1234511 User GuideGetting StartedUsing the ComputerSettings and UpgradeBackup / RestoreAppendixContentsStart
89Chapter 1. Getting Started If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service cen
9899Chapter 5. AppendixCare During UseDo not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.• Do not spill anything on the system. The best w
100Chapter 5. AppendixReplacement Parts and AccessoriesUse only replacement parts and accessories recommended by manufacturer.To reduce the risk of fi
100101Chapter 5. AppendixReplacement Parts and AccessoriesConnect and Disconnect the AC adapterThe socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipmen
102Chapter 5. AppendixRegulatory Compliance StatementsWireless Guidance(If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band) Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio
102103Chapter 5. AppendixRegulatory Compliance StatementsEvery country has different restrictions on the use of •wireless devices. Since your system
104Chapter 5. AppendixUse On Aircraft CautionRegulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because t
104105Chapter 5. AppendixIf necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. T
106Chapter 5. AppendixWireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way.Modification to a wireless device will void the authori
106107Chapter 5. AppendixThe user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the product.No rep
108Chapter 5. AppendixWhen using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this product is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15- to 5.25-GHz fr
10Chapter 1. Getting StartedConnect the power cord to an outlet or multiple power plug (extended cable) with a ground terminal.Failing to do so may re
108109Chapter 5. AppendixTelecommunications per DOC notice (for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem)The Industry Canada label identifies certifi
110Chapter 5. AppendixBrazilEste equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo
110111Chapter 5. AppendixEuropean Radio Approval Information (for products fi tted with EU-approved radio devices)This Product is a Notebook computer;
112Chapter 5. AppendixΕλληνική[Greek]ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Samsung ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Notebook PC ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕ
112113Chapter 5. AppendixÍslenska[Icelandic]Hér með lýsir Samsung yfi r því að Notebook PC er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru
114Chapter 5. AppendixThe European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area. However, authorization for use is further restr
114115Chapter 5. AppendixEuropean Telecommunication Information (for products fitted with EU-approved modems)Marking by the symbol indicates compli
116Chapter 5. AppendixWEEE SYMBOL INFORMATIONCorrect Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)(Applicable in the Europe
116117Chapter 5. AppendixThe system specifications may differ depending on the derived models.For detailed system specifications, refer to the product c
118Chapter 5. AppendixProduct SpecificationsRegistered TrademarksSamsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Co., Ltd.Intel, Pentium/Celeron are regi
1011Chapter 1. Getting StartedBattery Usage RelatedPlease charge the battery fully before using the computer for the first time.Keep the battery out of
118119Chapter 5. AppendixGlossaryThe Glossary lists the terminologies used in this User Guide. For terminologies other than these, look in Windows He
120Chapter 5. AppendixDVD (Digital Versatile Disk)DVD was developed to replace CD (compact disk). Although the shape and size of the disc are the sam
120121Chapter 5. AppendixMMC (MultiMedia Card) cardThis is an external-type flash memory used for mobile devices such as mobile phones or digital came
122Chapter 5. AppendixSDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cardThis is the extension of the SD card that supports over 2GB bytes.ServerIn general, a s
122123Chapter 5. AppendixIndexSA4xx_RVSA5xx_RVAAP 56BBattery 76BIOS Setup 68Booting Priority 73CCD Drive 42Charge 76Click 37DDouble-Click 38D
12Chapter 1. Getting StartedUsage RelatedDisconnect all cables connected to the computer before cleaning it. If you are cleaning a notebook computer,
1213Chapter 1. Getting StartedUpgrade RelatedNever disassemble the power supply or AC adapter.There is a danger of electric shock.When removing the RT
14Chapter 1. Getting StartedWhen carrying the notebook computer with other items, such as the adapter, mouse, books etc, take care not to press anythi
1415Chapter 1. Getting StartedSafety PrecautionsInstallation RelatedDo not block the ports (holes), vents, etc. of the product and do not insert objec
