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Chapter 1.
Getting Started
Product Features
Before You Start
Contents
Safety Precautions
Proper Posture During Computer Use
24
Important Safety Information
27
Replacement Parts and Accessories
30
Regulatory Compliance Statements
33
WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION
48
Overview
50
Turning the Computer On and Off
55
Product Features
PC in Hand
 Improved portability through its compact size and
light-weight design
 Slim, Polished Design
Small but Powerful PC
 An Intel “Atom” Processor with Low Power
Consumption and Low Heat
 Extended Use Time through the use of PowerEfficient Parts
Versatile and Convenient Use
 A Camera Module for Video Chatting or
Conferencing (Optional)
 Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Function (Optional)
 Multi Card Slot Support
 Easy-to-Use Keyboard
Optional items may be changed or may not be
provided depending on the computer model.
Before You Start
Before reading the User Guide, first check the following information.
User Guide Information
Utilizing the User Guide
This product is supplied with an
Installation Guide, and a User Guide.
You can even more easily and
conveniently use the computer by using
any of the guides depending on your
needs.
z  Be sure to read the Safety
Precautions before using the
computer.
x  Refer to the separately supplied
Installation Guide when installing
your computer.
c  Refer to the User Guide for the
procedures to use the computer.
Installation Guide
This guide is provided so that you can
conveniently refer to this guide when
using the computer for the first time after
purchasing it.
This document includes the computer
components and the connection
procedures.
v  Using the Index of the User Guide,
you can easily find any information
you are looking for.
b  Using the Glossary of the User
Guide, you can easily find meanings
for technical terms.
n  If a problem occurs, refer to the Q & A
included in the User Guide.
User Guide
You are currently reading the User Guide.
To open the file at any time, double-click
the icon on the Desktop. Alternatively,
select Start > All Programs > Samsung
> User Guide > User Guide.
This document includes the computer
functions, how to use the functions, and
how to use the programs.
 Optional items, some devices and
software referred to in the User
Guide may not be provided and/or
changed by upgrade.
Note that the computer
environment referred in the User
Guide may not be the same as
your own environment.
 Images used in this User Guide may differ from actual product.
 This guide describes procedures for using both the mouse and the touchpad.
 The illustrations provided in this guide assume that your operating system is
Windows XP. These illustrations are subject to change.
 The User guide supplied with this computer may vary depending on your model.
Safety Precaution Notations
Icon
Notation
Description
Warning
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may
cause personal injury and or fatality.
Caution
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may
cause slight injury to yourself or damage your property.
Text Notations
Icon
Notation
Description
Before You Start
Content included in this section includes information required
before using a function.
Caution
Content included in this section includes information required
about the function.
Note
Content included in this section includes helpful information to
use the function.
XX
This notation represents the page number you can refer to for
information about related functions or as a reference.
Start > All Programs
> Samsung > User
Guide > User Guide
This represents a menu path to run a program.
Click the Start button and then select All Programs > Samsung
> User Guide > User Guide in this order from the menu.
Copyright
© 2009 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, without the consent of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice due to improving
the performance of the product.
Samsung Electronics shall not be liable for any data loss. Please take care to avoid
losing any important data and backup your data to prevent any such data loss.
Precautions for Operating System Support
If a problem occurs because of the reinstallation of other operating systems(OS) or a
previous version of a OS pre-installed on this computer, or a software that does not
support the OS, the company will not provide technical support, a replacement or
refund, and if our service engineer visits you due to this problem, a service charge will
be applied.
Performance Restrictions
z Online games and some games(3D,2D) may not be supported and Full HD video
and some high bit rate HD video playback may be slow and stutter on this computer.
x There is one memory slot provided on this computer. It supports 2GB memory
max. To upgrade to 2GB memory, replace the current memory with a 2GB memory
module.
About the Product Capacity Representation Standard
About HDD Capacity Representation
The capacity of the storage device (HDD, SSD) of the manufacturer is calculated
assuming that 1KB=1,000 Bytes.
However, the operating system (Windows) calculates the storage device capacity
assuming that 1KB=1,024 Bytes, and therefore the capacity representation of the
HDD in Windows is smaller than the actual capacity due to the difference in capacity
calculation.
(E.g. For a 80GB HDD, Windows represents the capacity as 74.5GB,
80x1,000x1,000x1,000 byte/(1,024x1,024x1,024)byte = 74.505GB)
In addition, the capacity representation in Windows may be even smaller because some
programs such as Recovery Solution may reside in a hidden area of the HDD.
About Memory Capacity Representation
The memory capacity reported in Windows is less than the actual capacity of memory.
This is because BIOS or a video adapter uses a portion of memory or claims it for
further use.
(E.g. For 1GB(=1,024MB) memory installed, Windows may report the capacity as
1,022MB or less)
Contents
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Product Features
Before You Start
Contents
Safety Precautions
Proper Posture During Computer Use
Important Safety Information
Replacement Parts and Accessories
Regulatory Compliance Statements
WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION
Overview
Turning the Computer On and Off
Using the Easy Network Manager
(Optional)
Bluetooth (Optional)
24
27
30
33
48
50
55
Chapter 5. Using Applications
Introducing Programs
CyberLink YouCam (Optional)
Samsung Update Plus (Optional)
McAfee SecurityCenter (Optional)
Using Samsung Magic Doctor
(Optional)
Reinstalling Software (Optional)
LCD Brightness Control
BIOS Setup
Setting a Boot Password
Changing the Boot Priority
Upgrading Memory
Battery
Using the Security Lock Port
58
61
65
67
70
74
Reinstalling Windows XP (Optional)
Using Samsung Recovery Solution
(Optional)
Questions and Answers
Product Specifications
Glossary
Index
78
80
84
Chapter 4. Using the Network
Wired Network
Wireless Network
130
131
134
136
140
143
144
146
154
Chapter 7. Appendix
Chapter 3. U
 sing Microsoft
Windows XP
About Microsoft Windows XP
Windows XP Screen Layout
Control Panel
117
121
123
125
Chapter 6. Settings and Upgrade
Chapter 2. Using the Computer
Keyboard
Touchpad
External-type CD drive
(To be purchased)
Multi Card Slot
Connecting a monitor / TV
Adjusting the Volume
99
103
90
93
156
161
170
190
202
206
Safety Precautions
For your security and to prevent damage, please read the following safety instructions
carefully. Since this is commonly applied to Samsung Computers, some figures may
differ from actual product.
Warning
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and
even fatality.
Installation Related
Do not install the
product in places
exposed to humidity
such as a bathrooms.
There is a danger of
electric shock. Use
the product within the
operating conditions
specified in the
Manufacturers User
Guide.
Keep a distance of 15cm
or more between the
computer and the wall
and do not place any
objects between them.
This may increase the
internal temperature of the
computer and may cause
an injury.
Do not install the
computer on a slant
or a place prone to
vibrations, or avoid
using the computer in
that location for a long
time.
This increases the risk that
a malfunction or damage
to the product will occur.
Keep the plastic bags
out of the reach of
children.
There is a danger of
suffocation.
N/P Ver 1.5
Power Related
The power plug and
wall outlet figures may
differ depending on the
country specifications
and the product model.
Avoid exposing any part
of your body to the heat
from the computer vent
or AC adapter for a long
time when the computer
is on.
Exposing a part of your
body close to the heat
from the vent or AC
adapter for long periods of
time may cause a burn.
Avoid blocking the vent
at the bottom or side
of the computer when
using it on a bed or
cushion.
If the vent is blocked,
there is a danger of
damaging the computer or
overheating the inside of
the computer.
Do not touch the main
plug or power cord
with wet hands.
There is a danger of
electric shock.
Do not exceed the
standard capacity
(voltage/current) of a
multi-plug or power
outlet extension
when using it for the
product.
There is a danger of
electric shock or fire
hazard.
If the power cord or
power outlet makes a
noise, disconnect the
power cord from the
wall outlet and contact a
service center.
There is a danger of
electric shock or fire
hazard.
Plug the power cord
firmly into the power
outlet and AC adapter.
Failing to do so may cause
fire hazard.
Do not use a damaged
or loose main plug or
power cord or power
outlet.
There is a danger of
electric shock or fire
hazard.
Do not unplug the power
cord out by pulling the
cable only.
If the cord is damaged, it
may cause electric shock.
10
Do not bend the power
cord excessively or do
not place a heavy object
over the power cord. It is
especially important to
keep the power cord out
of reach of infants and
pets.
If the cord is damaged, it
may cause electric shock
or fire.
AC Adapter Usage Precautions
If water or another
substance enters
the power input jack,
AC adapter or the
computer, disconnect
the power cord and
contact the service
center.
Damage to the device
within the computer may
cause electric shock or
fire hazard.
