Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Q1 du fabricant Samsung
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1 User’s Guide.
Product Features 2 Product Features Small but Strong UMPC (Ultra Mobile P C) ● Intel Celeron M ULV Processor ● 256MB~Up To 1GB D D R2 Memory ● 1.
Using Your Document 3 Using Your Document Congratulations on your purcha se of a computer with the Windows ® XP operating syst em. Whether you are new to using a portable compute r or are an experienced user, th is user’s manual can help you get the most from your computer.
Contents 4 Contents Product Features 2 Using Your Document 3 Contents 4 Safety Precautions 6 Proper Posture During Computer Use 11 Chapter 1. Getting Started Overview 14 Front View / Status Indicators.
Contents 5 Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs 70 Using Samsung Update Plus 73 Program Launcher 75 Program Launcher Screen Layout 75 Using Program Launcher 76 Using AVStation premium 77.
Safety Precautions 6 Safety Precautions For security purposes and to prevent damage, please read the f ollowing safety instru ctions carefully. Warning Failing to follow the inst ructions marked wit h thi s symbol, may cause personal in jury and even fatality.
Safety Precautions 7 • Do not bend the power cord excessively or do not place a heavy object over the power cord. Keep the power cord ou t of reach of infants and pets. If the cord is damag ed, this ma y cause electric shock or fire. • Use a wall outlet or multi-tap wi th a grounding port.
Safety Precautions 8 Caution Installation Related • Do not block the ports (hole ), vents, etc. of the product and take c are not to inse rt alien substances int o the product. Damage to the devi ce within the comput er may caus e e lectric sh ock or fire.
Safety Precautions 9 Use Related • Do not place a candle, lighted cigar, etc. over the product. There is a danger of fire. • Make sure to test the product for sa fety by a service en gineer after repairing the product. Using a repaired product without testing it for safety might cau se electric sho ck or fire.
Safety Precautions 10 Custody and Movement Related • When moving the product, turn the powe r off and separate all connected cables first. Otherwise, the product might be damage d or users may trip over the cables. • Keep the Stylus Pen o ut of reach of ch ildren.
Proper Posture During Computer Use 11 Proper Posture During C omputer Use Maintaining a proper posture while usi ng the computer is very important for avoi ding physical discomfort or even harm. The following in structions are about keep in g the proper posture during computer use develo ped through human engineerin g.
Proper Posture During Computer Use 12 Volume Control (Hea dphone and Speaker) Check the volume level before listening to musi c. • Check if the volume level is to o high before using headphones. • Do not set the vol um e to the maximum from th e beginning.
Chapter 1. Getting Started Overview 14 Front View / Status Indicators 14 Top View 15 Right View 16 Left View 16 Rear Vie w 17 Turning the Computer On a nd Off 18 To turn on the computer 18 To turn off.
Overview 14 Overview Before You Start! The actual appearance and color of the contents may differ from the pictures used in th e mate- rial. Front View / Status Indicators z LCD The screen images fro m the comp uter are d isplayed h ere. x Speaker Used to ge nerate sound.
Overview 15 Status Indicators Top View z HDD This turns on while the hard disk drive is being accessed. x Wireless LAN This turns on when the wireless LAN is operating. ( p.49) c Charge Status This shows the power source and the battery charge status.
Overview 16 Right View Left View n Stylus Pe n / Stylus S lot The Stylus is used to enter information through the touch screen. ( p.20) You can keep the Stylus Pen in the S tylus Slot. z Monitor Port A jack used to connect a monitor, TV or projector supporting a 15-pin D-SUB inter- face.
Overview 17 Rear View z 20° Stand You can position the computer at a 20° degree angle so that you can comfortably enter text. x 80° Stand You can position the computer at an 80° degree angle so that you can comfortably view th e screen. c Battery Latc h The latch used to remove or install the battery.
Turning the Computer On and Off 18 Turning the Computer On and Off To turn on the computer 1 Install the batt ery and connect the AC adapter . (Refer to the Getting Started Guide .) 2 Adjust the stand at the back of the computer to a comfortable angle.
Chapter 2. Using the Computer Stylus Pen 20 Entering Text 22 Using th e Tablet P C Input P anel 22 Dialkeys 25 Volume Control 26 Using the Buttons 27 The Menu Button 27 The Quick Launch Button 28 The .
Stylus Pen 20 Stylus Pen A Stylus Pen is used instead of mouse and provides the same fu nction. Before You Start! It is recommended to conne ct and use a USB keyboard and mouse when using the comput er for a long time. Taking the Stylus Pen Out Pull the S tylus Pen upwards.