16Chapter 1. Getting StartedUsage RelatedDo not place a candle, light cigar, etc. over or on the product.There is a danger of fire.Use a wall outlet or
1617Chapter 1. Getting StartedIf the computer emits smoke, or there is a burning smell, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and contact a s
18Chapter 1. Getting StartedUpgrade RelatedTake care when touching the product or parts.The device may be damaged or you may be injured.Take care not
1Chapter 1. Getting StartedContents Chapter 1. Getting Started3 Product Features4 Tips5 Before You Start8 Safety Precautions20 Proper Posture Du
1819Chapter 1. Getting StartedCautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management)Take care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive.A hard dis
20Chapter 1. Getting StartedProper Posture During Computer UseMaintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical h
2021Chapter 1. Getting StartedProper Posture During Computer UseEye PositionKeep the monitor or LCD away from your eyes by at least 50cm.Adjust the he
22Chapter 1. Getting StartedProper Posture During Computer UseVolume Control (Headphones and Speakers)Check your volume fi rst to listen to music.Check
2223Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewFront ViewThe pictures used for the cover and the main body in the • User Manual are those of the representative
24Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewStatus Indicators1 2 3 4 51 Caps Lock This turns on when the Caps Lock key is pressed allowing capital letters to
2425Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewRight View31 21CD Drive (ODD) (Optional)Plays CD or DVD titles.Since an ODD(Optical Disk Drive) is optional, the
26Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewLeft View► For 14 inch models21 3 45 61 DC Jack A jack to connect the AC adapter that supplies power to the comput
2627Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewBack View211 BatteryThis is a Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power to the computer.2 Fan VentsTh
28Chapter 1. Getting StartedOverviewBottom View► For 14 inch models1321 Battery LatchesThe latch used to remove or install the battery.2Memory Compart
Product Features 3Tips 4Before You Start 5Safety Precautions 8Proper Posture During Computer Use 20Overview 23Turning the Computer On and Off 2
2829Chapter 1. Getting StartedTurning the Computer On and Off1 Install the battery and connect the AC adapter.2 Lift the LCD panel up.3 Press the Po
30Chapter 1. Getting StartedTurning the computer off Since the procedures to turn the computer off may diff er • depending on the installed operating sy
3031Chapter 1. Getting Started► For Windows XP1 Click the Start button on the taskbar.Click Turn Off Computer.1 22 Click Turn Off .If the system ca
Keyboard 33Touchpad 37CD Drive (ODD, Optional) 42Multi Card Slot (Optional) 43Connecting an External Display Device 46Connecting an External Digi
33Chapter 2. Using the computer KeyboardShortcut key functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections.The keyboard image may diff er fr
34Chapter 2. Using the computer KeyboardFn Name Function +REST (Sleep Mode)Switches to Sleep mode. To wake the computer up, press the Power button.Gau
3435Chapter 2. Using the computer KeyboardFn Name Function +Easy SpeedUp ManagerYou can select operation mode when you need maximum system performance
36Chapter 2. Using the computer Screen Brightness Control + or + Volume Control + or + Alternatively, press the + key combination t
3637Chapter 2. Using the computer TouchpadThe touchpad provides the same function as a mouse and the left and right buttons of the touchpad plays the
38Chapter 2. Using the computerDouble-Click FunctionPut your finger on the touchpad and quickly tap twice with your finger on an item you want.Alternat
3Chapter 1. Getting StartedProduct FeaturesThis is an environmentally friendly system •designed in accordance with international environmental specifi
3839Chapter 2. Using the computerThe Gesture Function of the Touchpad (Optional)The Touchpad Gesture function may not be provided and • the version of
40Chapter 2. Using the computerThe Scroll FunctionThis function is the same as the scroll area of the Touchpad.If you place two fingers over the Touch
4041Chapter 2. Using the computerTouchpad On/Off FunctionIf you want to use the mouse only without using the touchpad, you can turn the touchpad off .T
42Chapter 2. Using the computer CD Drive (ODD, Optional)An optical disk drive is optional and may diff er depending on your computer model. For detaile
4243Chapter 2. Using the computer Multi Card Slot (Optional)Using the multi card slot, you can read and write data to a SD card, SDHC card, MMC card,