Do not place heavy
objects or step onto
the power cord or
AC adapter to avoid
damaging the power
cord or AC adapter.
If the cord is damaged,
there is a danger of
electric shock or fire.
Use only the AC adapter
supplied with the
product.
Using another adapter
may cause the screen to
flicker.
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Connect the power cord
to the AC adapter firmly.
Otherwise, there is a
danger of fire due to an
incomplete contact.
Battery Usage Related
Authorized
Parts
Keep the battery out of
the reach of infants and
pets, as they could put
the battery into their
mouths.
There is a danger of
electric shock or choking.
Use an authorized
battery and AC adapter
only.
Please use an authorized
battery and adapter
approved by Samsung
Electronics.
Unauthorized batteries
and adapters may not
meet the proper safety
requirements and may
cause problems or
malfunctions and result in
an explosion or fire.
12
Do not use the computer
in a badly ventilated
location such as on
bedding, on a pillow or
cushion, etc, and do
not use it in a location
such as room with
floor heating as it may
cause the computer to
overheat.
Take care that the
computer vents (on the
side or the bottom) are not
blocked especially in these
environments. If the vents
are blocked, the computer
may overheat and it
may cause a computer
problem, or even an
explosion.
Power Off
Do not use the computer
in a humid location such
as a bathroom or sauna.
Please use the computer
within the recommended
temperature and humidity
range (10~32ºC, 20~80%
RH).
Do not close the LCD
panel and put the
computer into your bag
to move it when it is still
turned on.
If you put the computer
into your bag without
turning it off, the computer
may overheat and there is
a danger of fire. Shut the
computer down properly
before moving it.
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Never heat the battery
or put the battery into
a fire. Do not put or
use the battery in a
hot location such as a
sauna, inside a vehicle
exposed to the heat, and
so on.
There is a danger of an
explosion or fire.
Take care not to allow
metal objects such as a
key or clip to touch the
battery terminal (metal
parts).
If a metal object touches
the battery terminals, it
may cause excessive
current flow and it may
damage the battery, or
result in a fire.
If liquid leaks out of
the battery or there is
a funny smell coming
from the battery, remove
the battery from the
computer and contact a
service center.
There is a danger of an
explosion or fire.
14
To use the computer
safely, replace a dead
battery with a new,
authorized battery.
 lease charge the
battery fully before
using the computer
for the first time.
Usage Related
Disconnect all cables
connected to the
computer before
cleaning it. If you are
cleaning a notebook
computer, remove the
battery.
There is a danger of
electric shock or damage
to the product.
Do not connect a phone
line connected to a
digital phone to the
modem.
There is a danger of a
electric shock, fire or
damage to the product.
Do not place any
container filled with
water or chemicals over
or near the computer.
If water or chemicals
enter the computer, this
may cause fire or electric
shock.
15
If the computer is
broken or dropped,
disconnect the power
cord and contact a
service center for a
safety check.
Using a broken computer
may cause electric shock
or fire hazard.
Avoid direct sunlight
when the computer is
in an air-tight location
such as inside a vehicle.
There is a danger of a fire
hazard. The computer may
overheat and also present
opportunity to thieves.
Upgrade Related
Never disassemble the
power supply or AC
adapter.
There is a danger of
electric shock.
When removing the
RTC (Real Time Clock)
battery, keep it out of
the reach of children as
they could touch and/or
swallow it.
There is a danger of
choking. If a child has
swallowed it, contact a
doctor immediately.
Use only authorized
parts (multi-plug,
battery and memory)
and never disassemble
parts.
There is a danger of
damaging the product,
electric shock or fire
hazard.
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Shut down the computer
and disconnect
all cables before
disassembling the
computer. If there is
a modem, disconnect
the phone line. If you
are disassembling a
notebook computer,
make sure to remove the
battery.
Failing to do so, may
cause electric shock.
Custody and Movement Related
Follow the instructions
for the relevant
location (e.g. airplane,
hospital, etc.) when
using a wireless
communication
device (wireless LAN,
Bluetooth, etc.).
When carrying the
notebook computer
with other items, such
as the adapter, mouse,
books etc, take care
not to press anything
against the notebook
computer.
If a heavy object is
pressed against the
notebook computer, a
white spot or stain may
appear on the LCD.
Therefore, take care not
to apply any pressure to
the notebook.
In this case, place the
notebook computer in a
separate compartment
away from the other
objects.
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Caution
Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage
to the product.
Installation Related
Do not block the ports
(holes), vents, etc. of
the product and do not
insert objects.
Damage to a component
within the computer may
cause electric shock or
fire.
Do not place a heavy
object over the product.
This may cause a problem
with the computer. In
addition, the object may
fall and cause injury, or
damage the computer.
When using the
computer with it lying
on its side, place it
so that the vents face
upwards.
Failing to do so, may
cause the internal
temperature of the
computer to rise and the
computer to malfunction or
halt.
Battery Usage
Related
Dispose of worn-out
batteries properly.
■ There is a danger of
fire or explosion.
■ The battery disposal
method may differ
depending on your
country and region.
Dispose of the
used battery in an
appropriate way.
Do not throw or
disassemble the
battery and do not put
it into water.
This may cause an
injury, fire or explosion.
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Usage Related
Use only a battery
authorized by Samsung
Electronics.
Failing to do so may
cause an explosion.
Do not heat the battery
or expose it to heat (e.g.
inside a vehicle during
the summer).
There is a danger of
explosion or fire.
Avoid contact with
metal objects such as
car keys or clips when
keeping or carrying a
battery.
Contact with a metal may
cause excessive current
and a high temperature
and may damage the
battery or cause a fire.
Do not place a candle,
light cigar, etc. over or
on the product.
There is a danger of fire.
Use a wall outlet or
multi-plug with a
grounding part.
Failing to do so may
cause an electric shock
hazard.
Make sure to have the
product tested by a
safety service engineer
after repairing the
product.
Authorized Samsung
Repair Centers will carry
out safety checks after a
repair. Using a repaired
product without testing it
for safety may cause an
electric shock or fire.
Charge the battery
according to the
instructions in the
manual.
Failing to do so, may
cause an explosion or
fire from damage to the
product.
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In case of lightning,
immediately turn the
system off, disconnect
the power cord from the
wall outlet and phone
line from modem. Do not
use a modem or phone.
There is a danger of
electric shock or fire.
Do not use your
computer and ACAdapter on your lap or
soft surfaces.
If the computer
temperature increases,
there is a danger of
burning yourself.
Connect only permitted
devices to the
connectors or ports of
the computer.
Failing to do so, may
cause electric shock and
fire.
Close the LCD panel
only after checking if the
notebook computer is
turned off.
The temperature may
rise and it may cause
overheating and
deformation of the product.
Do not press the Eject
Button while the Floppy
Disk/CD-ROM drive is in
operation.
You might lose data and
the disk might be suddenly
ejected and could cause
an injury.
Take care not to drop the
product while using it.
This may cause personal
injury or loss of data.
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Do not touch the
antenna with electricity
facility such as the
power outlet.
There is a danger of
electric shock.
When handling
computer parts, follow
the instructions on the
manual supplied with the
parts.
Failing to do so, may
cause damage to the
product.
If the computer emits
smoke, or there is
a burning smell,
disconnect the power
plug from the wall outlet
and contact a service
center. If your computer
is a notebook computer,
make sure to remove the
battery.
There is a danger of fire.
Upgrade Related
Do not use a damaged
or modified CD/Floppy
Disk.
There is a danger of
damaging the product or
personal injury.
Do not insert your
fingers into the PC Card
Slot.
There is a danger of injury
or electric shock.
Use recommended
computer cleansing
solution when cleaning
the product and only use
the computer when it is
completely dried.
Failing to do so may cause
electric shock or fire.
Emergency disk eject
method using paperclip
should not be used
while the disk is in
motion. Make sure to
use the emergency disk
eject method only when
the Optical Disk Drive is
stopped.
There is a danger of injury.
Do not place your face
close to the Optical Disk
Drive tray when it is
operating.
There is a danger of injury
due to an abrupt ejection.
Check CDs for cracks
and damage prior to use.
It may damage the disc
and cause disorder of
device and injury of user.
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Take care when
touching the product
or parts.
The device may be
damaged or you may be
injured.
Take care to handle
internal components
with care.
This may cause injury or
damage to the product.
Make sure to close the
computer cover before
connecting the power
after a reassembly.
There is a danger of
electric shock if your
body touches an internal
part.
Custody and Movement Related
Use parts authorized
by Samsung
Electronics only.
Failing to do so, may
cause fire or damage
the product.
Never disassemble or
repair the product by
yourself.
There is a danger of
electric shock or fire.
To connect a
device that is not
manufactured
or authorized by
Samsung Electronics,
enquire at your
service center before
connecting the
device.
