differ according to the country  you  may not be able to connect via the modem due to an incorrect modem  configuration     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections   Under See Also  click Phone and Modem Options   In the Dialing Rules tab  click Edit     In the General tab in the Edit Location window  select the current country from  the Country region radio box  specify the Area code  and click OK     A2 Because the shape of the telephone plug may differ according to the country  you    Q4    have to purchase and use the appropriate telephone plug for that particular  country     How do I receive a fax while the system is in power saving mode  Rest mode    For Windows XP and 2000      To receive a fax when the system is in power saving mode  and the operating  system is Windows XP or 2000  configure the system as follows     The automatic fax reception function of the fax program needs to be activated    For more information  refer to the corresponding 
32.  Power management options will slow  down or shut off system components when the components are not being used     Power management may slow down system performance  Your computer runs fastest  with the power cord attached  whereby power management is disabled     In the next sections  basic and advanced methods of power management will be  discussed     Basic Power Management Schemes    This section discusses the basic schemes of power management when the computer is  operating on battery power or using AC power     Standby vs  Hibernation     Hibernation is a state where the contents of memory are stored in a special file    on the hard disk  and Standby simply keeps a small holding current through  the memory to keep the data  You are more likely to sustain loss of data in  Standby mode so it is recommended to save all open files before entering  Standby     Changing Devices   b Do not change PC Cards while in standby or hibernate modes     To enter the power management window complete the following   1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance   2  Click 4   icon to display the Power Options Properties window     System Management 87    3  Click the Power Schemes tab to display the basic power management options     Power Options Properties       Rowe Scenes   lei Rove Mera Wesel Heena By default  the power scheme is    bs come Hl ht haar the soln below ol poly configured to SAMSUNG mode   A iad i SAMSUNG mode extends the battery  COE  y life and op
33.  View Available Wireless Networks     BEWA Windows BRUKHSERIEIE O  a    Ba RSIS ERO     EED    A ERTA RAE T  l            2  Select an AP  E g  Test  to connect to and click Connect  W hen the network key dialog box appears  enter the network key and click  Connect      RE eae  ganman   ETIN TA DARRENIA MR IIERIRED        lt  apressu   ERN Note      HHT RROD  i M  TORNE AANLIA  METKON GM Mit  0    A  mae  FF W hen a network key is not  TR NSE IS  oritis aaas defined for a selected AP   te RESH EIA p Testi click on Link to display   gt  erame   tea memes alld the warning message box     Then click Connect again in  mS  the box        Now when Connected in AP is displayed  and you can access the network     Checking the connection status    Move the mouse pointer over the Wireless  Network Connection  W  icon on   the taskbar  and the connection status is displayed     Now    eeccescccces       4 10 Manual    Connecting to computer to computer networks     peer to peer or ad hoc     In computer to computer wireless networks  you can wirelessly connect 2 or more  computers that have wireless LAN modules     Using this method  a computer that is not connected to the Internet can share the  Internet by accessing another computer connected to the Internet   Refer to    Sharing  an Internet connection through a wireless network     P 4 24      You can connect by completing the following steps     e Step 1  Setup a computer to computer network on a computer   e Step 2  Connect to the
34.  W  Transmission Mode 1 6 W  Power 3 3V  Network Compatibility IEEE802 11b  Specifications Operating System Microsoft Windows XP  2000    NDIS5 Miniport Driver  Media Access Protocol CSMA CA  Collision Avoidance  with  Acknowledgement ACk   Security Wired Equivalent Privacy support  WEP   64bit   128bit               This piece of equipment supports the Wi Fi wireless LAN security standard  WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access  and  CCX  Cisco Compatible eXtensions   To connect to a wireless network consisting of the WPA and CCX  1 2 2 8  or higher version of wireless LAN driver have to be installed on your computer  and certificates  Windows patch   KB826942  or PROSet may be required depending on the network settings  For driver update  visit  www samsung com and for information on the PROSet installation  refer to  Wireless Network Setup Using the  Wireless LAN Setup Program     p 60   For more information  ask your network administrator     Radio Specifications                   RF Band 2 4GHz  ISM band    Support Channels 1 13 channel  See  Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France     Device Transceiver   Standard Output Power 5 mW   Transmission Method DSSS   Transmission Rate  Mbps    11  5 5  2  and 1       Antenna Type       Internal Antenna 2 EA  Main Aux          The transmission rate may differ from the actual transmission rate     Specifications 133    Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France    The number of channels that can be used for wireless LAN differs from c
35.  W indows XP supports wireless LAN connections through the W ireless Zero  Configuration  W ZC  service  Therefore  an additional program for wireless LAN  connection is not required  unless the network requires a specific program   However  installation of some wireless LAN related programs may sometimes dis   able the  View Available W ireless N etworks  window supported by WZC service   Exit the wireless LAN related program then check whether the window is  enabled     Initialize the device driver    Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt   System  gt  Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Network adapters   and select the wireless LAN adapter  Right click the network adaptor and select     Disable    from the popup menu  Then right click over the network adaptor and  select  Enable  after a short wait to check that the device is operating properly     Right click the My computer icon  and select Manage  When the Computer  Management window appears  double click Services and Applications on  the left  and then click Services from the sub menu tree  Select the Standard tab  in the right pane  double click Wireless Zero Configuration and check that  Startup Type is configured to Automatic  and the Service status is Started     In the case of W indows XP  click Advanced in the  Wireless N etwork Connection   dialog box  see p 4 10    Connecting to an AP   and make sure that  Use   W indows to configure my wireless network settings    is selected  
36.  a signal for data  transmission synchronization  Short Preamble may be supported by some types  of APs but may cause compatibility problems       It is recommended using a static IP       Since static channel selection is more reliable than auto channel selection  it is  recommended setting a static channel     In the Windows XP    Available wireless networks  window  the Wireless  Network Connection is displayed as  Not Available        When there is a Wireless LAN button  ensure that the Wireless LAN button is  turned on   Refer to    Hot Keys     p 20       Check if there is additional program for a wireless LAN connection installed   Windows XP supports wireless LAN connections through the Wireless Zero  Configuration  WZC  service  Therefore  an additional program for wireless  LAN connection is not required  unless the network requires a specific program   However  installation of some wireless LAN related programs may sometimes    A3    A4    AS    Q6    Al    A2    disable the  View Available Wireless Networks  window supported by WZC  service  Exit the wireless LAN related program then check whether the window  is enabled     Initialize the device driver    Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  System  gt   Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Network adapters  and select the wireless  LAN adapter  Right click the network adaptor and select  Disable   Then right   click over the network adaptor and select  Enable  after a short wait t
37.  and click Quick  Connect  gt  PIM Synchronization  gt  Find Devices     5  In the  Service   PIM Synchronization  dialog box  select the other device to  synchronize information with  and click OK     6  When the file synchronization is approved as described in    Connecting with O ther  Devices    p4 28   a personal information synchronization is performed     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 31       EA Manual       This chapter provides  information on efficient  computer management      Managing Power    Use Power O ptions to save power consumption  You can switch Standby  Mode while you are not using your computer or configure the system  components to shut it down on a specified time     Hi Specifying Power Save Time    You can specify Turn Off Monitor  Turn O ff Hard Disk  System Standby Mode   and Maximum Power Save Mode     Select Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt   Power Options  gt  Power Schemes tab  Then specify time in each item and  click OK     NIOS   By default  the power scheme is configured to SAMSUNG mode  SAMSUNG  mode extends the battery life and optimizes the Intel Speedstep function  Since the  CPU power consumption is automatically optimized to conserve power when the  computer is operating on battery power  an application may be executed slower  than when it is operating on AC power To use SAMSUNG mode after reinstalling    W indows  install the PowerCFG program using the system software CD        TALE Sr Manaa w E
38.  and than click Next  Tense  amp   RACH RRAS Ou    mreau sabrtonnrn    senisse treve    7c are       neran  URED  mas 7 9 TS         3  In the Restore point description box  type a name to identify the restore  point  and than click Create  A restore point has been created     E Returning your computer to an earlier restore point    The procedures to return your computer to an earlier restore point when a problem  has occurred are described below     Tease S  1  Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories spin biiice   gt  System Tools  gt  System Restore  spun maass    2  Select    Restore my computer to an  earlier time     and click Next           m       zeron sat ess ras i7 9 fs ka    E o  A 2 2    the calendar restoration and select the    THAMSEEDS AN CREPEN OM ANOS Mar omen IeCTR ETD    desired restore point from the list      karamay samen casmtnas  sana cacesame  250a m    eo enema ora    and then click Next an iemenita          Note    The date of the restore point  is displayed in bold font     4  Confirm the selected restore point and click Next System Restore shuts down  W indows  and starts the restoration processes     5  After the restoration is complete  Windows restarts  In the  System Restore completed   dialog box  click OK  Your computer has been restored to the selected restore point     Hi Undoing the last restoration    The procedures to undo a restoration are described below    1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  Sys
39.  be connected to the Internet  external  network     The description for Sharing Internet access is for the operating system  Windows XP Service Pack 2     To share an Internet connection  complete the following procedures     e Step 1  Configuring a Internet connection sharing from the computer connected  to the Internet     e Step 2  After completing the shared Internet connection configuration  check  that the other computers can access the Internet through the shared Internet  connection     Step 1  Configuring Internet Sharing     Configuring a shared Internet connection on the computer connected to the Internet     1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt  Network  Connections     2  Right click on the device connected to the Internet  the external network  and  select Properties     Connecting to the Internet 69    If the computer is connected to the Internet through a wired LAN  select  Local  Area Connection        Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Ad    Q     p Ph Py rokders Er     Address     Network Connections     E   2       amp   a               3  On the Advanced tab  select  Allow other network users to connect through this  computer s Internet connection     and click OK     Step 2  Checking the Shared Internet Connection     When the Internet connection sharing configuration has been completed  the network  icon in the Network Connections window is displayed as follows     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Interne
40.  block the bottom vents   If you use an extension cord with this system  make sure that the total ampere  rating on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the  extension cord ampere rating     Care During Use     Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it     e 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 manufacturer   s instructions  If the CMOS  battery requires replacement insure that a qualified technician performs the task    e 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    Use only replacement parts 
41.  by air  follow these tips        Take the computer with you as carry on luggage  Do not check the computer  with your baggage    e Allow the computer and disks to go through the X ray security devices  Do not  hand carry disks through the walk through metal detectors  which can cause  loss of data     e Make sure that the battery is charged or the power cord is easily accessible   You may be required to turn on the computer for airport security personnel        Be prepared to turn off the computer during take off and landing     Handling Spills    Do not spill anything on your computer  The best way to avoid spills is to avoid eating  and drinking around your computer  If you do spill something on your computer  turn  off your computer  unplug it immediately  and do the following        If you spill liquid on the keyboard  drain as much of the liquid from the  keyboard as possible  Be careful not to let the liquid drip onto the LCD panel   Allow the system to dry for several days before trying to use it        If you spill liquid on an external keyboard or keypad  unplug it and drain as  much of the liquid as possible  Allow the keyboard to sit at room temperature  for a full day before trying to use it    r 7 Sweet liquids leave a sticky residue that may jam the keyboard despite your     efforts to dry it     d    e Ifyou spill liquid on the LCD panel  clean it immediately with a soft cloth and  denatured alcohol or a proprietary LCD screen cleaner  Do not use water   windo
42.  changes that System Restore makes to your computer       are completely reversible    To begin  select the task that you want to perform        Your computer automatically creates restore points  caled  system checkpoints   but you can also use System Restore  to create your own restore points  This is useful F you are  about to make a major change to your system  such as  installing a new program or changing your registry     System Restore Settinas          To continue  select an option  and then eck Next Ces        3  Inthe Restore point description box  type a name to identify the restore point  and  than click Create  A restore point has been created     Returning your computer to an earlier restore point    The procedures to return your computer to an earlier restore point when a problem has  occurred are described below     1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  System Restore   2  Select  Restore my computer to an earlier time   and then click Next        system Restore                Welcome to System Restore    You can use System Restore to undo harmful changes to  your computer and restore its settings and performance   System Restore returns your computer to an earlier time   Called a restore point  without causing you to lose recent  work  such as saved documents  e mail  or history and  Favorites lists        O Create a restore point    Any changes that System Restore makes to your computer  are completely reversible     Your c
43.  configured computer from other computers   NOTS   The connection setup is described for computers running Windows XP Service      Pack 2  If you are using the W indows 2000 system  refer to P  4 15    Wireless    Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program        E Step 1  Setting up a computer to computer network  1  Right click on the Wireless Network Connection  Mj  icon on the taskbar   and select View Available Wireless Networks   AEA ATE  Windows BA2k diiar E iB  C   Be AHR AR  O    eiZP     bead OT FH ESAS CF   gt                     2  Click Change the order of Preferred Networks     EJ   CE E 7   ERM  D wean IE FIERI Pi EA PREIA ARAA B RUSIE RRCD  a i 10 a E  O  memos O O  a cy Testi b te  I TRERRAARIAIR i MEEHAN all     by PENH RMF    g emanate    Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 11    4 12 Manual    On the Wireless N etworks tab  click Advanced     Clear    Automatically connect to non default network    check box  if it  is selected    Select    Computer to computer  ad hoc  networks only     and click  Close     5  In the Wireless N etworks tab  click Add     6  Enter the network name  e g  samsung   and unselect    The key is provided  for me automatically     Enter the encryption key in the Network key field   and click OK     BARE eR SAR  PHL  SSID QD   RMS SIM  GARRET Bein  ARRERA  Fa RAR  FAME O  WEP    HEER   EZAR ERO      FIRE OERD 1  dsr aie ii eeN A                    Now   To prevent a network connection from an unauthorized user  it woul
44.  folder   Double click the DAT file    When a warning window appears  click the Open with button    In the new window  click Select Program from List and click OK   Select the Windows Media Player  and click OK    The video will start playing    eee    D Notepad  Y Poe  S         E Wisslows Pietam wal Fax Viewss  A Worthan       Saar Tor EA     bP heen ig eat ET      jC              To Write Data in CD    You can copy data to a blank CD or create an audio CD     1  Inserta blank CD into the CD RW drive     2  Click Open Writable CD Folder and click OK  The CD ROM drive window  appears automatically     Seana       zmc  ERA Hiadovs ATSE        3  Click Start  gt  My Computer     4  Select  drag and drop folders or files to copy onto the CD ROM drive window   Click Write Files to CD in the CD ROM drive window     CD ROM drive window          1  Drag and drop folders or files to copy       2  SSSR CD    2  Click W rite Files to CD          ean nen cer My Computer window  BOnanE    HEARTS           nenn  y amn  D amz    O ae          GEARRETH  E T  Pe   A ween   O MiGAHHRATIAN   eo  ANENE   O pazprruanan    y smm               Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 5    5  When the CD Write Wizard appears  enter the CD label  and click Next  The data will begin copying    6  When copying is completed  a message    completed    will appear and the  CD ROM drive will open automatically     Note    For more information on copying CDs    Click Start  gt  Help and Support Enter  CD copy  in t
45.  in the  system memory  When the system memory is not enough  the data is stored in the  hard disk and transferred to system memory when the data is needed  In some  games  the screen may be interrupted during this process     Lower the game resolution or texture image quality   For example  Delta Force  Black Hawk Down  Medal of Honor  Battle Field 1942     Troubleshooting 117    Security Center    Q1    Al    A2    A3    Q2    118 Users Manual    To change the popup window display settings when connected to the  Internet    In the Windows XP SP2 environment  you can decide whether to display a popup  window when connected to the Internet  for user convenience and security    To display most of the popup windows when connected to the Internet    Click on Internet Options in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for    In the Privacy tab of Internet Properties  clear Block pop ups    To display popup windows only from the current site when connected to the  Internet    Place the cursor on the notification area at the bottom of the Internet address bar  and right click to display a menu  from which you can select Temporarily Allow  Pop ups or Always Allow Pop ups from This Site    To display popup windows from a particular site    Click on Internet Options in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for    In the Privacy tab of Internet Properties  click on Settings from Block pop ups   Enter a URL to w
46.  indicators may differ depending on the model   p3     Ne             LED Name Function  Num Lock Turns on when the numeric keypad is activated   Caps Lock Turns on when the user has set the option for typing letters in upper case        Scroll Lock Turns on when it is set to scroll the screen up and down while the cursor  position does not change in some applications           HDD Blinks when the hard disk drive is operating   Battery Turns green   when the battery is fully charged  or when the battery is not  installed     LB     OD BD  E    Turns amber   when the battery is being charged   Blinks   when the battery is not properly installed          Power Turns on   when the computer is turned on   Blinks   when the computer is in Standby mode     ro   rats       22 Users Manual    Adjusting LCD Brightness    There are 8 levels of LCD brightness  1  Dimmest   8  Brightest      Press  lt Fn gt   lt        v gt or lt Fn gt   lt  4    4 gt  keys from the keyboard to adjust LCD  brightness  When changed  the current LCD brightness is displayed on the top left  corner of the LCD screen for a few seconds     LCD  Brightness       Whenever you turn the system on or change the power source the brightness level  changes according to the settings     e when operating on AC power  Brightness Level 8    e when operating on battery power  Brightness Level 1    and on   1  Turn on the system  and press  lt F2 gt  to enter Setup    2  In the Boot menu  change the Brightness Control Mode 
47.  install the drivers and the applications  using the System Software CD        ack up any important data as it    Warning   Before proceeding b   can get lost during installatios       Standard installation  You can change the settings for partitioning  the  installation folder  etc  during the Windows installation  However  reinstalling  Windows may delete the data on the hard disk drive such as files  programs   etc  In order to minimize damage from data loss  please remember to always  back up data     e Quick Installation  This re installs Windows with the user data and the system  configuration intact  The user data in the already existing Windows folders may  be preserved as the existing Windows folders are overwritten     3  The description for the standard installation appears  Click Yes   The installation starts  and the system will be restarted after a while     When Quick Installation is selected    Setup proceeds with Step 3 before automatically installing Windows  Quick  Installation overwrites the existing Windows version  so that drivers or  applications do not need to be reinstalled     4  After the system has restarted  the message    Press any key to boot from CD     appears  Do not press any key at this time  After a while the partition configuration  screen appears    To not change the partition  press  lt Enter gt      What is partition configuration   2 Partition configuration is a function that devides the hard disk drive into one or    several partitio
48.  is displayed only on the LCD screen     A Even though both LCD and CRT are configured as display devices  in basic setup   only one of the selected devices plays video     1  Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties     2  Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M  64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box     3  Select the Overlay Controls item  configure Full Screen Device to    Primary  Display  or    Secondary Display   and then click Apply  Now you can view video  through both of the LCD and CRT screens     Q10 When I connected a TV  some programs  such as Mem  do not  run properly in Full DOS Screen     A When you are using a TV as display device  some programs  such as Mem  may  not run properly in Full DO S Screen  Run the program in DOS window mode     Q11 When   pressed  lt Alt gt   lt Enter gt  keys to change to full screen  mode while playing a music file in Windows Media Player  the  sound may be stopped for a short period     A When you maximize or restore down the W indows Media Player screen  the  screen resolution is changed  Sound may be stopped for a short period while  changing the resolution  Maximize or restore down the screen before playing an  MP3 or MPEG file     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 11    7 12 Manual    Modem Related    Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound     A1 Check that the telephone line is properly connected to the modem     A2 Check that the modem driver is installed properl
49.  key of the AP is configured in the AP management program  Ask  your network administrator or AP manager for more detailed information     A3 Check that the device driver is properly installed  If the driver is not properly  installed  you will find a yellow exclamation mark on the network icon by clicking  Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  System   gt  Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Network adapters  gt   Wireless LAN adapter  If there is a yellow exclamation mark  please reinstall  the device driver with the system software CD     A4 Referring to A2 of Q3  check that the network bridge configuration is correct   Q2 The signal strength is excellent  but   cannot connect to the net   work     Even if the signal strength is excellent  the network connection may not operate  properly if the TCP  IP properties are not properly configured  or the network key   encryption key  is incorrect     A    m    Check that the TCP  IP properties are configured properly  W hen you connect to  an AP  click the Wireless Network Connection icon  W  on the taskbar  and select the Support tab  If the IP is not allocated properly  the IP address will  be displayed as follows   e g  169 254 Xxxx Xxx    If the network does not provide DHCP  you have to specify the correct IP address  by asking your network administrator    Even if the network provides DHCP  the server may not allocate an IP address to    the client properly  and the client station cannot connect 
50.  off the wireless LAN Bluetooth function for the models  te  or with wireless LAN Bluetooth function   User 2 Button Launches a user defined program for the models without wireless LAN     Bluetooth function      lt  lt        Using Wireless LAN Bluetooth Button   Loading or unloading wireless LAN Bluetooth driver takes about 5 seconds   Therefore  if you turn wireless LAN Bluetooth on off using the wireless LAN   Bluetooth button  the button does not work for 5 seconds   For wireless LAN   Bluetooth installed models     What is Bluetooth     Bluetooth is a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data between  two devices     Ist Me    20 Users Manual    Changing the Hot Key Setting    You can change the program that will be launched when you press a hot key  As  default  Windows Calculator is configured to launch when you press the User 1 button   You can set the program by completing the following procedure     1  Double click the Sens Keyboard icon D  on the taskbar   2  Click Browse in the User 1 item     Z    Key Setting    Browse       E Mail  MSIMN EXE Browse          User 1   CALC EXE  User 2   CALC EXE Browse                In the models with wireless LAN Bluetooth installed  the User 2 list is not  displayed     3  Select the desired program in  Open  dialog box  and click Open   Example  Paint     4  Click OK on  Key Settings  dialog box to save the changes     Getting Started 21    Reading the Status Indicators       trem    0000 O       Location of status
51.  signal strength is excellent  the network connection may not operate  properly if the TCP IP properties are not properly configured  or the network key   encryption key  is incorrect     Check that the TCP IP properties are configured properly  When you connect to  an AP  click the Wireless Network Connection icon on the taskbar and select the  Support tab  If the IP is not allocated properly  the IP address will be displayed  as follows  e g  169 254 xxx xxx     If the network does not provide DHCP  you have to specify the correct IP address  by asking your network administrator    Even if the network provides DHCP  the server may not allocate an IP address to  the client properly  and the client station cannot connect to the network     Referring to A2 of Q1  check that the network key is correct   Referring to Q4  check that AP is operating properly     Q3  Al    A2    Q4    I cannot share an Internet connection     It may require some time to synchronize the computers to share an Internet  connection after the Internet connection sharing configuration is completed  If  you cannot share Internet connection even after a longer period  restart the  computer    Check if the connection between the network adapters is configured to bridge  If  there is a configured bridge connection between the network adapters through the  network configuration wizard  remove the network bridge  and reconfigure the  Internet connection sharing     A bridge connection is created when you ran N
52.  software is provided as the virus inspection  program     ANIORS   When you first run Norton AntiVirus  the Norton AntiVirus Configuration window  pops up  If you complete the configuration and your computer connect to network  you  can download and install the latest updates via the network  W hen the live update is    done  virus scanning starts automatically  To stop scanning  click on Stop     If you didn   t configure the N orton AntiVirus program  a security alert icon   B   appears in the notification area on the right of the task bar  This indicates   that the current security state of your computer is not secure  Configure the virus scan   ning program to make the security alert icon disappear     1  Select Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Norton AntiVirus  gt   Norton AntiVirus 2003     2  Click Scan Virus  select drive to inspect  and click Scan   Vaccines for the latest viruses  can be downloaded by                 Pasrriniae  LA umo   Oray connecting to Symantec s  Trinar   6 M952 homepage   mee ft rene  REAS G me su  D F  r MESAR  aa J Far    3 asza  O ax x  3 Fue  or NEIT  RRO HOD  gt   gt   gt  we  symantec  Norton    nti Virus   2003       3  Ifa virus is detected  select Automatic in Norton AntiVirus  and click Next to  delete the virus     Chapter 6  Customizing your computer 6 11       6142  Manual       This chapter provides recovery  procedures using   the System Recovery CD   when the computer is not  operating properly     7 2 Manual      Restoring the Sy
53.  sound effects on booting      e Windows XP Theme  Switches to the Windows XP default Theme        Back  Restores the theme to its previous status     44 Users Manual    Connecting to the Internet       Connecting with a Modem    Before Start      Prepare a telephone line that is not digital        Contact an internet service provider  ISP  for instructions on how to connect to  and disconnect from the Internet     1  Connect a telephone line to the computer   s modem port        2  Connect to the Internet according to the instructions provided by your ISP     If the Internet connection is not disconnected properly  additional telephone     charges may be imposed     Connecting to the Internet 45    Connecting Through a Wired LAN    1  Connect a LAN cable to the computer   s LAN port        Click Start  gt  Control Panel   Click Network and Internet Connections in the  Control Panel  window   Click Network Connections in the  Network and Internet Connections  window     Ole  a    Right click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties        Network Connections  File Edt View Favorites Tools Advanced Help    Q    gt   B J search   gt  Folders  Tzz      Address    Network Connections  A _ LAN or High Speed Internet    ble  Status  Repair    Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut       46 Users Manual    6  On the General tab  select    Internet Protocol TCP IP     and click Properties       Local Area Connection Properties    General   Authentication   Advanced       Co
54.  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    ii Users Manual    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
55.  the DTMF signaling is subject to  is 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    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     Regulatory Compliance Statements xiii    Using Your Documentation       Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer with the Windows   XP  operating system  Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an  experienced user  this user   s manual can help you get the most from your computer     Manual Documentation Conventions    Information Icons    Four icons and their associated messages appear in this manual  The information icons  are placed before the step information they apply to     E Warning   TY Indicates the possibility of personal injury     Caution   b Warns you of possible damage to equipment or data     Note   2 Informs you of special circumstances   Technical Information   DN Informs you of special r
56.  the firewall settings   Windows automatic updates and blocking pop ups when connected to the  Internet     Using the Computer 41    e Plus Tip  This is a collection of additional Windows functions that are useful  for system management   Offering shortcut descriptions of Windows   configuring network sharing and opening local folder sharing  etc      Using EasyBox    Security management function will be used as an example here to show the function of  Easybox    Configuring Firewall    The Windows Firewall prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to your  system via the network or the Internet        1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  EasyBox  gt  EasyBox   2  Click Security from the top menu bar   3  Select Windows Firewall Settings from the Security menu on the left   4  Select a firewall level   5  Click Apply      amp  easy Box    RER co  E J E   i    System    DESKTOP PLUS TIP          A Windows Firewall Settings    ct intoenel Windows Firewall blocks unsolicited inbound traffic from the network  that the computer is connected to        Protection Level      High Firewall on with no exceptions      Normal  Firewall on with exceptions      Low  Firewall off           Advanced Apply                                  Close             Click the User Setting button for advanced features  including exceptions and  permissions     42 Users Manual    Using Samsung Smart Screen    Use Samsung Smart Screen program to arrange desktop icons as desired and man
57.  the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection  im  icon on  the taskbar  and the connection status is displayed     Wireless Network Connection XXX    Speed  11 0 Mbps  Signal Strength  Excellent    Status  Validating identity       ATi x 7 58 PM       Connecting to the Internet 59    Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup    Program  You can use a wireless LAN by using a wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet     provided separately     To use wireless network connection  complete the following procedures      Step1  Install the wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet    e Step2  Configure wireless network settings through the wireless LAN    configuration program     Step 1  Installing the wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet     You can install the wireless LAN client administrator program following the  instruction displayed automatically when you insert the system software CD  Insert the  system software CD into the CD ROM drive  and install the wireless LAN    configuration program     To disable the    Intel Configuration Service    window afterward    After installing the wireless LAN configuration program  select  Do not show  this again   check box  then click Close     Step 2  Using the wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet     Double click the wireless LAN program  3   icon on the taskbar    Or  click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Intel Network Adapters  gt  Intel R  PROSet for    Wireless      In some languages  some button