Stylus Pen 21 Calibrating the Stylus Pe n When using the Stylu s Pen for the first time or the pointing pos ition of the Stylus Pen i s incorrect, you can correct the pointing positi on us ing the TouchKit pro gram . 1 Select Start > All Program s > Touchkit > Configure Utilit y .
Entering Text 22 Entering Text You can enter text by using t he Tablet PC Input Panel or DialKeys on this computer. Before You Start! Using a USB keyboard is more convenie nt over long periods of use. For example, to enter texts in Notepad , select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Note- pad and run Notepad .
Entering Text 23 Editing Letters Overwrite wrong letters o r press the lower part of a letter t o select another letter fr om the dis- played letters. Entering text using the Character Pad You can write a letter in e a ch c ell of the Character Pad wi th the Stylus Pen.
Entering Text 24 Entering text using the On-Screen Keyboard The On-Screen Keyboard displays a standard keyboard on th e screen so that you can enter a letter by pressing the corresponding key on the screen. 1 In the Tablet PC Input Panel , cl ick the On-Screen Keyboard icon ( ).
Entering Text 25 Dialkeys DialKe ys is an on-scree n keyboard design ed t o be used with co mpact touch screen comput ers. You can enter letters using th e Di alKeys by pressing a key on the sc reen wit h yo ur thumbs while holding both of the lower corners of the computer with your hands.
Volume Control 26 Volume Control You can control the volu me with the Volume Contr ol button or Volume Control pro gram. Using the Volume Control wi th the Volume Control Button Press the top of the Volume Control Button ( ) (+) to turn up the volume or press th e bottom of the button (- ) to turn down the vol ume.
Using the Buttons 27 Using the Buttons The procedures to use the Menu , Quick Launch and Auto Scaler buttons are described below. The Menu Button ( ) Press the Menu button to launch the Menu Program. The Menu Program provides shortcuts to fre- quently used function s on the computer.
Using the Buttons 28 The Quick Launch Button You can register a frequently used program to launch th e program, just by pressi ng this button. The procedures to change the defa ult settings are described below. Default Setting Quick Launch bu tton is defined as follows by default.
Using the Buttons 29 Changing the Settings The procedures to change the defa ult settings are described below. 1 Double-click th e Magic Keyboard icon ( ) on the taskbar. 2 Click the add button. 3 Enter a name in the Group Name field and select a shortcut key in the Select Shortcut Key field.
Using the Buttons 30 The Auto Scaler Button The default resolu tion of this comp uter is 800x48 0 pixels. In the def a ul t resolution, the complete screen image of programs designed for high resolu tions may not be displayed properly.
CF Card Slot 31 CF Card Slot A C F c ard sl ot is pr ovi de d s o t ha t yo u c an us e C F c ard s. A C F c ard is a r em ov ab le s to ra ge d ev ic e t hat ca n be used to exchange data with digital devices such as a digital camera , PDA, etc. conveniently.
CF Card Slot 32 Formatting the Card You have to format a card f irst to use it. If a card is formatted, all data will be deleted. Before formatting a card, please backup your data. 1 Select Start > My Computer . 2 Press a removable disk with the St ylu s Pen for more than 3 seconds and sel e ct Format from the pop-up menu.
Connecting a Monitor 33 Connecting a Monitor Using an external display device is us eful when you are giving a presentation or watc hing a movie through your TV. Connecting a Monitor Open the Monito r OUT port cover by pulling the groove of the cover and con necting a monitor.
Connecting a Monitor 34 Dual View Dual View is a func ti on that enables you to view a computer screen ov er two di spl ay devices. The Menu button does not s upport Dual View mode. You have to us e the 'Display Properti es' of Windows t o use Dua l View.
Connecting a Monitor 35 It is recommended setting the LCD screen as th e primary device ('1') when usi ng Dual View. If the screen of the secondary display device is di splayed at 640x480 pi.
Chapter 3. Using Microsoft Windows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 37 Get Going with Tablet PC 37 Tablet PC Tutorials 38 Reinstalling Windows XP 38 The Windows XP Screen Layout 39 Desktop 39 Understandi.
About Micro s oft Windows XP 37 About Microsoft Windows XP The Microsoft Windows XP Ta blet PC Edition (hereafter, Wi ndows) operating system is install ed on this computer.
About Micro s oft Windows XP 38 Tablet PC Tutorials You can tour elementary func tions of your tablet PC and le arn how to hand-write on the Writing Pad through the Tablet PC Tour.
