User Guide
Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started 3 5 17 20 26 Before You Start Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Overview Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 2. Using Windows 30 31 34 36 40 41 What is Microsoft Windows? Screen At a Glance Using the Charms Using Apps Windows Hot Key Function Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Chapter 3.
Chapter 1.
Before You Start Before reading the User Manual, first check the following information. •• Optional items, some devices and software referred to in the User Manual may not be provided and/or changed by upgrade. Note that the computer environment referred in the User Manual may not be the same as your own environment.
Before You Start Copyright © 2014 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.
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 pictures may differ from actual products. Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 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.
Safety Precautions Chapter 1 Getting Started Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Power Related The power plug and wall outlet figures may differ depending on the country specifications and the product model. Do not touch the main plug or power cord with wet hands. G If the power cord or power outlet makes a noise, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and contact a service center.
Safety Precautions Warning Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 AC Adapter Usage Precautions Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Connect the power cord to an outlet or multiple power plug (extended cable) with a ground terminal. Failure to do so may result in electric shock. When the power supply is ungrounded, the current may leak resulting in electric shock. If water or other conductive substances (e.g.
Safety Precautions Warning Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Battery Usage Related Please charge the battery fully before using the computer for the first time. 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.
Safety Precautions Warning Chapter 1 Getting Started Usage Related Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Never heat the product(or battery) or put the product(or battery) into a fire. Do not put or use the product(or 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.
Safety Precautions Warning Chapter 1 Getting Started Upgrade Related Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. 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. Do not use your computer for long periods of time while any part of your body is making direct contact with it.
Safety Precautions Warning Chapter 1 Getting Started Storage and Movement Related Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury and even fatality. Before upgrading the computer, be sure to shutdown the computer first and then separate all connected cables. If the notebook computer has an external type (removable) battery, separate the battery, too. Failure to do so may cause electric shock. Follow the instructions for the relevant location (e.g.
Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Chapter 1 Getting Started 12 Battery Usage Related Dispose of worn-out batteries properly. •• There is a danger of fire or explosion. 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.
Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Usage Related 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. Chapter 1 Getting Started 13 Connect only permitted devices to the connectors or ports of the computer. Failure to do so, may cause electric shock and fire.
Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Chapter 1 Getting Started 14 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. If the computer emits smoke, or there is a burning smell, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and contact a service center immediately.
Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Upgrade Related Take care when touching the product or parts. The device may be damaged or you may be injured. Take care not to throw or drop a computer part or device. Chapter 1 Getting Started Storage and Movement Related 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.
Safety Precautions Caution Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may cause slight injury or damage to the product. Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management) Take care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive. •• A hard disk drive is so sensitive to external impact that an external impact may cause loss of data on the surface of the disk.
Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 Maintaining a proper posture during computer use is very important to prevent physical harm. •• Do not use the computer while you are lying down, but only while you are sitting down. 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. •• Do not use the computer on your lap.
Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 18 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. •• Adjust the height of the monitor and the LCD screen so that its top height is equal to or lower than your eyes. •• Keep the line from your elbow to your hand straight. •• Avoid setting the monitor and LCD excessively bright. •• Do not hold the mouse with excessive force.
Proper Posture During Computer Use Chapter 1 Getting Started 19 Volume Control (Headphones and Speakers) Use Time (Break Time) Check your volume first to listen to music. •• Take a break for 10 minutes or more after a 50-minute period when working for more than one hour. Illumination Check your volume! •• 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.
Overview Chapter 1 Getting Started Front View 1 •• The pictures used for the cover and the main body in the User Manual are those of the representative model of each series. Therefore the colors and appearance of the pictures may differ from the actual appearance of the product depending on the model. Camera operating indicator 2 Camera •• The actual color and appearance of the computer may differ from the pictures used in this guide.
Overview Chapter 1 Getting Started Touch buttons (for corresponding models only) 3 •• Some touch buttons may not be provided depending on the model specifications. •• Menu, Screen Settings, Volume Control buttons are only supported in Monitor Mode. If you touch the sensor, the touch button works. 4 1 1 2 Mute Eject CD 2 3 4 5 6 7 This is the button to mute the sound. Eject the media from the CD drive. Menu 21 Shows or hides the screen settings OSD.
Overview 5 6 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started Launches the volume control menu. When the volume control menu is running, to turn the volume up or press Volume Control press to turn the volume down. Switches to PC mode or monitor mode. PC Mode: The mode that maintains the screen of this product. Monitor Mode: The mode used when this Mode Selection product is used as a monitor. Source is used to switch between PC and Monitor modes when the system is in use. LCD On/Off Turns the LCD on or off.