58.  theater  systems  and DVD drive  It provides 3D surround sound and vivid screen     What is a home theater system   ws Home theater system usually consists of a TV  DVD  5 1 channel speaker  and    a digital amp which provides a high resolution screen  MPEG2  and 3D  surround sound  Dolby 5 1 or DTS   With a home theater system  you can  enjoy a vivid screen and sound in your home as if you are in a movie theater     The following devices are required to enjoy a home theater system     e 5 1 channel speaker system  amplifier  speakers  round type optical connection  cables that can connect to computer   s S PDIF jack   Purchased separately     e DVD drive and program  Optional   e DVD title that supports 5 1 channel  Purchased separately     To use home theater system  complete the following procedures      Step 1  Connect 5 1 channel speaker system to your computer     Step 2  Configuring the digital sound output on the computer    Step 3  Enable S PDIF in the DVD program    34 Users Manual    Step 1  Connect 5 1 channel speaker system to your computer    Connect an amplifier to the S PDIF port on your computer   Connect speakers to the amplifier   Refer to the speaker system   s manual      3  To watch through a TV  connect the TV  and change the display device to the TV  in the Display Properties   Refer to ies External Display Devices     p 84       Sub  Digital p A Woofer    Front Left Speaker ais    amp  Front Right Speaker  pi    Center  Speaker    D a    Surround Lef
59.  to Samsung Smart Screen  double click  Be  icon on the taskbar     To change background or skin    Right click on Samsung Smart Screen and select desired item     Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 13       eae Manual       This chapter provides  instructions on connecting  to the Internet     4 2 Manual    Connecting to the Internet    The following options show many ways to connect to the Internet   An appropriate option should be selected depending on the user   s work   ing environment and the user s system specifications     Option 1 Connecting using a modem and a telephone line     Service has to be applied for and received from an Internet  Service Provider  ISP  through an Internet service account     Option 2 Connecting using a High speed communication  network service  such as ADSL and VDSL    Service has to be applied for and received from a High speed  communication network service provider  Receiving Internet  service may require support from specific devices    Contact the service provider for details     Option 3 Connecting using a wired LAN  Use a LAN cable that is already installed in your office or  building    Option 4 Connecting using a wireless LAN    The Internet can be accessed without a telephone line or a LAN  cable if there is a Wireless LAN AP  Access Point  nearby     AIOS   The Wireless LAN function is optional                                                                                My computer Internet Service  Provider          The Internet P
60.  to the wireless network  the system displays Connected in the  selected network of the N etwork Connection window     Note    Checking the connection status   Move the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection  A  icon  on the taskbar  and the connection status is displayed        Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup  Program    You can use a wireless LAN by using a wireless LAN configuration program  PRO Set   provided separately     To use wireless network connection  complete the following procedures      gt  Step1  Install the wireless LAN configuration program  PRO Set      p gt  Step2  Configure wireless network settings through the wireless LAN configura   tion program     E Step 1  Installing the wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet     You can install the wireless LAN client administrator program following the  instruction displayed automatically when you insert the system software CD  Insert  the system software CD into the CD ROM drive  and install the wireless LAN  configuration program     ANORS   To not display    Intel Configuration Service    window afterward    After installing the wireless LAN configuration program  select    Do not show this    again     check box  then click Close     E Step 2  Using the wireless LAN configuration program  PROSet     Double click the wireless LAN program  23  icon on the taskbar    Or  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Intel Network Adapters  gt  Intel  PROSet for Wireless       Not   In som
61.  turned on     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 25    4 26 Manual      Using Bluetooth  optionan    Bluetooth is an industry standard for local area wireless data exchange  between devices  To use Bluetooth  both of the two Bluetooth devices must  be accessible through a wireless connection     Bluetooth enables you to do the following tasks    e Transferring files and folders  p4 29    e Connecting with a HID  p4 30    e Synchronizing personal information  p4 31    e Connecting to a network   e Exchanging electronic business card   e Connecting with a Bluetooth headset   This chapter describes    Transferring Files and Folders        Connecting with a HID  e g     keyboard and  or mouse   and    Synchronizing Personal Information     For more infor   mation  refer to the separate Bluetooth M anual included on the system software CD     Installing the Bluetooth Software    To use Bluetooth  you have to install the driver and the Bluetooth Manager program     1  Insert the system software CD in the CD drive on the right side of the computer   and select Install Bluetooth Software       When the Install shield wizard appears  click Next to continue the installation   W hen the installation is completed  the Bluetooth icon  E  will appear on the  taskbar     N    ww      Press touchpad right button on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar  and click  Start Using Bluetooth        Start Using Bluetooth         4  Click Next to continue the installation       When the  Device Na
62.  well below the RF exposure limits as set by Industry Canada     This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter     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     x Users Manual    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 som
63.  with the system performance  You can  install only required components        Custom Installation   You can customize the installation of drivers and  programs     7 4 Manual    E Installing drivers and programs    1  Click Standard Installation in the main window of the System Software CD    Standard Installation is recommended     2  The system is scanned to display the drivers and programs that need to be  installed     3  Click OK  The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory  defaults     Samsung   sg cD           The components of Standard Installation can vary depending on the model     Nota   In figure 3  to add components to the installation  click Cancel and select the    component s  that you want to install and then click on Install Now     4  When done  restart the system     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer    S      Reinstalling Windows XP    If the Windows XP does not operate properly due to an error in the sys   tem  or if you have replaced the hard disk drive  you can reinstall  W indows XP using the system recovery CD     Caution W ith the system recovery CD  you can reinstall W indows XP only  To return the  system to the state of shipment  reinstall the device drivers and programs with the  system software CD after reinstalling Windows XP with the system recovery CD     Reinstalling Window may delete the data on the hard disk drive such as files   programs  etc  In order to minimize damage from data loss  please remember to  always b
64.  you choose are stored in  battery maintained CMOS memory that saves the information even when the  computer   s power is turned off  When your computer is turned back on  it is configured  with the values found in this memory    Run System Setup if you get a message prompting you to run the program  You may  also want to run System Setup  particularly the first time you use your computer  to set  the time and date  use security or power management features  or alter the settings of  other features     help from a person who is knowledgeable  Incorrect settings may cause your    BIOS Caution   b If you are not familiar with BIOS setup and what the parameters mean  seek  system to malfunction or    Crash        here or may include additional fields  Field names and order of appearance  can vary according to the version of the BIOS  basic input output system  on    Ki Your computer   s version of System Setup may not include all the fields listed  your computer     Customizing Your Computer 77    Starting System Setup    To start System Setup  turn on your computer and then press  lt F2 gt  and hold until the  System Setup screen appears     Table 2  System Setup Menus                      Menu Function   Main Changes the basic system    Advanced Configures advanced features on your computer    Security Enables security features  including passwords    Boot Specifies the order of boot devices and configures boot  features    Exit Specifies how to exit System Setup        To ope
65. 5   255  0  HEME O  123   123   123  1  TRA DNS  MIRESE  123   123  123  2  Fik DNS  MEEA   123   123   123  3  IRAH WINS  RE H   123   123   123  4  Mit WINS mei 123 123 123  5    Cer Cn        4  When the configuration has been completed  click OK   Now you can connect to both networks using DHCP and static IP respectively     Configuring the Network Environment Settings  for Wireless LAN Network  wian        A wireless network  Wireless LAN  environment is a network environment  that enables communication between multiple computers at home or a  small size office through wireless LAN devices     W hen a computer to computer network has been constructed  a computer  that is not connected to the Internet can share the Internet by accessing  another computer connected to the Internet   See Page 4 18  Using   N etwork Services     ANIOWS   The description in this section concerns the Intel R  PRO  Wireless LAN 2100 3B  Mini PCI Adapter  hereafter referred to as a 11b card  and the Intel R   PRO   W ireless 2200BG Network Connection device  hereafter referred to asa    11g card      A wireless LAN interface is an optional device that you can select when you  purchase this product  You can connect to the Internet over a wireless connection  when your computer has a wireless LAN  WLAN  device     To view the installed wireless LAN card  click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt   Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager     The images actually displayed may differ from the figures s
66. 6 32 bit  type I or II PCMCIA card types     Ki The PCMCIA card slot does not support a ZV card or a PCMCIA III card     To insert a PCMCIA card    Push the eject button of the PCMCIA card slot once to pop it out  Push the    Before using the PCMCIA slot  remove the slot protector   W button again to eject the slot protector     1  Insert a PCMCIA card into the PCMCIA card slot on the side of the computer     Ensure that the PCMCIA card is inserted the correct way  as incorrect insertion  0 will damage the PCMCIA card slot        2  Windows automatically installs the necessary driver for the card  If there is no  available driver found by Windows  you have to install the driver using a disk  supplied with the card     Using the Computer 37    To remove a PCMCIA card    1   2     S i tase    38 Users Manual    Double click Safely Removes Hardware icon    on the taskbar     On the  Safely Remove Hardware  dialog box  select the appropriate PCMCIA  card and click Stop     When  Stop a Hardware Device  dialog box appears  click OK    Click Close to close the  Safely Remove Hardware  dialog box    Push eject button of the PCMCIA card slot once  and the button pops out   Push the button again to eject the PCMCIA card     Using the Memory Stick Slot  Optional     Memory Stick is popular as a removable storage device similar to a floppy diskette  It  is widely used for many digital products like digital cameras  PDAs  etc  Users can  easily install a memory stick to save and remove d
67. Australia    Japan       Thomas Electronics of Australia Pty   Ltd   Add   3 Sheridan Close Milperra NSW 2214  Australia    Tel   61 2 9773 7400 FAX   61 2 9773 7177  E mail  teoa thomas com au    Samsung Japan Service Center   Add  Hamacho Center Bldg  16F  2 31 1 Nihonabashi  Hamacho   Chuo Ku  Tokyo  Japan 103 8488   Tel  81 3 5641 9133 FAX     E mail  support samsung co jp    81 3 5641 9883       New Zealand    Hong Kong       Futronics Service   Add  Futronics Auckland 5 Airborne Road North Harbour Industrial  Estate Albany  Auckland  New Zealand   Tel  64 9 4155 988 FAX     E mail  _roland feurer   futronics co nz    64 9 4155 989       Samsung Electronics H K  Co   Ltd    Add  11 F  Phase2  MTL Warehouse Building  Berth One   Kwai Chung  NT  Hong Kong   Tel  852 2862 6001 FAX     E mail   service  sehk samsung com    852 2862 6971    0310    
68. Be cautious when selecting    Allow network users to change my files  since  other network users can change the files in the shared folder     The file and folder sharing configuration has been completed     Connecting to the Internet 65    Step 2  Using Shared Files or Folders    This section describes how to access shared files or folders if your computer is a  member of the same workgroup     1  Click Start  gt  My Computer  Under Other Places  click My Network Places in  your computer     2  Click View workgroup computers     and click the desired computer to access the  shared file     Y My Network Places  Fle Edt yew Favorites Tools Help    Q  GB Psh  Pp rodes FE     dress  E my Network Places       If your computer is a member of another workgroup     1  Click Other Places  gt  Microsoft Windows Network   2  Click the desired workgroup   3  Click the desired computer to display the shared files or folders     Sharing Printers    This section describes how to share a printer between computers connected to a  network     To share a printer  complete the following procedures     e Step 1  Configure printer sharing in the computer connected to the printer        Step 2  Add and use the shared printer in other computers on the network     66 Users Manual    Step 1  Configuring Printer Sharing    1  From the computer connected to the printer  click Start  gt  Printers and Faxes   2  Right click the printer you want to share  and click Sharing        Printers and Faxes    Ele
69. D    CD RW drive Reads and writes a CD    DVD ROM drive Reads a CD DVD    CD RW DVD ROM Combo drive Reads a CD DVD and writes a CD    DVD Multi Drive Reads CD DVD  and writes data to CD DVD  Supports DVD R   DVD RW  and DVD RAM only for the DVD recording format           Only CD RW DVD ROM Combo  DVD Multi drive is provided in X10 Plus and  Ki X30 models   Optional     To insert a CD  1  Press the eject button on right side of the CD drive     2  When the tray slides out  place a CD onto the tray with the label facing up  and  push the CD down until it clicks     Emergency Eject Hole  Eject Button  CD Access LED       3  Push the tray in gently until it clicks     Using the Computer 29    To eject a CD    1  Stop any process that accesses the CD drive and ensure the CD access LED is  turned off     Press the eject button on right side of the CD drive     When the tray slides out  remove the CD from the tray     Push the tray in gently until it clicks                bt C De      30 Users Manual    If you remove the CD when the CD access LED is on  the disk and the data in  it may be damaged     Emergency Eject Hole   To eject a CD when the CD drive is not working or the computer is turned off   unfold a paperclip  and insert the unfolded end of the clip into the emergency  eject hole  located next to the eject button  and press until the CD tray opens     To clean a CD or DVD title  Clean the disc with a soft clean cloth by wiping from the center outwards     To play a DVD  Yo
70. DOS Screen     When you are using a TV as display device  some programs  such as Mem  may  not run properly in Full DOS Screen  Run the program in DOS window mode     When I pressed  lt Alt gt   lt Enter gt  keys to change to full screen mode while  playing a music file in Windows Media Player  the sound may be stopped for  a short period    When you maximize or restore down the Windows Media Player screen  the  screen resolution is changed  Sound may be stopped for a short period while    changing the resolution  Maximize or restore down the screen before playing an  MP3 or MPEG file     Troubleshooting 103    Modem Related    Q1  Al    A2    A3    Q2    104 Users Manual    I cannot hear the modem sound   Check that the telephone line is properly connected to the modem     Check that the modem driver is installed properly    Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  System    Select Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Modems in the System Properties  window  and check if there is a yellow exclamation mark on the installed modem  icon  If there is  delete the modem device driver and reinstall the driver  because  the yellow exclamation mark represents a not properly installed driver    If there is no yellow exclamation mark  double click the installed modem  and  click Diagnostics tab  gt  Query Modem in the Modem Properties window to  diagnose the modem    No message in either of Command and Response in the Diagnostics tab means  that the modem i
71. Desktop    The desktop is the working area on the computer  It consists of the large workspace and  a taskbar at the bottom        Shortcut 3  Icons a             Start Menu            tep andsupoort  prh S A Vi  a ah w Recycle Bin       EN Eng Li B  Start Button   anguage Bar    Taskbar System Tray with Clock    Start Button are Opens the Start menu   ty start i    Taskbar Displays programs that are currently running  Frequently used  icons can be placed here           Recycle Bin   Deleted files or folders are sent here     g    Language Bar Switches text input language           Introducing Windows 25    Understanding the Start Menu    The Start menu includes everything that is required to start Windows  From the Start  menu it is possible to run a program  open a file  assign system users with Control   Panel  receive support by clicking Help and Support  and search desired items from the  computer or Internet by clicking Search     Frequently used programs    All Programs    Start Button    My Computer    A   SAMSUNG    Internet  Internet Explorer     gt  E mail    D Outlook    xI MSN     Windows Media Player    3 Windows Messenger     Tour Windows XP    Files and Settings Transfer  Wizard    All Programs   gt        L  My Documents  4 My Recent Documents  gt        x  cy My Pictures  2 My Music  gs My Computer     Be control pane      Set Program Access and  Defaults     Printers and Faxes        Help and Support    p search  I  Run       g OFF 0  Turn Off Computer     
72. Details Fils  My Computer  Sytem elder N musk Double click  Bitmap Image Shared  music Documents or      2   ces Local Disk   You can see files  and folders     Double click the hard drive  local disk  to view internal folders and files stored in it  If  the contents do not appear  click Show the contents of this folder     What is a drive    A storage device in which files and folders are saved in  and read from   What is a folder    A folder is used to group and manage files systematically  and may include  files in sub folders  It is similar to a bookshelf    What is a file    A file is a document or various kinds of material that is generated as a result  of program operation  It is also called data     To view the entire structure of the drive  Click the Folder icon in the taskbar to view the entire structure  Click again to  return to the Quick Task Window     Introducing Windows 27    Help and Support Center  Help and Support Center provides references and troubleshooting information    regarding computer use   Click Start  gt  Help and Support     Windows XP Tour    You can tour elementary functions provided by Windows XP   Click Start  gt  Tour Windows XP   Or click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Tour Windows XP     Click on the topics to find out about important functions of Windows XP     28 Users Manual    Using the Computer       Using the CD Drive    You have one of following drives installed in your computer                 CD ROM drive Reads a C
73. Explorer       E mail key   Runs the Internet e mail client program  Example  O utlook Express     v User 1 button   Used to specify frequently used programs  To specify a program as  a frequently used program  follow these steps    v W LAN  Bluetooth or    o User 2 Button   Turns on and off the wireless  LAN   Bluetooth function for the models with wireless LAN   Bluetooth  function  Launches a user defined program for the models without  wireless LAN   Bluetooth function     NOTS   Using Wireless LAN  Bluetooth Button    Loading or unloading wireless LAN   Bluetooth driver takes about 5 seconds     Therefore  if you turn wireless LAN   Bluetooth on  off using the wireless    LAN  Bluetooth button  the button does not work for 5 seconds   For wireless    LAN  Bluetooth installed models    ANORS   What is Bluetooth     Bluetooth is a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data between two  devices     E Changing the Hot Key Settings  The following example shows how to change the setting of User 1 button    1  Double click the SENS Keyboard icon      on the taskbar   2  Click Browse in the User 1 item         tere  SERGE    E Mat  MSIMN EXe Browse   User 1   CALC EXE    User2   CALCEXE                In the models with wireless LAN   Bluetooth installed  the User 2 list is not  displayed     Note    3  Select the desired program in  Open   and click Open   Example  Windows Paint   4  Click OK in  Key Settings  to save the changes     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 17   
74. For the  information on the security information  check the security settings of the access  point or ask your wireless network administrator     To connect to an existing computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  enter the pass   word configured when creating the computer to computer network for the first  time  You do not need to enter network authentication and key index     Security Settings     Network Authentication   The network authentication option includes  Open System and Shared Key  W hen you select O pen System  no  authentication is applied  however  encryption is supported   W hen you select  Shared Key  a WEP key is used for authentication  The default setting is  Open System    e Data Encryption  WEP    The IEEE 802 11 WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy   standard defines two levels of encryption  a 64 bit key  this is sometimes repre   sented by 40bits  and a 128 bit key     e Key index  Select the current encryption key index used by the access point  out of 1 to 4      To use pass phrase  Click Use pass phrase to activate  and enter 5  for 64   bit  or 13  for 128 bit  alphanumeric characters  represented by 0 9  a z  or A Z       To use WEP key  Click Use WEP keys to activate  and enter a hexadecimal    number  represented by 0 9 and A F  of 10  for 64 bit  or 26  for 128 bit  dig   its in the W EP key field     W hen a wireless connection to an access point is established  connection icon   t  appears in front of the name of connected profile     4 16 Manual    
75. MB Optional  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x2   Microphone  Headphone  S PDIF   Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor  TV Out  S Video   Options Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external  battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  315 x 265 x 23 6 WxDxH  LCD Panel Size 14  XGA TFT LCD  Weight 1 8 Kg  including 3 cell battery   Battery Li lon Smart Battery  Operation Temperature  storage    5   40  C  operation    10   32  C  Environment Humidity  storage    5    90   operation    20    80   Operation Voltage 100   240 VAC  Frequency 50   60 Hz  Output Power 60W  Output Voltage 19 0 VDC          s P ease reter to T e product cata og or consu Tyour product provider or aval abl ity wnen purchasing Optiona    accessories for this system     130 Users Manual    X15 Plus Model             Item Specification Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 3 1 7GHz   Dothan  Cache memory 1MB Pentium M  2MB Dothan   Main memory 128 256 512 1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem    ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD    2 5     UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD ROM drive  CD RW drive  DVD ROM drive  Optional  CD RW DVD ROM Combo drive  DVD Multi Drive  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB  1024x768 pixels  XGA    1400x1050 pixels  SXGA     1600x1200  pixels  UXGA   Sound Chipset   Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LTS56ADW  Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet  Wireless  802 11b or 802 11b g Optional  PCMCIA Slot 
76. N Related    Refer to    Connecting Through a Wireless LAN  Option      p 51  for the basic uses of  a wireless LAN     Q1    Al    A2    A3    A4    Q2    Al    A2  A3    108 Users Manual    The Wireless LAN device is operating properly  but I cannot connect to the  Internet or to another computer     This is due to an incorrect configuration  or a configuration error  Check the  following check lists     If you are using a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network connection  check  that the name of the configured network  SSID  is correct  The network name   SSID  is case sensitive     If you are using a network key  encryption key   you have to use the same  network keys for an AP  Access Point  or a computer to computer network  Ad  Hoc   The network key of the AP is configured in the AP management program   Ask your network administrator or AP manager for more detailed information     Check that the device driver is properly installed  If the driver is not properly  installed  you will find a yellow exclamation mark on the network icon by  clicking Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  System  gt   Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Network adapters  gt  Wireless LAN adapter  If  there is a yellow exclamation mark  please reinstall the device driver with the  system software CD     Referring to A2 of Q3  Check that the network bridge configuration is correct     The signal strength is excellent  but I cannot connect to the network     Even if the
77. Notices       No part of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or  transmitted  in any form or by any means  mechanical photocopying  recording or  otherwise  without the prior written permission of the manufacturer     The information within this manual is subject to change without notice     The manufacturer shall not be held liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions  contained in herein  nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the    furnishing  performance or use of this material   Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation     Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only  and may be  trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies     Macrovision Statement    If your computer has a DVD drive and an analog TV Out port  the following  paragraph applies    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method  claims of certain U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended for home  and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Copyright 2003 All rights are reserved    Notices i    Important Safety Information       Safety Instructions    Your
78. RMAT  commands by mistake may  cause loss of data      Virus infection may cause unrecoverable loss of data      An abrupt power cut during program operation may cause disk or  data damage      Moving the computer  or impacts to the computer during hard disk  operation may cause data loss or bad sectors on the hard disk        Be sure to make backup copies of important data    The Manufacturer is not liable for lost data    Turn on peripheral devices before  turning on the computer   O therwise damages may occur    Turn off the computer before turning off other peripheral devices   O therwise damages may occur    Do not touch the modem  telephone lines and exposed  electrical terminals during a thunder storm   There is a danger of electric shocks or fires      Before disassembling the system  turn the power off and  disconnect the power cable    There is a danger of electric shocks        Appendix A 9    A 10 Manual    Use only authorized parts and do not  disassemble  repair or modify the computer  unless at an authorized dealer    Use authorized service centers as the system may be  damaged        Do not touch the power strip with wet hands   There is a danger of electric shock     Place the computer away from heat devices  such as heaters    It may damage the system or cause fires     Clean with cleaners specifically for computers  Do not use benzene  paint thinner  or alcohol to clean the computer  It may dam   age the product       SAMSUNG Notebook Computer Global Warran
79. Type   and II Compatible  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128MB  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x2   Microphone  Headphone  S PDIF   Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor  TV Out  S Video   Options Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external  battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  327 8 x 277 7 x 26 7 WxDxH  LCD Panel Size 15  XGA   SXGA    UXGA TFT LCD Optional       Weight 2 34 Kg  including 6cell battery   Battery Li lon Smart Battery  Operation Temperature  storage     5   40  C  operation    10   32   C    Environment  Operation Voltage  Frequency  Input Output Power  Output Voltage       Humidity  storage    5    90   100   240 VAC   50   60 Hz   60W   19 0 VDC     operation    20    80             Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional  accessories for this system     Specifications 131    X30 Model             Item Specification Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 3 1 7GHz   Dothan  Cache memory 1MB Pentium M  2MB Dothan   Main memory 128 256 512 1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem    ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD    2 5     UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD RW DVD ROM Combo  DVD Multi drive Optional  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB  1280 x 800 pixels  Wide XGA    1680 x 1050 pixels  Wide SXGA    Sound Chipset   Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LTS56ADW  Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet  Wirel
80. Windows Conventions   Ei Almost all    Windows    programs will display the name function of a button or    icon if you place the touchpad pointer on the item you want information about     Software User Documentation    Your computer is shipped from the factory with several software programs installed   The software may include its own online or printed documentation  Refer to the  documentation or the Help options in the software for more information     The figures and illustrations in this manual may not be identical to those on  2 your system     selecting  ex  Place the volume icon in the taskbar  in the properties dialog    General Icon Note      Some of the Icons used in Windows XP may be placed on the taskbar by  box     2 Users Manual    Getting Started       Introducing Your Computer    Plus  and X30     Some photographs in this document are based on X15 Plus model  The  photographs may be somewhat different in shape and colour from your  computer depending on the model     Ei This User s Guide provides information for following models  X10 Plus  X15    X10 Plus Model       Front View  LCD Latch  LCD Panel  Hot Keys  p20   Status Indicators  p22   Power Button  Scroll Wheel    Fingerprint Sensor   Optional  Keyboard  p14        Touchpad  p17           Touchpad Buttons    Speaker Speaker       Memory Stick Slot Status Indicators  p22    Optional  p39     Getting Started 3    About fingerprint sensor   Fingerprint sensor is an option  Models without fingerprint senso
81. Windows Medsa Player EA x    33 Winlows Manai       Internet Browser  Electronic M ail Program                   f B mro                _  List of Progra ms Last Used g  id Weis    sresemn te  The program item and location X  may be changed  A sxnzrmna 5 EER      SHRED  H 2o  I ATR                       PEMO    Click This Button  to View the Start Menu       This Folder Stores  Personal Documents    My Computer  Control Panel    Help and Support    Includes All Programs          Displays the contents of the hard disk  the CD ROM  My Computer pE drive  the network drive  and floppy disks  It can  also be used to search and open files and folders        Control Panel B Enables users to configure settings on the    computer        Help and Support     Provides on line help  information on W indows    and troubleshooting        Seal or the Internet     Enables users to search for information in files       ihe    Run    2 4 Manual    Runs programs or documents     Title Bar    Menu Bar    Quick Task W indow           SRO BHD RAD AOARW J    Understanding a Window    A window is the basic component in working with the computer  The My Computer  window  which is a window for the computer s hard drive  will be used as an exam   ple here to show the basic composition of a window     Click Start  gt  My Computer   Folder Icon         Close W indow Button  AD NAW a      gt  Pana  rux M  oan sual Maximize Button   uJ P   e Gii 00 Ant soar   rrr It yd        Minimize Button       i naze  
82. abel     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 amp TTE directive     xii Users Manual    European States qualified under wireless approvals     EU Austria  Belgium  Denmark  Finland  France  with frequency  restrictions   Germany  Greece  Ireland  Italy  Luxembourg  The  Netherlands  Portugal  Spain  Sweden and the United Kingdom    Accept EU Iceland  Liechtenstein  Norway and Switzerland   European States with restrictions on use     EU In France  the frequency range is restricted to 2446 5 2483 5 MHz for  devices above 10 mW transmitting power such as wireless LAN     Accept EU No limitations at this time     European Telecommunication Information   for products fitted with EU approved modems     Marking by the symbol C    indicates compliance of this equipment 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     Ney  Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect  pulse  or DTMF  FY  tone  signaling  only the performance of
83. ack up data  Samsung Electronics is not liable in the case of data loss   please consult your warranty statement for clarification     NORS   When you have set a booting password  You are asked to enter your booting password after restarting the system  during the Windows installation  Enter the password to continue to the next    steps   E Reinstalling Windows    Explain Standard installation option as a standard     wee esesese oooocococooooocooooo    1  Insert the system recovery CD into the CD ROM drive   2  In the initial screen  click Standard installation     DRAM     TEAC SAAOL DY BYORI Windows  itki  WAKES Samsung CRAM ILMT H   EE Windows 2  BEMIR EEEE E hR ARaX     ME  AAHRKLH  SHANHAAHAET RA  TMAYSARTELR  NWEALH        Standard installation   You can change the settings for partitioning  the  installation folder  etc  during the W indows installa   tion  However  reinstalling Windows may delete the  data on the hard disk drive such as files  programs   etc  In order to minimize damage from data loss   please remember to always back up data     7 6 Manual    3     Note    Note    Ds    Quick Installation   This re installs Windows with the user data and the  system configuration intact  The user data in the already  existing Windows folders may be preserved as the  existing Windows folders are overwritten     The description for the standard installation appears  Click Yes   The installation starts  and the system will be restarted after a while       When Quick Ins
84. age  them effectively     1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  Samsung Smart Screen     When you launch Samsung Smart Screen for the first time  a dialog box asking  whether to register the program as a start program or not appears  If you select    OK  the program is automatically launched when you start your computer     2  Samsung Smart Screen appears  When you run the program for the first time  water  drop image is displayed     Click a water drop to  open and close the  group        3  To move an icon  click a water drop to open it  then drag an icon to another water  drop     To return to Windows desktop  Right click on Samsung Smart Screen and click Windows desktop  Windows  desktop is displayed   To return to Samsung Smart Screen  double click E icon on the taskbar     To change background or skin  Right click on Samsung Smart Screen and select desired item     Using the Computer 43    Using Samsung Theme    Samsung Theme is a program that enables a user to easily switch a theme  desktop   logon screen and sound effect      Double click the Samsung Theme  42  icon on the desktop      Or select Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung Software  gt  Samsung Theme  gt   Samsung Theme      Samsung Theme    Close button       Help button    amy       Samsung Theme Windows XP Theme Back    Move the mouse pointer over  Samsung Theme item  then the  Samsung Theme will be displayed  below           Samsung Theme  Switches to Samsung Theme  desktop  logon screen and 