The Windows XP Screen Layout 39 The Windows XP Screen Layout The screen layout of Windows XP Tablet PC Editio n is the same as that of Wi ndows XP. Desktop The desktop is the working area on the comp uter. It co n s i s t s o f a l a r g e w o rkspace and a taskbar at the bottom as shown in the figure below.
The Windows XP Screen Layout 40 Understanding the Start Menu The Start menu includes everything that is required to start Windows. From the Start menu it is pos- sible to run a program, open a fi le, .
The Windows XP Screen Layout 41 Understanding a Window The My Computer windo w , whic h is a window for the comput er's hard drive , wil l be used as an ex- ample here to show the basic compos it io n of a window. Click Start > My Computer . Double-cli ck the hard dr ive (local disk) t o view internal fo lders and file s stored in it.
Control Panel 42 Control Panel In the Control Panel, to ols to configure Window s are collected. Opening the Control Panel Select Start > Control Pa nel .
Control Panel 43 User Account Windows XP allows each user to use a computer with his user account. The procedures to add a user accoun t and switch between us er accounts are described belo w. Adding a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Pane l .
Control Panel 44 Deleting a User Account 1 Select Start > Control Pane l > User Accounts . 2 Click a user account to be deleted and click Delete Account . You cannot delete the curre nt login user account . Switching Users 1 Select Start > Log Off .
Control Panel 45 Changing the Resolution and Colors The resolution means t he nu mber of pixels displa y ed on the screen. When setting the resolution higher, items on the Desk top become smal ler and more items can be displayed on the screen. The higher the color quality, the more colors are displayed on the screen.
Chapter 4. Using the Network Connecting Through a Wired LAN 47 Connecting Through a Wireless LAN 49 Connecting to an Access Point (AP) 50 Connecting to computer -to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or .
Connecting Through a Wired LAN 47 Connecting Through a Wired LAN Before You Start! You can also configure the network settings using the Sa msung Network Manage r. ( p.5 5 ) Before configuring the Wired LAN, you have to turn the Wired LAN on, if it is turned off.
Connecting Through a Wired LAN 48 6 On the General tab, select “Int ernet Prot oco l(TCP/IP)” and click Properties . 7 To use DHCP : On the General tab, select “Obtain an IP address au tomatically” and “Obtain DNS server ad- dress automatically ”.
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 49 Connecting Through a Wireless LAN (Optional) A wireless network (W ireless LAN) envi ronment is a ne twork environment t hat enables c ommunication be- tween multiple compute r s at home or a small-size offic e through wireless LAN devices.
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 50 Connecting to an Access Point (AP) This section describes ho w to connect to an AP. You can use the network when you are connected to an AP. For more detailed information su ch as the netw ork key (encryption key) , ask your network ad- ministrator.
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 51 Connecting to computer -to-computer n etworks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc) In computer-to-computer wirel ess networks, you ca n wirelessly connect 2 or more computers that have wireless LAN modul es.
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 52 6 Enter the network name (e.g. samsung), and unsele ct 'The key is provided for me automatic al- ly'.
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 53 Step 2. Connecting to the configured computer 1 Right-clic k(press and ho ld the Styl us Pen for mor e than 3 seco nds) on the Wireless Network Connection ( ) icon on th e task bar, and selec t View Available Wireless Netwo rks .
Connecting Through a Wirele ss LAN (Optional) 54 Wireless Net work Setup Usi ng the Wirel e ss LAN Setup P rogram The procedures to c onnect to an acces s point us ing a wireless LAN configu ration program are de- scribed below.
Using Samsung Network Manager 55 Using Samsung Network Manager Samsun g N e tw o rk Manager is a pr og ra m t h at h as be en de ve lop ed to enab le us e rs to u se th e n e tw o rk e a sily. Samsung Network Manager provides the following feat ures. • You can easily set up the ne twork and printer settings.
Using Samsung Network Manager 56 5 Select Internet dire ct conne ctio n and click the Next button. 6 Select the LAN device, setup the IP address and cl ick the Next button. Select Device Select a device to be connected to the Intern et. Select e ither Wi red LAN o r Wireless LAN.
Using Samsung Network Manager 57 When the networ k set ting is complete, an ic on for the added loca ti on is created within t he Saved Locati ons window.
Using Samsung Network Manager 58 Using the network af ter moving location By setting th e net work settings (IP ad dres s, printer settin g, etc.) for each loca ti on, you can imme - diately access th e network without p erforming the netwo rk setting proced ures regardless of your location.