Overview Chapter 1 Getting Started 23 Right View Plays CD or DVD titles. 1 1 CD Drive (ODD) (Optional) A CD Drive is optional. The installed drive may di er depending on the model specifications. Blu-ray media can only be played on a BluRay-compliant ODD, and you can use the Power DVD program to play Blu-ray content.
Overview Chapter 1 Getting Started 24 Left View 1 Memory card slot Insert a memory card into the slot. This port is used as a USB port or chargeable USB port. 1 1 2 USB Port or 2 Chargeable USB Port (Optional) 3 4 What is a chargeable USB port? •• USB device accessing and charging functions are supported. •• The USB charging function is supported regardless of whether the power is turned on or off. •• Charging a device through a chargeable USB port may take longer than general charging.
Overview Chapter 1 Getting Started Rear View 25 3 Speaker A device used to generate sound. 4 Security Slot You can secure the computer by connecting a lock and cable to the Security Slot. 1 5 TV Antenna Input Port (Optional) 2 You can watch TV by connecting the antenna cable. Only for models with a TV tuner card. The shape of the port may differ depending on the country. 6 DC Jack A jack to connect the AC adapter that supplies power to the computer.
Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 1 Getting Started 26 Turning the computer on 1 About Windows Activation Connect the AC adapter. When you turn the computer on for the first time, the Windows activation screen appears. Follow the activation procedures according to the instructions on the screen to use the computer.
Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 1 Getting Started On the Start screen Turning the computer off •• Since the procedures to turn the computer off may differ depending on the installed operating system, please turn the computer off according to the procedures for the purchased operating system. 1 Click Power at the upper-right corner of the Start screen. ⦽ •• Save all your data before clicking on Shut down.
Turning the Computer On and Off Chapter 1 Getting Started 28 áᔪ On the Charms 1 Unlocking the screen To unlock the lock screen, do one of the following: Ŗᮁ Open the Charms. • Touch screen:᯲ Swipe inward from the right edge. • Mouse: Drag the mouse pointer to the top- or the bottomright corner of the screen. •• Touch screen: Swipe the lock screen from bottom to top. •• Mouse: Click the lock screen. •• Keyboard: Press any key. ᰆ⊹ 2 Click Settings > Power ᖅᱶ > Shut down.
Chapter 2.
What is Microsoft Windows? Microsoft Windows is an operating system that is required for operating a computer. To use your computer optimally, you need to know how to use it properly. To learn how to use the operating system, check out Windows Help and Support, and Help+Tips. Chapter 2 Using Windows Viewing Help+Tips On the Start screen, select Help+Tips. Start •• The screen may appear somewhat different depending on the model and the operating system. •• This manual is designed for Windows 8.
Screen At a Glance Chapter 2 Using Windows The following two screens are provided: the Start screen and the desktop. 1 Desktop 2 Displaying the Charms The Charms appears as shown. •• Touch screen: Swipe inward from the right edge. •• Mouse: Place the mouse pointer over the top- or bottom-right corner of the screen. Start screen 3 Desktop Charms This provides similar functions to those provided by the desktop in prior Windows 8 versions. 1 2 3 4 Refers to the Desktop.
Screen At a Glance Chapter 2 Using Windows Using the Start button Start screen To quickly and conveniently access various features of Windows, do one of the following: •• Touch screen: Touch and hold the Start button ( •• Mouse: Right-click the Start button ( 32 ). Launch applications on the Start screen. On the desktop, click the Start button and select the Start charm. ).
Screen At a Glance 1 Start Screen 3 4 Samsung Apps supplied with the original factory product are compatible with the product’s supported OS. Changing the OS may result in limited use of the Apps. App User Account This refers to the currently used user account. Turn off the computer or select Sleep mode and Restart. Power ⦽ 5 Search 9 áᔪ 10 Start button This button appears only when using the mouse. Move the mouse pointer to the Ŗᮁ bottom-left corner to display the Start button .
Using the Charms Chapter 2 Using Windows The Charms is a new type of menu that combines the Start menu with the Control Panel of existing Windows. The Charms allows you to quickly configure the device(s) connected to your computer, search for App(s)/file(s), and use the sharing function, etc. Search Search Search Share Share Share Perform the keyword search to produce an integrated list of search results covering apps, files and web pages.
Using the Charms Chapter 2 Using Windows 35 Changing the Settings Frequently used Windows menus are collected. Icon Click the Charms > Settings. Name Function Description Wireless Network You can connect to a wireless network. Select a wireless network to connect to. Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume or mute the sound. Screen Brightness ⦽ ⦽ ⦽ ⦽ ⦽ ENG You can adjust the screen brightness. Notice You can set the interval at which an App sends notices.