There is a danger of
damaging the product.
When moving the
product, turn the power
off and separate all
connected cables first.
The product might be
damaged or users may
trip over the cables.
For long periods
of not using the
notebook computer,
discharge the battery
and preserve as it is
detached.
The battery will be
preserved at its best
condition.
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Do not operate or watch
the computer while
driving a vehicle.
There is a danger of a
traffic accident. Please
concentrate on driving.
Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management)
Take care not to damage the data on
a hard disk drive.
Causes that may damage the data of
a hard disk drive and the hard disk
drive itself.
■ A hard disk drive is sensitive to
external impact that an external
impact may cause loss of data on the
surface of the disk.
■ Take extra care, because moving
the computer or an impact on the
computer when it is turned on may
damage the data of the hard disk
drive.
■ The company is not liable for any loss
of any data caused by a customer’s
careless usage or bad environmental
conditions.
■ The data may be lost when an
external impact is applied to the disk
while disassembling or assembling the
computer.
■ The data may be lost when the
computer is turned off or reset by a
power failure while the hard disk drive
is operating.
■ The data may be lost and
irrecoverable due to a computer virus
infection.
■ The data may be lost if the power is
turned off while running a program.
■ Moving or causing an impact to the
computer while the hard disk drive
is operating, may cause files to be
corrupted or bad sectors on the hard
disk.
To prevent data loss due to damage to the hard disk drive, please backup your
data frequently.
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Proper Posture During Computer Use
Maintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical
harm.
The following instructions are about maintaining a proper posture during computer use
developed through human engineering. Please read and follow them carefully when
using the computer.
Otherwise, the probability of (RSI: Repetitive Strain Injury) from repeated operations
may increase and serious physical harm may be caused.
The instructions in this manual have been prepared so that they can be applied within
the coverage of general users.
If the user is not included in the coverage, the recommendation is to be applied
according to the user’s needs.
Proper Posture
 Keep the center of your leg weight not
on the chair but on your feet when you
are sitting on a chair.
 To use the computer while talking over
the telephone, use a headset. Using
the computer with the phone on your
shoulder is bad for posture.
 Keep frequently used items within a
comfortable work range (where you
can reach them with your hands).
Adjust the heights of desks and chairs
appropriate to your height.
The heights are to be adjusted so that
your arm forms a right angle when you
place your hand over the keyboard while
sitting down on a chair.
Adjust the height of chair so that your heel
is comfortably placed on the floor.
 Do not use the computer while you
are lying down, but only while you are
sitting down.
 Do not use the computer on your lap.
If the computer temperature increases,
there is a danger of burning yourself.
 Work while keeping your wrist straight.
 Use a chair with a comfortable back.
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Eye Position
Hand Position
Keep the monitor or LCD away from
your eyes by at least 50cm.
Keep your arm at a right angle as
shown by the figure.
50c
 Keep the line from your elbow to your
hand straight.
 Do not place your palm over the
keyboard while typing.
 Do not hold the mouse with excessive
force.
 Do not press the keyboard, touchpad or
mouse with excessive force.
 It is recommended connecting an
external keyboard and mouse when
using the computer for long periods of
time.
 Adjust the height of the monitor and
the LCD screen so that its top height is
equal to or lower than your eyes.
 Avoid setting the monitor and LCD
excessively bright.
 Keep the monitor and LCD screen
clean.
 If you wear glasses, clean them before
using the computer.
 When entering contents printed on a
paper into the computer, use a static
paper holder so that the height of the
paper is almost equal to that of the
monitor.
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Volume Control
(Headphones and Speakers)
Use Time (Break Time)
 Take a break for 10 minutes or more
after a 50-minute period when working
for more than one hour.
Check your volume first to listen to
music.
Illumination
 Do not use the computer in dark
locations. The illumination level for
computer use must be as bright so for
reading a book.
 Indirect illumination is recommended.
Use a curtain to prevent reflection on
the LCD screen.
Check your
volume!!
 Check if the volume is too loud before
using headphones.
 It is not recommended using
headphones for long periods of time.
 Any deviation from the equalizer
default setting could cause hearing
impairment.
 The default setting can be changed
through software and driver updates
without your intervention. Please check
the equalizer default setting before first
usage.
Operation Condition
 Do not use the computer in hot and
humid locations.
 Use the computer within the allowed
temperature and humidity range
specified in the User Guide.
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Important Safety Information
 Ensure that the electrical outlet you
are using to power your equipment is
easily accessible in case of fire or short
circuit.
 If your computer has a voltage selector
switch, make sure that the switch is in
the proper position for your area.
 Openings in the computer case are
provided for ventilation. Do not block
or cover these openings. Make sure
you provide adequate space, at least 6 
inches (15 cm), around the system for
ventilation when you set up your work
area. Never insert objects of any kind
into the computer ventilation openings.
 Ensure that the fan vents on the bottom
of the casing are clear at all times.
Do not place the computer on a soft
surface, doing so will block the bottom
vents.
 If you use an extension cord with this
system, make sure that the total power
rating on the products plugged into the
extension cord does not exceed the
extension cord power rating.
Safety Instructions
Your system is designed and tested
to meet the latest standards for safety
of information technology equipment.
However, to ensure safe use of this
product, it is important that the safety
instructions marked on the product and in
the documentation are followed.
Always follow these instructions to
help guard against personal injury
and damage to your system.
Setting Up your System
 Read and follow all instructions
marked on the product and in the
documentation before you operate your
system. Retain all safety and operating
instructions for future use.
 Do not use this product near water or a
heat source such as a radiator.
 Set up the system on a stable work
surface.
 The product should be operated only
with the type of power source indicated
on the rating label.
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Care During Use
 Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.
 Do not spill anything on the system. The best way to avoid spills is to not eat or drink
near your system.
 Some products have a replaceable CMOS battery on the system board. There is a
danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery
with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. If the CMOS battery
requires replacement insure that a qualified technician performs the task.
 When the computer is turned off, a small amount of electrical current still flows
through the computer.
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power cables, remove the battery and
modem cables from the wall outlets before cleaning the system.
 Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if:
– The power cord or plug is damaged.
– Liquid has been spilled into the system.
– The system does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed.
– The system was dropped or the casing is damaged.
– The system performance changes.
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The Instruction On Safety Operation of the NotePC
z  When installing and operating devices please refer to safety requirements in the
user guide.
x D
 evices can be used only with the equipment specified in the technical
specifications of the devices.
c If any smell of burning or smoke is detected from the computer the unit should
be switched off and battery removed. The unit should be checked by a qualified
technician before reuse.
v  Service and repair of devices should be carried out by authorized service centers.
b  Do not allow your portable computer to operate with the base resting directly on
exposed skin for extended periods of time. The surface temperature of the base
will rise during normal operation (particularly when AC Power is present). Allowing
sustained contact with exposed skin can cause discomfort or eventually a burn.
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Replacement Parts and Accessories
Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by manufacturer.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord.
Do not use this product in areas classified as hazardous. Such areas include patient
care areas of medical and dental facilities, oxygen rich environments, or industrial
areas.
Battery Disposal
Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable
rechargeable batteries in the garbage.
Contact the Samsung Helpline for information on how to dispose of batteries that you
cannot use or recharge any longer.
Follow all local regulations when disposing of old batteries.
THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Laser Safety
All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety
standards, including IEC 60825-1. The laser devices in these components are 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.
 Laser Safety Note:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
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.
 Class 1M laser radiation when operating part is open.
Do not view directly with optical instruments.
 Class 3B invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid exposure to the beam.
Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only.
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Power Cord Requirements
The power cord set (wall plug, cable and AC adapter plug) you received with your
computer meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your
equipment.
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country
where you use the computer. For more information on power cord set requirements,
contact your authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
General Requirements
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
 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).
 All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency
responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord set will be used.
 The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 7 A and a nominal
voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by each country’s power system.
 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.
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Regulatory Compliance Statements
Wireless Guidance
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your
notebook system. The following section is a general overview of considerations while
operating a wireless device.
Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific countries are listed in the
specific country sections (or country group sections). The wireless devices in your
system are only qualified for use in the countries identified by the Radio Approval Marks
on the system rating label. If the country you will be using the wireless device in, is not
listed, please contact your local Radio Approval agency for requirements. Wireless
devices are closely regulated and use may not be allowed.
The RF field strength of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your
notebook are well below all international RF exposure limits as known at this time.
Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less
energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations,
manufacturer believes these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels,
care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation.
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 except the installed Bluetooth transmitter.
Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common
restrictions are listed on the next page:
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 Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on
commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be
turned off while traveling in an airplane.
802.11ABGN (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth
communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless
communication.