85. agic packet commands  arrives from network wired  LAN         To use  lt Wake On LAN gt  function    1  Click Start  gt  My Computer  gt  My Network Places  gt  View net   work connections    2  Click the right button on the touchpad over Local Area Connection  and  select Properties    3  Click Configure     and select Power Management tab  Select    Allow  this device to bring the computer out of standby     then click OK   Restart the system     e If the system in rest mode is activated when there is no received signal  use the  system after disabling  lt W ake On LAN  gt  function     e Connecting wired LAN while using wireless LAN may not execute  lt Wake On  LAN  gt  function  Configure wireless LAN to  Disable  to use  lt Wake On LAN  gt     function     Wireless LAN Related    Refer to    Configuring the N etwork Environment Settings for W ireless  LAN Network  W LAN      P 4 9  for the basic uses of a wireless LAN     Q1 The Wireless LAN device is operating properly  but   cannot con   nect to the Internet or to another computer     This is due to an inappropriate configuration  Check the following check lists     Al If you are using a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network connection  check that  the name of the configured network  SSID  is correct  The network name  SSID  is  case sensitive     A2 If you are using a network key  encryption key   you have to use the same net   work keys for an AP  Access Point  or a computer to computer network  Ad Hoc    The network
86. alled on your notebook   However  since there are some differences in menus  screens  and operations  you need  to refer to this Guide if your notebook s operating system is Windows 2000     Registering Windows 2000    The procedure for registering your Windows presented in the Installation Guide is  explained based on Windows XP  However  because registration procedure for  Windows 2000 is similar  you can proceed the registration by following the direction  displayed on the screens     Locations of Programs folder and Control Panel       Location of Programs folder    Location of Control Panel        DB  Network and Dial up Connections  E  Printers  A Taskbar  amp  Start Menu              Click the Start button     Using Windows 2000 143    Introducing Windows    Descriptions presented in Introducing Windows     p 25  are applicable only to  Windows XP  For Windows 2000  location of menus  shape of icons and some uses  may differ from those of Windows XP     To Playback Audio or Video CD    Just insert your audio or video CD into your CD drive  The associated application  program will start automatically and playback the audio or video files     If your video CD is not played back automatically  locate and run the video file  for  example  DAT file  to playback on your video CD     Writing Data to CD  Applicable to the model equipping with CD RW     Descriptions in    To write data on a CD     p 32  section are applicable only to Windows  XP  For using CD RW drive on Window
87. and accessories recommended by manufacturer     o To reduce the risk of fire  use only No  26 AWG or larger telecommunications  line cord     patient care areas of medical and dental facilities  oxygen rich environments     Do not use this product in areas classified as hazardous  Such areas include  or industrial areas     Battery Disposal    EFR  Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non removable  JN rechargeable batteries in the garbage   iN    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     Important Safety Information iii    Laser Safety    All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety  standards  including IEC 825  The laser devices in these components are classified 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     specified 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     Power Cord Requirements    Laser Safety Note   BK Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those    The power cord set  wall plug  cable and AC adapter plug  you received with your  computer meets the requirements for use in 
88. and click Save     Ask ISP or network administrator for IP address     To change network places    You can change network places as below     1  Connect LAN cable to the computer s LAN port  and double click Samsung  Network Manager icon on the desktop     If you used static IP in previous place  previous static IP is displayed in the  Z status dialog box     Connecting to the Internet 49    2     50 Users Manual    Click Change  select a place icon then click Change     Samsung Network Manager    Default             Example  changing to Office          On  Do you want to change the location setting   dialog box  click Ok     When the network place is changed  corresponding place icon is displayed in color  and full dialog box appears  In the right area of full dialog box  network setting is  displayed    Click Close to close the dialog box     Connecting Through a Wireless LAN  Option     A wireless network  Wireless LAN  environment is a network environment that  enables communication between multiple computers at home or a small size office  through wireless LAN devices     Using the wireless network connections between the systems  you can use normal  network functions such as sharing of files  folders and printers  When a computer to   computer network has been constructed  a computer that is not connected to the  Internet can share the Internet by accessing another computer connected to the Internet   For details  see    Using Network Services    on page 64     4    4  
89. andby and Hibernate modes     5  Click OK to set your power management options and close the window     You can return to normal operation after you have used one of the    Power  Management    buttons by quickly pushing and releasing the Power button     90 Users Manual    Using the Battery    Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power  without connecting the AC power     T   Please read the instructions on the battery before use   Please refer to the system operation environment  p130  of this manual and    operate and store the battery at room temperature     Ejecting and Attaching Battery  1  Shutdown the system and close LCD   2  Put the computer upside down on a flat surface     3  Pull the two battery latches outward  then remove the battery         4  E5    ES       In X10 Plus model  slide left battery latch outward  then remove the battery  Ei while holding the right battery latch outward     System Management 91    4  To install the battery again  slide the battery into the system as below  The battery  latches move inward  and fix the battery automatically        Using the bridge battery  Only for X30 model    Your computer has a bridge battery  which supplies power for a short time  even when there is no battery installed  Thus you can exchange a battery in  standby mode  without turning the computer completely off  When you are  exchanging the battery in standby mode  exchange in 3 minutes     Ki For X10 plus model  sli
90. ange display devices using  lt Fn gt      lt F4 LCD CRT gt  keys  then the system does not operate    When you use  lt Fn gt     lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys while playing a 3D game  a system  error may occur    Do not use  lt Fn gt     lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys while playing a 3D game      lt Fn F4  CRT LCD gt  Key combination does not work     While displaying video of VCD or MPEG  or the display setting is Dual View   you cannot toggle display devices  Also the installation of NetWare Client 32  program disables the function of  lt Fn F4  CRT LCD gt      Troubleshooting 115    Q6    Q7    Q8    Q9    Q10    116 Users Manual    While running a game   lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys may not work or  screen may not be displayed properly when the keys are pressed    While running Direct3D game  display device configuration keys do not work to  maintain the system stability  Since display device control varies depending on  the type of display devices in some games  the screen may not displayed properly   Use  lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys before starting a game  Do not press the keys  while running a game     It may happen while running Harry Porter and the Chamber of Secrets  Warcraft  3  Unreal Tournament 2003  Starcraft  Quake 3  Soldier of Fortune 2  Heroes of  Might and Magic 4  etc      Running speed of a game is too slow or fast     Change the setting of Power Schemes to  Always On       Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  Power Opt
91. ant to allow pop ups into Address of Web site to allow and click  on Add    You will find that the entered address is added to the allowed sites list  The next  time you connect to the Web site  you will see pop ups appearing    When you need to re block a permitted site  select the Web site address that you  want to block from the Allowed Sites and click on Remove     When you connect to a Web site  you see the message     To help protect your  security  Internet Explorer stopped this site from installing an ActiveX  control on your computer    or    This site might require the following ActiveX  control    below the address bar    Windows XP SP2 blocks unsigned ActiveX controls from being installed when  connected to certain Web sites for security reasons  On some Web sites that have  no ActiveX controls installed  applications are not started or do not display  properly    In this case  to install ActiveX controls  right click the notification area to display  a menu from which you can select Install ActiveX control     Q3    Al    A2    A3    A4    When you see a Windows Security Alert icon p appear on the right part  of the task bar     With the Security Center feature added  Windows XP SP2 checks the Firewall   the automatic updates configuration and installation of virus checking programs  to display a Windows Security Alert icon on the right part of the task bar when it  judges that the computer is vulnerable to attacks from the Internet  In this case   check the foll
92. ata on it     v    Restrictions for using a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro   Memory Sticks and Memory Sticks Pro  256MB   1GB  about 1 MB s data  rate  can only be used as data saving devices  The copyright protection  function is not supported for these memory sticks     1  Carefully slide the memory stick into the slot with the logo side facing up        2  Click Start  gt  My Computer  and double click the Memory Stick icon  ww  to  see the content     3  To remove the memory stick  slightly push on the end of the memory stick  When  the memory stick is ejected  pull it out     Z    To use a memory stick in other digital devices   If you want to use a memory stick with other digital devices  such as a digital  camera  you are recommended to format the memory stick in the digital  device  If you have formatted the memory stick in the computer  you may have  to reformat it in the digital device     To protect data in a memory stick   To prevent overwriting or deleting the data in the memory stick  move the slide  lock to the  Lock  position    To remove a memory stick in Windows 2000   Only remove a memory stick after at least 20 seconds after finishing a task   such as formatting  copying or deleting    To use a Memory Stick Duo   Insert a Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick Duo adapter and insert the  adapter into the Memory Stick slot of the computer     Using the Computer 39    40 Users Manual    To Re install the Memory Stick  Card  Driver  The Memory Stick  Card  nee
93. ate colour quality     For XGA models  configuring the screen resolution to 1024x768  and the  colour quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     For SXGA  models  configuring the screen resolution to 1400x1050  and the  colour quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     For UXGA models  configuring the screen resolution to 1600x1200  and the  colour quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     For 15 4  WXGA models  configuring the screen resolution to 1280x800  and  the colour quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     For 15 4  WSXGA  models  configuring the screen resolution to 1680x1050   and the colour quality to Highest  32 bit  is recommended     Customizing Your Computer 83    Using External Display Devices    Using external display devices such as monitors  projectors  TVs  etc allows you to  view screen images alternatively or simultaneously on each device  Additionally  you  can extend the screen onto two display devices to use a larger workspace  Using  external display devices is especially useful when you are giving a presentation or  watching a movie through your TV     Switching Display Devices Using the Shortcut Key    You can watch the screen through either the LCD or an external display device  or you  can even watch the screen through both the LCD and an external display device  simultaneously     1  Connect the external display device  e g  a monitor or a projector  to the  corresponding port of the system  To connect a TV  connect the TV to 
94. ation and click Next In the Windows XP Professional  edition  an additional window that requires thecomputer name and the  administrator password appears  Enter the computer name and the  administrator password and click Next    W hen the Date and Time Settings window appears  click Next      W hen the system restarts to display Press any key to boot from CD  do not press    any key     W hen you see the Windows desktop  this means that the installation process is  completed  Remove the system recovery CD and install the device  drivers and applications from the system software CD     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 7    7 8 Manual    H if You Cannot Run Windows    If you cannot run Windows  you have to boot the system with the system recovery  CD  and reinstall Windows  If you boot the system from the system recovery CD   you can install Windows only with the user installation option  You cannot install  with the standard installation option     1  Insert the system recovery CD into the CD ROM drive and start the computer     2  If the following message appears on the screen  press any key from the key   board     Press any key to boot from CD         Note    This message appears only when the CD drive has booting priority      gt  If the message does not appear  configure the CD drive as the first booting    device referring to the Changing Booting Priority in the User Guide     3  Do not press any key at this time  After a while the partition configuration screen  app
95. attery  p91  Security Lock Port  p96     Bottom View    Battery Latches       Mini PCI  Compartment     Memory  Compartment   p94     HDD  Compartment       Removing or disassembling the hard disk drive will void your warranty  To  replace the hard disk drive  please contact your nearest Samsung Service  Centre     Wireless LAN module optional  is installed in the mini PCI compartment     8 Users Manual    X30 Model    Front View    LCD Latch           LCD Panel    Power Button       Keyboard   p14   Scroll Wheel    Fingerprint Sensor   Optional  Touchpad  p17           Touchpad Buttons       Speaker Speaker    Memory Stick Slot  option  p39  Status Indicators  p22     About fingerprint sensor   Fingerprint sensor is an option  Models without fingerprint sensor are provided  with scroll wheels  For detailed instructions on using the fingerprint sensor   refer to the separate fingerprint sensor manual     Getting Started 9    Right View       Headphone Jack Microphone Jack CD RW DVD ROM or USB Ports  2 0   DVD Multi Drive  p29     Left View    Monitor  Port USB Port  2 0     Fan Vent 1394 Port       Modem Port LAN Port PCMCIA Card Slot   p45   p46   p37     10 Users Manual    Back View    TV Out Port   S Video        Security Lock Port  p96     S PDIF Port DC Jack Battery  p91     Bottom View    Battery Latches       Mini PCl  Compartment  Memory  Compartment  HDD  p94   Compartment       Removing or disassembling the hard disk drive will void your warranty  To  replace the ha
96. battery is completely dis   charged  connect the AC power adaptor to fully recharge the battery     5 6 Manual      Upgrading Memory    This computer has a 128 MB or 256 MB memory module  There is a  socket in which one additional memory module can be installed     Nowa   Before replacing the memory module  turn the system off completely  Do not    replace the memory module when the system is in Rest Mode     1  Using a screwdriver  open the memory module compartment cover on the bottom  of the system        Screws       2  Push the memory module tabs outward to pop the memory module outward   Pull the module out at an angle of about 30          Chapter 5  System Management 5 7    3  Align the new memory module connectors accordingly and slide it into the slot at  a 30   angle        4  Push the memory module in until the module clicks into place  If the memory  module is not fixed completely  push the module while pressing the memory mod   ule tabs outward        5  Close and fix the memory module compartment cover using a screwdriver     5 8 Manual      Using the Security Lock    The security lock is a device used to physically    fix    the system when using it in a pub   lic place  The locking device needs to be purchased separately  The shape and meth   ods of use may differ depending on the manufacturer  Please refer to the manual  provided with the security lock for proper use     Connect a security lock cable to a fixed object  and to the security lock port on the  ba
97. btain an IP address automatically  in  TCP IP properties  IP address is configured within the same subnet range  automatically      If the IP address is configured to static IP in TCP IP properties  select Use the  following IP address in the TCP IP properties of the wireless adapter  configure  IP address 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 254  and Subnet mask  255 255 0 0  and then try  again     Troubleshooting 111    Q7    Q8    Q9    Q10    Al    A2    Q11  A1    A2    112 Users Manual    When using a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  sometimes I cannot  search the access point     It may happen occasionally when you are using a computer to computer  Ad  Hoc  network connection  Even if you cannot find some access points  the  computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network is operating properly  Click Refresh to  view the latest search result     Running Help file while running Profile Wizard in the wireless LAN  program  PROSet  makes the PROSet window white     It will be displayed properly when you finish the profile wizard  It dose not affect  the program operation     The network does not operate properly when both the wireless and the wired  network connections are simultaneously configured with the same IP  address     You cannot use the wireless and the wired network connections using the same  IP address simultaneously  To use either the wireless or the wired network in turn  with the same IP address  you have to Disable whichever network device will not  be using in the network conne
98. c functions  of the keypad are enabled and the Num Lock LED turns on   See    Reading the Status  Indicators    on page 22 for the location of the Num Lock LED      While the numeric functions are enabled  you can temporarily return a key to its normal  function by pressing the key and the  lt Fn gt  key  For example to type the letter m  press   lt Fn gt   lt M gt   this operation displays the letter m     To turn the numeric keypad off  press  lt Fn gt   lt F11 gt  again  The Num Lock LED turns  off     Getting Started 15    Using Special Function Keys    The function key activates special functions when it is pressed in combination with  another keys  Table 2 shows the special key combinations                     lt Fn gt  Key Key Name Key Function  Combinations   lt Esc Rest gt  Rest Puts the computer into suspended mode  To escape suspended mode   press the power button   p87    lt F2   gt  gt  Gauge You can check the power supply and the battery charge   Power Supply Status  When operating on When operating  AC power on battery power  Remaining Battery Charge Level      mm  _ Li   lt F4  LCD CRT gt  LCD CRT Switches the display between the LCD and external display device  when an external display device is connected   p84    lt F6  Mute gt  Mute Turns the audio output on and off    lt F7  S PDIF gt  S PDIF Turns the S PDIF function on and off         lt F11 Num Lock gt     Number Lock    Enables the numeric keypad   p15         lt F12 Scroll gt     Scroll Lock    Scroll
99. change in 3 minutes  O nly for X30 model     Checking the Battery Charge Status    You can check the battery charge status using one of the following two methods     Method 1   Pressing the  lt Fn gt   lt   5   gt  key combination displays the remaining  battery charge       Power supply status  Power Source   W hen operating on battery power    cy W hen operating on AC power      Remaining Battery Charge Level  Battery Level        Method 2   Remove the battery from the computer  and press the PUSH button on the  battery to view the approximate remaining battery charge            Slightly press PUSH button     Caution   Using the battery    Battery is an expendable supply  so when you use it for a long time  the capacity  bat     tery life is shortened  If the battery life time is reduced to under half of the initial time     we recommend that you purchase a new battery to use   NORS   Battery Warning  You will hear an alarm when the remaining battery charge is under 10    Connect the power cable or turn off the computer and install a fully charged  battery   When the remaining battery charge is under 3   the computer automatically  saves current work and turns off  This may be different according to the  settings in Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  Power  Options  gt  Alarms tab     Chapter 5  System Management 5 5    Increasing Battery Life    E Adjust LCD Brightness   lt Fn gt     lt     gt   Dim the LCD display brightness     Hi Use Power Saving Mode  
100. ck of the computer        Chapter 5  System Management 5 9      Traveling with the Computer    W hen traveling  keep the system and the AC adapter disconnected  O therwise   it may affect the functions of the system     Make sure that the system is not pressed by a book or heavy objects  The LCD  may get damaged     W hen traveling by plane  use a bag designed for notebook PCs and hand carry  the computer     Allow the computer and disks to pass through security X rays but do not pass the  computer and disks through metal detectors     Do not use the computer during take off and landing     Make sure the eject button of PCMCIA card slot is locked     5 10 Manual       This chapter provides information  how to use the system setup   customizinig screen settings     6 2    Manual    Using System Setup         System Setup is a utility that enables the computer environment to be  changed to suit the user  System Setup is used when changing the system  password  booting priority  or when adding new devices     Please use extra care when configuring System Setup  as it may cause    serious system error     To enter System Setup    1  Turn on the computer     2  When the booting screen appears  press  lt F2 gt         3  The initial System Setup screen will appear in a moment          PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility                         System Time  10 21 53   System Date  04 26 2003    gt  Primary Master  30006MB    gt  Secondary Master  CD ROM   CPU Type XXXXXXXX  CPU Speed XXXX GHz
101. ction of the Control Panel     The wireless LAN does not operate properly when there are other products  operating in the 2 4GHz band     Since IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 1 1g equipment uses a common frequency or  the ISM band  channel interference may occur when a wireless video transceiver  or a microwave oven is being used  If you experience channel interference from  other equipment  it is recommended changing the channel to connect to the AP     IEEE802 11g equipment operates in hybrid mode when there is active  ITEEE802 11b equipment  This may result in data rate degradation     An established wireless LAN connection is disconnected after 2 3 minutes   and the connection is not recovered    This may be caused by channel interference  Change the channel of the AP  and  reconnect    This may be caused by selecting the  Use IEEE 802 1x network authentication     option when IEEE 802 1x authentication is not available     A3    A4    Check the properties of the AP in the wireless network settings  If the  Use IEEE  802 1x authentication in this network    option is selected  deselect the option on  the Authentication tab     For more detailed information about authentication server  ask your network  administrator     If the AP is configured to Use network authentication  Shared Key        If the AP is configured to authentication shared mode  all computers to be  connected should be configured as follows       If you are using Windows XP  select network authentication share
102. d be better to  configure a network key  encryption key   A network key consists of 5 or 13  alphanumeric characters  e g  magic   or of 10 or 26 hexadecimal numbers  a    hexadecimal number is represented by numbers    0    to    9    or letters    a    to    f       7  Check that the configured network name  e g  samsung  is in the    Preferred net   works item     and click OK   L MBF SS AS   ie  R   sere   PIER Windows RELIES ARAEIGETTE O   TANAN     E     ERRE  DT a a in    RAAK O  BARERA FHETATTAR         somoung  Ba           Now your wireless network setup has been completed     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 13    4 14 Manual    E Step 2  Connecting to the configured computer    1        Nowe    Right click on the Wireless Network Connection  W     icon on the taskbar   and select View Available Wireless Networks     Select the wireless network name  e g  samsung  specified in    Connecting to  computer to computer networks  peer to peer or ad hoc      and click Connect   uE IMAI 8    e ST EASES   P EDIAN IEFINRE PA PANEER DANSI Bis RS i ATA    EAE OL il  RWC T MANE LIM MUTENDA  E DEN     HENDI    jp TEPADA    dy BEAN ees    p BEURE    F      Siesta  LRA WE AR WPA Sim    BEERE ET  En ao      BSA TIARIS DE       ARERK   ae N  Hsia   Crete 7                am  SRO   Ru    If the network key is not configured in    Connecting to computer to computer  networks  peer to peer or ad hoc     on P  4 11  just click Connect  without any  keystrokes     W hen connected
103. d mode  in  the wireless network settings     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt  Network  Connections  Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon  and click View  Available Wireless Networks  gt  Advanced  In the Wireless Networks tab  select  an AP in the Available Networks field and click Configure and select    Network  Authentication  Shared Mode        If you are using Windows 2000  check that the network authentication mode is  configured to Share in the security settings of the wireless LAN program   PROSet      For more network authentication procedures  ask your AP  Access Point   administrator     For a model with an installed 11b card  check the wireless LAN driver version  installed on your computer   Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt  Hardware  tab  gt  Device Manager  Under Network adapters  right click PRO Wireless LAN  2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter item and click Properties  gt  Driver tab then check the  driver version     When a driver of version 1 1 5 0 or lower is installed  remove the security patch   Q815485  if it is installed    The WPA Q815485 patch provided by Microsoft can be used only when there is  802 11x  RADIUS  or an authentication server as well as an AP and a driver that  supports the function  This version of the driver does not support the WPA  function    Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Add or Remove Programs  gt  Add or Remove  Programs and remove the Q815485 patch if it is install
104. de the left battery latch to the right to fix the battery     Monitoring the Battery Charge    To monitor using a shortcut key    Press  lt Fn gt   lt F2     gt  keys to view the remaining battery charge   p16     To monitor on the battery    Remove the battery from the computer  and press the PUSH button on the battery to  view the approximate remaining battery charge            92 Users Manual    Using the battery   The battery has an expendable supply  so when you use it for a long time  the  capacity battery life is shortened  If the battery life is reduced to under half of  the initial time  we recommend that you purchase a new battery to use     Battery Warning   You will hear an alarm when the remaining battery charge is under 10    Connect the power cable or turn off the computer and install a fully charged  battery     When the remaining battery charge is under 3   the computer automatically  saves current work and turns off  This may be different according to the  settings in Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt  Power  Options  gt  Alarms tab     Battery Calibration    Calibrating your battery once a month is one of the recommended methods of  increasing your computer   s battery life  To calibrate the battery complete the following    steps     Ki    ae i a    Calibration Notes    You should start the battery calibration process with a fully charged battery   battery status LED is green  However  the power meter may not show 100    Before you commenc
105. der to program this information into your fax machine  refer to your  communications software user manual     Regulatory Compliance Statements ix    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 pr  sent appareil num  rique n     met pas de bruits radio  lectriques d  passant les  limitesapplicables aux appareils num  riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r  glement  sur le brouillage radio  lectrique   dict   par Industrie Canada     Intentional Emitter per RSS 210    Low power  Radio LAN type devices  radio frequency  RF  wireless communication  devices   operating in the 2 4 GHz 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     As a general guideline  a separation of 20 cm  8 inches  between the wireless device  and the body  for use of a wireless device near the body  this does not include  extremities  is typical  This device should be used more than 20 cm  8 inches  from the  body when wireless devices are on     The power output of the wireless device  or devices   which may be embedded in your  notebook  is
106. ds to be removed prior to installing the driver     If the driver is installed when the Memory Stick  Card  is installed  remove the  Memory Stick  Card   then select Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt  Hardware  tab  gt  Device Manager  remove Other Device and re install the Memory Stick   Card  driver using the System Software CD     Using EasyBox    Use EasyBox program to make use of Windows  complicated function easily and  conveniently     Learn about EasyBox    Double click the EasyBox p  icon on the desktop    Or select Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  EasyBox  gt  EasyBox            easy Box E    6 EASYBOX    i Ti Si Ge 22    System BIOS DESKTOP SECURITY PLUS TIP       EASY BOX  EASY BOX utilizes Windows further by    aggregating complex and difficult to use  functionalities scattered around Windows     Copyright   2004 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO   LTD                      Close                e  System  System management features are available  including disk  defragmenter  removing unnecessary files folders  computer scheduling and  system recovery     e BIOS  In windows based mode  you can recover the BIOS defaults and change  the boot sequence        Desktop  Desktop management features include changing the font size   executing a magnifier function  the start menu settings and managing the quick  launch icons on the taskbar       Security  Here you can configure the security settings supported by Windows  XP SP2  And you can change the configuration of
107. e  Windows restarts  In the  System Restore  completed  dialog  click OK Your computer has been restored to the selected  restore point     Undoing the last restoration  The procedures to undo a restoration are described below   1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  System Restore   2  Select  Undo my last restoration   and then click Next     3  Confirm the restoration information to undo  and than click Next  System Restore  shuts down Windows and starts undoing the restoration     4  After the undo restoration is complete  Windows restarts  In the  Undo the last  restoration completed  dialog  click OK  Your computer has been restored to the  point prior to the last restoration     Troubleshooting 123    Reinstalling Software    If you have reinstalled the Windows operating system  or the system and program do  not operate properly  you can re install the driver and program using the system  software CD     This computer is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP  therefore driver other  than the ones included in the System Software CD are not provided     Running the system software CD    Insert the system software CD into the CD ROM drive  The initial screen appears  automatically     Samsun9S stem Software CD    What is SYSTEM SOFTWARE CD     Stance A SYSTEM SOFTWARE CD is a CD that is proviced by Samsung Computers  In case of  Installation  a system crash  drivers and software can be easily re installed     The required system software is 
108. e 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     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     Regulatory Compliance Statements xi    European Union    The fo
109. e information  ask your network administrator     134 Users Manual    Radio Specifications  RF Band    2 4GHz  ISM band        Support Channels    1 13 channel  See  Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France          Device    Transceiver       Standard Output Power    5 mW       Transmission Method    11b mode  DSSS  11g mode  OFDM       Transmission Rate  Mbps       11b mode  11  5 5  2  and 1  11g mode     54  48  36  24  18  12  9  and 6       Antenna Type       Internal Antenna 2 EA  Main Aux          The transmission rate may differ from the actual transmission rate      11g mode is supported only when the device is connected with an IEEE802 11g device  e g  IEEE802 11g    compatible Access Point      Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France    The number of channels that can be used for wireless LAN differs from country to  country  In France however  use only 4 channels  channel 10  11  12  13  when using    wireless networks     e Standard  IEEE 802 11g       Regulation  ETSI 300 328  CE Marked    e Channel Allocation         Channel 10  2457 MHz         Channel 11  2462 MHz         Channel 12  2467 MHz         Channel 13  2472 MHz     Specifications 135    Abbreviations       A ice hdres Amperes   AC iets Alternating current   ACPI       Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface   APM        Advanced Power Management   ATA        AT attachment  refers to the hard drive interface in an AT   compatible computer    ATAPI      AT attachment packet inter
110. e languages  some buttons on the window may not be displayed  Resize    the window to use the program     Configure wireless network settings in PRO Set following the procedures below      To connect to an Access Point    To connect to an access point or existing computer to computer  Ad Hoc  net   work  refer to the following procedures   To create a new computer to computer  network  refer to the following To create computer to computer  Ad Hoc   network section      Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 15    1  Click Scan in the Networks tab     2  Select the name of desired access point or computer to computer network to con   nect from the searched available networks list  and click Connect    Nowa    If your desired network does not appear  click Refresh     An access point is represented by    4  icon  and a computer to computer network  is represented by   amp    icon  An  A  icon is displayed in front of an access point  or a computer to computer network with configured security settings     Select    Yes  create a profile for this Network      and click OK   4  Enter Profile Name and click Next    5  Enter the network authentication  data encryption  W EP   key index  and pass   word configured for the target access point or computer to computer network in  the Security Settings window  and click Finish     Note    The network authentication  data encryption  W EP   key index  and password of a  access point are configured in the access point management program  