Using Apps An App refers to an application program (hereafter referred to as an App). In a larger sense, it refers to all the software programs installed on the operating system. Windows provides basic Apps for frequently performed tasks. Chapter 2 Using Windows 36 Using Apps Displaying Currently Running App(s) 1 Move your mouse pointer to the top left corner of the screen to display the last run App. Click on an App in the Start screen to activate it.
Using Apps Chapter 2 Using Windows Using split screens Adding/Removing an App to/from the Start Screen 1 2 1 Select the Apps in the Start screen. • Touch screen: Put your finger on the top edge, and swipe to the left or right. • Mouse: Move the mouse pointer to the top edge. The pointer changes to the palm shape. Then, drag the mouse to the left or right. 3 4 Arrange the position of each split screen as appropriate. Move the Screen Split Bar to change the screen split ratio.
Using Apps Chapter 2 Using Windows To play the photo or movie Camera App at a Glance Use the OS-provided camera app to take photos or make movies and edit them to your preference. 1 2 Select Camera . To make movies, select ► To play the Camera-taken photos instantly • Touch screen: Swipe from the left to the right. • Mouse: Click the arrow symbol in the left of the screen. from the Start screen. To take photos, select 38 ► On the Start screen, Select Photos > Camera Roll.
Using Apps Using the Windows Store If you run the App Store in the Start screen, the Apps in the Windows Store are displayed. However, a Microsoft account is required to purchase App(s) in the Windows Store. Continue after registering your Microsoft Account in the Charms. Chapter 2 Using Windows 39 Configuring your Microsoft Account A Microsoft Account allows you to synchronize your settings with other device(s) running Windows online allowing you to share file(s) or settings.
Windows Hot Key Function Chapter 2 Using Windows You can use the following convenient hot keys in Windows. Function Hot Keys Function Description Displaying the Start Screen Windows Key Displaying the Desktop Windows Key + D Switches to Desktop mode. Running the Charms Windows Key + C Activates the Charms. Locking the Screen Windows Key + L Locks the screen. Opening the Ease of Access Center Windows Key + U Opens the Ease of Access Center configuration.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Chapter 2 Using Windows 41 A touch screens allows you to use your computer without a keyboard or mouse. The touch screen instructions also describe the functions which can be activated via the touch screen. •• If you are using your computer for a long period of time, it is recommended using a keyboard and mouse. •• Make sure to operate your touch screen using your finger. If you operate your touch screen with a hard object, it will not work.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Touch Operation or Chapter 2 Using Windows 42 Function Description Swipe inward from the left edge Displays the last run App. Swipe downward from the top edge, or swipe upward from the bottom edge Displays the options for the currently running application. Swipe upward on the Start screen. A tile of all apps installed is displayed. Swipe downward from the top on the All Apps screen The All Apps screen switches to the Start screen.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Touch Operation Touching twice (Double-clicking) Tap and swipe Chapter 2 Using Windows Function Description Slightly press twice with your finger to select an item. Moves the selected target or moves to the next page. You can draw a picture or write some letters with this operation. Rotating with more than 2 fingers Rotates the selected target. Spreading 2 fingers widely or Zooms in or out of the target.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Calibrating the Screen If you are using the touch screen for the first time or the pointer is not aiming correctly and the accuracy has declined, calibrate your screen. Chapter 2 Using Windows 2 When the Calibration window appears, press the + mark by following the onscreen instructions. 3 The input location of your touch screen is calibrated. The screen calibration process may differ depending on the OS.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Entering Characters You can use the keyboard or Touch Keyboard to enter characters. 3 Chapter 2 Using Windows On the desktop, tap the at the right of the taskbar to display the Touch Keyboard. Entering characters may differ depending on the operating system and is not supported by some operating systems. If you are using your computer for a long period of time, it is recommended using the keyboard.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Chapter 2 Using Windows 46 Touch-enabled mode Entering characters in Handwriting Mode The touch-enabled mode provides the same input environment as the physical keyboard. You can enter characters by writing them in the Handwriting Mode Input Panel on the touch screen. 1 2 1 Tap the Hand-writing mode icon Keyboard. 2 Write characters in the input area of the Handwriting Mode Input Panel on the touch screen.
Using a Touch Screen (Touch screen models only) Note for Using the Touch Screen •• When using the touch screen, make sure to keep your hands clean and dry. In humid environments, dry off your hands and the surface of the touch screen before using the touch screen. •• Do not directly spray LCD display cleaner onto the touch screen. The cleaner may soak through the bottom of the touch screen. When using an LCD display cleaner, spray it onto a cloth to clean your touch screen.