 In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is
harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be
restricted or eliminated. Airports, Hospitals, and Oxygen or flammable gas laden
atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted
or eliminated. When in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction to use
wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning
on the wireless device.
 Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. Since your
system is equipped with a wireless device, when traveling between countries with
your system, check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or
trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country.
 If your system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless device, do not
operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the
system is fully assembled.
 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.
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United States of America
USA and Canada Safety
Requirements and Notices
Explosive Device Proximity
Warning
Do not operate a portable transmitter
(such as a wireless network device)
near unshielded blasting caps or in
an explosive environment unless
the device has been modified to be
qualified for such use.
Do not touch or move antenna while the
unit is transmitting or receiving.
Do not hold any component containing
the radio such that the antenna is very
close or touching any exposed parts of
the body, especially the face or eyes,
while transmitting.
Do not operate the radio or attempt
to transmit data unless the antenna
is connected; if not, the radio may be
damaged.
Use On Aircraft Caution
Regulations of the FCC and FAA
prohibit airborne operation of radiofrequency wireless devices because
their signals could interfere with
critical aircraft instruments.
Use in specific environments:
The use of wireless devices in hazardous
locations is limited by the constraints
posed by the safety directors of such
environments.
The use of wireless devices on airplanes
is governed by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
The use of wireless devices in hospitals
is restricted to the limits set forth by each
hospital.
Other Wireless Devices
Safety Notices for Other Devices in
the Wireless Network: Refer to the
documentation supplied with wireless
Ethernet adapters or other devices in the
wireless network.
The Part 15 radio device operates on
a non-interference basis with other
devices operating at this frequency.
Any changes or modification to said
product not expressly approved by
Intel could void the user’s authority to
operate this device.
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Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part
15
 Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
 Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
 Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
 Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
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.
If necessary, the user should consult the
dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions.
The user may find the following booklet
helpful: “Something About Interference.”
This is available at FCC local regional
offices. Our company is not responsible
for any radio or television interference
caused by unauthorized modifications
of this equipment or the substitution or
attachment of connecting cables and
equipment other than those specified
by our company. The correction will be
the responsibility of the user. Use only
shielded data cables with this system.
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy
and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions may
cause harmful interference 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:
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Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15
The FCC has set 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 except the installed
Bluetooth 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.
Low power, Radio LAN type devices
(radio frequency (RF) wireless
communication devices), operating in
the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present
(embedded) in your notebook system.
This section is only applicable if these
devices are present. Refer to the system
label to verify the presence of wireless
devices.
Wireless devices that may be in your
system are only qualified for use in the
United States of America if an FCC ID
number is on the system label.
This device is restricted to indoor use
due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 
GHz frequency range. FCC requires
this product to be used indoors for
the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz
to reduce the potential for harmful
interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite
systems. High power radars are allocated
as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz
and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar
stations can cause interference with and
/or damage this device.
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.
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FCC Part 68
(If fitted with a modem device.)
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.”
This equipment compiles with part
of the FCC rules. On the back of this
equipment is a label that contains, among
other information, the FCC registration
number and ringer equivalence number
(REN) for this equipment. If requested,
this information must be provided to the
telephone company.
This equipment uses the following USOC
jacks : RJ11C
An FCC compliant telephone cord
and modular plug is provided with this
equipment. This equipment is designed
to be connected to the telephone network
or promises wiring using a compatible
modular jack which is Part 68 compliant.
See Installation Instructions for details.
The REN is used to determine the
quantity of devices which may be
connected to telephone line. Excessive
RENs on the telephone line may result in
the devices not ringing in response to an
incoming call. In most, but not all areas,
the sum of RENs should not exceed
five (5.0). To be certain of the number of
devices that may be connected to a line,
as determined by total RENs, contact the
local telephone company to determine the
maximum REN for the calling area.
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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 longdistance transmission charges.)
In order to program this information
into your fax machine, refer to your
communications software user 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 procedures that could
affect the operation of the equipment. If
this happens, the telephone company
will provide advanced notice in order for
you to make necessary modifications to
maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this
equipment (Modem) for repair or warranty
information, please contact your local
distributor. If the equipment is causing
harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company may request that
you disconnect the equipment until the
problem is resolved.
The user must use the accessories and
cables supplied by the manufacturer
to get optimum performance from the
product.
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Canada
Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003
Intentional Emitter per RSS 210
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 présent appareil numérique n’émet
pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant
les limitesapplicables aux appareils
numériques de Classe B prescrites
dans le règlement sur le brouillage
radioélectrique édicté par Industrie
Canada.
Low power, Radio LAN type devices
(radio frequency (RF) wireless
communication devices), operating in
the 2.4GHz/5GHz Band, may be present
(embedded) in your notebook system.
This section is only applicable if these
devices are present. Refer to the system
label to verify the presence of wireless
devices.
Wireless devices that may be in your
system are only qualified for use in
Canada if an Industry Canada ID number
is on the system label.
When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN,
this product is restricted to indoor use
due to its operation in the 5.15- to 5.25GHz frequency range. Industry Canada
requires this product to be used indoors
for the frequency range of 5.15 GHz to
5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for
harmful interference to co-channel mobile
satellite systems. High power radar is
allocated as the primary user of the
5.25- to 5.35-GHz and 5.65 to 5.85-GHz
bands. These radar stations can cause
interference with and/or damage to this
device.
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The maximum allowed antenna gain for
use with this device is 6dBi in order to
comply with the E.I.R.P limit for the 5.25to 5.35 and 5.725 to 5.85 GHz frequency
range in point-to-point 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.
The power output of the wireless device
(or devices), which may be embedded
in your notebook, is well below the
RF exposure limits as set by Industry
Canada.
This transmitter must not be collocated
or operate in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter except the installed
Bluetooth 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.
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Telecommunications per DOC
notice (for products fitted with an
IC-compliant modem)
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.
The Industry Canada label identifies
certified equipment. This certification
means that the equipment meets certain
telecommunications network protective,
operation, and safety requirements.
The Department does not guarantee
the equipment will operate to the users’
satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users
should make sure that it is permissible
to be connected to the facilities of the
local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using
an acceptable method of connection. In
some cases, the inside wiring associated
with a single-line individual service may
be extended by means of a certified
connector assembly. The customer
should be aware that compliance with
the above conditions may not prevent
degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should
be made by an authorized Canadian
maintenance facility designated by
the supplier. Any repairs or alterations
made by the user to this equipment, or
equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause
to request the user to disconnect the
equipment.
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.
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European Union
European Union CE Marking and
Compliance Notices
 Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 73/23/
EEC as per EN 60950(A1/A2/A3/A4/
A11)
Products intended for sale within the
European Union are marked with the
Conformité Européene (CE) Marking,
which indicates compliance with the
applicable Directives and European
standards and amendments identified
below. This equipment also carries the
Class 2 identifier.
The following information is only
applicable to systems labeled with the CE
mark
 Radio and Telecom Terminal
Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC as
per
– CTR21 (if fitted with a modem
device)
– EN 300 328 (if fitted with a 2.4 GHz
band embedded wireless device)
– EN 301 489-1 (if fitted with a 2.4
GHz band embedded wireless
device)
– EN 301 489-17 (if fitted with a 2.4
GHz band embedded wireless
device)
– EN 301 893 (if fitted with a 5 GHz
band embedded wireless device)
European Directives
This Information Technology Equipment
has been tested and found to comply with
the following European directives:
 EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with
amending directives 92/31/EEC &
93/68/EEC as per
–  EN 55022 Class B
–  EN 61000-3-2
–  EN 61000-3-3
–  EN 55024
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European Radio Approval
Information (for products fitted with
EU-approved radio devices)
Translated Statements of Compliance
[English]
This product follows the provisions of the
European Directive 1999/5/EC.
[Danish]
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med
det europæiske direktiv 1999/5/EC
[Dutch]
Dit product is in navolging van de
bepalingen van Europees Directief
1999/5/EC.
[Finnish]
Tämä tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin
1999/5/EC määräyksiä.
[French]
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences
de la Directive Européenne 1999/5/EC.
[German]
Dieses Produkt entspricht den
Bestimmungen der Europäischen
Richtlinie 1999/5/EC
[Greek]
Το προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις
της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 1999/5/ΕC.
[Icelandic]
Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska
Efnahags Bandalagsins númer 1999/5/EC
[Italian]
Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva
Europea 1999/5/EC.
This Product is a Notebook computer;
low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio
frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4GHz/5GHz
band, may be present (embedded) in your
notebook system which is intended for
home or 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
if a CE mark
with a Notified Body
Registration Number and the Alert
Symbol is on the system label.
The power output of the wireless device
or devices that may be embedded in you
notebook is well below the RF exposure
limits as set by the European Commission
through the R&TTE directive.