Using Samsung Network Manager 59 Setting Up a Sharing Server 1 Run Samsung Network Manager on the computer to be used as the sharing serv er. 2 Click the Add butto n. 3 Select a network lo cation ic on and enter the name o f the location (e.g. Home). Click the Next button.
Using Samsung Network Manager 60 8 When the Printer Set ti ng wi ndow appears, clic k Fi nish . For the printer setup procedures , refe r to the descript ion of i tem 7 of "Setting Up a Network" on page 55 When the Shared Serv er setting is compl eted, set up the s hared client.
Using Samsung Network Manager 61 Network Status Diagnosis You can diagnose the network statu s when the network is not properly connect ed. 1 Run Samsung Network Manager . 2 Select Auto Diagnosis from the Manage menu. 3 The Network Connections figure window appears.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 62 Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) Bluetooth is a w ireless communic ation technology that allows access to devices nearby suc h as a computer, mobile phone, printer, keybo ard or mouse without a cable c onnection.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 63 Bluetooth Software Setup Bluetooth so ftware is installed on computers suppor ti ng Bluetooth. For first time use, set up the Bluetoot h software as follow s .
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 64 3 If the driver installat ion is complete, the next step proceeds whi ch searches for nearby Blue- tooth devices. Since you do not have to searc h while setting up, cl ick the Skip butt on and finish the settings.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 65 Using Bluetooth Describes how to exc hang e file s between computers supporting Bl uetooth and how to use other Bluetooth devi ces. Bluetooth Help Bluetooth Help provi des det a il ed procedures on using Bluetooth func tions.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 66 2 In the Select Device windo w, click on a comput er to be connected (hereafter Computer B). 3 If the Bluetooth PIN code requested no tification wi ndow appears on the bottom ri ght task- bar, click on the wi ndow, enter the Bluetooth PIN code and clic k the OK button.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 67 6 The file transmission window ap pears on co mputer A. Drag file s or folders to sen d onto the window, and the files or folder s are automatically transmitted. 7 If the file tran smission is complet e, close the File Tran smission window.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 68 If the device does not appe ar, click the View Devi ces within Covera ge . If the device has n ot appeared yet, since this menu changes to Search Devices within Coverage , click the Search Devices within Coverage to s how the de vice.
Chapter 5. Using Applications Introducing Programs 70 Using Samsung Update Plus 73 Program Launcher 75 Program Launcher Screen Layout 75 Using Program Launcher 76 Using AVStation premium 77 Start and .
Introducing Programs 70 Introducing Programs Using software supplied with the Samsun g computer, you can easi ly use func tions an d trouble shoot pr ob- lems.
Introducing Programs 71 • CyberLink PowerDVD ( ) CyberLink PowerDVD is a DVD player prog ram suppl ied with the externa l USB ODD. To u se this program, you have to inst all this program manually. ( p.95 ) • Voice Recorder ( ) Voice Recorder is a program which enable s users to make and play recordi ngs.
Introducing Programs 72 Troubleshooting Functions • Magic Doctor ( ) Magic Doctor is troubleshooting software provided by Samsung Computer. A user can diagnose system pro blems via one-clic k or by select ing diagnostic i tems.
Using Samsung Update Plus 73 Using Samsung Update Plus Samsung Update Plus is software that exam ines an d updates Samsung software and drivers installed on your Samsung computer to the latest versi on. To use Samsung Upda te Plus, your compu ter has to be con- nected to the Internet .
Using Samsung Update Plus 74 Automatic update items display By default, your computer is conf igured to automatically sea rch for updates. If there is a new update available, this is notif ied in the not ifi catio n area . Cl ic k the bal loon help ic on in the not ifi - cation area.
Program Launcher 75 Program Launcher The Program Launcher catego rizes frequently used programs, fo lders, web sites so that you ca n easily manage and access them. This program is designe d for the small LCD size so that you can easily use this program with the Sty lus Pen or your fingers.
Program Launcher 76 Using Program Launcher For example, the procedures to launch the Calculator on th e Program Launcher are des cribed be- low. 1 Run the Program Launcher . 2 Select More Programs > Calculator . The Calculato r pr ogram is launched.
Using AV Station p remium 77 Using AVStation premium AVStation premiu m is an i nte grated multimedia p r ogram that en ables users to enjoy music, photo- graphs, video, movi es , etc. all with a single program. Before You Start! • AVStation premium is optional and may no t be pro vided depending on the model.