111. e side of the system        2  When a card is inserted  Windows automatically installs the necessary driver for  the card  If no available driver can be found by Windows  the driver has to be  installed using the disk supplied with the card     NOTS   To remove PCMCIA card      a  Double click Safely Removes Hardware icon B  in Taskbar      b  Select the appropriate PCMCIA card and click Stop button      c  When    Safe to remove Hardware    window appears  click OK     gt  d  Press Eject button at PCMCIA card slot once  then the button pops out     e  Press the projected button to eject the PCMCIA card     Caution   You cannot use a ZV card and a PCMCIA Ill card through the PCMCIA card slot of the    system     Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 9    3 10 Manual      Using the Memory Stick Slot  optonay    In recent  Memory Stick is popular as a removable storage device like  floppy diskette  It is widely used for m digital products like digital  camera  PDA  etc  Users can easily install Memory Stick to save and  remove data in it     Caution    Restrictions for using a Memory Stick  Memory Stick Pro    Memory Sticks and Memory Sticks Pro  256MB   1GB  about 1 MB s data rate     can only be used as data saving devices  The copyright protection function is not    supported for these memory sticks     1  Slightly slide Memory Stick into the slot     2    aSpa       2  Double click My Computer to represent    Memory Stick     3  To remove Memory Stick  slightly push the end of the
112. e system files are deleted or damaged by mistake   e The system is unstable or a problem occurs in a device driver   e A problem occurs after changing system files such as the registry     e A problem occurs after installing a new program     Creating a Restore Point    Restore points are created at predetermined times and at times of significant system  events such as when a program or a driver is installed  You can also decide when to  create your own restore points     space is insufficient  a saved restore point might be deleted     You are recommended to create a restore point when you have purchased a  new computer and before installing new programs or device drivers  Before  creating a restore point  check that the computer is operating properly     Ki There has to more than 200MB of free space on the hard disk drive  If the disk    The procedures to create your own restore point are described below   1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  System Restore     Troubleshooting 121    2  Select  Create a restore point   and click Next                       system Restore    Welcome to System Restore    You can use System Restore to undo harmful changes to  your computer and restore its settings and performance   System Restore returns your computer to an earlier time   caled a restore point  without causing you to lose recent  work  such as saved documents  e mal  or history and O Restore my computer to an earlier time  Favors ists     Any
113. e system software CD     128 Users Manual    If You Cannot Run Windows    If you cannot run Windows  you have to boot the system with the system recovery CD   and reinstall Windows  If you boot the system from the system recovery CD  you can  install Windows only with the user installation option  You cannot install with the  standard installation option     1  Insert the system recovery CD into the CD ROM drive and start the computer   2  Ifthe following message appears on the screen  press any key from the keyboard        message does not appear  configure the CD drive as the first booting device    This message appears only when the CD drive has booting priority  If the  Ei referring to    Changing Booting Priority    on page 79     3  Do not press any key at this time  After a while the partition configuration screen  appears   To not change the partition  press  lt Enter gt      4  Select the desired file system   format     To maintain the current file system  press  lt Enter gt      5  Select the folder to install the Windows operating system   To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder  press   lt L gt  on the keyboard     6  After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the Windows  installation  restart the system  and the message    Press any key to boot from CD     is displayed  You do not need to enter anything  In a moment  the Windows XP  installation screen will appear to proceed with the installation     7  F
114. e the battery calibration process you should fully charge   then fully discharge and finally fully recharge the battery again     Disconnect the AC power adapter after turning off the system    Restart your computer and press  lt F2 gt  to enter BIOS setup    Using the arrow keys  highlight Smart Battery Calibration in the Boot menu   Press  lt Enter gt  to start calibration process  The calibration usually takes 3 to 5    hours depending on the current battery charge     5  When the calibration process is complete  recharge the battery fully     System Management 93    Upgrading Memory    This computer has a 128 MB or 256 MB memory module  There is a socket in which  one additional memory module can be installed     Removing the memory module    completely  Do not replace the memory module when the system is in    Before removing replacing the memory module  turn the system off  b Standby Hibernate mode     1  Using a screwdriver  open the memory module compartment cover on the bottom  of the computer     screw          2  Push the memory module tabs outward to pop the memory module upwards   Carefully pull the module out at an angle of about 30          94 Users Manual    Adding a memory module    1  Align the new memory module connectors accordingly and slide it into the slot at  a 30   angle     b Ensure the notch on the memory module corresponds with the notch on the  socke        2  Push the memory module in until the module clicks into place  If the memory  module is n
115. e to open and click Open     E Printing a Document    To print a document  connect a printer to the computer     For more information about connecting and configuring a printer  please refer to the  printer manual     To printa WordPad document  1  Turn on the printer  and insert paper   2  Open the WordPad file to print  3  Select File from the Menu and select Print  4  Click Properties  adjust the printer options accordingly  and click OK   5  In Print window  click OK to print the document       This chapter investigates various  different functions of the computer  and provides information   on using the related application  programs for them     3 2 Manual      Using the CD ROM Drive    This computer has one of the following CD drives       CD ROM Drive Reads a CD      CD RW Drive Reads and writes data on a CD      DVD ROM Drive Reads a CD  DVD      CD RW  DVD ROM Read a CD  DVD  and writes data onto a CD   Combo Drive     DVD M ulti Drive Reads CD  DVD  and writes data to    CD  DVD  Supports DVD R  DVD RW  and  DVD RAM only for the DVD recording format     NWA   Only CD RW  DVD ROM Combo  DVD Multi drive is provided in   gt  X10 Plus and X30 models     To Run a CD    1  Press the eject button on right side of the CD drive   2  When the tray slides out  place a CD onto it and push down until it clicks          Emergency Eject Hole    Eject Button  Status Indicator    3  Push the CD tray in gently  The CD will run automatically     NOt   To eject a CD when the CD drive i
116. ears  To not change the partition  press  lt Enter gt     4  Select the desired file system   format    To maintain the current file system  press  lt Enter gt     5  Select the folder to install the Windows operating system  To delete the previous  version of Windows and install in the current folder  press  lt L gt  on the keyboard    6  After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the W indows instal   lation  restart the system  and the message   ooPress any key to boot from CD    is  displayed  You do not need to enter anything  In a moment  the Windows XP  installation screen will appear to proceed with the installation    7  Follow the instructions of the W indows XP installation wizard to continue with the  installation        W hen the installation is complete  the computer will restart   W hen the system has restarted  the Press any key to boot from CD message appears   Ignore the message    The system boots and the W indows and W indows Registration screen appears   Register W indows  following the instructions to finish the W indows installation   Remove the System Recovery CD and install the device drivers and application  programs using Standard Installation from the System Software CD     Q amp A    This section provides information on possible problems  solutions and  other references for system use     Windows Related    Q1The system does not shutdown properly     A When the system does not shutdown normally  press and hold the Power button
117. ed     Q12 After PROSet is installed  The    AEGIS Protocol  IEEE 802 1x  v2 2 1 0       appears in the  Local Area Connection Properties  window     Troubleshooting 113    A The AEGIS Protocol is a security authentication protocol that is automatically  installed when PROSet is installed and does not affect the operation of other  programs     114 Users Manual    Games and Programs Related    Q1  A    Q2    Q3    Q4    Q5    3D game is not executed  or some functions are not working     Change the graphic setting of the game to  2D  or  Software Renderer   then  execute the program again     I launched a game right after installing it  and the game is not executed     This problem may occur when the game is not compatible with Windows XP   Launch the game again  and it will be executed properly     A game runs only in small screen format     This may happen when the display settings are configured to reduced mode   Use  Centered Output    To view the game in full screen mode  complete the following  procedures    Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties    Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M 64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box    Select the nView Display Mode item  and configure the Display to  Digital  Display       Right click on the Digital display device figure  and then click on Screen  Adjustment    Select  Use Display Adapter Scaling     and then click Apply     While playing a 3D game  I tried to ch
118. els   Optional  UXGA  1600 x 1200 pixels   Sound Chipset Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LT56ADW  Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet  Wireless LAN  802 11b or 802 11b  g O ptional  PCMCIA Slot Type   and Il Compatible  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128MB  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x2   Microphone  Headphone   S  PDIF  Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor   TV Out  S Video   O ptions Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external  battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  327 8 x 277 7 x 26 7 W idth x Depth  x Height  LCD Panel Size 15  XGA or SXGA   UXGA TFT LCD O ptional       W eight  Kg  2 34  with 6 cell battery installed   Battery Li lon Smart Battery  Operation Temperature  storage     5   40  C  operation    10   32  C    Environment   O peration Voltage  Frequency   Input  O utput Power  Output Voltage       Humidity  storage   100   240 VAC  50   60 Hz   60W   19 0 VDC     5   90   operation    20    80          Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional  accessories for this system     Appendix A 3    A 4 Manual    X30 Model             Item Specifications Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 3 1 7GHz   Dothan Optional  Cache Memory 1M B Pentium M    2M B Dothan   Main Memory 128  256 512  1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem   ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD  2 5     UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD RW   DVD ROM C
119. equirements or limitations for use of item s      Keyboard Conventions    Keys that you need to press to perform certain functions are displayed in the manual in  brackets  For example      lt Ctrl gt  indicates the control key  Ctrl on the keyboard      If you need to press two keys at the same time  the key names are shown joined by a  plus sign  For example      lt Fn F8 gt  means that you should press the Fn key and hold it and then press the F8  key     Using Your Documentation 1    CD ROM Device Naming Convention    In many installation programs you will have to get a program from the CD ROM  device  The program installation sequence assumes that the CD is drive d    however  this is not always the case  The name of the CD ROM drive is the letter following the  letter assigned to your last HDD  For instance  if you have one HDD with two  partitions  the HDD is drives C  and D  and the CD ROM drive is then drive E     Touchpad Conventions    You may be asked to click or double click on items on the display screen  As a general  note the touchpad actions act much in the same way as a wheel mouse  any differences  are explained fully     The object that needs to be clicked upon will be displayed in Bold text or shown in a  small figure such as the    Start Button    shown on the right   gt      Table 1  Touchpad Click Conventions          Action Process  Click Depress the touchpad left button and release  Double click Quickly click the left touchpad button two times       
120. er Computer information  pa can be viewed and     nonan jv aie a  Seen aan the problem can be   e 7mm cos  mmm MER DNE       ARE diagnosed      lt    cD     Smt Microsoft       Troubleshooting Information    2 6 Manual      Document Operations    To create documents  WordPad or N otePad  which is included in   W indows  or a separate specialized word processor program can be  used  such as MS Word    Instructions for creating documents using WordPad is provided here     i Creating a New Document    1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories gt  WordPad  2  Create and edit your document  For more information about WordPad   refer to on line Help            SAO BHO CAM DAD SIO NAW  Oca 64a oa   mame   10  RE  cawe m05      BZ  U   EAA ZE  oe se Se ee E i  this et                E Saving a Document    1  Select File from the Menu  and click Save   2  Click on the Save in field to specify a folder to save the file in  enter the name  of the file in the File Name field  and click Save     Save Location       H    amo Dame     My eBook    r  ODyynpoid  saxon ARNEE  Janas      Bant      an  BJ  beai    arau      AE wao   mel      Enter File Name  TERU  Reh Text Foca   RTF    C im            Chapter 2  Introducing Windows 2 7    2 8 Manual    Hi Opening a Document    1  Click Start  gt  All programs  gt  Accessories  gt  WordPad    2  Select File From the Menu  and click Open    3  Click on the Look in field and specify the folder in which the file is saved   4  Select the fil
121. es while you are playing a multimedia program or have an  active USB device connected     System Management 89    Advanced Power Management Schemes    This section discusses the advanced power management schemes  There are two  buttons that you can use to manually conserve power     To enter the power management window complete the following   1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance   2  Click EA icon to display the Power Options Properties window     3  Click the Advanced tab to display the advanced power management options     Power Options Properties    Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter  Advanced   Hittsitrate Advanced Tab      Select the power saving settings you want to use     Options          Always show icon on the taskbar                 V  Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby       When   close the lid of my portable computer       Do nothing    When   press the power button on my computer     Power  amp  Sleep Button  jesk me what lo do Programming Windows  When   press the sleep button on my computer      Stand by       4  Select the mode  Do nothing Ask me what to do Standby Hibernate Shut  down  assigned to the Power button and or  lt Esc Rest gt  key  Also select the action   Do nothing Standby Hibernate  associated with closing the computer lid     The    Rest    key is assigned to the  lt Fn gt   lt Esc Rest gt  key combination  See   Basic Power Management Schemes    on page 87 for a better understanding  of St
122. ess  802 11b or 802 11b g Optional  Bluetooth Optional  PCMCIA Slot Type   and II Compatible  Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Recognition Utility Optional  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128MB  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x3   Microphone  Headphone  S PDIF   Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor  TV Out  S Video   Options Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external  battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  360 1 x 265 x 26 2 WxDxH  LCD Panel Size 15 4  Wide XGA   Wide SXGA  TFT LCD   344 x 222 mm  Optional       Weight 2 4 Kg  including 6cell battery   Battery Li lon Smart Battery  Operation Temperature  storage     5   40  C  operation    10   32   C    Environment  Operation Voltage  Frequency  Input Output Power  Output Voltage         Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional       Humidity  storage    5    90   100   240 VAC   50   60 Hz   60W   19 0 VDC     operation    20    80     accessories for this system     132 Users Manual       Wireless LAN Specification  Optional     Intel R  PRO Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter    Product Specification                                     Item Detailed Specifications  Physical Dimensions  Width X Height  59 75 X 44 45 mm  Specifications 7    operation temperature and   Same as system operation  humidit  aiki Temperature  0  C   70  C  Humidity  less than 85   Power Specification Power Saving Mode 135 mW  Receiving Mode 1 0
123. ess all covers and shields are in place and  the system is fully assembled     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    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     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 generate uses and can radiate radio  frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving anten
124. et a general guideline of 20 cm  8 inches  separation between the device  and the body  for use of a wireless device near the body  this does not include  extremities   This device should be used more than 20 cm  8 inches  from the body  when wireless devices are on  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 the FCC     This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter    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     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     FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use       While installing and operating this transmitter and antenna combination the  radio frequency exposure limit of 1mW cm2 may be exceeded at distances  close to the antenna installed  Therefore  the user must maintain a minimum    distance of 20cm from the antenna at all times  This device can not be  colocated with another transmitter and transmitting antenna        FCC Part 68    This equipment compiles with part of the FCC rules  On the back of this equipment is  a label that con
125. et through the shared Internet  connection     E Step 1  Configuring Internet Sharing    Configuring a shared Internet connection on the computer connected to the  Internet    1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt   Network Connections     2  Right click on the device connected to the Internet  the external network  and  select Properties     Note      If the computer is connected to the Internet through a wired LAN  select    Local Area    Connection        GRO HO HAD PHARA TAD MBW NAW  Q   1r       Om imz    CE rinse  Q PerAwaAnA  itr    Cb tT tT   RUMRe    Erasm     3  In the Advanced tab  select    Allow other network users to connect  through this computer   s Internet connection     and click OK        E Step 2  Checking the Shared Internet Connection    W hen the Internet connection sharing configuration has been completed  the net  work icon in the N etwork Connections window is displayed as follows    Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt   Network Connections     e A computer connected to the Internet     gi    Dac aia Broadcom 440x    ase    BAR  SEAR  HAKI  BAKES  10 100 Integrated             A computer sharing the remote Internet connection  other computer    RS We       If the icon does not appear after a long time  restart the computer     Nowe   Computers on the network can access the Internet through the shared Internet con     nection only when the computer connected to the Internet is
126. etwork Setup Wizard from the   Network Connections  window  and selected both the internal connection  adapter and another adapter in the wizard     I cannot connect to the AP     Check the Computer Settings    Al    A2    Verify whether the wireless LAN function of the computer is on by doing the  following  If the wireless LAN function is off  turn it on      For Windows XP  verify that the wireless network connection has been set to   Enable  in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network Connections      When a wireless LAN button is present  verify that the wireless LAN button has  been switched on   Refer to    Hot Keys     p 20      Verify whether the same network key  encryption key  has been entered in both  the AP and the computer    The network key is an encryption key for encrypting data transmitted between the  AP and the computer  It is recommended setting the network key manually     Check the AP Settings    A3    A4    For the AP settings  refer to the User s Guide provided by the AP manufacturer   Verify whether the environment is suitable for using a wireless LAN     The use of a wireless LAN may be restricted according to the environment and  distance  Obstacles such as walls or doors affect the use of a wireless LAN   Please install the AP in a high and open location  which is far from the  interference of other electric waves    Verify whether the AP is operating properly      When the AP is not operating normally  turn off the AP and after a short while  turn 
127. f files and folders on a computer      Step 2  Accessing shared files and folders from another computer     Caution When a file or folder is shared  anyone connected to the network can open and delete  the shared file or folder    Configure a file sharing network only when the network is secure  and do not share  important data                                        E Step 1  Configuring Sharing    1  Right click the target file or folder to share in My Computer  and select    Sharing and Security      amp  FRE  C   GeO REO HAO RRA  IRM KAW     O  0 8  Fiil D   ca  BAR x  mL  Site   amp  Y shee  3  gt  FR C   B O Document  and Settings    0 B86  B   gt  MyFolder  a O Progen Files  D   WINDOWS  B YD DVDCD RW SR  D      D MemonStck        e l RB    iiij       Documents and Settings    J 1386   e   hayro er   ETLE   RSO     a Progam  BBE        O els PHMELND      a O  Axt    z   2 O Tester SSCA J winpoy PEW t   D SQ MLER L SFO   5J HAARA ARO   BUREO  Re   EHAE  Ae         Zs         2  Click    IF you understand the security risks but want to share files    without running the wizard  click here        Note    Select    Just enable file sharing     and click OK     Ithas the same security effect as that of the    Network Setup Wizard        This screen does not appear if Internet Sharing N etwork Wizard has been  installed in the computer to computer wireless network environment     4  In the    Network sharing and security    field  select    Share this folder on the    network
128. face   BBS        Bulletin board system   BIOS       Basic input output system   CE Centigrade   CD pereen Compact disc   CD ROM    Compact disc read only memory   cm         Centimeters   COM       Communication  as in communication port    CMOS      Complementary metal oxide semiconductor   DC         Direct current   DMA       Direct memory access   DPMS      Display power management signaling   DRAM      Dynamic random access memory   DSTN       Double layer super twist nematic   ECP        Extended capabilities port   EPP        Enhanced parallel port      Seatac ets gram   G cisekeass Gravity   GB         Gigabytes   DE ie setek hour   Hz          Hertz   IDE         Integrated drive electronics   VO         Input output   IRQ        Interrupt request line    136 Users Manual    ISA         Industry Standard Architecture       KB         Kilobytes   keen fades Kilograms   LAN        Local area network  Ibiti Pounds   LBA        Logical block addressing  LED  scar  Liquid crystal display   Misi eddy Meters   MAS aerat Milliampere   mAhr       Milliampere hour  MB         Megabyte   mm        millimeter   MPEG      Motion Picture Experts Group  MPU        Microprocessor unit   ms          Millisecond   PDF        Portable document format   Pre 25433 2 Personal computer  PCI    Peripheral component interconnect    PCMCIA     Personal Computer Memory Card International Association  POST       Power on self test    PNP        Plug and play  PS 2        Personal System 2  RAM
129. fax program manual      Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections   Under See Also  click Phone and Modem Options     Troubleshooting 105    4  Inthe Modems tab  select the installed modem  and click Properties     In the Power Management tab of the Modem Properties window  select the  This  device activates the computer in power saving mode  check box  and click OK     The above setting enables the modem to turn on the system and receive a fax  when in power saving mode     106 Users Manual    Wired LAN Related    Q1  lt Wake On LAN gt  function    A     lt Wake On LAN gt  is a function that activates the system in rest mode when a  signal  such as ping or magic packet commands  arrives from network  wired  LAN      To use  lt Wake On LAN gt  function    Click Start  gt  My Computer  gt  My Network Places  gt  View network connections   Click the right button of the touchpad over Local Area Connection  and select  Properties    Click Configure  and select Power Management tab  Select    Allow this device to  bring the computer out of standby     then click OK  Restart the system     If the system in rest mode is activated when there is no received signal  use the  system after disabling  lt Wake On LAN gt  function    Connecting with wired LAN while also using wireless LAN may not execute   lt Wake On LAN gt  function  To remedy this  configure wireless LAN to    Disable     to use  lt Wake On LAN gt  function     Troubleshooting 107    Wireless LA
130. formation  check the security settings of the  access point or ask your wireless network administrator     To connect to an existing computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  enter the  password configured when creating the computer to computer network for the  first time  You do not need to enter network authentication or key index     Security Settings     Network authentication  The network authentication option includes Open  System and Shared Key  When you select Open System  no authentication is  applied  however  encryption is supported   When you select Shared Key  a  WEP key is used for authentication  The default setting is Open System     Connecting to the Internet 61      Data encryption  WEP   The IEEE 802 11 WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy   standard defines two levels of encryption  a 64 bit key  this is sometimes  represented by 40bits  and a 128 bit key      Key index  Select the current encryption key index used by the access point  out of 1 to 4      To use pass phrase  Click Use pass phrase to activate  and enter 5  for 64   bit  or 13  for 128 bit  alphanumeric characters  represented by 0 9  a z  or A   Z       To use WEP key  Click Use WEP keys to activate  and enter a hexadecimal  number  represented by 0 9 and A F  of 10  for 64 bit  or 26  for 128 bit  digits  in the WEP key field     When a wireless connection to an access point is established  the connection icon   ia    appears in front of the name of the connected profile     To create a computer to c
131. g is configured to  Maximize power  saving function    or    Balanced      1  Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties   2  Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M  64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box   3  Select the PowerMizer item  configure the AC Outlet and Battery slider to     Maximum Performance     and then click Apply     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 23    7 24 Manual    Q11 The screen may not be displayed properly in some games     A In some games including Harry Potter and Sorcerer s Stone and Harry Potter and  the Chamber of Secrets  the screen may not displayed properly when you set the  screen resolution to 1024x768 and color quality to 32 bits    Play these games in screen resolution   1024x768 and color quality   16 bits     Q12 The screen is severely interrupted in some games     A In 3D games  the texture data needed in 3D screen presentation are stored in the  system memory  W hen the system memory is not enough  the data is stored in  the hard disk and transferred to system memory when the data is needed  In  some games  the screen may be interrupted during this process    Lower the game resolution or texture image quality   For example  Delta Force  Black Hawk Down  Medal of Honor  Battle Field 1942     Security Center    Q1 To change the popup window display settings when connected  to the Internet   In the Windows XP SP2 environment  you can decide whether to display a popup  windo
132. ged due to functional improvement or    other reasons     Chapter 6  Customizing your computer 6 3    Configuring the Password         i Setting the Supervisor Password    By configuring a supervisor password  you can restrict system access to autho   rized users only     Note    Do not lose or forget your password  If you have forgotten your password   contact the Samsung service center     1  Select the Security menu in the System Setup   To enter into System Setup  see  Page 6 2      2  On the    Set Supervisor Password    item  press  lt Enter gt                      PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  WET CEO Security Mim o    Supervisor Password Is  Clear  User Password Is  Clear  HDD 0 Password Clear       Exit          Item Specific Help  Supervisor Password    controls access to the   setup utility     Set Supervisor Passwort   Enter                 Set User Password  Enter   Set HDD 0 Password  Enter   Password on Boot  Disabled   Fixed Disk Boot Sector  Normal   Fi Help TL Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  c Exit  amp  gt  Select Menu _ Enter Select Sub Menu  10 Save and Exit       3  Enter a password  press  lt Enter gt   re enter the password for confirmation  and  press  lt Enter gt  again     Set Supervisor Password    Enter New Password  Confirm New Password       4  When a message confirming the password configuration appears in the  Setup  Notice  window  press  lt Enter gt      6 4 Manual    i Setting the User Password    You can configure user pass
133. ger on the touchpad  move the pointer on the screen to the item to  run  and quickly tap your finger on the touchpad twice   Or double click the left touchpad button     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 13    Wi Drag  Move   Select     Click and hold the left touchpad  button over the point you wish to  drag  and drag your finger to the  desired location while holding  down the touchpad button                a iJ    This button is held down Place the touchpad pointer on  the tite bar of the window     E Scroll Function    You can move up and down a window using the scroll wheel     E Using the Touchpad Scroll Function    You can use the scroll function in the touchpad     Place your finger on the right edge or bottom edge of the touchpad and move  up  down or right left  then the screen move up  down or right left        Tm D        he    Nowe    If the scroll function does not appear to work  insert and run the system software  CD  click    Install Driver    in the Menu  select Touchpad Driver  and click Install     Cauttlow   Use only fingers for the touchpad     Note    To utilize the touchpad buttons for other more diverse functions  please refer to the  Mouse icon in the Control Panel     1 14 Manual      Using the Keyboard    Function Keys  l                               lt Fn gt  Key                 lt Fn gt  Key        Numeric Keypad    Cursor   Screen Control Keys    E Special Function Keys   The  lt Fn gt  key activates special functions    when pressed in combination 
134. h X Height   Specifications   operation temperature  Same as system operation specifications  and humidity Temperature  0   70  C  Humidity  less than 85   Power Saving Mode 135mW  Power Receiving Mode 1 0W  Specification   Transmission Mode 1 6W  Power 3 3V  Compatbility IEEE 802 11b  Operating System Microsoft Windows XP  2000  Network   NDIS5 Miniport Driver  Specifications   Media Access Protocol  CSMA CA  Collision Avoidance  with  Acknowledgement  ACK   Security Wired Equivalent Privacy support  W EP           64bit   128bit    E RF Specifications                      R F Frequency Band 2 4GHz  ISM band    Support Channels 1 13 channel   Device Description Transceiver   Power 5 mW   Transmission M ethod DSSS   Data Rate  M bps   11  5 5  2  and 1   Antenna Type Internal Antenna 2 EA  Main  Aux          The data rate may differ from the actual data rate     Appendix A 5    A 6 Manual    Intel R  PRO  Wireless 2200BG Network       Connection  Item Specifications  Physical Dimensions 59 75 X 44 45 mm  Width X Height     Specifications       operation temperature  and humidity    Same as system operation specifications  Temperature  0   70  C  Humidity  less than 85                    Power Saving Mode 135mW  Power Receiving Mode 0 85W  Specification   Transmission Mode 1 45W  Power 3 3V  Compatibility IEEE 802 119  IEEE 802 11b    N etwork  Specifications       Operating System    Microsoft Windows XP  2000    NDIS5 Miniport Driver       Media Access Protocol    CSMA CA  C
135. he HDD  please contact your ser     vice center  The Mini PCI compartment is used for the installation of the optional wire     less LAN module     1 4 Manual    X15 Plus Model    i Front View  LCD Latch        it      LCD Panel    Status Indicators             Hot Keys  oa Power Button  Keyboard    Touchpad  Scroll W heel Touchpad Button               Speaker  R     Status Indicators       ae  Speaker  L   Memory Stick Slot       Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 5    E Right View                E  Microphone Jack USB Port 2 0  S PDIF Jack    Headphone Jack CD Drive   O ptional  refer to P  3 2      E Left View    1394 Port  4Pin     Fan Vents USB Port  2 0  PCMCIA Card Slot  Modem Port Monitor Port       1 6 Manual    E Rear View    Se            TV Output Port DC In Port Battery Security Lock Port   S Video     Hi Bottom View    Battery Latch    mies Za    w   Fan Vents       Memory  Compartment             HDD Compartment Mini PCI Compartment    Nowe    The removal of the HDD is not allowed  To replace the HDD  please contact your  service center     The Mini PCI compartment is used for the installation of the optional wireless LAN  module     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 7    X30 Model    H Front View    LCD Latch    LCD Panel       Keyboard       Power Button             Hot Keys       ip    N Touchpad   lt     Touchpad    Button    Speaker  L  Memory Stick Slot Scroll W heel  Status Indicators Speakers  Fingerprint Sensor   O ptional     CAU  ON    About fingerprint sensor 
136. he connection setup is described for computers running Windows XP Service  ws Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program     p 60      Step 1  Setting up a computer to computer network    1  Right click on the Wireless Network Connection  D icon on the taskbar  and  select View Available Wireless Networks     mmc  Change Windows Firewall settings           Open Network Connections       Repa  Qi View Available Wireless Networks                          54 Users Manual    2  Click Change the order of Preferred Networks     i    Wireless Network Connection    Network Tasks      Refresh network list    2 Set up a wireless network  for a home or small office    Related Tasks    UD Learn about wireless  networking    er Thange the order ol  preferred networks  J Change advanced  settings    Choose a wireless network    Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information             o Test     amp  Security enabled wireless network  WPA     o Test1      Security enabled wireless network  WPA     aill    aill          On the Wireless Network tab  click Advanced     Clear  Automatically connect to non default network  check box  if it is selected   Select  Computer to computer  ad hoc  networks only   and click Close     In the Wireless Networks tab  click Add     Connecting to the Internet 55    6  Enter the network name  e g  samsung   and unselect  The key is provided for me  automatically   Enter the encryption key in the Network 