The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for
indoor use only.
See 802.11b and 802.11g restrictions
for specific countries or regions
within countries under the heading
“European Economic Area
Restrictions” below.
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[Norwegian]
Dette produktet er i henhold til
bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet
1999/5/EC.
[Portuguese]
Este produto cumpre com as normas da
Diretiva Européia 1999/5/EC.
[Spanish]
Este producto cumple con las normas del
Directivo Europeo 1999/5/EC.
[Swedish]
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet
med EG-direktiv 1999/5/EC.
European Economic Area Restrictions
Local Restriction of 802.11b/802.11g
Radio Usage
[Note to integrator: The following
statements on local restrictions must be
published in all end-user documentation
provided with the system or product
incorporating the wireless product.]
Due to the fact that the frequencies
used by 802.11b/802.11g wireless
LAN devices may not yet be
harmonized in all countries,
802.11b/802.11g products are
designed for use only in specific
countries or regions, and are not
allowed to be operated in countries
or regions other than those of
designated use.
As a user of these products, you
are responsible for ensuring that
the products are used only in the
countries or regions for which they
were intended and for verifying
that they are configured with the
correct selection of frequency and
channel for the country or region of
use. Any deviation from permissible
settings and restrictions in the
country or region of use could be an
infringement of local law and may be
punished as such.
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The European variant is intended for
use throughout the European Economic
Area. However, authorization for use is
further restricted in particular countries or
regions within countries, as follows:
France
For Metropolitan departments:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor use.
2.400 - 2.454 GHz (channels 1 to 7) for
outdoor use.
General
European standards dictate maximum
radiated transmit power of 100 mW
effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)
and the frequency range 2400 – 2483.5 
MHz.
The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for
indoor use only.
For Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Pierre et
Miquelon, Mayotte:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor and
outdoor use.
For Reunion, Guyane:
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for indoor use.
2.420 - 2.4835 GHz for outdoor use
(channels 5 to 13)
Belgium
The product may be used outdoors, but
for outdoor transmissions over a distance
of 300m or more, a license from the BIPT
is required.
This restriction should be indicated in the
manual as follows:
Dans le cas d’une utilisation privée, à
l’extérieur d’un bâtiment, au-dessus d’un
espace public, aucun enregistrement n’est
nécessaire pour une distance de moins
de 300m. Pour une distance supérieure
à 300m un enregistrement auprès de
l’IBPT est requise. Pour une utilisation
publique à l’extérieur de bâtiments, une
licence de l’IBPT est requise. Pour les
enregistrements et licences, veuillez
contacter l’IBPT.
The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for
indoor use only.
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European Telecommunication
Information (for products fitted with
EU-approved modems)
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.
Marking by the symbol
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.
Although this equipment can use
either loop disconnect (pulse) or
DTMF (tone) signaling, only the
performance of the DTMF signaling
is subject to regulatory requirements
for correct operation.
It is therefore strongly recommended
that the equipment is set to use
DTMF signaling for access to public
or private emergency services.
DTMF signaling also provides faster
call setup.
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WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION
 orrect disposal of this product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems.)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and
its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed
of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm
to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate
these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items
for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with
other commercial wastes for disposal.
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Correct disposal of batteries in this product
Pb
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
battery return systems.)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this
product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their
working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the
battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive
2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to
human health or the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries
from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return
system.
USA ONLY
This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Maganese Dioxide) Lithium coin
cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA.
“Perchlorate Material- special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/
hazardouswaste/perchlorate.”
Contains Mercury, Dispose According to Local, State or Federal Laws.
For details see lamprecycle.org, eise.org, or call 1-800-Samsung.
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Overview
Front View
 Optional items may be changed or may not be provided depending on the computer model.
 The actual color and appearance of the computer may differ from the pictures used in this
guide.
Camera Lens (Optional)
Power Button
Keyboard
Touchpad/Touchpad
Buttons
5 Multi Card Slot
6 Status Indicators
7 Speaker
8 LCD
9 Microphone
Using this lens, you can take still pictures and record video.
Turns the computer on and off. 55
A device to enter data by pressing the keys. 58
The touchpad and touchpad buttons provide functions
similar to the mouse ball and buttons. 61
A card slot that supports SD Card, SDHC and MMC. 65
Shows the operating status of the computer.
The corresponding operating LED is lit when the
corresponding function operates.  51
A device used to generate sound.
The screen images are displayed here.
You can use the built-in microphone.
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Status Indicators
3 Scroll
This turns on when the Scroll
Lock key is pressed and
screen scroll is locked. 59
4 HDD/
This turns on when the hard
disk or SSD(Solid State Disk)
is being accessed.
Lock
SSD
5 Wireless This turns on when the
LAN
6 Charge
This shows the power source
and the battery charge status.
Green:  When the battery
is fully charged or
the battery is not
installed.
Amber: When the battery is
being charged.
Off:
 When the computer
is running on battery
power without being
connected to AC
adapter.
7 Power
This shows the computer
operating status.
On:       When the computer
is operating.
Blinks: When the computer is
in Sleep mode.
Status
1 Num
Lock
2 Caps
Lock
This turns on when the Num
Lock key is pressed and
numeric keypad is activated.
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This turns on when the Caps
Lock key is pressed allowing
capital letters to be typed
without holding the Shift
button down.
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wireless LAN is operating.
Right View
1 USB Port
You can connect USB devices to the USB port such as a
keyboard/mouse, digital camera, etc.
2 Monitor Port
A port used to connect a monitor, TV or projector supporting a
15pin D-SUB interface. 70
3 DC Jack
A jack to connect the AC adapter that supplies power to the
computer.
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Left View
1 Security Lock Port You can connect a Kensington lock to the Security Lock Port to
prevent the computer from being stolen.
2 Chargeable USB
Port
You can connect USB devices to the USB port such as a
keyboard/mouse, digital camera, etc. (Chargeable USB: You
can charge USB devices through the USB port even when the
computer is turned off.)
 Charging a device through a Chargeable USB takes
longer than using a regular charger.
 Press the F2 key when the Samsung logo appears in
the booting sequence to enter the BIOS Setup, select
Advanced > USB Charge In Sleep Mode, and set it
to Enable. Then you can use the Chargeable USB Port
feature even in sleep mode.
3 Wired LAN Port
4 Fan Vents
Connect the Ethernet cable to this port.  90
The internal heat of the computer is emitted through these holes.
If the vents are blocked the computer may overheat.
Avoid blocking the vents as this may be dangerous.
5 Microphone Jack
6 Headphone Jack
A jack used to connect the microphone.
A jack used to connect the headphones.
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Bottom View
1 Battery
This is a Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power
to the computer. 146
2 Battery Latches
The latch used to remove or install the battery.
147
3 Memory
The main memory is installed inside the cover.
144
Compartment Cover
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Turning the Computer On and Off
Turning the computer on
Install the battery and connect the
1 AC
adapter.
button LED is lit while the
4 Power
computer is turned on.
(Refer to the Installation Guide.)
LED
Lift the LCD panel up.
 When running the computer on
battery power, the LCD brightness
is dimmed automatically to save
battery power.
key to increase
Press the Fn +
the LCD brightness. 60
 When turning the computer on
for the first time, the Register
Windows screen appears. You can
use the computer after registering
your user information.
Press the Power button to turn the
3 computer
on.
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Turning the computer off
button on the taskbar.
1 Click the Start
2 Click Turn Off Computer.
3 Click Turn Off.
 If the computer has not turned off properly due to a system error, press
++. When [Windows Task Manager] dialog box appears, click
Shut Down > Turn Off to turn off the computer. Your unsaved work may be lost/
damaged.
 If ++ 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. The next time you turn on your computer, a hard disk check will be
performed, before Windows starts.
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Chapter 2.
Using the computer
Keyboard
58
Touchpad
61
External-type CD drive (To be purchased)
65
Multi Card Slot
67
Connecting a monitor / TV
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Adjusting the Volume
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Keyboard
Shortcut key functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections.
 The keyboard is supplied according to the corresponding country.
 The keyboard image and color may differ from the actual keyboard.
Shortcut Keys
You can use the following functions by pressing the keys below with the Fn key.
Fn+
Name
Function
REST
Switches to Sleep mode. To wake the computer up, press the
(Sleep Mode) Power button.
Shows the remaining battery charge.
Gauge
You can only use this function when the Easy Display Manager
program is installed.
Enters the Euro monetary unit symbol.
Euro
This key may not be provided depending on the keyboard type.
Switches the screen output to the LCD or external monitor when
CRT/LCD
an external monitor (or TV) is connected to the computer. 71
Backlight
Mute
Turns the LCD backlight on or off.
Mutes or cancels mute.