Using AV Station p remium 78 MUSIC Station Launch AVStation premi um and click MUSIC on the Station Bar. What is EDS (Enhanced D igital Sound)? EDS (Enhanced Digital Sound) is a sound qua lity enha ncement technolo gy developed by Sam- sung Electronics.
Using AV Station p remium 79 3 The tracks on the audio CD are displayed in the Playlist and th e first track is automa ti cally played. If an audio CD is already in the CD driv e, dou ble-click the album title in the Audio C D fo lder of the Library and add the tracks t o the Playlist .
Using AV Station p remium 80 • Play a Track not registered to the Library Click File > Open, sele ct a mus ic f ile to be pl ayed a nd c lic k Open .
Using AV Station p remium 81 PHOTO Station Launch AVStation premi um and click PHOTO on the Station Bar. Viewing an Image The procedures to view images registered to the PHOTO Library on e by one and through a Slide- Show are descri bed below. For the procedures to register image files to the Library, refer to ( p.
Using AV Station p remium 82 3 Double-click on an image. The selec ted image is zoom ed in on. • Viewing an Image not registered to the Library Click File > Open , select an image file to view and clic k Open . The selected image file is registered to the Li brary and displayed in th e Image Viewer window.
Using AV Station p remium 83 The Image Editor screen consists of an Image Workspace window and 3 Tool tabs . 2 Edit the image using the Shap e, Edit and Effect tools. Shape tool : Change th e shape of an i mage through cu t, resize. Edit tool : Draw a line, add some clip art or en ter letters.
Using AV Station p remium 84 MOVIE Station Launch AVStation premi um and click on MOVIE on the Station Bar. What is EDI (Enhanced Di gital Image)? EDI (Enhanced D igital Image) is a visu al qual ity en hancement technology develo ped by Sam- sung Electronics.
Using AV Station p remium 85 Playing a DVD The procedures to play a DV D title are described be low . To play a DVD title, D VD playi ng software (e.g. CyberLink PowerDVD ) must be installed. Insta ll the DVD pla y in g sof tw a re fir s t . 1 Launch AVStat io n pre mi um and insert a DVD titl e in to the DVD drive.
Using AV Station p remium 86 Playing a Movie(Vid eo) File The procedures to play a video fi le registered to the MOVIE Library are described below. For th e procedures to register file s to the Library, refer to p.87. 1 Move to MOVIE Station and double-click All Movies .
Using AV Station p remium 87 Adding Videos to the Library The MOVIE Lib rary is a library ho ld ing video files to be used by MOVIE Station. The pro cedures to add video files s aved on the computer to the Library are described belo w. You can add files, add folders or se arch and add files.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 88 Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer Using these programs, you can play music, photographs, video and movi es in ful l screen. You can enjoy multim edia usi ng AVSta tion NOW w hen the c ompute r is off an d using AVStatio n Viewer when the compute r is on.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 89 Exiting Move the mouse pointer to the top screen and click the Exit () b u t t o n . Alternatively, slide and hol d the Power switch/AVS NOW switch to the right for more th an 0.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 90 Screen Layout MUSIC You can play a music file or audio CD. PHOTO You can view a photograph or image file one by one or in a SlideShow. MOVIE You can play a video, DVD or VCD title. Settings You can set the Mu sic, Photo and Mo vie settings.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 91 2 Click on All Music and double-cli ck a file in the ri ght pane. The music file is played. Playing an Audio CD 1 Launch AVStation NOW and insert an audio CD into the CD drive. 2 In the AVStation NOW st art screen, click on Music .
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 92 PHOTO Station The procedures to view images registered to the PHOTO Library on e by one and through a Slide- Show are descri bed below. (For the procedures to register im age files to the Lib rary , refer to p.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 93 MOVIE Station The procedures to play a v ideo (movie) file or DVD/ VCD title are described b elow. Playing a Movie File The procedures to play a video fi le registered to the MOVIE Library are described below.
Using AVStation NOW / AVStation Viewer 94 Playing a DVD 1 Launch AVStat io n NOW and insert a DVD titl e into the DV D dr iv e. 2 In the AVStation NOW st art screen, click on Movie . 3 Click on DVD/VCD and doubl e-click on the D VD title. The DV D title is play ed.
CyberLink PowerDVD 95 CyberLink PowerDVD CyberLink PowerDVD is a DVD player program. Before You Start! CyberLink PowerDVD is supplied with the external USB ODD. So, it is optional and is not supplied with some models. In addition, to use thi s program, you have to in stall the program manually u sing the external USB ODD.