137. he search field  and click the  Search button     To create an audio CD    Run the W indows Media Player  click the Help menu  and select  Using Windows  Media Player  gt  Using CDs  gt  Creating your own CDs  gt  To create your own CD      3 6 Manual      To Enjoy Home Theater  s  pir Port    Your computer supports 5 1 channel output  which is a basic function  for home theater systems  and DVD drive  It provides 3D surround  sound and vivid screen     Note    Following devices are required to enjoy a home theater system     Home theater system usually consists of a TV  DVD  5 1 channel speaker  and  digital amp and provides a high resolution screen  MPEG 2  and 3D sur   rounding sound  Dolby 5 1 or DTS   With a home theater system  you can  enjoy a vivid screen and sound in your home as if you are in a movie theater       5 1 channel speaker system  amplifier  speakers  round type optical connection  cables that can connect to computer s S  PDIF jack   Purchased sepearately      DVD drive and DVD program  0 ptional      DVD titles that support the 5 1 channel  Purchased sepearately     E Step 1  Connect 5 1 channel speaker system to  your computer    1  Connect an amplifier to the S  PDIF port on your computer     2  Connect the speakers to the amplifier   Refer to the speaker system s manual      3  To watch through a TV  connect the TV  and change the display device to  the TV in the Display Properties  P6 8     Digital amp    Front L speaker    Surround L speaker        
138. hown in this section  according to the installed device and the connection state     W ireless network connections can be classified into two categories     1  Access Point    You can connect to an AP to use the network  This is possible only in an environ   ment equipped with an AP   See Page 4 10     Connecting to an Access Point  A P         Note    What is an Access Point  AP      An AP is a network device that bridges wired and wireless LAN s  and corre   sponds to a wireless hub in a wired network  You can connect multiple wireless  LAN installed computers to an AP     2  Computer to computer  ad hoc     This is also called a peer to peer network    In computer to computer wireless networks  you can wirelessly connect 2 or more  computers that have wireless LAN modules   See Page 4 11     Connecting to com   puter to computer networks  peer to peer or ad hoc          Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 9    Connecting to an Access Point  aP     This section describes how to connect to an AP  You can use the network when you  are connected to an AP    N  t    The connection setup is described for a computer running on Windows XP Service  Pack 2  If you are using the W indows 2000 system  refer to P  4 15    W ireless  Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program     For more detailed infor   mation such as the network key  encryption key   ask your network administrator     1  Right click on the Wireless Network Connection   Rj  icon on the taskbar   and select
139. ia Player screen changes the screen resolution   the desktop may momentarily appear as a  broken image    during this operation     Execution of a DOS command such as DIR causes the desktop to  momentarily appear as a broken image when using the system in 2 byte  character language DOS mode     Q8    Q9    Q10    Q11    This may happen when you have configured the display in such a way that the  screen is displayed to both the LCD and CRT screens simultaneously  To avoid  this  configure the screen as either LCD or CRT   See    Using External Display  Devices     p 84       The  Turn off monitor  function configured in the Power Management does  not work while using the system in full screen DOS mode    The  Turn off monitor  function may not work in full screen DOS mode   See     Using Power Management Options     p 87       A DYD or MPEG file is displayed only on the LCD screen     Even though both LCD and CRT are configured as display devices  in basic  setup  only one of the selected devices plays video     Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties     Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M 64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box   Select the Overlay Controls item  configure Full Screen Device to  Primary    Display    or  Secondary Display     and then click Apply  Now you can view video  through both of the LCD and CRT screens     When I connected a TV  some programs  such as Mem  do not run properly  in Full 
140. ight click the printer you want to share  and click Sharing     DEK  a    BRO SECO AC  BRE  IAM KAM     O   amp  Lae Dres    PLO    RREA    m asemaa    Seruevcir    2  RPDS RE   a were   B amp B RASA FEF E    Gp ReeiRRA me  BSFuen    x meamna   Z BERENS    Khe    Q SAk  Sy PREETI  O sth       3  Select    Share this printer     enter a share name for the shared printer  and  click OK     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 21    4  In the Printers and Faxes window  you will find the printer icon has been  changed to another icon on a hand     DS um    E Step 2  Adding and Using a Shared Printer    1  From a different computer that wants to use the shared printer  click Start  gt   Printers and Faxes     2  Click Add a printer   In the Add Printer Wizard  click Next    4  Select    A network printer  or a printer attached to another comput   er     and click Next    5  Select    Browse for a printer     and click Next  6  Select the workgroup or computer  select the desired printer  and click Next      HMPA  aTM te  SMR B URNS    SEITE EDR   Q    ENRE    SMYPC1Samsung MIC 1310 Series  RMIRRS  3  Micmantt Windows Network     HOME    Samenng MIC 1310 Series       Ep aR  H Samsung MIC 1310 Series  IRB  wE AHR  0    IFW  Wit                If you cannot find the desired printer  try again after a while     4 22 Manual    7  Read the warning abouta shared printer  and click Yes to install the shared  printer    8  Select Yes for    Do you want to use this printer as a default p
141. in power options by opening Power  Options Properties window and click on the Hibernate tab then click     Enable Hibernation        Power Options Properties  Power Schemes    Alarms    Power Meter   Advanced   Hibernate Hibernate Tab  i    i boa When your computer hibemates  it stores whatever it has in  Ap memory on your hard disk and then shuts down  When your  computer comes out of hibemation  it retums to its previous state     Hibernate             A Enable hibemation        Disk space for hibemation  Free disk space  16 441 MB  Disk space required to hibemate  119MB       Frequent Interruptions    If you experience frequent interruptions  you might also consider putting your  computer into automatic hibernation after a specified number of minutes using  the power management options     Standby Mode  Power Management or Manual Method     Standby is used mainly for conserving battery power in your notebook computer  It  also gives you the benefit of getting right back to your work without waiting for the  computer to restart  Standby turns off your monitor and hard disks  placing your entire  system in a low power state  When you return to your computer  restores your desktop  exactly as you left it  It is recommended that you do not enter standby mode with less  than 20  battery power     5  Click OK to set your power management options and close the window     Rest Key    The manual  lt Fn gt   lt Esc Rest gt  key combination will not activate Standby or  Hibernate mod
142. ions      Select    Always allow this device to access to my computer s File Transfer service       to always allow automatic data transmission from the client without displaying a    notification window  This state is called Paring status     Transferring Files and Folders    You can exchange files and folders between two Bluetooth devices   1  Press touchpad right button on the Bluetooth icon  E  in the taskbar  and select  Quick Connect  gt  File Transfer  gt  Find Devices     2  Select the device to receive files in the  Service   File Transfer  window  and click  Open  The shared folder window of the other party   s device appears     3  Drag and drop the files or folders to transmit to the shared folder window of the  other party   s device     4  When file transmission is approved as described in    Connecting with O ther  Devices    p4 28   the files are transmitted     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 29    4 30 Manual    Connecting with a HID    You can connect and use an HID  Human Interface Device  with Bluetooth capability  such as a keyboard  a mouse  or a joystick on your computer     1  Configure the HID to connect in search status  For more information refer to the  HID user manual     2  Double click the Bluetooth icon  E  on the taskbar  The device  e g  mouse  will  appear in the  My Bluetooth Places  window       My Hinelooth Places   SZO BAG PAW Bees ADARA IAD RAD  D x m    pre gmr m     B iy Beem Phees    Bluetooth Tasks    EJ Bivetooth Setup    
143. ions  gt   Power Schemes tab  then configure the Power schemes field to  Always On       Pressing  lt Fn gt   lt F2 Gauge gt  keys while running a game may cause  abnormal operation of the system     Do not press  lt Fn gt   lt F2 Gauge gt  keys while a game is running  because it may  cause a system error     Some part of a game image is not displayed or is displayed in black     This may happen when running a game designed for DirectX 8 1  such as NHL  2003  MVP Baseball 2003  etc     When playing a game  the image display temporarily freezes a number of  times     This may happen when the PowerMizer setting is configured to  Maximize power  saving function    or Balanced       Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties    Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M 64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box    Select the PowerMizer item  configure the AC Outlet and Battery slider to   Maximum Performance     and then click Apply     Q11 The screen may not be displayed properly in some games     A Insome games including Harry Potter and Sorcerer s Stone and Harry Potter and  the Chamber of Secrets  the screen may not displayed properly when you set the  screen resolution to 1024x768 and color quality to 32 bits     Play these games in screen resolution   1024x768 and color quality   16 bits     Q12 The screen is severely interrupted in some games    A In3D games  the texture data needed in 3D screen presentation are stored
144. it on again     Troubleshooting 109    AS    A6    A7    Q5  Al    A2    110 Users Manual      Verify whether the AP s firmware is the most recent version   Contact the AP  manufacturer or the place where you purchased the AP for details of the AP  firmware      Verify whether the AP has been properly connected to the network     Verify whether the network is operating normally by connecting the wired  network cable  which has been connected to the AP  to your computer     Check the network key settings  encryption key      When automatic code conversion  a passphrase function  has been selected and  data communication is not functioning even with a normal wireless connection   it is recommended entering the network key  encryption key  manually     Check the AP settings as follows   The following is recommended for a standard  environment and thus may differ according to the specific wireless network  environment        When several APs are present simultaneously  check the channel setting for  each AP  When different APs are using nearby channels  interference may occur  between electronic waves  Set the APs  channels further apart from each other    Ex  Chl  Ch5  Ch9  Ch13       When an AP s SSID  Service Set ID  option is set to  Hide   you cannot search  for that AP on the computer  We recommend canceling the  Hide  option for an  AP  The SSID is a name for distinguishing one wireless LAN from another  wireless LAN       It is recommended using Long Preamble  Preamble is
145. itor    2    icon  select the    Extend my Windows desktop  onto this monitor    check box  and then click Apply     Ig 4  gRpNua ne Bta  EADAR ETF Fe AROERI         wry  2 GAIRE AAR  ft NVIDLA GeForet 420 Go TIM Cong      See  EEAO    0 ee  aa OR     60x  0 ER             OS Windows BN 9918 DURES   Bei  RD   AAD     Ce  Cra  Cag          4  When you have completed this  click OK on the left of the Troubleshoot button   The primary display device  the LCD  is indicated as    1     and the secondary dis   play device is indicated as    2     Now you can use each of the two display devices  as independent display devices        1  Primary 2  Secondary    Nowa   When using Dual View  only the LCD is configured as the primary display device     Caution    If the screen of the secondary display device is displayed at 640x480 pixels  with 256    colors  change the settings to the desired screen resolution and color quality in the     Display Properties  window     ccoo    Chapter 6  Customizing your computer 6 9    E Deactivating Dual View Mode    Click the monitor    2    icon  clear the    Extend my Windows desktop  onto this monitor    check box  and then click Apply   Alota   To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode    Click the tite bar of the window in the primary display device  1  the LCD   and  drag it to the secondary display device  2   The window moves to the secondary  display device        6 10 Manual      Checking for Viruses    The Norton AntiVirus
146. k on the Wireless Network Connection  D  icon on the taskbar  and  select View Available Wireless Networks     Connecting to the Internet 57    2  Select the wireless network name  e g  samsung  specified in Connecting to    computer to computer networks  peer to peer or ad hoc     on page 54  and click  Connect     i  Wireless Network Connection    Network Tasks Choose a wireless network      Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information         lt   Set up a wireless network 7 samsung  For a home or small office    Related Tasks    UD Learn about wireless  networking    fe Change the order of  preferred networks    Change advanced  settings             Qeens D    3  Enter a cryptographic key in the network key box and click Connect     Wireless Network Connection    The network  samsung  requires a network key  also called a WEP key or WPA key   A  network key helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network     Type the key  and then click Connect              Network key   Confirm network key           conec D   cancel       If the network key is not configured in  Connecting to computer to computer    networks  peer to peer or ad hoc     on page 54  just click Connect  without any  keystrokes     When connected to the wireless network  the system displays Connected in the  selected network of the Network Connection window     58 Users Manual    Checking the connection status  Move
147. key field  and click OK     56 Users Manual       Wireless network properties            Association   Authentication   Connection       Network name  SSID      Wireless network key    This network requires a key for the following   Network Authentication  Open    Data encryption  WEP    Network key   Confirm network key     Key index  advanced   1    Ore key is provided for me automatically       To prevent a network connection from an unauthorized user  it would be better  to configure a network key  encryption key   A network key consists of 5 or 13  alphanumeric characters  e g  magic   or of 10 or 26 hexadecimal numbers  a  hexadecimal number is represented by numbers  0  to  9  or letters  a  to  f      7  Check that the configured network name  e g  samsung  is in the    Preferred  networks    item  and click OK     4  Wireless Network Connection Properties PR             General  Wireless Networks   Advanced            Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings       Available networks     To connect to  disconnect from  or find out more information  about wireless networks in range  click the button below     View Wireless Networks  Preferred networks     Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed  below      amp eSamsung  Automatic   gt           Leam about setting up wireless network  configuration          CD ea        Now your wireless network setup has been completed   Step 2  Connecting to the configured computer    1  Right clic
148. l Compatible  Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Recognition Utility O ptional  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128MB O ptional  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x2   Microphone  Headphone    S  PDIF  Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor    TV Out  S Video   O ptions Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external   battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  315 x 259 x 19 3 minimum   23 6 typical   25 4 maximum   W   x  D  x  H     LCD Panel Size    14 1    XGA TFT LCD       Weight 1 8 Kg  including standard type battery   Battery Li lon Smart Battery  Operation Temperature  storage     5   40  C  operation    10   32  C    Environment   O peration Voltage  Frequency   Input  O utput Power  Output Voltage       Humidity  storage   100   240 VAC  50   60 Hz   60W   19 0 VDC     5   90   operation    20    80          Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional  accessories for this system     X15 plus Model             Item Specifications Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 3 1 7GHz  Dothan O ptional  Cache Memory 1M B Pentium M    2M B Dothan   Main Memory 128 256 512  1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem   ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD  2 5   UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD ROM drive  CD RW drive  DVD ROM drive   CD RW   DVD ROM Combo drive  DVD Multi drive Optional  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB  XGA  1024 x 768 pixels   SXGA   1400 x 1050 pix
149. lace icon then click Change     Samsung Network Manager       Example  changing to O ffice    3  On    Do you want to change the location setting     dialog box  click Ok     4  When the network place is changed  corresponding place icon is displayed in  color and full dialog box appears  In the right area of full dialog box  network  setting is displayed    5  Click Close to close the dialog box     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 7    4 8 Manual    Using Both DHCP and Static IP Simultaneously     W hen you are alternatively using networks with either DHCP or static IP addressing   you can use alternative settings that enable simultaneous configurations of DHCP and  static IP to use both of the network connections without reconfiguring     NJ       This function is provided only when your operating system is Windows XP     1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt   Network Connections  gt  Local Area Connection  press the right button  of the touchpad  and then select Properties    Select the Internet Protocol  TCP  IP  item  and then click Properties    3  In the Alternate Configuration tab  click User configured  and then enter  the appropriate values for the following     IP address  Subnet mask  Default gateway  Preferred and alternate DNS server   Preferred and alternate W IN S server   Internet Protocol  TCP IP  AI PS      E NEE  SORE RIS Ee FAB E FPA Nih P       O BPA IPED   OeMskre   PED 123   123   123  10  FRBEZW  255   25
150. lated    Q1  A    Q2    A    Q3    Q4    Q5    Q6    Q7    102 Users Manual    The LCD screen is blank   Adjust the LCD screen brightness  Use the  lt Fn gt   lt  4  gt    lt Fn gt   lt  4  gt  keys     The screen saver disturbs screen viewing during Media Player or video file  operation     Under the Media Player Options  in Player  gt  Enable Screen Saver During Use   uncheck the box and restart the player     In DOS mode  changing the full screen DOS mode by pressing   lt ALT gt   lt Enter gt  key displays a broken image for a short period     The DOS mode which supports 2 Byte characters such as Korean and Japanese  runs in graphic not in text mode  In this case  a broken image may be displayed  while changing the video mode settings     In the following cases  the screen blinks or displays noise for a short time    Clicking the nView tab  changing the resolution  changing the display  device  removing the AC adapter  restarting the system  or changing the  Power Miczer level     This may happen while the video driver is examining the connected device     When I connect a projector  and change the setting to display screen image  on both the LCD and the projector by pressing  lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD CRT gt   keys  screen is not displayed properly     Press  lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys once again     The desktop momentarily appears as a broken image when zooming in or  out of the Media Player screen when Media Player is running     Since zooming in or out of the Med
151. lity    LEAN Boot          Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help  NumLock  Off  Select system boot  Enable Keypad  By NumLock  options  Summary screen  Disabled    Boot time Diagnostic Screen  Disabled    PXE Oprom  Only with F12   Screen Expansion  Enabled   Active Display  LCD CRT   Brightness Control Mode  Auto Dim   Easy Hangul  Enabled   Smart Battery Calibration                      Fi Help TL Select Item F5 F4 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit  amp  gt  Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F O Save and Exit          3  Use the  lt     gt key to move to the Hard Drive item  and press  lt F6 gt  key until it  is at the very top        Boot Options       CD ROM Drive   Removable Devices     Hard Drive   Network Boot          4  Press  lt F10 gt  to save the changed configuration  and exit System Setup   Now you can boot the system with the hard disk drive as the first booting device     6 6 Manual      Configuring Resolution and Color Depth    Screen resolution is the number of pixels displayed on the screen  High  resolution makes the overall screen area large  although individual items  appear small  Color quality is determined by the number of bits used to  represent a pixel on the screen  High color quality displays more number  of colors on your screen     1  Press touchpad right button on the desktop  and click Properties   2  Make changes on the Settings tab of the  Display Properties  dialog     78 am  umnus ne bza  WARRE RT REA Rae ABRIL                   
152. lling it  and the game is not  executed     A This problem may occur when the game is not compatible with W indows XP   Launch the game again  and it will be executed properly     Q3 A game runs only in small screen format     A This may happen when the display settings are configured to reduced mode     Use  Centered O utput    To view the game in full screen mode  complete the following  procedures    1  Right click on the desktop using the touchpad  and then select Properties    2  Click Settings tab  gt  Advanced  gt  GeForce FX Go5200 32M  64M tab in the   Display Properties  dialog box    3  Select the nView Display Mode item  and configure the Display to    Digital  Display       4  Right click on the Digital display device figure  and then click on Screen  Adjustment    5  Select  Use Display Adapter Scaling   and then click Apply     Q4 While playing a 3D game    tried to change display devices  using  lt Fn gt     lt F4   LCD CRT gt  keys  then the system does not  operate     A When you use  lt Fn gt     lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys while playing a 3D game  a system  error may occur   Do not use  lt Fn gt     lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys while playing a 3D game     Q5  lt Fn F4  LCD  CRT gt  Key combination does not work     A While displaying video of VCD or MPEG  or the display setting is Dual View   you cannot toggle display devices  Also the installation of N etWare Client 32  program disables the function of  lt Fn F4  LCD  CRT gt      Q6 While running a game   lt F
153. llowing information is only applicable to systems labeled with the CE mark C        European Directives    This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  following European directives     EMC Directive 89 336 EEC with amending directives 92 31 EEC  amp  93 68   EEC as per        EN 55022 Class B      EN 61000 3 2       EN 61000 3 3       EN 55024    Low Voltage Directive  Safety  73 23 EEC as per EN 60950 A1 A2 A3 A4   All     Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 199 5 EC as per       CTR21  if fitted with a modem device        ETS 300 328  if fitted with a 2 4 GHz band embedded wireless device        ETS 301 489 1  if fitted with a 2 4 GHz band embedded wireless device       ETS 301 489 17  if fitted with a 2 4 GHz band embedded wireless device     European Radio Approval Information   for products fitted 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 4 GHz band  may  be present  embedded  in your notebook system which is intended for home or office  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 qualified for use in the European  Union or associated areas ifa CE mark C    with a Notified Body Registration Number  and the Alert Symbol is on the system l
154. m overheats  it may be damaged or it may cause fires        Use standard power voltage   High voltage may result in product damage or cause fires        Use grounded power outlets designed for computers   A grounded power outlet prevents electric shock from electricity leakage     Set up the system away from magnetic objects   Contents of the hard disk drive may be deleted or the color of the monitor may  be permanently distorted     Dispose of moisture reducing agents and plastic packaging  properly    Consumption of moisture reducing agents and placing plastic packaging over the  head is fatal  especially for children     Instructions for careful handling      Handle with care so as not to damage the data in the   hard disk     Since the hard disk is fragile and sensitive to external conditions  it  may be damaged from temperature changes or impact during  operation  Take extra care to prevent such damages      Loss of data due to external conditions or carelessness during use is the user s  sole responsibility and the manufacturer shall not be held liable for any com   pensation        In order to minimize damages from data loss  please backup data at all times     Cases when the hard disk and data may be damaged     External impacts while separating from or installing into the computer may  cause disk or data damage      Power failure during hard disk operation resulting in resetting the computer  may cause disk or data damage      Execution of delete  DEL  or format  FO 
155. m software CD in the CD drive on the right side of the computer   and select Install Bluetooth Software    When the Install shield wizard appears  click Next to continue the installation   When the installation is completed  the Bluetooth icon  8   will appear on the  taskbar    Press touchpad right button on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar  and click Start  Using Bluetooth     Start Using Bluetooth       ap er ar Ix      Click Next to continue the installation     When the  Device Name and Type  dialog box appears  enter the desired name in  the Computer name field  and select  Laptop  in the Computer type field  Click  Next to proceed     another device     Ei The name you enter is used to represent the device when connecting with    72 Users Manual    While installing the drive  a warning message box may appear  telling you that  there is no Microsoft logo  Since this does not affect the operation  click  Continue Installation to continue the installation     When the  Initial Configuration Wizard  dialog box appears  click Skip to finish  the installation     When the installation is completed  the menu of the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar  is changed as follows     Explore My Bluetooth Places  Bluetooth Setup Wizard  Advanced Configuration    Quick Connect    Disable Bluetooth Radio       Connecting with Other Devices    This section describes the common steps when using Bluetooth  Read this section first  before reading any other instructions     A Bluetooth connectio
156. me and Type  dialog box appears  enter the desired name in  the Computer name field  and select    Laptop    in the Computer type field  Click  Next to proceed        ul    Note    Computers on the network can access the Internet through the shared Internet  The name you enter is used to represent the device when connecting with another  device     W hile installing the drive  a warning message box may appear  telling you that  there is no Microsoft logo  Since this does not affect the operation  click  Continue Installation to continue the installation     6  When the  Initial Bluetooth Configuration W izard  dialog box appears  click Skip  to finish the installation     7  When the installation is completed  the menu of the Bluetooth icon on the  taskbar is changed as follows     Explore My Bluetooth Places  Bluetooth Setup Wizard  Advanced Configuration    Quick Connect    Disable Bluetooth Radio       Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 27    4 28 Manual    Connecting with Other Devices    This section describes the common steps when using Bluetooth  Read this section first  before reading any other instructions    A Bluetooth connection consists of a client requesting a connection  and a server  approving the connection  W hen you establish a Bluetooth connection  you need to    enter a PIN  Personal Identification Number  code in both the client and the server   and the server has to approve the transmission for actual data transmission     E Step 1  Connecting    1
157. n click the    Click the monitor  2  icon  select the  Extend my Windows desktop onto this    Use this device as the primary monitor    eena my Windows desktop onto this monitor         Identity         Troubleshoot                  Advanced                Ca D    When the configuration is complete  click Identify on the left side of  Troubleshoot  The primary display device the LCD  is indicated as  1   and the    Customizing Your Computer 85    secondary display device is indicated as  2   Now you can view the screen through  two monitors        1   Primary 2   Secondary    Ei When using Dual View  only the LCD can be configured as the primary display  device     with 256 colours  change the settings to the desired screen resolution and    If the screen of the secondary display device is displayed at 640x480 pixels   Ei colour quality in the  Display Properties  dialog box     Deactivating Dual View Mode    Click the monitor  2  icon  clear the  Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor   check box  and then click Apply     Click the title bar of the window in the primary display device  1  the LCD   and  drag it to the secondary display device  2   The window is moved to the    Ei To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode  secondary display device     86 Users Manual    System Management       Using Power Management Options    Your computer includes Power Management options that can help the battery charge  last longer and extend the life of the battery 
158. n consists of a client requesting a connection  and a server  approving the connection  When you establish a Bluetooth connection  you need to  enter a PIN  Personal Identification Number  code in both the client and the server  and  the server has to approve the transmission for actual data transmission     Step1  Connecting    1     The client attempts to connect to the server  This happens when you are trying to  transfer a file to the server  or to connect to the network via the server     When a notification window appears in the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar of the  server that requests a password  click the notification window     i  Bluetooth PIN Code Required    Bluetooth device  NEPTUNE  is attempting to  connect to this computer  Click here to proceed    with the connection   To deny access  ignore this prompt        3  Enter the desired password in the Bluetooth PIN Code field of the  Bluetooth PIN       Code Request  window  and click OK   Bluetooth PIN Code Request PIK     Device Name  NEPTUNE    Before a connection can be established  this computer and the device  above must be  paired      The Bluetooth pairing procedure creates a secret key that is used in all  future connections between these two devices to establish identity and  encrypt the data that these devices exchange     To create the paired relationship  enter the PIN code and click OK        Bluetooth PIN Code         x D   Cancel            Connecting to the Internet 73    4  The same window appea
159. n gt   lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys may not  work or screen may not be displayed properly when the keys  are pressed     A While running Direct3D game  display device configuration keys do not work to  maintain the system stability  Since display device control varies depending on  the type of display devices in some games  the screen may not displayed proper   ly  Use  lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys before starting a game  Do not press the  keys while running a game   It may happen while running Harry Porter and the  Chamber of Secrets  Warcraft 3  Unreal Tournament 2003  Starcraft  Q uake 3   Soldier of Fortune 2  Heroes of Might and Magic 4  etc      Q7 Running speed of a game is too slow or fast     A Change the setting of Power Schemes to    Always On       Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt   Power Options  gt  Power Schemes tab  then configure the Power  schemes field to  Always On           Q8 Pressing  lt Fn gt   lt F2  C gt   gt  keys while running a game may cause  abnormal operation of the system        A Do not press  lt Fn gt   lt F2  L gt   gt  keys while a game is running  because it may  Cause a system error     Q9 Some part of a game image is not displayed or is displayed in  black     A This may happen when running a game designed for DirectX 8 1  such as NHL  2003  MVP Baseball 2003  etc     Q10 When playing a game  the image display temporarily freezes  a number of times     A This may happen when the PowerM izer settin
160. n the menu you need to use  use the left or right arrow keys to select the menu  name     78 Users Manual    Table 3  System Setup Navigation Keys       Navigation Key    Function        lt F1 gt     Displays the General Help window         lt Esc gt     Exits the current menu         lt     gt or lt  4  gt     Moves the cursor up and down between fields         lt   gt or lt     gt     Selects different menus  Pressing the  lt Esc gt  key at the Main  menu brings you to the Exit menu                     lt F5 gt  Scrolls backwards through the options for the highlighted field    lt F6 gt  Scrolls forward through the options for the highlighted field    lt F9 gt  Sets the parameters for the current menu to their default values    lt F10 gt  Save changes and exit system setup     lt Enter gt  Executes commands or opens a submenu     Changing Booting Priority    You can select the booting priority among the devices such as the hard drive  CD ROM  drive  etc  The following example describes how to configure the hard drive as the first  booting device when the CD ROM drive is configured as the first booting device by  default     Select the Boot menu in System Setup   Press  lt Enter gt  on Boot Device Priority item   Use  lt  4  gt  key to move to the Hard Drive item  and press  lt F6 gt  until it is at the  very top   4  Press  lt F10 gt  to save the changed configuration  and exit System Setup   Now you can boot the system with the hard disk drive as the first booting device  
161. na   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     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     Ei This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class    Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15    Low power  Radio LAN type devices  radio frequency  RF  wireless communication  devices   operating in the 2 4 GHz 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     Regulatory Compliance Statements vii    The FCC has s