Samsung
System diagnosis, recovery and Internet consultation program,
Magic Doctor Samsung Magic Doctor, will be launched.
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Fn+
Name
Easy
SpeedUp
Manager
Function
You can select operation mode when you need maximum system
performance or low-noise/low power consumption with one-click.
  Silent: Low-noise and low power consumption mode
  Normal: Normal Mode
  Speed: Maximum performance mode. The system operates
in its maximum performance, and system resources are
allocated to the currently active program with priority for
maximum performance.
 For Windows XP model, Easy SpeedUp Manager function
is provided in Magic Keyboard program.
If you reinstall Windows XP, you have to install the Magic
Keyboard program additionally using the System Software
Media in order to use this function.
 If you don’t want fan noise turning ON and OFF in the
Silent mode, select the Advanced menu > Fan Silent
Mode > Low in the BIOS Setup. The fan keeps turning
ON and works in Low noise mode.
Wireless LAN
Touchpad
Turns the wireless LAN function on or off in models with wireless
LAN capability.
Turns the Touchpad function on or off.
When using an external mouse only, you can turn the Touchpad
off.
Num Lock
Turns the numeric keyboard on or off.
Scroll Lock
If you turn the Scroll Lock on, you can scroll the screen up or
down without changing the cursor location in some applications.
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Screen Brightness Control
To adjust the LCD brightness press the Fn +
combination.
key combination or the Fn +
key
The changed screen brightness is displayed at the center of the screen for a moment.
Volume Control
To control the volume, press the Fn +
combination.
key combination or the Fn +
You can mute the sound or cancel the mute function by pressing the Fn +
combination.
key
key
Numeric Key
The numbers are printed in blue on the numeric keys.
If Num Lock is turned on by pressing the Fn +
numeric keys to enter digits.
key combination, you can use the
Other Function Keys
Application Key
Performs the right-click mouse function (touchpad).
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Touchpad
The touchpad provides the same function as a mouse and the left and right buttons of
the touchpad plays the role of the left and right buttons of a mouse.
 Use the Touchpad with your fingers. Using a sharp object may damage the
Touchpad.
 If you touch the Touchpad or press the Touchpad buttons while booting up, the
Windows boot time may be extended.
Scroll Area
Plays the role of the mouse
wheel. You can scroll up and
down using the Scroll Area.
Touchpad
Use to move the cursor.
Touchpad Left Button
You can select or run a
program using this button.
Touchpad Right Button
Plays the role of the right
mouse button.
Basic Touchpad Functions
Moving the cursor on the screen
Click Function
Place your finger on the touchpad slightly
and move your finger.
The mouse cursor will move accordingly.
Move your finger in the direction you wish
to move the cursor.
Place your finger on the touchpad and tap
your finger once over an item you want.
Alternatively, press the left touchpad
button once.
Tap
or
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Click
Double-Click Function
Drag Function
Put your finger on the touchpad and
quickly tap twice with your finger on an
item you want.
Alternatively, press the left touchpad
button twice quickly.
Dragging refers to moving an item to
another place after selecting it.
Press and hold down the left touchpad
button over an item you want to drag and
move the item to the new location.
TapTap
or
Holding down
the left touchpad
button
ClickClick
Move
Right Button Function
Touchpad Scroll Function
This corresponds to clicking the right
mouse button.
Press the right touchpad button once. The
corresponding pop-up menu appears.
The touchpad scroll area provides the
mouse wheel function (scroll function).
Place your finger on the touchpad’s right
edge for vertical scrolling or the bottom
edge for horizontal scrolling and then
move your finger along the edge to scroll
the screen vertically or horizontally.
Click
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Touchpad Gesture Function
You can use the following Gesture function with the touchpad.
 A scrolling function using the circle.
 Image and text zoom-in and zoom-out functions using two fingers
 A long distance cursor movement function
Chiral Scroll Function
Image and Text Zoom-In and ZoomOut (Pinch) Function
The Chiral Scroll function enables users
to scroll long horizontally and vertically.
If you place your finger over the Scroll
Area at the bottom right of the touchpad
and move your finger slightly, the mouse
pointer changes to the circle icon .
At this time, circle clockwise or
counterclockwise over the touchpad with
your finger to scroll long.
If you place two fingers over the touchpad
and set them close or apart, the image or
text is zoomed-in or zoomed-out.
Zoom-In
Zoom-Out
or
Scroll Area
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Cursor Long-Distance Movement (Momentum/Glide) Function
You can move the cursor quickly and smoothly a long distance with a small movement
over the touchpad. To use this function, configure as follows.
Click the Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse > Device
Settings tab > Settings button, select the Momentum > Enable Momentum option in
the Touchpad Setting window, and click the OK button.
Disabling the Gesture Function
Click the Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse >
1 Device
Settings tab > Settings button.
Touchpad Settings window appears, deselect the option you want to disable
2 When
in Select an item click the OK button.
Touchpad On/Off Function
If you want to use the mouse only without using the touchpad, you can turn the
touchpad off.
To lock the touchpad function, press the Fn +
keys.
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External-type CD drive (To be purchased)
This computer supports an external USB CD-ROM drive (can be additionally
purchased).
Check if the interface type of the external CD-ROM drive is a USB type. For detailed
specifications, refer to the catalog.
The following types of external CD drives exist.
Drive Type
Function
DVD-ROM
Reads CD/DVD.
DVD-Combo
You can read CDs and DVDs, and burn a CD.
DVD Super
Multi
You can read CDs and DVDs, and burn CDs and DVDs.
Supported DVD recording types include DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVDRAM.
The appearance and color of the external-type CD drive may differ from the actual
appearance and color depending on the CD drive model.
 Do not insert a cracked or scratched CD.
Otherwise, the CD may break and damage the optical disk drive when the CD
rotates at a high speed.
 When you clean a CD or DVD title, wipe with a soft cloth from inside to outside.
 Do not eject a CD when the CD operating LED is on.
Connecting the CD Drive
Connect the CD drive to the USB port.
USB
port
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Inserting and Ejecting a CD
 A CD drive’s reading and writing
speed may differ depending on the
condition and type of the media.
 To eject a CD when the CD drive
does not work or the computer is
off, place the end of a paper clip
) into the Emergency Hole
until the CD tray is ejected.
Press the Eject button of the CD
1 drive.
Status Indicator Emergency Hole
Eject Button
the CD tray opens, insert a CD
2 When
or DVD and push the tray in until it
clicks.
the CD tray inward until it clicks.
3 Push
The CD drive status indicator is turned
on.
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Multi Card Slot
Using the multi card slot, you can read and write data to a SD card, SDHC card, MMC.
You can use a card as a removable disk and conveniently exchange data with digital
devices such as a digital camera, digital camcorder, MP3, etc.
 You have to additionally purchase a multi card with the necessary capacity
depending on your requirements.
 You can use a multi card just like any data storage device. A copyright protection
function is not supported.
 Since you can lose a card when moving the computer, keep the card separately.
 Before use, remove the dummy card that was inserted to protect the slot.
Supported Cards
SD Card
SDHC Card
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MMC
can save, move and delete data
3 You
by double-clicking the corresponding
To Insert and Use a Memory Card
drive.
Insert a card into the slot according to
the directions printed on the slot.
The device name of the card drive
may differ depending on your
computer model.
Example) SD Card
Since you can only use the card after
formatting it, if it is not formatted,
format the card referring to the
descriptions of “To format a memory
card”. 69
card drive appears.
2 The
Click Open folder and view files.
If the window does not appear, click
Start > My Computer.
Using a Mini SD snd RS-MMC
Since the above cards are too small,
you cannot insert the cards into the
slot directly.
Insert the card into the dedicated
adapter (available from most
electronic retailers) and then insert
the adapter into the multi card slot.
However, depending on the adapter’s
body material, some RS-MMC cards
may not be recognized properly.
Samsung recommend that you check
the card is recognized correctly prior
to purchasing.
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To remove a memory card
 To use a card to exchange data
with a digital device such as a
digital camera, formatting the
data using the digital device is
recommended.
 When you try to use a card, which
is formatted in the computer, in
another digital device, you may
have to format the card again in
the device.
 You cannot format, write or delete
data from a SD, or SDHC card
with a write protection tab when it
is in the Lock position.
 Inserting and removing a memory
card repeatedly may damage the
memory card.
hold of the end of the card and
1 Take
remove the card.
To format a memory card
When using the memory card for the first
time, you must format the card before
using it.
Formatting a card deletes all data
saved on the card. If the card
includes data, backup the data
before formatting it.
1 Click Start > My computer.
over a card drive with the
2 Right-click
touchpad and select Format.
3 Click Start to the formatting.
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Connecting a monitor / TV
Using an external display device is useful when you are giving a presentation or
watching a video or movie through your monitor.
