Samsung Electronics Co SQ10 Notebook Personal Computer User Manual Manual pp 11 to 20
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Notebook Personal Computer Manual pp 11 to 20
Contents
Manual pp 11 to 20
Using Your Documentation Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer with the Windows® XP operating system. Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an experienced user, this user’s manual can help you get the most from your computer. Manual Documentation Conventions Information Icons Three icons and their associated messages appear in this manual. The information icons are placed before the step/information they apply to: Warning: Indicates the possibility of personal injury. Caution: Warns you of possible damage to equipment or data. Note: Informs you of special circumstances. Keyboard Conventions Keys that you need to press to perform certain functions are displayed in the manual using a small graphic of the button. For example: indicates the control key (Ctrl on the keyboard). If you need to press two keys at the same time, the key names are shown joined by a plus sign. For example: means that you should press the Alt key and hold it and then press the Pg Up key. Using Your Documentation 1 CD-ROM Device Naming Convention In many installation programs you will have to get a program from the CD-ROM device. The program installation sequence assumes that the CD is drive d:\, however this is not always the case. The name of the CD-ROM drive is the letter following the letter assigned to your last HDD. For instance, if you have one HDD with two partitions, the HDD is drives C: and D: and the CD-ROM drive is then drive E. Touchpad Conventions You may be asked to click or double-click on items on the display screen. As a general note the touchpad actions act much in the same way as a wheel mouse, any differences are explained fully. The object that needs to be clicked upon will be displayed in Bold text or shown in a small figure such as the “Start Button” shown on the right => Table 1. Touchpad Click Conventions Action Process Click Depress the touchpad left button and release Double-Click Quickly click the left touchpad button two times Almost all "Windows" programs will display the name/function of a button or icon if you place the touchpad pointer on the item you want information about. Software User Documentation Your computer is shipped from the factory with several software programs installed. The software may include its own online or printed documentation. Refer to the documentation or the Help options in the software for more information. The figures and illustrations in this manual may not be identical to those on your system. General Icon Note: Some of the Icons used in Windows XP may be placed on the taskbar by selecting (ex: Place the volume icon in the taskbar) in the properties dialog box. 2 Users Manual Introducing Your Computer Your lightweight portable notebook computer includes many features to meet your computing needs at home and/or on the road. The computer is a very slim lightweight notebook computer with a docking station that has peripheral devices that allow it to perform all of the functions of a desktop computer. Where Everything Is The following sections, PC Equipment Locations and Docking Station Equipment Locations will explain the details of the notebook computer and the docking station as well as other basic operations to dock and undock the computer. Notebook Computer Docking Station Introducing Your Computer 3 Notebook Equipment Location Front Side LCD Latch LCD Display Power Button Keyboard Internet Button Touchpad Touchpad Buttons Video Port USB Connection Fan Vent Speakers LEDs Unavailable Ports while Notebook is docked The Lan and Video ports are unavailable on the Notebook while it is docked due to the configuration of the docking station, however they are duplicated on the docking station. 4 Users Manual Left Side Modem Port Headphone Port LAN Port PC DC-in Port USB Port PC Card Slot Microphone Port IEEE 1394 Port (6 Pin) Right Side Fan Vent USB Port External Monitor Port Back Side Security Lock Slot Bottom Side The figure below is the bottom view of the PC without the Docking Station attached. Mini PCI Compartment Battery Latch Memory Module Compartment Docking Connector Battery Latch Battery Introducing Your Computer 5 Docking Station Equipment Location Front Side The figures in this section show you the location of important items on the docking station. See “Using the Multi-Bays in the Docking Station” on page 34. 5.25" Multi-Bay Release Latch 3.5" Multi-Bay Release Latch Docking Connector Docking Hook Docking Hook 3.5 Multi-Bay (FDD installed) 5.25 Multi-Bay (CD/DVD ROM Drive installed) Undock Computer Button Back Side Docking Hooks Docking Connector Security Lock Latch PS/2 Port USB Ports (2) 1394 Port (4 Pin) Serial Port 6 Users Manual Security Lock Port DC-in Port LAN Port External Monitor Port Printer Port Top Side 5.25" Multi-Bay Release Latch 3.5" Multi-Bay Release Latch Docking Hook Docking Release Lever Speaker 5.25 Multi-Bay (CD/DVD ROM Drive installed) Docking Hook 3.5 Multi-Bay (FDD installed) Undock Computer Button Bottom Side Speaker (Woofer) SPDIF Port Speaker Introducing Your Computer 7 Docking/Undocking your Computer The docking station allows you to use this system as a desktop PC. Connect the AC adapter to the docking station when it is connected to the computer. Docking your Computer You may dock your computer while the computer is off or on, however the preferred and safer method is with the power off. To install your computer into the docking station with the power off, complete the following: 1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the system. 2. Place the front part of a system onto the docking hooks at the front of the docking station. 3. Press down on the rear of the computer until it clicks fully home into the docking station Back of the System Docking Hook Front of the System To dock your computer with the power on simply place the computer on the docking hooks and press down on the area above the keyboard. Dock Change When the docking station is connected properly the Icon is displayed in the start menu. Press the system on both sides, not the middle, to ensure that the docking connector is completely mated to the system. When the system is undocked the icon will no longer be displayed in the start menu. 8 Users Manual Undocking your Computer Do not detach the computer if battery power is less than 20% power. The system may crash and you will lose any unsaved data. Power Off To remove your computer from the docking station with the power off, complete the following steps. 1. Turn off the system. 2. Disconnect the AC adapter. 3. Grab the two docking release levers and pull them out until they click. The computer will pop up approximately 1 cm. 4. Tilt the system up at the back. 5. After tilting remove the system by sliding/lifting out toward the back of the docking station. 6. Connect the AC adapter to the system. Introducing Your Computer 9 Power On To remove your computer from the docking station with the power on, complete the following steps: 1. Press the Undock Computer button on front of the docking station for one second. Undock Computer Button - or 1. Click Start > Undock Computer ( 2. When the “Undock Complete” message balloon is displayed on the screen, click to close the message balloon. 3. Pull the two release levers outward until they click, the computer will pop up approximately 1 cm. 4. Tilt the system up at the back. 5. After tilting, remove the system by sliding/lifting out toward the back of the docking station. 6. Connect the AC adapter to the system. 10 Users Manual
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