CyberLink PowerDVD 96 For more detailed usage For more detailed usage, click Start > All Programs > CyberLink PowerDVD > PowerDVD Help . DVD Region Code A DVD title has a re gion code according to the i nternational specifi cations so that it ca n be played on ly in t ha t s pec if ic reg io n.
Voice Record er 97 Voice Recorder Voice Rec order is a program wh ich enables users to ma ke recordin gs. Recording 1 Click Start > All Programs > Samsu ng > Voice Recorder > Voice Recorder . 2 Start recording near t he built-in micr ophone at the front of the comp uter by clicki ng the Record () b u t t o n .
Voice Record er 98 When unable to make a recording using the built-in microphone Click the SETTING button and check if t he Recording device is s et to SoundMAX H D Audio I , and the Input Sourc e is set to Microp hone . If the setting is not done properly, you will not be able to make a proper recording.
Chapter 6. Settings Using System Setup 100 Starting System Setup 100 System Setup Screen 101 Setting a Booting Password 103 Changing the Booting Priority 106 Using the Battery 107 Removing and Attachi.
Using System Setup 100 Using System Setup The System Setup (BIOS) program enables you to configure your computer ha rdware. Before You Start! • Use the BIOS setup to define a booting passwo rd, change the booting prio rity or add a new device.
Using System Setup 101 3 After a moment, t he BIOS setu p screen appears. Th e it ems of the BIOS setup may differ de- pending on the product. System Setup Screen Menu Function Main Changes the basic system. Advanced Configures the advanced functions on your computer.
Using System Setup 102 System Setup Buttons(Keys) The followin g Buttons(keys) are u sed in System Setu p. When an external keyboard is co nnecte d, you can use the keys enc losed in parenth esis. For ex - ample, you can press the F1 key instead of the Auto Scaler button.
Setting a Booting Password 103 Setting a Booting Password When setting a passwor d, you have to enter t he password to start up the c omputer or enter the System Setup. By configuring a supervisor password, you can re strict syst em acces s to autho rized use rs only and protect data and files saved on the computer.
Setting a Booting Password 104 3 On the screen, the password set ting buttons are described. You can set a password by entering numbers between 1 and 4 with the Jo ystick . Since the u2 b u tt o n i s u s e d a s D e l e te ( B a ck S p a ce ) a n d t h e u4 button is used as Cancel (Esc), enter the password using the Joystick .
Setting a Booting Password 105 Deactivating the Password 1 On the password to be deactivated, press < Enter >. For example, to deactiv ate a supervisor password in th e Set Supervi sor Password item, press< Enter >. 2 In the Enter Current Password item, enter the currently configured password and press < Enter >.
Changing the Booting Priority 106 Changing the Booting Priority The default bootin g prior ity o f you r comput er i s t h e CD-ROM, a rem ovable device and the hard disk drive in this order. You can change the booting prio rity using the Boot menu of the System Setup.
Using the Battery 107 Using the Battery Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power, without connecti ng the AC power. A Lithium-Ion smart batt ery is supplied with this computer. Before You Start! Carefully read and follow the precautions printe d on the batt ery before using the bat tery.
Using the Battery 108 Charging the Battery 1 Attach the battery and con nect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack of the com pu ter. The battery will then be charged. 2 When a charge is complete, the Charge LED turns green. Monitoring the Battery Charge You can view the battery charge status by completing the following pro cedures.
Using the Battery 109 Viewing on the battery Separate the battery and press the PUSH button on th e battery. The remaining battery charge (%) will be disp layed. Battery Warning • You will hear an alar m wh en the remaining batter y charge reaches belo w 10%.
Using the Battery 110 Extending the Battery Usage Time Using Samsung Battery Manager Battery Manager is a power management program t h at enab les using ba ttery power efficiently. You can select an optimized power mode according to your requirements.
Using the Battery 111 Power Saving Effect This shows the relative battery u sage time for each pow er mode. The more effe ctive the power saving, the longer the graph w ill appear. When Running a Game or Multi media Application A game or multimedia applicatio n may not work smoothly in Maximum Ba ttery Saving Mode.
Using the Battery 112 Battery Calibration When charging/discharging the batt ery repeatedly for only a short time, the battery usage time may be reduced by the differenc e between t he actual b a ttery charge and the rema ining charge display.
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting / Appendix Using Magic Doctor 114 Using Norton AntiVirus 115 Restoring the System 116 Creating a Restore Point 116 Returning your computer to an earlier restore p oint 117 U.
Using Magi c D octor 114 Using Magic Doctor Magic Doctor is troubl esh ooting software provided by Sams ung Computer. A user can diagnose system problems via one-click or by selecting diagnostic items. 1 Click Start > All Programs > Samsung > Magi c Doctor > Magic Doctor .