Extra cable will be required.
Connecting to the Monitor / TV
Connect the computer to the RGB port of the monitor or TV using a monitor cable
(15-pin).
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Viewing Through a Monitor / TV
You can switch the display device using the shortcut key.
Switching the Display Device using
the Shortcut Key
 LCD: Notebook Screen
 CRT: External Monitor Screen
 LCD+CRT Clone : Notebook+
External Monitor Screen
 LCD+CRT DualView: Notebook+
External Monitor Screen in Dual
View
Press the Fn +
key combination
once. Then the Easy Display Manager
screen appears in which you can select a
display device.
Whenever you press the
key while
holding down the Fn key, the selected
option is changed.
 What is Dual View?
Dual View is a function that
enables you to view a computer
screen over two display devices.
It is convenient when you need a
wide screen.
External Monitor / TV is not
supported in the DOS Command
Prompt window.
Example) Selecting LCD+CRT
Dual View
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Using Dual View to View Extended Screen
Dual View is a function that enables you to view a computer screen over two display
devices. This is convenient when needing a wide screen for work.
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.
the external display device
1 Connect
(e.g. a monitor or a projector) to the
Click the monitor 2 icon, select the
3 Extend
my Windows desktop onto
this monitor check box, and then
click Apply.
corresponding port of the system. To
connect a TV, connect the TV to the
TV output port of the system.
Press touchpad right button on the
2 desktop,
click Properties, and then
click the Settings tab.
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When the configuration is complete,
4 click
Identify on the left side of
Deactivating Dual View Mode
Click the monitor 2 icon, clear the
Extend my Windows desktop onto this
monitor check box, and then click Apply.
Troubleshoot. The primary display
device(the LCD) is indicated as 1,
and the secondary display device is
indicated as 2. Now you can view the
screen through two monitors.
1 : Primary
To move a window between
display devices in Dual View
mode
Click the title bar of the window in the
primary display device (1, the LCD),
and drag it to the secondary display
device (2). The window is moved to
the secondary display device.
2 : Secondary
 When you use Dual View,
configuring the LCD as the
'Primary' monitor is recommended.
 If the screen of the secondary
display device is displayed at
1024x768 pixels, with 32bit colors,
change the settings to the desired
screen resolution and color quality
in the [Display Properties] dialog
box.
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Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume using the keyboard and the volume control program.
Adjusting the Volume using the
Keyboard
For advanced volume control options,
double-click the Volume icon , and
adjust the volume level in the volume
control program.
Press the Fn +
key combination or
Fn +
key combination to adjust the
volume.
key combination to
Press the Fn +
turn the volume on or off.
Adjusting the Volume using the
Volume Adjustment Program
Click the Volume icon
on the taskbar
and slide the volume control bar to adjust
the volume.
When you turn the system on, a
booting noise may occur.
Mute
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Using SRS
 WOW XT (Music): Select to listen to
music.
 TruSurround XT (Movie/Video):
Select to watch a movie.
The SRS function enables you to
experience more stereophonic sound by
expanding the space-perception through
the stereo speaker.
 The SRS function is only
supported for a computer’s built-in
speakers.
 It is recommended uncheking the
SRS option before recording, and
checking it before play. It is to
prevent sound distortion because
of double application of SRS effect
when user plays the file recorded
by using stereo mix.
This function is available for specific
models only.
Click Start > Control Panel >
1 Sound,
Speech and Audio Devices
> SRS Control Panel.
Check the Enable checkbox and
2 select
a mode. Then you can listen
to sound through the selected SRS
effect.
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Mic Volume from Show the
5 Select
following volume controls and click
Using Recorders
OK.
This section describes how to perform
recording on a computer by using
Windows Recorder.
Recording Control window
6 When
appears, check the Select checkbox.
Increase the recording volume to
increase the recording sensitivity and
close the window.
Connect a microphone to the
microphone jack.
You can also use the internal MIC.
Start > All Programs >
7 Click
Accessories > Entertainment >
Start > Control Panel >
2 Click
Sounds, Speech, and Audio
Sound Recorder.
Devices > Sounds and Audio
Devices.
the Record button to perform
8 Click
recording.
Advanced from Volume and
3 Click
then, click Options > Properties.
Realtek HD Audio input from
4 Select
the mixer device to select Recording
from Adjust Volume for.
The default recording duration of
Windows is 60 seconds. Download
a dedicated recording program from
the Internet to record audio data for a
long time.
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Chapter 3.
Using Microsoft
Windows XP
About Microsoft Windows XP
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Windows XP Screen Layout
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Control Panel
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The screen shots used in this chapter may differ from actual
screens depending on the Windows XP version and model.
About Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows XP (hereinafter referred to as Windows) is the basic operating
system for computers.
You should know how to use Windows in order to use your computer properly. Use
Tour Windows XP as well as Help and Support to learn about how to use Windows.
Tour Windows XP
Tour Windows XP introduces the basic features and characteristics of Windows.
Click Start > Tour Windows XP.
Or, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Tour Windows XP.
Click the title at the right to view the description of the Windows features.
The screen layout may differ depending on the computer model and the operating
system.
Click the title.
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Help and Support
Help and Support allows you to view the features and usage of Windows. Also, it allows
you to search the information you want by entering a search keyword.
Click Start > Help and Support.
Search: Enter a search keyword to view the Help.
Fixing a problem: If a problem occurs, you can get help.
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Windows XP Screen Layout
Desktop
If you turn on the computer, the Desktop will appear. The Desktop is the work space
(screen) of a computer and is configured as follows:
The screen layout may differ depending on the computer model and the operating
system.
Shortcut Icons
You can launch
programs by
clicking the
shortcut icons
on the Desktop.
Recycle Bin
You can drop
useless files and
folders here.
Start Menu
The menu
from which
you can launch
programs.
Start button
Press the start button.
The Start menu appears.
Language Bar
Switches text
input language.
Taskbar
Currently running
programs are
displayed here.
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System Tray with Clock
Shows some running program
icons. Icons not being used are
hidden. If you click the arrow
mark on the left, you can view
hidden icons.
Start Menu
The menu from which you can launch programs.
Click Start. The Start menu appears.
Alternatively, press the Windows key
on the keyboard.
User account name
My Documents folder
Items that are pined
to the Start menu.
My Computer
Control Panel
Frequently used
programs
Help and Support
Search
Run
All Programs
My Computer
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
Enables users to configure settings on the computer.
Help and
Support
Provides on-line help, information on Windows and
troubleshooting.
Search
Enables users to search for information in files or the Internet.
Run
Run programs or documents.
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Window
A window is a basic foundation for operating your computer. For instance, a window of
your computer is configured as follows:
Click Start > My Computer.
Displayed menus and names may be varied.
Double-click the Local Disk, which is a hard disk drive, to view the folders and files
saved in your computer.
If any folder or file is not shown, click Show Folder Contents.
Minimize button
Close button
Maximize button
Title Bar
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Folder Icon
Fast Operation
Window
Drive Icon
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What is a Drive?
A drive is a storage device that can read or write data such as folders and files.
What is a Folder?
A folder is just like a cabinet that keeps files or folders. You can keep files or folders of
similar kinds in a folder.
What is a File?
A file is the minimum unit of materials created by using a program and is also called
data.
How to View the Entire Drive Structure
Click the folder icon from the Toolbar to view the drive structure.
Click the icon again to return to the Fast Operation window.
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Control Panel
The Control Panel has a group of tools that enable the user to configure the Windowsrelated settings.
Running Control Panel
Click Start > Control Panel.
Appearance and
Themes
Change the appearance of desktop items, apply a theme
or screen saver to your computer, or customize the Start
menu and Taskbar.
Network and Internet
Connections
Connect to the Internet, create a home or small office
network, configure network settings to work from home,
or change modem, phone, and Internet settings.
Add or Remove
Programs
Install or remove programs and Windows components.
Sounds, Speech, and
Audio Devices
Change the entire sound scheme or individual sounds
made by your computer, or configures the settings for
your speakers and recording devices.
Performance and
Maintenance
Schedule regular maintenance checks, increase space on
your hard disk, or configure energy-saving settings.
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Click Start > Control Panel.
Printers and Other
Hardware
Change the settings for your printer, keyboard, mouse,
camera, and other hardware.
User Accounts
Change user account settings, passwords, and pictures.
Date, Time,
Language, and
Regional Options
Change the date, time, and time zone for your computer,
the language to use, and the way numbers, currencies,
dates, and times are displayed.
Accessibility Options
Adjust your computer settings for vision, hearing, and
mobility.
Security Center
View your current security status and access important
settings to help protect your PC.
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User Account
Windows XP allows to set multiple users with accounts.
This section describes how to add a user account and to switch a it.