162. ndows XP   Or click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Tour Windows XP     Click on the topics to find out about important functions of W indows XP     Dao momat boone Bay EER  oa  7                  Click the Title             Saar ee      AY Windows          aptores       eo0eceeed       Understanding the Desktop    The Desktop is the working area on the computer  It consists of the large workspace   which is more or less the entire the screen and a Taskbar at the bottom                 Desktop Icons s  You can directly    launch a program  ss          Start Menu       S in vi S                Recycle Bin    a me   System Tray with Clock             Start Button Language Bar             Start Button mr O pens the Start M enu        Displays programs that are currently running     Taskbar Frequently used icons can be placed here        Recycle Bin Deleted files or folders end up here           Enables switching between English  other languages    Language Bar text inputs and provides other text input services     Chapter 2  Introducing Windows 2 3    Understanding the Start Menu    The Start Menu includes everything that is required to start Windows     From the Start Menu it is possible to run a program  open a file  assign system users  with the Control Panel  receive support by clicking Help and Support  and search    desired items from computer or Internet by clicking Search     SAMSUNG    et   ieee  Fixed Items       espa  dyannot  eS sg 5  Babs    b SDE     
163. ned off while traveling in an airplane  802 11B  also known as wireless  Ethernet or Wifi  and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of  devices that provide wireless communication        Regulatory Compliance Statements v       802 11b Restrictions     e European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP  and frequency range 2 400 2 4835GHz     e In France  the equipment must be restricted to the 2 4465 2 4835GHz  frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use        vi Users Manual    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 unl
164. ng Personal Information    You can synchronize personal information saved in the PIMS of your computer such  as e mail  a phonebook  a schedule  or memo with another Bluetooth device     What is PIMS      PIMS  Personal Information Management System  is software that manages    personal information such as e mail  schedules  etc  Microsoft Outlook is an  example of PIMS     What is Synchronization   Synchronization is a function that compares the data in two devices and    updates information with the latest one so that the data in the two devices are  the same     1  Double click the Bluetooth icon H    on the taskbar  and click View My  Bluetooth services in the  My Bluetooth Places  window     2  Right click on the My PIM Synchronization icon    0   and click Properties   In the  Bluetooth Properties  dialog box  select an e mail program  and click OK     Right click on the Bluetooth icon           on the taskbar  and click Quick Connect   gt  PIM Synchronization  gt  Find Devices     5  Inthe  Service   PIM Synchronization  dialog box  select the other device to  synchronize information with  and click OK     6  When the file synchronization is approved as described in Connecting with Other  Devices     p 73   a personal information synchronization is performed     76 Users Manual    Customizing Your Computer       Using System Setup    The System Setup  BIOS  program enables you to configure your computer hardware  and set security and power savings options  The settings
165. ng the Password  1  On the password to delete  press  lt Enter gt    e g  supervisor password   2  Enter the current configured password  and press  lt Enter gt      3  Leave the  Enter New Password  and  Confirm New Password  field empty  and  press  lt Enter gt  to deactivate the password     Customizing Your Computer 81    Configuring Resolution and Colour Depth    Screen resolution is the number of pixels displayed on the screen  High resolution  makes the overall screen area large  although individual items appear small  Colour  quality is determined by the number of bits used to represent a pixel on the screen  High    colour quality displays more number of colours on your screen     1  Select Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Appearance and Themes  gt  Change the screen    resolution     2  Make changes on the Settings tab of the  Display Properties  dialog box     To change your screen  resolution  move the slider  to select an appropriate  resolution     Display Properties         Themes   Desktop   Screen Saver    Appearance   Settings          Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors     Display        1  XXXXX             Screen resolution  Less    1024 by 768 pixels    Color quality       9 More    he primary monitor     lesktop onto this monitor     Troubleshoot           Ca        3  When you have completed configuration  click Apply     82 Users Manual    To change the number of  colours displayed on a  monitor  select an  appropri
166. nis   trator     A4 For a model with an installed 11b card  check the wireless LAN driver version  installed on your computer   Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt  Hardware tab   gt  Device Manager  Under Network adapters  right click PRO  Wireless LAN  2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter item and click Properties  gt  Driver tab then check the  driver version     W hen a driver of version 1 1 5 0 or lower is installed  remove the security patch   Q 815485  if it is installed    The W PA Q815485 patch provided by Microsoft can be used only when there is  802 11x  RADIUS  or an authentication server as well as an AP and a driver that  supports the function    This version of the driver does not support the W PA function  Click Start  gt   Control Panel  gt  Add or Remove Programs  gt  Add or Remove Programs and  remove the Q 815485 patch if it is installed     Q12 After PROSet is installed  The    AEGIS Protocol  IEEE 802 1x   v2 2 1 0    appears in the  Local Area Connection Properties   window     A The AEGIS Protocol is a security authentication protocol that is automatically    installed when PRO Set is installed and does not affect the operation of other pro   grams     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 21    7 22 Manual    Game  Program Related    Q1 3D game is not executed  or some functions are not working     A Change the graphic setting of the game to    2D    or    Software Renderer     then exe   cute the program again     Q2 I launched a game right after insta
167. nnect using     BB XKKXX       This connection uses the following items     M E Client for Microsoft Networks  M E  File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  yw g eb Sch          CL Frees D    Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks     Description             Show icon in notification area when connected          7  To use DHCP   On the General tab  select    Obtain an IP address automatically    and    Obtain DNS  server address automatically     Click OK     To use a static IP    On the General tab  select    Use the following IP address    and fill in the IP  address  Subnet mask  Default gateway  Preferred DNS server  and Alternative  DNS server fields  Click OK     To use both DHCP and static IP simultaneously   On the Alternate Configuration tab  click User configured and fill in the fields   Click OK     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General   Altemate Configuration       You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings        Obis an IP zades auteriatcaly  O Use the following IP address        Obtain DNS server address automatically       Use the following DNS server addresses              Connecting to the Internet 47    Using Samsung Network Manager    Use Samsung Network Manager to configure network setting
168. not installed properly     a    Press    Standard Installation     recommended  or    Minimum Installation    and continue  with the software installation   Minimum   Installation    Custom  Installation          Standard Installation  This displays a list of drivers or programs that are not  currently installed on your computer from the system software CD provided   All necessary components are installed using the factory defaults       e Minimum Installation  This displays the components  driver  Windows  programs  etc  that  if not installed  may cause problems with the system  performance  You can install only required components     e Custom Installation  You can customize the installation of drivers and  programs     124 Users Manual    Installing drivers and programs   1  Click Standard Installation in the main window of the System Software CD    Standard Installation is recommended   The system is scanned to display the drivers and programs that need to be installed     Click OK  The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory  defaults     Sams          System Software CD    T Grapes Dive Wired Lan Driver   Memory Card Driver Modem Driver   Touchpad Driver W DirectX 9 0  ed F Sun Java VM    Microsoft Internet Explorer    tivin W Windows XP Hotfixes  Setting QD Starting Standard Installation   d        The components of Standard Installation can vary depending on the model     In figure 3  to add components to the installation  click Cancel and select 
169. ns  Note that changing the partition deletes all of the data on the  hard disk drive     5  Select the folder to install the Windows operating system   To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder  press   lt L gt  on the keyboard     If you press ESC to select another folder for the installation  new Windows  folders are created causing a risk of dual booting     6  After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the Windows  installation  restart the system  and the message    Press any key to boot from CD     is displayed  You do not need to enter anything  In a moment  the Windows XP  installation screen will appear to proceed with the installation     Troubleshooting 127    7  When the Regional and Language Options window appears  click Next     8  When a window that requires your name and organization pops up  enter your  name and the organization and click Next   In the Windows XP Professional edition  an additional window that requires the  computer name and the administrator password appears   Enter the computer name and the administrator password and click Next     9  When the Date and Time Settings window appears  click Next   Setup will continue     10  When the system restarts to display Press any key to boot from CD  do not press  any key     When you see the Windows desktop  this means that the installation process is  completed  Remove the system recovery CD and install the device drivers and  applications from th
170. nt    E h a B    TAREQ        Monitor Off X  The LCD display goes into Power Saving Grao  D     mode after the specified period of time  ee ee                   atee r sa  ee F  ta    PET   107K  v  Hard Disk Off      same wv  pame v  The Hard Disk goes into Power Saving amec a vis x  mode after the specified period of time  5 x  im    Standby Mode    If the computer is not used for the specified  period of time  the monitor and hard disk      Hibernation Mode  drives are turned off to reduce power i  consumption  Saves the current working status onto the    hard disk and turns the computer off   Pressing the Power button restores the  computer to the previous working status     Press Power button to use computer again in Standby Mode or Hibernate M ode     You can schedule your system for shutdown  hibernation or standby modes by  clicking System  gt  Computer Scheduling of the EasyBox program  P  3 11      Nota    5 2 Manual    E Using the Power button    You can configure the function of the power button     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt   Power Options and select the Advanced tab     REAN AF BA  eae eh tensa ah jte   h saeeAmue    E   DOBEIMHLEFRERO   Orekecveren   ERSE                TAME TERREN ERA  Tanet    BRST Meta D    z Configure the Power button function   Srey Miele       Configure the  lt Fn gt   lt   f     gt  function   Cae  Cea   Caution W hen the Power button is configured to put the system into Power Saving Mode  man   
171. ntaining operating system programs required to start your computer  A  boot disk can be a floppy disk  hard drive  or compact disc   Byte   The basic unit of measure for computer memory  A character   such as a letter of  the alphabet   uses one byte of memory  Computer memory is often measured in  kilobytes  1 024 bytes  or megabytes  1 048 576 bytes     Each byte is made up of eight bits  For more information on bytes and bits  see an  introductory book on computers     Cache memory   Cache is very fast  zero wait state memory located between the microprocessor  and main memory  Cache reduces the average time required by the  microprocessor to get the data it needs from the main memory by storing recently  accessed data in the cache     138 Users Manual    CardBus  CardBus technology enables the computer to use 32 bit PC Cards  Hardware in  the computer and the Windows operating system provide support for the 32 bit  cards  The voltage of 32 bit cards  3 3 volts  is lower than that of 16 bit cards  5  volts   The 32 bit cards can transmit more data at a time than the 16 bit cards  thus  increasing their speed   CMOS memory  CMOS  complementary metal oxide semiconductor  memory is powered by the  CMOS battery  The System Setup settings and other parameters are maintained in  CMOS memory  Even when you turn your computer off  the information in  CMOS memory is saved   COM port  COM stands for communication  COM ports are the serial ports in your computer   Compact Disc  A com
172. o check that  the device is operating properly     Right click the My computer icon  and select Manage  When the Computer  Management window appears  double click Services and Applications on the  left  and then click Services from the sub menu tree  Select the Standard tab in  the right pane  double click Wireless Zero Configuration and check that Startup  Type is configured to Automatic  and the Service status is Started     In the case of Windows XP  click Advanced in the  Wireless Network  Connection  dialog box  see    Connecting to an Access Point  AP      p 52   and  make sure that  Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings  is  selected     This may happen when a third party wireless network setup program  e g   PROSet  other than Windows XP default program is installed  For setting up a  wireless network using the Windows XP program  this option should be selected     When connecting to a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  I cannot  connect to another computer connected to the same computer to computer  network     Make sure that the security settings and network name of the computer to   computer  Ad Hoc  network is correct     Check the TCP IP properties of the computers to be connected through the  computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  All of the computers to be connected  through a computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network should be configured so that  their IP addresses are within the same subnet range      If the IP address is configured to DHCP  O
173. ollision Avoidance  with  Acknowledgement  A CK           Security       Wired Equivalent Privacy support  W EP  64bit  128bit  W PA   CCX       This piece of equipment supports the Wi Fi wireless LAN security standard  W PA  Wi Fi  Protected Access  and CCX  Cisco Compatible eXtensions   To connect to a wireless network  consisting of the WPA and CCX certificates  Windows patch  KB826942  or PRO Set may be  required depending on the network settings  For information on the PRO Set installation  refer to  P 4 15    Wireless N etwork Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program     For more information   ask your network administrator     E RF Specifications    R F Frequency Band    2 4GHz  ISM band        Support Channels    1 13 channel       Device Description    Transceiver       Power    5 mW       Transmission Method    11b mode  DSSS  11g mode  OFDM       Data Rate  M bps      11b mode  11  5 5  2  and 1  11g mode     54  48  36  24  18  12  9  and 6       Antenna Type       Internal Antenna 2 EA  main  aux       The data rate may differ from the actual data rate      11g mode is supported only when the device is connected with an IEEE802 11g device  e g   IEEE802 11g compatible Access Point        Copyright    Samsung Co   Ltd  owns the copyright to this manual  No part of this manual may be  reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means  electronically  mechanically   or through audio  without the consent of Samsung Co   Ltd    The information in this document i
174. ollow the instructions of the Windows XP installation wizard to continue with the  installation     When the installation is complete  the computer will restart    When the system has restarted  the Press any key to boot from CD message appears   Ignore the message    The system boots and the Windows and Windows Registration screen appears   Register Windows  following the instructions to finish the Windows installation   Remove the System Recovery CD and install the device drivers and application  programs using Standard Installation from the System Software CD     Troubleshooting 129    Specifications    System Specification       The following is the basic hardware specification for the purchased product  Variations  may exist depending on the model type     X10 Plus Model                Item Specification Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 4 1 7GHz   Dothan  Cache memory 1MB Pentium M  2MB Dothan   Main memory 128 256 512 1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem    ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD    2 5     UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD RW DVD ROM Combo  DVD Multi drive Optional  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB  1024 x 768 pixels  XGA   Sound Chipset   Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LT56ADW  Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet  Wireless  802 11b or 802 11b g Optional  PCMCIA Slot Type   and II Compatible  Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Recognition Utility Optional  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128
175. ombo drive  DVD M ulti drive  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB  1280 x 800 pixels  Wide XGA    1680 x 1050 pixels  W ide  SXGA     Sound Chipset  Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LT56ADW  Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet  Wireless LAN  802 11b or 802 11b g O ptional  Bluetooth 0 ptional  PCMCIA Slot Type   and Il Compatible  Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Recognition Utility 0 ptional  Memory Stick Slot Supports up to 128MB  Ports IEEE1394  4 pin   USB 2 0  x3   Microphone  Headphone   S  PDIF  Modem  RJ 11   Wired LAN  RJ 45   Monitor   TV Out  S Video   Options Li lon smart battery  USB port replicator  car adapter  external  battery charger  ear set  Dimensions  mm  360 1 x 265 x 26 2 WxDxH  LCD Panel Size 15 4  Wide XGA   Wide SXGA   TFT LCD   344 x 222 mm    Optional       Weight 2 4 Kg  including 6cell battery    Battery Li lon Smart Battery   Operation Temperature  storage     5  40  C  operation    10   32  C  Environment Humidity  storage   5   90   operation    20    80   Operation Voltage 100   240 VAC   Frequency 50   60 Hz   Input  O utput Power 60W   Output Voltage 19 0 VDC            Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional  accessories for this system       Wireless LAN Specifications  optiona    Intel R  PRO  Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI                                  Adapter  Item Specifications  Physical Dimensions 59 75 X 44 45 mm  W idt
176. omputer  Ad Hoc  network     To create a new computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network or to connect to a hidden  access point  Stealth Closed Mode   refer to the following procedures     be detected by the scan operation to prevent access attempts from    A hidden access point is an access point that exists  but is configured not to  Z unauthorized users     1  Click Add in the Networks tab     2  Enter Profile Name and Network name  SSID   select Operating Mode  then  click Next     What is a network name  SSID    2 Network name  SSID  is a name that a wireless adapter uses for identifying    connection  Enter the name of computer to computer network to create  e g    samsung  or the name of access point to connect  The network name  identifies cases   capital and lowercase  For the name of access point  check  the settings of the access point  or ask your wireless network administrator     Operating Mode      Infrastructure   Connect to an Access Point   Select to connect to an  access point      Ad hoc   Connect directly to other computers   Select to create a  computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network     62 Users Manual    Configure password setting to be used for computer to computer network  connection in the Security Settings window    To connect to an access point  enter the network authentication  data encryption   WEP   key index  and password configured in the access point     It is recommended to configure data encryption for security purposes when  creating a computer 
177. omputer automatically creates restore points  called  system checkpoints   but you can also use System Restore  to create your own restore points  This is useful if you are  about to make a major change to your system  such as  installing a new program or changing your registry     System Restore Settings        To continue  select an option  andi then cick Next  Cnet  gt  N ea        122 Users Manual    3  Select the desired restore date from the calendar restoration and select the desired  restore point from the list  and then click Next     E system Restore    Select a Restore Point    The Following calendar displays in bold all of the dates that have restore points available  The list displays the  restore points that are available for the selected date     Possible types of restore points are  system checkpoints  scheduled restore points created by your computer    manual restore points  restore points created by you   and installation restore points  automatic restore points  created when certain programs are installed      1  On this calendar  click a bold date  2  On this list  click a restore point      lt  00  gt jz  Tue  Wed i Sun   301   a  9   15  16    22  23    29  30                                                          Cek CG Gna     The date of the restore point is displayed in bold font     4  Confirm the selected restore point and click Next  System Restore shuts down  Windows  and starts the restoration processes     5  After the restoration is complet
178. on  changing the display device   removing the AC adapter  restarting the system  or changing the PowerM izer  level     A This may happen while the video driver is examining the connected device     Q5 When I connect a projector  and change the setting to display  screen image on both the LCD and the projector by pressing   lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys  screen is not displayed properly     A Press  lt Fn gt   lt F4   LCD  CRT gt  keys once again     Q6 The desktop momentarily appears as a broken image when  zooming in or out of the Media Player screen when Media  Player is running     A Since zooming in or out of the Media Player screen changes the screen resolu   tion  the desktop may momentarily appear as a    broken image    during this oper   ation     Q7 Execution of a DOS command such as DIR causes the desktop to  momentarily appear as a broken image when using the system  in 2 byte character language DOS mode     A This may happen when you have configured the display in such a way that the  screen is displayed to both the LCD and CRT screens simultaneously  To avoid  this  configure the screen as either LCD or CRT   See    Using External Display  Devices     p 6 8       Q8 The    Turn off monitor    function configured in the Power  Management does not work while using the system in full  screen DOS mode     A The    Turn off monitor    function may not work in full screen DOS mode   See     Using Power Management O ptions     p 5 2       Q9 A DVD or MPEG file
179. option to User  Control    3  Save the settings and exit Setup     Ki Maintaining your LCD brightness settings after turning the system off    To save the battery charge   When your computer is operating on battery power  adjusting the LCD  brightness level to a dimmer setting diminishes the battery power  consumption     Bad pixels in the LCD   The limits of the LCD manufacturing technology allow a maximum of 10  abnormal or bad pixels  which do not affect system performance  This system  may have the same level of abnormal or bad pixels as any other company   s  products     Maintenance Instructions  When cleaning the LCD panel  use only computer specific cleaners on a soft    cloth  and lightly wipe in one direction     Getting Started 23    Adjusting the Volume    To adjust using keyboard    Press  lt Fn gt   lt  4    dv  gt  or  lt Fn gt   lt   gt    da  gt  from the keyboard     To adjust using volume control program    Click the Volume icon      on the taskbar  and move the Volume slider to a desired  level     Volume    L J    C Mute    For advanced volume control options  double click the Volume icon       and adjust  the volume level in the volume control program     fi Master Volume  Options Help    Master Volume Wave SW Synth CD Player  Balance  Balance  Balance  Balance    gt   6b 5 doy 4    Volume  Volume  Volume                       Mute all                                     Crystal WDM Audio    24 Users Manual    Introducing Windows       Understanding the 
180. ore likely to overheat than a desktop computer  A fan inside  your computer runs when needed to help eliminate heat  Make sure the fan vent  on the left side of your computer is not blocked when you use the computer   Occasionally check the vents and remove any accumulated dust on the outside     e Avoid using or storing the computer in extremely hot or cold areas  such as a  car on a hot day  Keep the computer away from heaters and out of direct  sunlight  Exposure to excessive heat may damage computer components  If you  have left your computer in a hot place  let it cool down slowly to room  temperature  with the LCD panel open  before using it        Do not remove the memory module compartment door  or try to install a  memory module when the computer is on        Set up your computer work area to avoid physical strain  Sit with your back  straight and supported by your chair  Adjust your chair or work table so that  your arms and wrists can remain in a relaxed position  parallel with the floor   Avoid bending or twisting your wrists as you work  Your hands should    float     slightly above the keyboard  Refer to a book on office ergonomics for more  information on setting up your work area     e Take frequent breaks from working at the computer to rest your eyes and  stretch your muscles     e Remember to save your data files frequently and to make backup copies of your  files     System Management 97    Travelling with Your Computer    Air Travel  If you are travelling
181. ot fixed completely  gently push the memory down while pressing the  memory module tabs outward        3  Close and fix the memory module compartment cover using a screwdriver     System Management 95    Using the Security Lock Port    The security lock is a device used to physically  fix  the system when using it in a public  place  The locking device needs to be purchased separately  The shape and methods of  use may differ depending on the manufacturer  Please refer to the manual provided  with the security lock for proper use     Connect a security lock cable to a fixed object  and to the security lock port on the back  of the computer           Any damage to the machine caused by using a locking   security device is not  0 covered under warranty     96 Users Manual    Tips for Using Your Computer    The following information helps you avoid potential problems as you use your  computer     Do not try to disassemble your computer  Opening the system chassis or  removing the hard disk drive voids your warranty  Only an authorised  Samsung service center can replace or add any parts inside the chassis     e Follow all the instructions and cautions in your computer user documentation        The LCD has a polarized surface and can be damaged easily  To prevent  damage  avoid touching the screen     e Use only approved AC adapters  auto adapters  memory modules and other  options        Because a notebook computer is small and has restricted air flow around  components  it is m
182. ountry to  country  In France however  use only 4 channels  channel 10  11  12  13  when using  wireless networks        Standard  IEEE 802 11b     Regulation  ETSI 300 328  CE Marked    e Channel Allocation       Channel 10  2457 MHz       Channel 11  2462 MHz       Channel 12  2467 MHz       Channel 13  2472 MHz     Intel R  PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection  Product Specification                                     Item Detailed Specifications  Physical Dimensions  Width X Height  59 75 X 44 45 mm  Specifications F    operation temperature and   Same as system operation  humidit  ene Temperature  0  C   70  C  Humidity  less than 85   Power Specification Power Saving Mode 135 mW  Receiving Mode 0 85W  Transmission Mode 1 45W  Power 3 3V  Network Compatibility IEEE 802 119  IEEE 802 11b  Specifications Operating System Microsoft Windows XP  2000    NDIS5 Miniport Driver  Media Access Protocol CSMA CA  Collision Avoidance  with  Acknowledgement ACk   Security Wired Equivalent Privacy support  WEP  64bit 128bit  WPA   CCX                This piece of equipment supports the Wi Fi wireless LAN security standard  WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access  and  CCX  Cisco Compatible eXtensions   To connect to a wireless network consisting of the WPA and CCX  certificates  Windows patch  KB826942  or PROSet may be required depending on the network settings  For  information on the PROSet installation  refer to  Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program      p 60   For mor
183. ower  Brightness Level 8  e When operating on battery power  Brightness Levell    Nowe   Maintaining your LCD brightness settings after turning the system    off and on    1  Turn on the system  and enter Setup     2  In the Boot menu  change the Brightness Control Mode option to User    Control     3  Save the settings and exit Setup     Saving the battery charge    When your computer is operating on battery power  adjusting the LCD brightness    level to a dimmer level decreases the battery power consumption     Bad pixels on the LCD  The limits of the LCD manufacturing technology allow a maximum of 10 abnormal    or bad pixels  which do not affect system performance  This system may have the    same level of abnormal or bad pixels as any other company   s products   Cauttiog   Maintenance Instructions    W hen cleaning the LCD panel  use only computer specific cleaners on a soft    cloth  and lightly wipe in one direction     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 19      Adjusting the Volume    Using the Keyboard    Press  lt Fn gt   lt    gt  or  lt Fn gt   lt     gt  keys on the keyboard to adjust the  audio volume   Using the Volume Control Program    On the taskbar  click the Volume  E  icon  and adjust the slide bars        Jj            EOD       For advanced volume control options  double click the Volume  B   icon  and adjust the settings in the  Master Volume  dialog box           SWAR CD RARER  465 pi   GRY do  gt  9                n  Ossa Ew                              
184. owing to install the necessary components     Set up the Windows Firewall   When you set up the Windows Firewall  you will be protected from unauthorized  access through the Internet or the network     Click on Windows Firewall in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for     From the General tab of Windows Firewall  select ON  recommended      If you want to allow a certain program or service to gain access to your computer  using the Firewall  select and check the program or service that you want to allow  access from  in the Exceptions tab of the Windows Firewall  If you want to add  a program to Programs and Services  click on Add Program and select it     Set up Windows Automatic Updates   This automatically downloads and installs critical updates via the Internet to keep  your computer up to date     Click on Automatic Updates in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for     From general tab of Automatic Updates window  select Automatic   recommended      Keep your computer current with the latest virus updates   ex  Norton Antivirus   Even when you have installed Norton AntiVirus on your computer  Windows  cannot recognize the program until you configure the settings  displaying a  Security Alert icon    When you first use or install Norton AntiVirus for the first time  follow the  Registration Wizard steps to configure the registration settings    To protect your computer from virus attacks 
185. pact disc  CD    Conventional memory  The first 640 KB of system memory  Operating systems and application programs  can directly access this memory without using memory management software   Disk  The device used by the computer to store and retrieve information  Disk can refer  to a floppy disk  hard disk  or RAM disk   Disk cache  A software device that accumulates copies of recently used disk sectors in RAM   The application program can then read these copies without accessing the disk   This  in turn  speeds up the performance of the application   A cache is a buffer for transferring disk sectors in and out of RAM  Data stored in  a disk cache is a copy of data already stored on the physical disk   DMA  direct memory access   A method of transferring data from a device to memory without having the data  pass through the microprocessor  Using DMA can speed up system performance   DPMS  Display Power Management Signalling  Displays or monitors that comply with  this can be managed by the Power Management features found in the system  setup   Floppy disk  A removable disk  also called floppy or diskette     Glossary 139    Hard drive  Also called fixed disk  A hard drive is connected to the computer and can be  installed or removed  Data written to a hard drive remains until it is overwritten  or corrupted   The 2 5 inch hard drive in your computer was designed for use in a notebook  computer  Because hard drives in notebook computers are smaller than those in  desktop comp
186. pad    Key Key Application Key a  fi y     Although the layout of the keys on your computer s keyboard is different from  that on a desktop computer s keyboard  the keyboard feels like a full sized  keyboard when you use it     a kind of keyboard     2 You can use a symbol of      if press Fn and F3 simultaneously depending on    14 Users Manual    The keys on the keyboard can be grouped into the following categories        Full sized Alphanumeric typewriter keys are arranged like a standard  typewriter keyboard and are used for text entry  The Windows keys on either  side of the spacebar open Windows menus and perform other special functions        Function keys  when pressed together with the  lt Fn gt  key  enable special  functions        Cursor and Screen control keys move the cursor  They may perform other  functions  depending on your software     To clean the computer keyboard  use slightly damp cotton swabs  Scrub the keys and  the surface around the keys     b Do not allow liquid to drip into the keyboard or you may damage the keyboard     Using the Numeric Keypad    Your keyboard includes a numeric keypad  which is a group of keys that you can set to  type numbers and mathematical symbols  such as the plus sign  A number or symbol  on the left corner of each keypad key shows its numeric function     le Me We e    I  ear                            J i NA Wk il Num Lock LED                Press  lt Fn gt   lt F11 gt  to turn on the embedded numeric keypad  The numeri
187. r        Launch a program or open a file    Place the pointer over an object   then quickly press left touchpad  button twice     Or  place the pointer over an  object  then quickly tap the  touchpad twice with your finger        Display a short cut menu    Place the pointer over an object   then press right touchpad button  once        Move an object  or select an area  or multiple objects       Place the pointer over an object or  on a starting location    While pressing the left touchpad  button  press down on the  touchpad and slide your finger to a  destination or ending location        18 Users Manual       Action Function Process    Scroll Display upper lower left right part Place your finger on the scroll  of the content within a window wheel  and roll the wheel up or  down      Applicable to certain programs   only  Or  place your finger on the right  edge or bottom edge of the  touchpad and move vertically or  horizontally       i j       Make sure to use your finger to move the pointer with the touchpad  Do not  use any sharpened tool because it may damage your touchpad        Scroll Wheel Use  If the scroll wheel does not function properly  install the touchpad driver  provided on the system software CD     Getting Started 19    Hot Keys      0009             Icon Name Function  I Internet Button Launches Internet Explorer   c E Mail Button Launches Outlook Express      lt   User 1 Button Launches a user defined program      lt        A WLAN Bluetooth Turns on and