Using Norton AntiVirus 115 Using Norton AntiVirus The Norton AntiVirus softw are is provided as the virus inspec tion program. Before You Start! • When you first run Norton AntiVirus , the Norton AntiVirus Co nfiguratio n window pops up.
Restoring the System 116 Restoring the System This description is o nly for models runn ing Window XP. The System Restore function allows you to restore your compute r to an earlier copy (called restore point), and restores the se ttings if a problem occurs .
Restoring the System 117 2 Select "Create a restore point", and click Next . Since changes made after t he Recovery Point ma y n ot be mai ntained, pl e ase back-up all neces - sary files to another location before performing system recovery.
Restoring the System 118 3 Select the desired restore date f rom the calend ar restoration and sele ct the desi red restore point from the l is t, and then click Next . The date of the restore point is displayed in bold font. 4 Confirm the sele ct ed res tore point and cl ic k Next .
Reinstalling Software 119 Reinstalling Software If you have reinstalled th e Win dows operating sy stem, or the syst em and program do not o perate properly, yo u ca n r e- i nstall the driver a n d program using the system softw are Media.
Reinstalling Software 120 Installing drivers and programs 1 Click Stan dard Installation i n t h e m a i n w i n d o w o f t h e S y s t e m S o f t w a r e M e d i a . ( S t a n d a r d I n - stallation is recommended) 2 The system is scanned t o display the dri vers and programs that need to b e installed.
Reinstalling Windows XP 121 Reinstalling Windows XP If Windows XP is not operati ng properly due to an error in the system, or if you have repl aced the hard disk drive, you can reinst all Windows XP using the sys tem recovery media. Before You Start! • To use the system recovery media , the external USB ODD must be c onnected to the compu- ter.
Reinstalling Windows XP 122 • Quick Installation This reinstalls Windows with the user data and t he system settings int act b y over- writing the Windows folder. Since the user data and the system settings in the already existing Windows folders are pre- served, you do not h ave to reins tall device d rivers and programs.
Reinstalling Windows XP 123 Standard Installation The Windows Standard I nstallation procedures are described bel ow. For the Standard Installat ion, a USB keyboard is necessary. Yo u have to connect the US B key- board before turning the computer on.
Reinstalling Windows XP 124 If you press the ESC key to select anothe r folder for the ins tallatio n, new Windo ws folders are created causing a risk of dual booting.
Reinstalling Windows XP 125 Installing Windows When You Cannot Run Windows If you cannot run Windows, you have to boot the system with the system recovery media and rein- stall Windows. An external USB ODD and USB keyboard must be c onnected before starti ng the installation.
Questions and Answers 126 Questions and Answers This section provides inf ormation on possible prob le ms, solutions and other references for syste m use. Windows Related Q1 The system does not shutdown properly. A When the system does not shutdown normally, press and hold the Power button until the sys- tem manually sh uts of f.
Questions and Answers 127 Q4 When I conne ct a projector, and change the settings to display the screen image on both the LCD and the projector by pressin g the Menu button, the screen is no t displayed properly. A Press the Menu butt on and p ress the LCD /CRT tw ice t o select LCD+CRT.
Questions and Answers 128 Sound Related Q1 How to install and uninstall the sound drive r A To install or u ninstall the soun d driver from this system, please fol low the procedures below. • Sound Drive r Component s The sound driver consists of the following 3 components.
Questions and Answers 129 Wired LAN Related Q1 T he <Wake On LAN> function A <Wake On LAN> is a func tion that activates the sy stem from standby (S3) when a signal (such as ping or magic packet commands) ar rives from the network (wired LAN).
Questions and Answers 130 Wireless LAN Related Q1 T he Wireless LAN device is operatin g properly, but I cannot connect to the Int ernet or to another computer.
Questions and Answers 131 Check the AP Settings For the AP setting s, ref e r to th e Use r's Guide provided b y the AP manufacturer. A3 Verify whether the environment is suitable for us in g a wireless LAN. The use of a wireless LAN may be restricted according to th e environment and distance.
Questions and Answers 132 A4 Right-click the My computer i con, and select Manage. When the Computer Management win - dow appears, double-c lick Services and Applicatio ns on the left, and then click Servi ces from the sub menu tree.
Questions and Answers 133 A2 Since IEEE802.11g equipment operates in hybrid mode when there is active IEEE802.11 b equipment, the data rate may be degraded. Q9 An established wireless LAN connect ion is disconnected after 2~3 minut es, and the connection is not recovered.