3 Enter your name and click Next.
How to Add a User Account
1 Click Start > Control Panel.
Select an account type and click the
4 Create
Account button. Then, check
the created account from the User
Account window.
Click User Account and Create a
new Account in sequence.
the target account and change
5 Click
the user account information.
You can change the account name,
password, account type, and picture.
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To Delete User Account
How to Switch a User
Click Start > Control Panel > User
1 Account.
1 Click Start > Logoff.
2 Click Switch User.
Select the user account to be deleted
2 and
click Delete Account.
The administrator account cannot be
deleted. It can only be renamed or
disabled.
the user name to be switched
3 Click
from the Welcome screen. Then you
can log on with a new user name.
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Changing Resolution and Color
A resolution is the number of pixels displayed on the screen. If you set the resolution to
a higher value, items on the screen will be displayed smaller and the screen looks wider
than the pervious. As color quality gets higher, more colors can be represented.
Click Start > Control Panel >
Click Settings and change the
1 Appearance
2 resolution
and color quality.
and Themes > Change
the screen resolution.
Then, click OK.
You can select a
graphic chipset.
Move the slider bar
to set the resolution.
Click the pull-down
menu button to
select the number of
colors you want.
It is recommended to set the resolution and color quality depending on the LCD type
of your computer as the following:
LCD Type
Resolution
Color Quality
WSVGA
1024 x 600
highest (32-bit)
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Chapter 4.
Using the Network
Wired Network
90
Wireless Network
93
Using the Easy Network Manager (Optional) 99
Bluetooth (Optional)
103
Wired Network
A wired network is a network environment used for a company network or broadband
internet connection at home.
You can also configure the network settings using the Easy Network Manager.  99
a LAN cable to the
1 Connect
computer’s LAN port.
Select Local Area Connection and
3 click
the right button of the touch pad
and select Properties.
Click Start > Control Panel >
2 Network
and Internet Connections
The LAN Device name may differ
depending on your computer’s
Network Device.
> Network Connection.
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Click General tab and select a LAN
4 driver
from Connect using:. Select
IP settings.
5 Configure
Select Obtain an IP address
Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click
Properties.
automatically when using DHCP. If
you use a static IP, select Use the
following IP address and enter the
values.
The displayed LAN driver may vary
depending on the LAN device type.
Click Install to add a network
component as shown in the figure
below: You can add a client, a
service, or a protocol.
If the IP of your computer is not
automatically assigned, contact the
network administrator.
If all settings are made, click OK. Now
6 the
network configuration is finished.
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Using both DHCP and a fixed IP
simultaneously
Using the Alternate Configuration
providing by Windows XP, you can set
both automatic and fixed IP addresses
and then you can select to use either of
them to connect to the Internet.
Click Start > Control Panel >
1 Network
and Internet Connections
> Network Connection > Local
Area Connection by using the right
button of the touch pad and click
Properties.
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
2 and
click Properties.
Select the Alternate Configuration
3 tab,
select User configured and fill in
the fields.
4 When the setting completes, click OK.
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Wireless Network
A wireless network allows computers to share resources or an internet connection
without using LAN cables between them.
 This description is applied only to the models equipped with wireless LAN cards or
devices. You can set a wireless network by using Easy Network Manager as well.
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A wireless LAN device is optional when purchasing. Click a symbol, +, from Start
> Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware Tab >
Device Manager > Network Adapter to check the device type.
Some of the pictures shown in this description may vary depending on the wireless
LAN device.
 Press the Fn +
key and enable the wireless LAN features to use wireless LAN.
turns on.
Once the wireless LAN is enabled, the wirelss LED
Types of Wireless LAN Connections
 Small Office Network
The small office network interconnects
computers where wireless LAN is
enabled wirelessly and is called Peerto-Peer (or Ad HOC). This method
enables the configuration of a small
office network in one computer.
Then, another computer is connected
to the computer wirelessly for
communications.
For more information on how to
establish connections, see the
information from Start > Help and
Support > Networking and Web.
When you use Ad-Hoc, you have to
change the McAfee Firewall settings.
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The types of wireless LAN connections
are as follows. The following describes
how to use the wireless LAN based on
AP connections.
 AP Connections
You can connect to the Internet or a
computer on the network by connecting
to AP on an AP-enabled network.
What is Access Point (AP)?
AP is a network device that connects
wired LAN to wireless LAN and
corresponds to the wireless hub of a
wired network. Also, AP allows you
to connect more than one computer
where wireless LAN is enabled.
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Connecting to Wireless LAN
If an AP exists near your location, you can easily connect to wireless LAN in the
method provided by Windows XP.
The following description is based on Windows XP Service Pack 3; thus, the pictures
may vary.
Click the Wireless Network
1 Connection
icon
from the Taskbar
using the right button of the touch
pad. Then, click View Available
Wireless Networks.
For a network key, contact the
network administrator.
Select an AP to be connected and
2 click
Connect.
Once Connected to AP is displayed,
3 you
can use a wireless network.
If a network key is set in the AP, the
network key input window will appear.
Enter the network key in the input
window and click OK.
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To check the network connections
Place the mouse on the Wireless
Network Connection icon
from the
Taskbar. Then, the status will appear.
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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.
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.
Click Change the order of Preferred
2 Networks.
Step 1. Setting up a computer-tocomputer network
Right-click on the Wireless Network
1 Connection
icon on the taskbar,
and select View Available Wireless
Networks.
On the Wireless Network tab, click
3 Advanced.
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Clear ‘Automatically connect to
4 non-default
network’ check box, if
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 ~ 13 alphanumeric
characters (e.g. magic), or of 10
~ 26 hexadecimal numbers (a
hexadecimal number is represented
by numbers ‘0’ to ‘9’ or letters ‘a’ to
‘f’).
it is selected.Select ‘Computer-tocomputer (ad hoc) networks only’, and
click Close.
In the Wireless Networks tab, click
5 Add.
that the configured network
7 Check
name (e.g. samsung) is in the
Enter the network name (e.g.
6 samsung),
and unselect ‘The key is
’Preferred networks’ item, and click
OK.
provided for me automatically’. Enter
the encryption key in the Network key
field, and click OK.
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Enter a cryptographic key in the
3 network
key box and click Connect.
Step 2. Connecting to the
configured computer
Right-click on the Wireless Network
1 Connection
icon on the taskbar,
and select View Available Wireless
Networks.
Select the wireless network
2 name
(e.g. samsung) specified in
If the network key is not configured
in ”Connecting to computer-tocomputer networks (peer-to-peer
or ad hoc)” on page  96, just click
Connect, without any keystrokes.
”Connecting to computer-to-computer
networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)” on
page  96, and click Connect.
When connected to the wireless
network, the system displays
Connected in the selected network of
the Network Connection window.
Checking the connection status
Move the mouse pointer over the
Wireless Network Connection
icon on the taskbar, and the
connection status is displayed.
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Using the ����������������������
Easy Network Manager (Optional)
Easy Network Manager is a program that helps configure the network settings.
Easy Network Manager provides the following features.
 You can easily configure the network and printer settings.  99~100
 You can immediately use the network without having to define new network
settings again after moving to another location. 101
By configuring the network settings (IP address, printer settings, etc.) for each
location, you can immediately access the network without following the network
setting procedures each time regardless of your location.
 You can diagnose the network status. 102
Network Settings
This section describes the procedures to connect to the Internet by setting up a
network. The setting up procedures include procedures to add a printer to the network.
use a wired LAN, connect the LAN
Select a network location icon and
1 To
cable to the LAN port.
enter the name of the location (e.g.
Home). Click the Next button.
To use the wireless LAN, you have
to turn the wireless LAN on first by
pressing the Fn +
keys.
If the wireless LAN is turned on, the
Wireless LAN LED lights up.
Click Start > All Programs >
2 Samsung
> Easy Network Manager
> Easy Network Manager.
3 Click the Add button.
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Select Direct Connection and click
5 the
Next button.
Click Add Printer and set up a printer
7 according
to the wizard.
When the printer has been added,
click the Refresh button, select the
newly added printer and then click the
Finish button.
To not add a printer, click the Finish
button.
the network settings are
8 When
complete, the Do you want to move
Select the LAN device, setup the IP
address and click the Next button.
to the newly added location now?
message appears. Click the Cancel
button.
An icon for the added location is
created. The network settings have
been completed.
If you select OK, the network settings
for the added location are applied.
Select Device
Select a device to be connected
to the Internet. Select either
Wired LAN or Wireless LAN.
IP Settings
To use a static IP address, fill in the
fields. For the IP address information,
ask your network administrator.
Obtain an IP address automatically
Select DHCP to use this option
(automatic IP setting).
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To add a new location, repeat the
procedures from Step 3 above.

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