188. r  2 3 minutes  and the connection is not recovered     A1 This may be caused by channel interference  Change the channel of the AP  and  reconnect     A2 This may be caused by selecting the    Use IEEE 802 1x network authentication     option when IEEE 802 1x authentication is not available   Check the properties of the AP in the wireless network settings  If the    Use IEEE  802 1x authentication in this network    option is selected  deselect the option on  the Authentication tab   For more detailed information about authentication server  ask your network  administrator     A3 If the AP is configured to    Use network authentication  Shared Key      If the AP is configured to authentication shared mode  all computers to be con   nected should be configured as follows     e If you are using Windows XP  select network authentication shared mode  in the  wireless network settings     Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections  gt   Network Connections  Right click the W ireless N etwork Connection icon   and click View Available Wireless Networks  gt  Advanced  In the   W ireless N etworks tab  select an AP in the Available N etworks field and click  Configure and select N etwork Authentication  Shared Mode      e If you are using Windows 2000  check that the network authentication mode is  configured to Share in the security settings of the wireless LAN program   PRO Set    For more network authentication procedures  ask your AP  Access Point  admi
189. r are provided  with scroll wheels  For detailed instructions on using the fingerprint sensor   refer to the separate fingerprint sensor manual     Right View        Headphone Jack Microphone Jack CD RW DVD ROM Combo or    DVD Multi Drive  p29     USB Port 2 0    Left View    Fan Vent 1394 Port  4 Pin           Modem Port LAN Port Monitor   p45   p46  Port    USB Port  2 0  PCMCIA Card Slot  p37     4 Users Manual    Back View    TV Out  Port   S Video        S PDIF Port DC Jack Battery  p91  Security Lock Port  p96     Bottom View    Battery Latches       Mini PCI  Compartment    Memory    Compartment  HDD    Compartment       Removing or disassembling the hard disk drive will void your warranty  To  replace the hard disk drive  please contact your nearest Samsung Service  Centre     Wireless LAN module optional  is installed in the mini PCI compartment     Getting Started 5    X15 Plus Model    Front View       LCD Latch    Status Indicators  p22     Hot Keys  p20     Power Button    Keyboard  p14     Scroll Wheel       Touchpad  p17        Touchpad Buttons             Speaker Speaker       Memory Stick Slot  option  p39  Status Indicators  p22     6 Users Manual    Right View    S PDIF Port   p34        Headphone Jack Microphone Jack CD Drive  option  p29  USB Port  2 0     Left View    1394 Port  Fan Vent             Modem Port LAN Port Monitor USB Port  2 0  PCMCIA Slot  p37      p45   p46  Port    Getting Started 7    Back View    TV Out  Port   S Video        DC Jack B
190. r service that you  want to allow access from  in the Exceptions tab of the Windows Firewall  If  you want to add a program to Programs and Services  click on Add Program  and select it     Set up W indows Automatic Updates    This automatically downloads and installs critical updates via the Internet to keep   your computer up to date    1  Click on Automatic Updates in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt   Manage security settings for    2  From general tab of Automatic Updates window  select Automatic   recommended      Keep your computer current with the latest virus updates   ex  N orton Antivirus   Even when you have installed Norton AntiVirus on your computer  W indows  cannot recognize the program until you configure the settings  displaying a  Security Alert icon  W hen you first use or install Norton AntiVirus for the first  time  follow the Registration W izard steps to configure the registration settings  To  protect your computer from virus attacks with the latest updates  click on O ptions  to display the Norton AntiVirus O ptions window  From the left menu of the  window  check Run Automatic Protection to select Automatic Protection and check  Run LiveUpdate to select LiveUpdate     Two virus scanning programs on one computer may cause system conflicts   Remove one of the programs from the system     A5 If Windows does not recognize the existence of an anti virus program even  when it has been installed  your computer could be vulnerable to attack
191. rd disk drive  please contact your nearest Samsung Service  Centre    Wireless LAN Bluetooth module optional  is installed in the mini PCI  compartment     Getting Started 11    Turning the Computer On and Off    To turn on the computer  1  Insert the battery and connect the AC adapter according to the Installation Guide   2  Slide the LCD latch to the right and open the LCD panel     3  Press the power button        To turn off the computer  1  Click the start button  start  on the taskbar   2  Click Turn Off Computer        3  Click Turn Off     Turn off computer       12 Users Manual         If the computer does not turn off properly due to a system error  press   lt Ctril gt   lt Alt gt   lt Delete gt   When  Windows Task Manager  dialog box appears   click Shut Down  gt  Turn Off to turn off the computer  Your unsaved work may  be lost damaged     If  lt Ctri gt   lt Alt gt   lt Delete gt  keys do not operate either  press the power button  for more than 4 seconds to turn off the computer  Your unsaved work may be  lost damaged  When you turn on the computer next time  it will perform a disk  checking process     Getting Started 13    Using the Keyboard    Your computer has an 88 89 key keyboard  By pressing designated key combinations   you can have access to all the key functions of a full sized keyboard     Function  amp  Special Purpose Keys                                                                                           Function Windows Embedded Numeric Key
192. reen   Resolution is measured by the number of pixels the computer   s screen can  display  For example  a resolution of 800 x 600 means that the screen can display  800 pixels in row and can display 600 rows  The more pixels displayed  the higher  the resolution and the better the image     ROM  read only memory   Permanent computer memory dedicated to a particular function  For example  the  instructions for starting the computer when you first turn on power are contained  in ROM  You cannot write to ROM   ROM is not the same as RAM    Sector  Also known as disk sector  The portion of a track that is numbered and can hold  a specified number of characters  usually 512 KB      Glossary 141    Shadow RAM   A write protected area of RAM that contains a copy of the BIOS  As the computer  boots  the BIOS is copied from its permanent location in ROM to RAM  The  BIOS can be executed much faster in RAM than in ROM  The BIOS remains in  shadow RAM until you turn off the computer   TFT  thin film transistor  LCD   A TFT LCD uses a separate transistor circuit to control each pixel  This  technology provides the best resolution for an LCD screen  A TFT LCD is also  sometimes called an active matrix LCD     142 Users Manual    Using Windows 2000       Samsung notebook provides Windows XP or 2000 as operating system depending on  the product model    Because the use of Windows XP is similar to Windows 2000  the same User Guide   Online Manual  is used regardless of operating system inst
193. responds to a wireless hub in a wired network  You can connect multiple  wireless LAN installed computers to an AP     2  Computer to computer  ad hoc   This is also called a peer to peer network   In computer to computer wireless networks  you can wirelessly connect 2 or more    computers that have wireless LAN modules  For details  see    Connecting to computer   to computer networks  peer to peer or ad hoc     on page 54     Connecting to an Access Point  AP     This section describes how to connect to an AP  You can use the network when you are  connected to an AP     Service Pack 2  If you are using the Windows 2000 system  refer to  Wireless  Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program     p 60   For more  detailed information such as the network key  encryption key   ask your  network administrator     Ki The connection setup is described for a computer running on Windows XP    1  Right click on the Wireless Network Connection  D icon on the taskbar  and  select View Available Wireless Networks        Change Windows Firewall settings         Open Network Connections    Repair    52 Users Manual    2  Select an AP  E g  Test  to connect to and click Connect     When the network key dialog box appears  enter the network key and click  Connect     j Wireless Network Connection    Network  Task Choose a wireless network      Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information   2 Set up a wireles
194. rinter      and click  Next    9  Click Finish     10  When the printer sharing configuration has been completed  the shared printer  appears in the Printers and Faxes window     E DEAR  KO MO RAU AMAEW IAD RAW       OD  8 pm wz G   AED Sy MRAN   RMI   E rena         L 1o        MIC 1310 Series  THE  Cog Myc          SSA  a aaen  O  RSRNFINDRA       Now you can print using the shared printer even if your computer is not directly con   nected to a printer     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 23    4 24 Manual    Sharing an Internet connection through a  wireless network    By connecting your computer to another computer  which is connected to the Internet  over a wired connection  through a wireless network  Peer to  Peer   you can access  the Internet from your computer     Note    To share a    e Step 1     e Step 2     To share an Internet connection  the computers should be connected to a comput   er to computer  peer to peer  wireless network     See Page 4 11     Connecting to computer to computer networks       Also  one of the computers has to be connected to the Internet  external network      The description for Sharing Internet access is for the operating system W indows  XP Service Pack 2     n Internet connection  complete the following procedures     Configuring a Internet connection sharing from the computer connected to  the Internet     After completing the shared Internet connection configuration  check that    the other computers can access the Intern
195. rized users from gaining access to  your system via the network or the Internet     1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  EasyBox  gt  EasyBox   2  Click Security from the top menu bar     3  Select Windows Firewall Settings from the Security menu on the  left     4  Select a firewall level   5  Click Apply           rasy Box  amp   s    An Ep F ee       Hider         Windows PAINT ah FE RIEA IRIS HAERA          mera    O EER MPVHAR      e AAE PHARE       amp  AKE     Cam J m    am              Click the User Setting button for advanced features  including exceptions  and permissions     3 12 Manual      Using Samsung Smart Screen    Use Samsung Smart Screen program to arrange desktop icons as  desired and manage them effectively     1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung  gt  Samsung Smart Screen    N    wWA   When you launch Samsung Smart Screen for the first time  a dialog box asking  whether to register the program as a start program or not appears  If you select  OK  the program is automatically launched when you start your computer     2  Samsung Smart Screen appears  W hen you run the program for the first time   water drop image is displayed           Click a water drop to  open and close the  group        3  To move an icon  click a water drop to open it  then drag an icon to another water  drop           wWA   To return to Windows desktop   Right click on Samsung Smart Screen and click Windows desktop  Windows desk   top is displayed    To return
196. rocedures 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 or
197. rovider      Connecting to the Internet Using a Modem    1  Connect the telephone line to the modem port  Do not use a digital  telephone line        2  To connect the modem to the Internet  and use e mail  you have to apply to an  Internet Service Provider  ISP  for an Internet service    N  t    For more account information  please contact your ISP     Ask your ISP about Internet fees and the disconnection procedure  If the Internet  connection is not disconnected properly  additional telephone charges may incur     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 3    4 4 Manual    Configuring the Network Environment Settings  for Wired LAN Connections    A wired LAN environment is an environment where you can connect to the  Internet using the company   s LAN or with a broadband modem     1     6     Connect the network  LAN   cable to the LAN port of the system          Click Start  gt  Control Panel   Select Network and Internet Connections in the  Control Panel  window     Click Network Connections in the  N etwork and Internet Connections   window       In the  N etwork Connections  window  point the mouse pointer to Local Area    Network and click the right touchpad button  Select Properties from the popup  menu that appears           SZO BHD HAD AMAR IAD AMW    Q emia   a  Recr en     ttime  2 Ermer    In the General tab of the  Local Area Connection Properties  window  check that  the connecting device field includes the Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated  Controller driver   
198. rs on a computer     e Step 2  Accessing shared files and folders from another computer     delete the shared file or folder   Configure a file sharing network only when the network is secure  and do not    v When a file or folder is shared  anyone connected to the network can open and  share important data     64 Users Manual    Step 1  Configuring Sharing    1  Right click the target file or folder to share in My Computer  and select Sharing  and Security        Local Disk  C      File Edit view Favorites Tools Help    Q         P seah   fey Foes   EJ   ad c    a  B Desktop Documents and Settings  E    my Documents     amp  My Computer on     lt    Local Disk  C   Drivers       Documents and Settings       Drivers       1386      MyFolder    E Program Files       winoows  E B DVD CD RW Drive  D    S E Shared Documents        Tester s Documents  E    My Network Places      Recycle Bin    Send To    Cut   Copy   Create Shortcut  Delete   Rename       Properties    2  Click  If you understand the security risks but want to share files without running  the wizard  click here        It has the same security effect as that of the    Network Setup Wizard      This screen does not appear if Internet Sharing Network Wizard has been  installed in the computer to computer wireless network environment     3  Select  Just enable file sharing     and click OK   In the  Network sharing and security  field  select  Share this folder on the network    enter the share name  and click OK     
199. rs on the client  enter the same password as on the server   and click OK   Now a connection between the client and the server has been established     Step 2  Approving a Transmission    1  When a notification window requesting access privilege appears in the Bluetooth  icon on the taskbar of the server  click the notification window     i  Request for FTP file access permissions      Bluetooth device NEPTUNE is attempting to access  files on this computer        2  Inthe  Approve Bluetooth File Transmission Access  dialog box  click OK  Now  you can transfer data over the network     Always allow data transmissions  2 Select  Always allow this device to access to my computer s File Transfer    service  to always allow automatic data transmission from the client without  displaying a notification window  This state is called Paring status     Transferring Files and Folders    You can exchange files and folders between two Bluetooth devices     1  Press touchpad right button on the Bluetooth icon  8   on the taskbar  and select  Quick Connect  gt  File Tranfer  gt  Find Devices     2  Select the device to receive files in the  Service   File Tranfer  window  and click  Open  The shared folder window of the other party s device appears     3  Drag and drop the files or folders to transmit to the shared folder window of the  other party s device     4  When file transmission is approved as described in Connecting with Other  Devices     p 73   the files are transmitted     74 U
200. rvices to copy files or format a disk  An    application program might use the operating system to obtain keyboard input   write data to a file  or write data to a screen     140 Users Manual    PC Card  PC Card stands for personal computer card  The Personal Computer Memory  Card International Association  PCMCIA  defines the standards used to develop  all PC Cards  PC Card types include  modems  Ethernet adapters  SCSI adapters   ATA cards  and memory cards     PC slot  The PC slot is the hardware slot in the computer where the PC Card is placed     Pixel  A pixel is an individual dot in a graphic displayed on your computer  The pixels  are so close together that they look as though they are connected  An LCD screen  displays thousands or millions of pixels     Plug and Play   A plug and play operating system automatically configures computer components  to work with your system  With this type of operating system  you normally do  not need to set jumpers on devices or set memory addresses or IRQs     RAM  random access memory    The computer s system memory  including conventional and extended memory   You can write to and read from RAM  Information stored in RAM is temporary   and is erased when the system is turned off     Refresh rate  The refresh rate is the rate at which the image on the LCD screen is rewritten to  the screen  A fast refresh rate helps keep the image from flickering     Resolution  The resolution is the sharpness or clarity of the image on your LCD sc
201. s 2000  refer to the CD RW manual provided  separately with your CD RW     144 Users Manual    SAMSUNG X10  X15  X30    BA68 02535A30 040901       This chapter provides  basic information   for using this computer   System overview and  methods for general  use are provided      Introducing The Computer    X10 Plus Model    H Front View    LCD Latch         LCD Panel  Status Indicators  LED     Hot Keys        SAMSUNG      lt          _                                   Keyboard       Touchpad  Scroll W heel  Fingerprint Touchpad Button    Sensor O ee ee el  ee              Speaker   eee Speaker  R           Memory Stick Slot Status Indicators   O ptional   LED     Caution   About fingerprint sensor      Fingerprint sensor is an option  Models with fingerprint sensor    are provided without scroll wheels  For detailed instruction on using    fingerprint sensor  refer to the separate fingerprint sensor manual     1 2 Manual    E Right View       Headphone Jack Microphone Jack CD RW DVD ROM Combo USB Port 2 0   or DVD Multi Drive O ptional     E Left View          1394 Port  4Pin           Fan Vents USB Port 2 0   Modem Port Monitor Port    PCMCIA Card Slot    Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 3    E Rear View       TV Output Port DC In Port Battery Security Lock Port   S Video   S  PDIF Port    i Bottom View    Battery Latch          Fan Vents    Memory  Compartment                HDD Compartment Mini PCI Compartment    Caution    The removal of the HDD is not allowed  To replace t
202. s from  the Internet  You should install an anti virus program that your computer is able  to identify    Check the following programs which W indows can detect and select one from  the list    A list of anti virus programs that W indows can detect    e Symantec N orton Anti Virus   e NetworkAssociates  M cA fee    e TrendMicro   e ComputerA ssociates   e Panda   e Kaspersky   e Ahnlabs  AhnLab     Nota   The list is subject to change  Visit the W eb site  www microsoft com     regularly to check the latest list     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 27       ia Manual       System specifications   software types and  safety instructions are  provided here     A 2 Manual      System Specifications    System Specifications    The following is the basic hardware specification for the purchased product   Variations may exist depending on the model type     X10 plus Model             Item Specifications Remarks  CPU Intel Pentium M 1 4 1 7GHz   Dothan O ptional  Cache Memory 1M B Pentium M   2M B Dothan   Main Memory 128 256 512  1024 MB DDR SDRAM  2 DDR socket Max 2GB  Main Chipset Odem   ICH4M  Hard disk drive  HDD  2 5     UltraDMA 100  S M A R T 9 5mmH  CD Drive CD RW   DVD ROM Combo drive  DVD M ulti drive  Graphics Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5200  Memory   64MB   XGA  1024 x 768 pixels   Sound Chipset Cirrus Logic CS4202 AC97 CODEC   Network Interface Modem  SENS LT56ADW   Wired LAN  10 100 Base T Ethernet   Wireless LAN  802 11b or 802 11b g O ptional  PCMCIA Slot Type   and I
203. s network  For a home or small office    Related Tasks    UD Learn about wireless  networking    fe Change the order of   Test1  preferred networks    S   gt  Change advanced E   Security enabled wireless network  WPA   settings          When a network key is not defined for a selected AP  click on Link to display  the warning message box  Then click Connect again in the box     Now when Connected in AP is displayed  and you can access the network     Checking the connection status    Move the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection  i  icon on  the taskbar  and the connection status is displayed   Wireless Network Connection     XXX      Speed  11 0 Mbps  Signal Strength  Excellent    Status  Validating identity       Ny ATi    a af       Connecting to the Internet 53    Connecting to computer to computer networks  peer to peer or  ad hoc     In computer to computer wireless networks  you can wirelessly connect 2 or more  computers that have wireless LAN modules  Using this method  a computer that is not  connected to the Internet can share the Internet by accessing another computer  connected to the Internet   Refer to    Sharing an Internet connection through a wireless    network     p 69       You can connect by completing the following steps      Step 1  Set up a computer to computer network on a computer        Step 2  Connect to the configured computer from other computers     Pack 2  If you are using the Windows 2000 system  refer to  Wireless Network    T
204. s not operating properly    Diagnose the modem again after restarting the system or reinstalling the driver    You have to exit all programs using modem in the advance of diagnostics of the  modem      Although I can make a connection with the modem  I cannot hear the dial tone  and modem connection sound  In this case check the following list     Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Entertainment  gt  Volume Control     Clear the Mute check box in the Telephone Line item     Depending on the sound driver  it may be displayed as another name such as  Modem  Phone  Mono  If there is no corresponding item  click Options  gt   Properties  gt  Volume Control  select  Playback   and select the  Telephone Line   under the  Display the following volume controls   Click OK      I cannot make a call using an extension line     In general  the dial tone of a PBX or a digital phone switching system is not a  continuous one  unlike that of trunk line     Therefore  the modem may not make a call because the modem mistakes the dial  tone from a PBX or a digital phone switching system as a busy tone     In this case  complete the following procedures       Using an AT command    As an initialization command  use the command  ATX3   Otherwise  enter the ATX3 command manually before making a call   It can correct this problem by skipping the dial tone check step       Configuring the Modem through the Control Panel    oe eee he    Q3  Al    cease ara    Click Start  gt  Control
205. s on the window may not be displayed  If this    Ei is the case  resize the window to use the program     Configure wireless network settings in PROSet following the procedures below     60 Users Manual    To connect to an Access Point     To connect to an access point or existing computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network   refer to the following procedures   To create a new computer to computer network   refer to the following  To create computer to computer  Ad Hoc  network  section      1  Click Scan in the Networks tab     2  Select the name of desired access point or computer to computer network to  connect from the searched available networks list  and click Connect     Z    If your desired network does not appear  click Refresh     An access point is represented by the  8   icon  and a computer to computer  network is represented by the     icon  An  8   icon is displayed in front of  an access point or a computer to computer network with configured security  settings     3  Select  Yes  create a profile for this Network    and click OK   4  Enter Profile Name and click Next     5  Enter the network authentication  data encryption  WEP   key index  and  password configured for the target access point or computer to computer network  in the Security Settings window  and click Finish     Ng    The network authentication  data encryption  WEP   key index  and password  of a access point are configured in the access point management program   For information on the security in
206. s out of order or the system is turned off  unfold    a paper clip  and insert the unfolded end of the clip into the hole      and    press until the CD tray opens     Caution   To clean a CD or DVD title  clean the disc with a soft clean cloth by wiping from the   gt  center outwards       Do not eject the CD while the Status Indicator is on     Using the Windows Media Player    The W indows Media Player enables the user to configure and play video and audio  files from the computer or the Internet     Click Start  gt  Windows Media Player   Or click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Entertainment  gt  Windows  Media Player        Windows Media Player  SzD HAO BHD IAD RSW    Y TAG  001 120 7   ae       Playlist pane    Features    Playback Control area       Caution    If you maximize or restore down the window while playing a media such as an  audio CD on Media Player  the screen may not displayed properly for a moment    Chapter 3 Using The Computer 3 3    To Play an Audio CD    I     Insert an audio CD into the CD drive  and a list of all available players is  displayed automatically     Select Windows Media Player  and click OK to play the audio CD     Andio CD  D    Windows TT DLE 4085 S25 WESRAND FRAR  p ROS Ta  G  awto  EMAA Windows ADE     f indows Median  P  iiem E     S  FERE     BATT DRE      we    tm        To Play a Video CD    oO UU A W N Bae    3 4 Manual    Insert a video CD into the CD drive    When a video window appears  double click the MPEGAV
207. s subject to change without prior notice    The manufacturer of this product does not guarantee against data loss  Please ensure  that important data is backed up and stored separately to prevent from data loss     E Registered Trademarks    Samsung is registered trademarks of Samsung Co   Ltd    Intel  Pentium  Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation    Microsoft  MS DOS  and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation   Memory Stick and        are trademarks of Sony Corporation    All other product or company names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of    their respective companies     This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method  claims of certain U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Appendix A 7    A 8 Manual      Safety Instructions    Instructions for Setup       Set up the system on a stable work surface     If the system is dropped it may be damaged or it may inflict injuries on the user     Do not use loose power outlets or damaged power cables   There is a danger of electric shocks or fires     Set up the system in a clean  dry and airy place   If the syste
208. s the screen up and down while the cursor position does not  change in some applications                  lt     a gt  Brightness Up Makes the LCD screen brighter    lt 4 I   gt  Brightness Down Makes the LCD screen dimmer    lt  4        gt  Volume Down Decreases the audio volume    lt     gt    d    gt  Volume Up Increases the audio volume        16 Users Manual    Using the Touchpad  In Windows  you always see a small graphical image on the screen that indicates the  location where you can take the next action  This image is called a pointer  and is    usually displayed in arrow shape       or    I    shape   I       Touchpad    Touchpad Buttons         Scroll Wheel    The touchpad on your computer allows you to move the pointer on the LCD screen   just like a mouse that is used with a desktop computer  The touchpad buttons allow you  to take actions with the pointer  such as selecting an item or executing a command  The  scroll wheel between the touchpad buttons moves the displayed area up and down  within a window     Getting Started 17    You can perform various actions with your touchpad as described below        Action Function    Move Move the pointer    Process    Place your finger on the touchpad  and slide your finger to a  destination        Click Select an object  open a menu  or   n   execute a button    Place the pointer over an object   then press left touchpad button  once     Or  place the pointer over an  object  then tap the touchpad once  with your finge
209. sers Manual    Connecting with a HID    You can connect and use an HID  Human Interface Device  with Bluetooth capability  such as a keyboard  a mouse  or a joystick on your computer     Configure the HID so it can be searched  For more information refer to the HID    user manual     Double click the Bluetooth icon   EJ   on the taskbar  The device  e g  mouse  will    appear in the  My Bluetooth Places  window        My Bluetooth Places Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood DOR   Ay    Fie Edit View Bluetooth Favorites Tools Help    Q sack   Q j  gt  Search   gt  Folders  lt        Address   My Bluetooth Places Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood   8 Go    Bluetooth Tasks R Bp  E  Bluetooth Set bs   z     ARGOBT60 Microsoft NEPTUNE  Wizard    Mouse  A View My Bluetooth    services     gt  Search for devices in eB    range    View or modify  configuration    Other Places    e  Desktop  i My Computer       3  Double click the HID icon to connect the device  Now you can use the HID as you  would use a wired interface device such as a keyboard  a mouse  or a joystick     Connecting a keyboard    To connect a keyboard  you need to enter a PIN  Personal Identification  Number  code  For PIN information  refer to the keyboard user manual     Restriction    A Bluetooth HID works only when Windows is running  and will not work in  DOS mode  e g  booting password screen  or in suspended mode  In this case  use other types of interface devices instead     Connecting to the Internet 75    Synchronizi
210. splay Devices Using the Shortcut Key    You can watch the screen through either the LCD or an external display device   or you can even watch the screen through both the LCD and an external display  device simultaneously     1  Connect the external display device  e g  a monitor or a projector  to the corre   sponding port of the system   To connect a TV  connect the TV to the TV output port of the system     2  Press the  lt Fn gt     lt  le    gt  key  Provided that an external display device is con     nected  the display option changes in LCD  gt  CRT  gt  LCD CRT order whenever the  key is pressed     Not   Provided that multiple external display devices are connected  the display order is    LCD  gt  CRT  gt LCD CRT  gt  TV  gt LCD TV  gt  CRT TV whenever the  lt Fn gt   lt  leu   gt     keys are pressed  You cannot view the screen via the LCD  CRT  and TV    simultaneously     E Using Dual View to View an Extended Screen    You can expand the screen into two display devices and work conveniently in  separate workspaces    In Dual View mode  you can select the screen resolution and color quality for  each display device  as if there were two separate graphics cards     1  Connect the external display device  e g  a monitor or a projector  to the corre   sponding port of the system   To connect a TV  connect the TV to the TV output port of the system     2  Press touchpad right button on the desktop  click Properties  and then click the  Settings tab     3  Click the mon
211. stem    Now   This description is only for models running Window XP     The System Restore function allows you to restore your computer to an earli   er copy  called restore point   and restores the settings if a problem occurs     The System Restore function is provided by W indows XP to enable the reso   lution of various problems without reinstalling Windows XP completely     You can use System Restore in the following cases   The system files are deleted or damaged by mistake   The system is unstable or a problem occurs in a device driver   A problem occurs after changing system files such as the registry     A problem occurs after installing a new program     H Creating a Restore Point    Restore points are created at predetermined times and at times of significant system  events such as when a program or a driver is installed  You can also decide when to  create your own restore points     Note    There has to be more than 200MB of free space on the hard disk drive  If the disk  space is insufficient  a saved restore point might be deleted       You are recommended to create a restore point when you have purchased a new    computer and before installing new programs or device drivers  Before creating a    restore point  check that the computer is operating properly     The procedures to create your own restore point are described below     1  Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  System    Restore   2  Select    Create a restore point    
212. t Connections  gt  Network  Connections         A computer connected to the Internet     ocal Area Connection  Connected  Shared  Firewalled    bets           A computer sharing the remote Internet connection  other computer      Internet Gateway    ocal Area Connection on MYPC1  nabled  ocal Area Connection on M  PC1    If the icon does not appear after a long time  restart the computer        Computers on the network can access the Internet through the shared Internet  connection only when the computer connected to the Internet is turned on     70 Users Manual    Using Bluetooth  Optional     Bluetooth is an industry standard for local area wireless data exchange between  devices  To use Bluetooth  both of the two Bluetooth devices must be accessible  through a wireless connection     Bluetooth enables you to do the following tasks   e Transferring files and folders  p74   e Connecting with a HID  p75   e Synchronizing personal information  p76   e Connecting to a network  e Exchanging electronic business card    e Connecting with a Bluetooth headset    This chapter describes  Transferring Files and Folders    Connecting with a HID  e g   keyboard and or mouse   and  Synchronizing Personal Information   For more  information  refer to the separate Bluetooth Manual included on the system software  CD     Connecting to the Internet 71    Installing the Bluetooth Software    To use Bluetooth  you have to install the driver and the Bluetooth Manager program     Insert the syste
213. t Speaker Surround Right Speaker       Step 2  Configuring the digital sound output on the computer    Press  lt Fn gt   lt F7   S PDIF gt  to output the audio signal through the S PDIF port  If you  press these keys again  the output sound signal is cancelled     properties   Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Sounds  Speech  and Audio  Devices  gt  Sounds and Audio Devices   However   lt Fn gt   lt F7  S PDIF gt  keys    Ki The S PDIF setting also can be changed in the Sound and Audio Device  have priority     Using the Computer 35    Step 3  Enable S PDIF in the DVD program    To use 5 1 channel speakers  you need to install the Power DVD program from the  System Software CD provided with your computer  then change the settings as per the  following     1  Run Power DVD program and click the Settings icon  E            2  On the Audio tab  set the Speaker Environment setting to    Use SPDIF    and click  OK     2 Configuration    Player Setting   Skin    Video   Audio   Parental Control    Information        Speaker Environmer          Output Mode    Audio Channel Expander          Upgrade PowerDVD audio features             Ch KD tance       Now  you can enjoy home theater using DVD titles     To control volume for your 5 1 channel speaker  use the control on the digital  amp   Please refer to the speaker manual      36 Users Manual    Using the PCMCIA Card Slot    Various different functions can be added by inserting PCMCIA cards into the system   This system supports 1