Questions and Answers 134 Games and Programs Related Q1 3D game is not executed, or som e funct ions are not working. A Change the graphic setting of th e game to '2D' or 'Software Renderer', then execute the pro- gram again.
Questions and Answers 135 Q8 I f I run a program, an error message appears or the program does not l aunch. A This may happen when the program does no t s upport the 800x480 pixels resolution.
Questions and Answers 136 grams to display a Windows Security Aler t icon on the right part of the task bar when it judges that the computer is vulnerable to attacks from the Inter- net. In this case, check the following to install the necessary components.
Questions and Answers 137 Other Q1 I cannot run any functions. A1 This may happen when the computer is in the HO LD status. When pres sing a button or swit ch in the HOLD status, the Charge LED ( ) blinks for a moment. Slide the HOLD switch down- wards and try again.
Specifica tions 13 8 Specifications System Specification The system speci fications will be d escribed below. Th e sy st em s pecifications may d iffer depending on the derived models. The system specifications are subject to change withou t notice. For detailed system specifications, refer to the product catalog.
Specifica tions 13 9 Wireless LAN Specification (Opti onal) Atheros AR5006EX Wireless Network Adapter Device Product Specification * This piece of equipment supports the Wi- Fi wireless LAN security standard, WPA ( Wi-Fi Protected Access) and CCX (Cisco Compatible eXtensions).
Glossary 140 Glossary You can find the termino logies in this User Guide l isted in alphabetic orde r. For terminologies other t han these, find them in the Windows Help. Backup A w ay t o s av e t h e c ur re n t d at a t o la te r r e st or e i t if ne ce s sa ry .
Glossary 141 Hibernation Mode A power mode that saves all data in memory to th e hard disk and turns the CPU and hard disk off. When canceling Hibernation Mode, al l application programs that were running are restored to their last stat e. Icon This refers to a small image that repr esents an object th at a user can use.
Glossary 142 Shared Folder A folder that can be used by other users on the ne twork . Standby Mode A power mode that enables a computer to save power cons ump tion while not in use. Whe n a com- puter is in St andby Mode, the data on the com puter memory is n ot saved onto the h ard disk.
Index 14 3 Index A AP / AP Connection 50 Auto Scal er Button 30 AVS tat ion NO W 88 AVS tat ion pre miu m 77 B Battery 107 Battery Calibration 112 Battery Remaining Charge 112 BIOS ( BIOS, Setu p) Set.
Important Safety Information 144 Important Safety Information Battery Disposal Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable rechargeable batteries in the garbage. Contact the Samsung Helpl ine for information on how to di spose of batteries that you cannot use or recharge any longer.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 145 Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Ra di o LAN type devices (ra di o frequency (RF) wireles s communicatio n devices), oper- ating in the 2 .4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 146 Only use drivers approved fo r the country in which the device will be use d. See the manufactu rer System Restorati on Kit, or contact manufa cturer Technical Support f or additional informat ion.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 147 Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operati on is subject to the following two c ondi- tions:(1) this device .
Regulatory Compliance Statements 148 European Unio n European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Products intended f or sale with in the European Union are marked with the Conformité Européene (CE) Marking, which indica tes compliance wi th the applicable Directives an d European standards and amendments identified below.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 149 Translated Statements of Compliance European Economic Area Restrictions Local Restriction of 802.11b/802.11g Radio Usage [Note to integrator: The following st atements on local restrict ions must be published in all end-user documentation provid ed with th e system or product incorporating the Wi reless product.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 150 The European variant is intended for use througho ut the European Economic Area. However, autho- rization for use is further restrict ed in particular countries or.
WEEE Symbol Information 151 WEEE Symbol Information (Applicable in the European Union and ot her European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the p r od uc t or its literature, in dicates that it sh ould not be dispos ed with other household wastes at the end of its working li fe.
Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 152 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE [U.S.A. / U.K. / AUST RALIA / HONG KO NG / INDIA / MA LAYSIA / SINGAP ORE] Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any comments or questions regardin g a Samsung p roducts, con tact the SAMSUNG c us- tomer care center.
Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 153 [PORTUGAL] Contacte SAMSUNG GLOBAL Se tem algumas dúvidas ou come ntários sobre os produtos Samsung, contacte por favor a nossa linha de apoio a clientes Samsung.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Samsung Q1 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Samsung Q1 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung Q1, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung Q1 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung Q1, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Samsung Q1.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Samsung Q1. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung Q1 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.