44Chapter 2. Using the computerMulti Card Slot (Optional)If a window asking to scan and change appears, click Continue Without Scanning. This will pro
4445Chapter 2. Using the computerMulti Card Slot (Optional)To format a memory cardWhen using the memory card for the first time, you must format the c
46Chapter 2. Using the computerConnecting an External Display DeviceIf you connect an external display device such as a monitor, TV, projector, etc.,
4647Chapter 2. Using the computer Connecting to the monitor portYou can experience a wider screen by connecting the computer to a monitor, TV or proje
48Chapter 2. Using the computerConnecting an External Digital DeviceYou can save a fi le stored on a device onto the computer by connecting a digital d
4Chapter 1. Getting Started4TipsTipChapter 1. Getting StartedThe computer is not turned on or does not respond and displays a blank screen.Restore the
4849Chapter 2. Using the computer Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust the volume using the keyboard and the volume control program.Adjusting the Volume
50Chapter 2. Using the computer► For Windows XP1 Connect a microphone to the microphone jack.You can also use the internal MIC.2 Click Start > Co
5051Chapter 2. Using the computerUsing SoundAlive (Optional)The SoundAlive function enables you to experience more stereophonic sound using stereo spe
52Chapter 2. Using the computer Wired NetworkA wired network is a network environment used for a company network or broadband internet connection at h
5253Chapter 2. Using the computer3 Select Local Area Connection and click the right button of the touch pad and select Properties.The LAN Device name
54Chapter 2. Using the computerWired Network5 Confi gure the IP settings.When using DHCP, select Obtain an IP address automatically. To use a static I
5455Chapter 2. Using the computerWired Network3 Click Confi gure > Power Management tab. Select Allow this device to bring the computer out of sta
56Chapter 2. Using the computerA wireless network (Wireless LAN) environment is a network environment that enables communicating between multiple comp
5657Chapter 2. Using the computerWireless Network (Optional)2 Click Connect.If a network key is set for the AP, enter the network key and then click
58Chapter 2. Using the computerWireless Network (Optional)► For Windows XP1 Click the Wireless Network Connection icon from the Taskbar using the r
45Chapter 1. Getting StartedBefore You StartBefore reading the User Guide, fi rst check the following information.Optional items, some devices and soft
5859Chapter 2. Using the computerSharing Content in a Home Network (Easy Content Share) (Optional)Easy Content Share is a DLNA application that allows
60Chapter 2. Using the computerFor more information on how to confi gure the IP address • for your computer, refer to Chapter 2. Using the Computer >
6061Chapter 2. Using the computer3 The selected folder is added to the shared list.Playing content on your TV using your computerAfter you have set p
62Chapter 2. Using the computerAdding a video, photo or music fi le to the playlist1 Click Add Content in the Playlist screen. The shared content li
6263Chapter 2. Using the computer3 Run Windows Explorer.4 Right-click the folder to share. From the menu displayed, point to Include in library.Clic
64Chapter 2. Using the computerA popup window is displayed. Click Yes. Then click OK in the Media Sharing- Default Settings window and in the Media Sh
LCD Brightness Control 66BIOS Setup 68Setting a Boot Password 70Changing the Boot Priority 73Upgrading Memory 74Battery 76Using the Security Loc
66 Chapter 3.Settings and Upgrade LCD Brightness ControlYou can adjust the LCD brightness in 8 levels.The screen brightness is automatically set to th
6667 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeLCD Brightness ControlLCD bad pixels principle of laptop computer• Samsung observes the specifi cations regarding
68 Chapter 3.Settings and Upgrade BIOS SetupThe BIOS Setup enables you to confi gure your computer hardware according to your needs.Use the BIOS setup
6Chapter 1. Getting StartedBefore You StartCopyright© 2010 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manua
6869 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeThe BIOS Setup ScreenThe BIOS Setup menus and items may diff er depending on your computer model.Setup MenuSetup Ite
70 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeSetting a Boot PasswordWhen setting a password, you have to enter a password to use the computer or enter the BIOS S
7071Chapter 3. Settings and UpgradeSetting a Boot PasswordSetting a User PasswordUsers can start the system with a user password, but cannot enter the