214. tains  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     viii Users Manual    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  p
215. tallation is selected      Setup proceeds with Step 3 before automatically installing Windows  Quick     Installation overwrites the existing W indows version  so that drivers or applica     tions do not need to be reinstalled     After the system has restarted  the message    Press any key to boot from  CD    appears  Do not press any key at this time  After a while the partition con   figuration screen appears    To not change the partition  press  lt Enter gt        What is partition configuration     Partition configuration is a function that devides the hard disk drive into one or    several partitions  N ote that changing the partition deletes all of the data on the  hard disk drive     Select the folder to install the W indows operating system   To delete the previous version of Windows and install in the current folder  press   lt L gt  on the keyboard     Now   If you press ESC to select another folder for the installation  new W indows folders    are created causing a risk of dual booting     After the installation process copies the necessary folders for the W indows instal   lation  restart the system  and the message    Press any key to boot from CD    is  displayed  You do not need to enter anything  In a moment  the W indows  XPinstallation screen will appear to proceed with the installation     W hen the Regional and Language Options window appears  click N ext    W hen a window that requires your name and organization pops up  enter your  name and the organiz
216. tem  Restore    2  Select    Undo my last restoration     and click Next    3  Confirm the restoration information to undo  and click Next System Restore  shuts down W indows and starts undoing the restoration     4  After the undo restoration is complete  W indows restarts  On the  Undo the last    restoration completed  dialog box  click OK  Your computer has been restored to  the point prior to the last restoration     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 3      Reinstalling Software    If you have reinstalled the Windows operating system  or the system and  program do not operate properly  you can re install the driver and pro   gram using the system software CD     Nowa   This computer is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP  Therefore  Windows drivers    other than the ones included in the System Software CD are not provided     E Running the system software CD    Insert the system software CD into the CD ROM drive  The initial screen appears  automatically     Samsung    AMR CD         ERERARECD 7    FRADE S Samone WEBEN ADH    SOR FARIS BRETT OS Bh SERBS SNM AS      ACTEM EA ree ARS   ET PERS CAT Re RE MATA          Standard Installation   This displays a list of drivers or programs that are not  currently installed on your computer from the system  software CD provided    All necessary components are installed using the  factory defaults    e Minimum Installation   This displays the components  driver  Windows  programs  etc  that  if not installed  may cause  problems
217. ter to computer  Ad Hoc  network is operating properly  Click Refresh to view  the latest search result     Q8 Running Help file while running Profile Wizard in the wireless  LAN program  PROSet  makes the PROSet window white     A It will be displayed properly when you finish the profile wizard  It dose not affect  the program operation     Q9 The network does not operate properly when both the wireless  and the wired network connections are simultaneously config   ured with the same IP address     A You cannot use the wireless and the wired network connections using the same IP  address simultaneously  To use either the wireless or the wired network in turn  with the same IP address  you have to Disable whichever network device will not  be using in the network connection of the Control Panel     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 19    7 20 Manual    Q10 The wireless LAN does not operate properly when there are  other products operating in the 2 4GHz band     Al Since IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 11g equipment uses a common frequency or  the ISM band  channel interference may occur when a wireless video transceiver  or a microwave oven is being used  If you experience channel interference from  other equipment  it is recommended changing the channel to connect to the AP     A2  IEEE802 11g equipment operates in hybrid mode when there is active  IEEE802 11b equipment  This may result in data rate degradation     Q11 An established wireless LAN connection is disconnected afte
218. the  component s  that you want to install and then click on Install Now     4  When done  restart the system     Troubleshooting 125    Reinstalling Windows XP    If the Windows XP does not operate properly due to an error in the system  or if you  have replaced the hard disk drive  you can reinstall Windows XP using the system  recovery CD     With the system recovery CD  you can reinstall Windows XP only  To return  the system to the state of shipment  reinstall the device drivers and programs  with the system software CD after reinstalling Windows XP with the system  recovery CD     Reinstalling Window may delete the data on the hard disk drive such as files   programs  etc  In order to minimize damage from data loss  please remember  to always back up data  Samsung Electronics is not liable in the case of data  loss  please consult your warranty statement for clarification     When you have set a booting password   You are asked to enter your booting password after restarting the system  during the Windows installation  Enter the password to continue to the next  steps     Reinstalling Windows    Explain Standard installation option as a standard     1  Insert the system recovery CD into the CD ROM drive   2  In the initial screen  click Standard Installation     126 Users Manual        In case of system failure  Windows can be easily recovered  using the System Recovery CD  System Recovery CD is a  recovery tool provided by Samsung Computers    After installing Windows 
219. the TV  output port of the system     2  Press the  lt Fn gt   lt F4  LCD CRT gt  keys  Provided that an external display device  is connected  the display option changes in LCD  gt  CRT  gt  LCD CRT order  whenever the  lt Fn gt   lt F4  LCD CRT gt  keys are pressed     order is LCD  gt  CRT  gt  LCD CRT  gt  TV  gt  LCD TV  gt  CRT TV whenever the   lt Fn gt   lt F4 LCD CRT gt  keys are pressed  You cannot view the screen via the    Ki Provided that multiple external display devices are connected  the display  LCD  CRT  and TV simultaneously     84 Users Manual    Using Dual View to View Extended Screen    You can expand the screen into two display devices and work conveniently in separate    workspaces     In Dual View mode  you can select the screen resolution and colour quality for each  display device  as if there were two separate graphics cards     1  Connect the external display device  e g  a monitor or a projector  to the  corresponding port of the system  To connect a TV  connect the TV to the TV    output port of the system     Settings tab     monitor    check box  and then click Apply     Display Properties      Themes   Desktop   Screen Saver    Appearance   Settings       Display     Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors          2  XXXXX       Screen resolution    Less Q    1024 by 768 pixels    More    Color quality      Highest  32 bit  x   ES ES if    Press touchpad right button on the desktop  click Properties  and the
220. 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     General Requirements  The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries     e The length of the power cord set must be at least 6 00 feet  1 8m  and a  maximum of 9 75 feet  3 0m     e 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    e The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 7 A anda  nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC  as required by each country   s  power system    e The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60  320 IEC 320 Standard Sheet C7 connector  for mating with appliance inlet on  the computer     iv Users Manual    Regulatory Compliance Statements       Wireless Guidance    Low power  Radio LAN type devices  radio frequency  RF  wireless communication  devices   operating in the 2 4 GHz 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
221. the following ActiveX control    below the address  bar     A Windows XP SP2 blocks unsigned ActiveX controls from being installed when  connected to certain Web sites for security reasons  On some Web sites that have  no ActiveX controls installed  applications are not started or do not display  properly  In this case  to install ActiveX controls  right click the notification area to  display a menu from which you can select Install ActiveX control     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer    7 26 Manual    Q3 When you see a Windows Security Alert icon appear on the    Al    A2    A3    A4    right part of the task bar     W ith the Security Center feature added  Windows XP SP2 checks the Firewall  the  automatic updates configuration and installation of virus checking programs to  display a Windows Security Alert icon on the right part of the task bar when it  judges that the computer is vulnerable to attacks from the Internet  In this case   check the following to install the necessary components     Set up the Windows Firewall  W hen you set up the Windows Firewall  you will   be protected from unauthorized access through the Internet or the network    1  Click on W indows Firewall in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt   Manage security settings for    2  From the General tab of W indows Firewall  select ON  recommended     3  If you want to allow a certain program or service to gain access to your com   puter using the Firewall  select and check the program o
222. the operating system will not  be provided and are not purchasable locally  outside of the  region purchased      k  Software and operating system consultation and repair ser   vices will not be provided  When moving abroad  outside of  the region purchased   please ensure that the Recovery CD   Software CD  and the User s Guide are taken along as well     l  All costs arising from customs duties when moving abroad   outside of the region purchased  are the user s responsibili   ty    m  Malfunctions and damages caused by the user s abuse and  neglect  or through other circumstances such as fires  earth   quakes  floods  lightning  natural disasters  environmental  pollution  and abnormal electricity currents will not be cov   ered by the warranty  All other circumstances are subject to  conditions in the warranty        U S A     Europe       InteliSol  Technical Solution for Intelligent Business   Add  1001 NE Loop 820 Dock 5 Forth Worth  TX 76131  U S A     Tel   1 817 230 5293 FAX   1 817 230 5045    A R I  Services Europe Ltd   Add  Raheen Business Park  Raheen  Co Limerick  Ireland    Tel  353 61 37 10 41 FAX   353 61 49 29 29          E mail   SamsungPC Support   Intelisol com E mail  euro support  arise europe com  Canada Korea  HINET Samsung Electronics Service Co   Ltd   Add  425 Superior BLVD   4 Mississauga Ontario LST 2W5  Add  416 Maetan 3Dong  Yeongtong Gu  Suwon City  Kyungki Do   Canada Korea  Tel  1 905 565 1211 FAX   1 905 565 1911 Tel   82 1588 3366       
223. timizes the Intel Speedstep  function  Since the CPU power   IE consumption is automatically  Wren computers La Puggedin Running on optimized to conserve power when  Tanke  lanen B enome J the computer is operating on battery  Tunohadd  ke  Arm E  Aers     Bl power  an application may be    executed slower than when it is  operating on AC power To use  SAMSUNG mode after reinstalling    System standby  After 30 mins      After 30 mins v    System hibemates   After 45mins v   Alter 45 mins v       Windows  install the PowerCFG  program using the system software  CD     4  Select the time that you wish each of the following actions to occur in Battery and  AC power mode     e Turn off monitor   e Turn off hard disks  e System standby   e System hibernates    Turning off the monitor and HDDs will save a substantial amount of battery power   therefore when in battery only mode select the shortest time practical     You can schedule your system for shutdown  hibernation or standby modes by  clicking System  gt  Computer Scheduling of the EasyBox program  p41      Hibernate Mode  Power Management or Manual Method     When hibernation is used  your computer turns off and when you power up again   everything is restored exactly as you left it   including programs and documents  you may not have saved or closed  Everything in memory gets saved to the HDD   and the monitor and hard disk get turned off     88 Users Manual    If You Reinstall Windows    You should re establish hibernate 
224. tly Asked Questions    To view FAQ   s on your computer  please visit www samsungpc com     Reinstalling Software    If for some reason your system crashes you may corrupt your HDD  Windows  operating system and or some of your device drivers  If this is the case  use System  Recovery CD to reinstall OS and System Software CD to reinstall the corrupt device  drivers     System Recovery Precaution   0 Before you start restoring your windows operating system insure you backup    all data on your hard drive   Samsung is NOT responsible for any data loss     100 Users Manual    Questions and Answers    This section provides information on possible problems  solutions and other references  for system use     Windows Related    Q1 The system does not shutdown properly    A When the system does not shutdown normally  press and hold the Power button  until the system manually shuts off  If the Power Saving Mode is configured into  the Power button  press and hold for more than 4 seconds to shut the system off   When the system is turned on after such manual shutdown  Scandisk will run to  check errors in the system     Q2 The system freezes during program operation    A1 There is an error with the program currently being used  Press the  lt Ctrl gt    lt Alt gt    and  lt Delete gt  keys simultaneously and click and Task in the  Windows Task  Manager  window    A2 There is an error with the Windows OS  Reboot the system by using the Power  button     Troubleshooting 101    Display Re
225. to computer network connection profile  For more  information on security settings refer to the security settings in Connecting to  AP or Help     When you are creating a computer to computer network connection profile   the network authentication setting is disabled     When a profile creation is completed  the new created profile appears in the  profiles list in the Networks tab  Select corresponding profile  and click Connect  to connect to the created profile     When a wireless connection to the created profile is established  the connection  icon   t    appears in front of the name of the connected profile     Connecting to the Internet 63    Using Network Services    While the computer is connected to the network  you can use network services to share  files  folders  and printers  Using computer to computer wireless networks  you can  access the Internet through a computer that is connected to the Internet even if your  computer is not directly connected to the Internet     Network services are provided for the computers that are connected to the  network through wired or wireless network connections  For details  see     Connecting Through a Wired LAN    on page 46 and see    Connecting Through  a Wireless LAN  Option     on page 51     Sharing files or folders    This section describes how to share files and folders between computers connected to  the network     To share files  complete the following procedures   e Step 1  Configuring the sharing of files and folde
226. to the network   A2 Referring to A2 of Q1  check that the network key is correct   A3 Referring to Q 4  check that AP is operating properly     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 15    7 16 Manual    Q3 I cannot share an Internet connection     A1 It may require some time to synchronize the computers to share an Internet con   nection after the Internet connection sharing configuration is completed  If you  cannot share Internet connection even after a longer period  restart the computer     A2 Check if the connection between the network adapters is configured to bridge   If there is a configured bridge connection between the network adapters through  the network configuration wizard  remove the network bridge  and reconfigure  the Internet connection sharing   A bridge connection is created when you ran N etwork Setup W izard from the   N etwork Connections  window  and selected both the internal connection  adapter and another adapter in the wizard     Q4 I cannot connect to the AP     Check the Computer Settings  A1 Verify whether the wireless LAN function of the computer is on by doing the fol   lowing  If the wireless LAN function is off  turn it on     For Windows XP  verify that the wireless network connection has been set to     Enable    in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  N etwork Connections   e When a wireless LAN button is present  verify that the wireless LAN button has  been switched on   Refer to    Hot Keys     P XX       A2 Verify whether the same network key
227. tomatically changed accordingly     e You can easily find out your current IP     E To configure network setting    1   2     Connect LAN cable to the computer s LAN port   Double click Samsung Network Manager icon on the desktop    Or click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung Network Manager  gt   Samsung Network Manager    W hen you are using DHCP  available IP   s are displayed in the status dialog box   Click Change     Samsung Network Managor       HAR 160 219 55 72 A       Click Add  click Choose Icon and select an icon  Enter a place name in New  Name field and click O k     m  Samsung Network Manager       5  New place icon is displayed and full dialog box appears  Check your IP and click  Close  N etwork setting is saved     Samsung Network Manager mox    WE ER  trosom    w        Note    To configure network setting of some place other than current place  click the  place icon and configure each network device  If you are using DHCP  select     DHCP    check box and click Save    If you are using a static IP  clear    DHCP    check box  enter appropriate network set   ting and click Save     Ask ISP or network administrator for IP address     E To change network places    You can change network places as below     1  Connect LAN cable to the computer   s LAN port  and double click Samsung  Network Manager icon on the desktop     Nowe    If you used static IP in previous place  previous static IP is displayed in the status  dialog box     2  Click Change  select a p
228. ty    1  What is Global Warranty System  GWS       Warranty Repair Service will be provided by Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd as required during Warranty period     2  What is process      a  The GWS service only applies to the regions mentioned  below     b  Only products that are subject to GWS  and are within the  guarantee period apply     c  When the computer unit is damaged  outside of the region  purchased   please contact and receive repair services from  the local SAMSUNG appointed service center  ASC   Since  the repair methods may be different for products purchased  locally  please check with the local ASC     d  Consultations made locally  outside of the region purchased   can be given in the local language     e  Whether a product can or cannot be fixed will be determined  after a thorough examination  and the damaged product may  not be repaired to its original state  as circumstances may  dictate     f  When a product cannot be repaired locally  outside of the  region purchased  please contact the national SAMSUNG  appointed service center for further enquiries    g  The only warranty provided under GWS is repair where rea     sonably practicable  replacement or credit is not supported  under this scheme     h  The length of time needed to obtain spare parts may depend  on the type of part  and in some cases may not be replace   able     i    Accessories  such as the battery  or the AC cable  are  excluded from the warranty     j  The User s Guide  drivers  and 
229. ty purposes when creat     ing a computer to computer network connection profile  For more information on    security settings refer to the security settings in Connecting to AP or Help     W hen you are creating a computer to computer network connection profile  the  network authentication setting is disabled     4  When a profile creation is completed  the new created profile appears in the  profiles list in the Networks tab  Select corresponding profile  and click  Connect to connect to the created profile     W hen a wireless connection to the created profile is established  connection icon      2   appears in front of the name of connected profile     Chapter 4  Connecting to the Internet 4 17    4 18 Manual     Using Network Services    W hile the computer is connected to the network  you can use network  services to share files  folders  and printers  Using computer to computer  wireless networks  you can access the Internet through a computer that is  connected to the Internet even if your computer is not directly connected  to the Internet    AIORS   Network services are provided for the computers that are connected to the net     work through wired or wireless network connections   See Pages 4 4  4 9      Configuring Network Environment Settings     Sharing files or folders    This section describes how to share files and folders between computers connected to  the network     To share files  complete the following procedures        Step 1  Configuring the sharing o
230. u have to install the DVD software provided on a separate CD to view a  DVD title     To use the Windows Media Player    The Windows Media Player allows you to play audio and video files from the computer  or the Internet     To launch the Windows Media Player  click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt   Entertainment  gt  Windows Media Player        Playlist  Features    Playback Control Area       To play a video CD    If a video CD does not run automatically  follow these steps     Insert a video CD into the CD drive    When the CD drive window appears  double click the MPEGAV folder   Double click the  dat file    When the  Caution  dialog box appears  click Open With    Select    Select the program from a list    and click OK    Select the Windows Media Player  and click OK  The video starts playing     Sg Pe Se    The above procedure only applies to the video CDs that have a  dat file as the  E execution file  Playing procedure may be different according to the video CD     Using the Computer 31    To write data on a CD  You can copy data to a blank CD or create an audio CD     An additional CD writing program is supplied on an additional CD     1  Insert a blank CD into the CD drive     2  Inthe  CD Drive  dialog box  select Open Writable CD Folder and click OK   The CD drive window appears     3  Click Start  gt  My Computer     4  In My Computer window  select files and folders to copy  then drag and drop them  onto the CD drive window     My Computer window
231. ules tab  click Edit  4      In the General tab in the Edit Location window  select the current country  from the Country  region radio box  specify the Area code  and click    OK     A2 Because the shape of the telephone plug may differ according to the country   you have to purchase and use the appropriate telephone plug for that particular    country     Q4 How do I receive a fax while the system is in power saving    mode  Rest mode   For W    indows XP and 2000      A To receive a fax when the system is in power saving mode  and the operating    system is Windows XP or 2000     configure the system as follows     1  The automatic fax reception function of the fax program needs to be activated    For more information  refer to the corresponding fax program manual      um Se Ww NY      Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet Connections     Under See Also  click Phone and Modem Options      In the Modems tab  select the installed modem  and click Properties      In the Power Management tab of the Modem Properties window     select the    This device activates the computer in power saving    mode    check box  and click    OK     The above setting enables the modem to turn on the system and receive a fax    when in power saving mode     Chapter 7  Recovering the Computer 7 13    7 14 Manual    Wired LAN Related    Q  lt Wake On LAN gt  Function    A  lt Wake On LAN gt is a function that activates the system in rest mode when a sig     nal  such as ping or m
232. uters  their maximum storage capacity may be less than that of  desktop hard drives  However  because of their smaller size  the drives handle  shock and vibration better than larger drives  which is important for a notebook  computer   Vo  Input output  Refers to peripheral devices  such as printers  that are addressed  through an I O address   T O address  T O stands for input output  Peripheral devices  such as printers  are addressed  through the I O port address   IRQ  interrupt request line   The IRQ is a hardware line that a device uses to signal the microprocessor when  the device needs the microprocessor   s services  The number of IRQs is limited by  industry standards   LCD  liquid crystal display   The LCD screen on your computer differs from the display screen of a desktop  monitor  Most desktop monitors use CRT  cathode ray tube  displays  which  work by moving an electron beam across phosphor dots on the back of the screen   The phosphor dots light up to show the image  LCDs use a liquid crystal solution  between two sheets of polarizing material  Electric current passing through the  liquid aligns the crystals so that light can or cannot pass through them  creating an  image   MB  megabyte   1 024 kilobytes   Megabit  1 048 576 bits or about 128 kilobytes   Operating system  A program that supervises the computer s operation  including handling I O   Application programs and users can request operating system services  A user  might request operation system se
233. ution   After doing so  when you turn the system on  the system examination program is    executed automatically  After doing so  when you turn the system on  the system     examination program is executed automatically     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 11    1 12 Manual    Creating and Changing User Accounts    Multiple users can be registered in a single system so that each user may  use their own customized working environment  Procedures to register  and change user accounts are provided below     E Registering a new user    1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel    2  Click User Accounts  gt  Create a new account   3  Type a name for the new account  and click Next   4  Select the account type and click Create Account  The new user account has been created     Hi Changing users    1  Click Start  gt  Log Off   2  Click Switch User   SW Windows       3  In the  Windows Log On  window  select the desired user name       Touchpad    Movement of the pointer  arrow  on the screen will correspond to  movement made with a finger on the touchpad           Scrool Wheel Touchpad Buttons  Do Scroll Functions In Two buttons below the touchpad provide iden   Windows tical functions to buttons of a mouse     Wi Click  Select Function     Place a finger on the touchpad  move the pointer on the screen to the icon or  item to select  and tap the touchpad once  The click operation is also used to  move the    cursor    during document operations     Hi Double click  Run Function     Place a fin
234. w cleaner  acetone  aromatic solvent  or dry  rough towels to clean it     g 7 Some liquids damage the polarized LCD screen  If your screen is damaged      contact your local authorized Samsung service center for a replacement     d    98 Users Manual    Storing the Computer for Long Periods    If you will not be using the computer for a long period of time  a month or more   you  should discharge the battery completely then remove the battery from the computer   This extends the life of the battery     System Management 99    Troubleshooting         v      v    vw    Vv    Ww    Ww    Complete the following in the order presented until your system is functioning  properly  If all of the steps below fail then contact your local reseller for assistance     Questions and Answers    Please see    Questions and Answers    on page 101 for assistance in correcting any  computer operational problems     Check the Connections    Verify all of the power and peripheral cables are securely plugged into their sockets  and that your system and power supply is on     Norton AntiVirus   Run Norton AntiVirus to ensure a virus is not affecting your computer    To run Norton AntiVirus proceed as follows    Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Norton AntiVirus  gt  Norton AntiVirus 2003     Windows Help and Support   Run Windows Help and Support to find problem that may be affecting your computer   To run Windows Help and Support proceed as follows    Click Start  gt  Help and Support     Frequen
235. w when connected to the Internet  for user convenience and security     A1 To display most of the popup windows when connected to the Internet  1  Click on Internet O ptions in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for   2  In the Privacy tab of Internet Properties  clear Block pop ups     A2 To display popup windows only from the current site when connected to the  Internet   Place the cursor on the notification area at the bottom of the Internet address bar  and right click to display a menu  from which you can select Temporarily Allow  Pop ups or Always Allow Pop ups from This Site     A3 To display popup windows from a particular site    1  Click on Internet O ptions in Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Security Center  gt  Manage  security settings for    2  In the Privacy tab of Internet Properties  click on Settings from Block pop ups    3  Enter a URL to want to allow pop ups into Address of Web site to allow and  click on Add    4  You will find that the entered address is added to the allowed sites list  The  next time you connect to the Web site  you will see pop ups appearing  W hen  you need to re block a permitted site  select the Web site address that you want  to block from the Allowed Sites and click on Remove     Q2 When you connect to a Web site  you see the message     To help  protect your security  Internet Explorer stopped this site from  installing an ActiveX control on your computer    or    This site  might require 
236. with other keys                                      Key Com    Ke    Cl y Function  binations   Name    Rest Powers the computer down into suspended mode  To escape sus     pended mode  press power button   i Gauge Used to check the power supply and the battery charge   1  Power Supply Status  K   W hen operating on battery power  m      When operating on AC power  2  Remaining Battery Charge Level  m      Used to type the Euro currency symbol   LCD  CRT Switches the display between the LCD and an external display  device when an external display device is connected   P  6 8   fe  Mute Turns the audio output on and off    oe S  PDIF Turns the S  PDIF function on and off     Chapter 1  Getting Started 1 15    1 16 Manual                                                                   Key Com    Ke a    y i y Function  binations   Name  he    Num Lock Enables the numeric keypad   Pa  Scroll Lock Scrolls the screen up and down while the cursor position    remains fixed in some applications    a Volume Up Increases the audio volume    ee Volume Decreases the audio volume   m Down   ta  Brightness Turns the LCD screen brighter   Up  we Brightness Turns the LCD screen dimmer   m Down  Ke    Key y Function  Name      Screen Moves to the screen above or below  or moves the cursor to the  a  Control Key beginning or end of the sentence     Application Same function as the right button of the touchpad   L Key           Hot Keys       x v                 Internet key   Runs Internet 
237. with the latest updates  click on  Options to display the Norton AntiVirus Options window  From the left menu of  the window  check Run Automatic Protection to select Automatic Protection and  check Run LiveUpdate to select LiveUpdate     Two virus scanning programs on one computer may cause system conflicts   Remove one of the programs from the system     Troubleshooting 119    AS    4    120 Users Manual    If Windows does not recognize the existence of an anti virus program even when  it has been installed  your computer could be vulnerable to attacks from the  Internet  You should install an anti virus program that your computer is able to  identify    Check the following programs which Windows can detect and select one from  the list     A list of anti virus programs that Windows can detect    Symantec Norton Anti Virus    NetworkAssociates  McAfee     TrendMicro    ComputerAssociates    Panda    Kaspersky    Ahnlabs  AhnLab     The list is subject to change  Visit the Web site  www microsoft com  regularly  to check the latest list    Restoring the System    2 This description is only for models running Window XP     The System Restore function allows you to restore your computer to an earlier copy   called restore point   and restores the settings if a problem occurs  The System Restore  function is provided by Windows XP to enable the resolution of various problems  without reinstalling Windows XP completely     You can use System Restore in the following cases   e Th
238. words so that other users can use the system     Note      Before activating a user password  a supervisor password must have been config    lt  ured      Users can start the system with their user password  but cannot enter into the     System Setup      Deactivating the supervisor password also deactivates the user password     On the    Set User Password    item  press  lt Enter gt   and complete step 3 4 of  Configuring the Supervisor Password     E Activating the Booting Password    Nowa   Before activating the booting password  the supervisor password must have been   gt  configured     Set the    Password on boot    option to  Enabled    From now on  you must enter the password to boot the system    Hi Deactivating the Password    1  On the password to delete  press  lt Enter gt    e g  supervisor password   2  Enter the current configured password  and press  lt Enter gt      3  Leave the    New Password    and    Confirm N ew Password    field empty  and press   lt Enter gt  to deactivate the password     Chapter 6  Customizing your computer 6 5      Changing Booting Priority    You can select the booting priority among the devices such as the hard  drive  CD ROM drive  etc  The following example describes how to con   figure the hard drive as the first booting device when the CD ROM drive  is configured as the first booting device by default     1  Select the Boot Menu in System Setup   2  Press  lt Enter gt  on Boot Device Priority item        PhoenixBIOS Setup Uti
239. y     1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Performance and Maintenance  gt   System     2  Select Hardware tab  gt  Device Manager  gt  Modems in the System  Properties window  and check if there is a yellow exclamation mark on the  installed modem icon  If there is  delete the modem device driver and reinstall  the driver  because the yellow exclamation mark represents a not properly  installed driver     3  If there is no yellow exclamation mark  double click the installed modem  and  click Diagnostics tab  gt  Query Modem in the Modem Properties  window to diagnose the modem     No message in either of Command and Response in the Diagnostics tab  means that the modem is not operating properly     Diagnose the modem again after restarting the system or reinstalling the driver      You have to exit all programs using modem in the advance of diagnostics of the  modem      A3 Although   can make a connection with the modem    cannot hear the dial tone    1     and modem connection sound  In this case check the following list        Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Entertainment  gt  Volume  Control     Clear the Mute check box in the Telephone Line item      Depending on the sound driver  it may be displayed as another name such as  Modem  Phone  Mono  If there is no corresponding item  click Options  gt   Properties  gt  Volume Control  select    Playback     and select the    Telephone  Line    under the    Display the following volume controls     Click
    
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