72 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeSetting a Boot PasswordDeactivating the Password1 Press <Enter> on the password to be deactivated. For example
7273 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeChanging the Boot PriorityBy default, the highest boot priority device is set to the CD-ROM/DVD drive. As an examp
74 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeUpgrading MemoryOne or more memory modules are installed on the computer.There are 2 memory slots and users can repl
7475 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeUpgrading Memory3 Push the memory module down so that it is completely fi xed. If the memory does not fi t easily, p
76 Chapter 3.Settings and Upgrade BatteryPlease refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power without connecting the
7677 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBatteryMeasuring the Remaining Battery ChargeYou can view the battery charge status by completing the following pro
78 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBatteryExtending the Battery Usage TimeDecreasing the LCD BrightnessPress the + keys on the keyboard to decrease
67Chapter 1. Getting StartedAbout Memory Capacity RepresentationThe memory capacity reported in Windows is less than the actual capacity of memory.Thi
7879 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBattery► For Windows XPClick Samsung Battery Manager.Select Power ModePower-saving E ff e c tMaximum Battery ModeTh
80 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBatteryExtending the Battery Life (Optional)The Battery Life Extender is a battery power management program that enab
8081 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBatteryUsing the Battery Calibration FunctionWhen charging/discharging the battery repeatedly for a short time only
82 Chapter 3.Settings and UpgradeBatteryInstalling/Removing the Battery1 Shutdown the system, close the LCD panel and place the computer upside down
8283Chapter 3. Settings and UpgradeUsing the Security Lock PortYou can connect a Kensington lock to the Security Lock port to prevent your computer fr
Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreSamsung Recovery Solution (Optional) 85
85Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreSamsung Recovery Solution (Optional)Samsung Recovery Solution is a program that enables restoring or backing up the hard
86Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreSystem Software FunctionsSamsung Recovery Solution provides system software so that you can reinstall or copy the device
8687Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreRestoring the computerRestore is a function that enables restoring the computer to a saved point when the computer was
88Chapter 4. Backup / Restore3 Select either Basic Restore or Complete Restore from the Restore menu.To restore the computer to the initial state, c
8Chapter 1. Getting StartedInstallation RelatedDo not install the product in places exposed to humidity such as a bathrooms.There is a danger of elect
8889Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreComplete Backup/RestoreA Complete Backup saves the complete image of the C drive onto another drive or DVD. A Complete
90Chapter 4. Backup / Restore4 When the system restarts in Restoration Mode, the Complete Backup operation begins. Continue with the backup by follo
9091Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreComplete Restore1 – When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the backup DVD into the DVD drive.If
92Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreData Backup/RestoreData Backup enables you to save specifi c fi les or folders onto another drive or DVD. Data Restore ena
9293Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreData Restore1 – When backing up onto DVD Turn the computer on and insert the backup DVD into the DVD drive.– Wh
94Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreSystem Software FunctionThe System Software function is a function that enables you to reinstall device drivers and Syst
9495Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreSamsung Recovery Solution (Optional)System Software Backup1 When the initial menu screen appears, click System Softwa
96Chapter 4. Backup / RestoreRecovery Solution Representation (Optional)What is a Recovery Area?Samsung computers have an additional partition to re
Chapter 5. AppendixImportant Safety Information 98Replacement Parts and Accessories 100Regulatory Compliance Statements 102WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION
98Chapter 5. AppendixSafety InstructionsYour system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipmen
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