Chapter 3.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) The wireless keyboard and mouse are optional and the appearance and the color of the provided keyboard and mouse may differ depending on the model. Chapter 3. Using the computer 49 2 Insert the wireless signal receiver into the USB 2.0 port at the back of the computer. 3 Slide the power switch at the bottom of the mouse to the ON position.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) 2 Wireless keyboard 1 Chapter 3. Using the computer 50 Insert the batteries and then close the battery cover. Locate the battery cover at the bottom back of the keyboard. Use your fingers to push the cover up. x z x •• Be sure to confirm that the polarities (+ / -) of the batteries are correct. z •• Do not recharge the batteries (AAA type) supplied with the product.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer Battery replacement LED This indicates when it is time to replace the battery. If the LED blinks, replace the batteries. CONNECT button Windows Key Directional keys The Start screen appears. Moves the cursor up, down, left or right.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer 52 áᔪ áᔪ Windows Charm Menu Key (This function is only supported for Windows 8/8.1) Search Runs the Search function in the Windows menu. Share Runs the Share function in the Windows menu. Device Launches the Device function in the Windows menu. Ŗᮁ áᔪ Ŗᮁ ᯲ ᯲ Ŗᮁ ᰆ⊹ ᰆ⊹ ᯲ Settings Launches the Settings in the Windows menu.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer 53 Click function Wireless mouse Briefly press the left mouse button once. Wheel button Moves the pointer up and down. Right button Left button Selects and launches an item. Shows the contextsensitive menus of programs. If you click this mouse button once, the corresponding program is selected. Double-click function Quickly press the left mouse button twice. The corresponding program is launched.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) 2 If the wireless keyboard does not work Chapter 3. Using the computer Within 30 seconds of reconnecting the receiver, press and hold the CONNECT button for 1 seconds near the receiver. ► Check the batteries. For the keyboard, check if the battery low indicator the top right blinks. at CONNECT button If the indicator blinks, you need to replace the battery. ► Check the status of the wireless signal receiver.
Using a wireless keyboard/mouse (Optional) If the wireless mouse does not work Chapter 3. Using the computer 55 2 Disconnect and then reconnect the wireless signal receiver to the main body. 3 Set the power switch at the bottom of the mouse to the ON position. 4 Within 30 seconds of reconnecting the receiver, press and hold the CONNECT button for 1 seconds near the receiver. 5 Check if the device works properly.
Using hand gestures (Optional) You can turn the pages on the screen, and run and exit programs using hand gestures in front of the computer screen. In addition, you can turn the volume up or down and zoom in or out the screen. 1 Chapter 3. Using the computer 2 The Hand Gesture window appears on the right side of the screen. Turning the volume on/off Help Close Run the hand gesture program (Gesture Control). Click the bottom-left icon click Gesture Control.
Using hand gestures (Optional) 3 If you place your hand in front of the camera, your hand is recognized when the palm-shaped icon appears on the screen. The hand gesture function works within a 50cm~100cm range from the camera. Chapter 3. Using the computer 57 Tips •• This function only works when a hand icon appears on the small window on the right side of the screen. If the function doesn't work properly, please try to move your hand so that the hand icon appears in the window.
Using hand gestures (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer Try to run a function referring to the figure of the gesture below.
CD Drive (ODD, Optional) An optical disk drive is optional and may differ depending on your computer model. For detailed specifications, refer to the catalogue. •• 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 hold a CD by touching the bottom of the CD. Hold a CD by touching the center and the outer rim of the CD.
CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer •• Do not pull or push the disc by force when the disc is being automatically ejected or inserted. This may cause a problem when ejecting or inserting a disc. •• To insert a disc, insert the disc into the center of the drive with the appropriate pressure. If you insert a disc and apply excessive force to one side of the tray, it may result in a problem.
Memory card Use a memory card to transfer data to other digital devices, such as digital cameras. Memory cards are sold separately. Purchase a memory card with the necessary capacity for the requirement. This computer supports the following types of memory cards.
Memory card Inserting a memory card 1 2 If a dummy card is inserted in the memory card slot, remove it. Insert a memory card into the memory card slot in the indicated direction. Chapter 3. Using the computer 3 4 5 If a pop-up message appears, choose an action. Select Open folder to view files. Save, move, or delete data on the memory card. The memory card folder opens only on the desktop. Removing a memory card Example) SD Card Grasp the end of the card and pull it out of the slot.
Memory card Chapter 3. Using the computer Formatting a memory card Format the memory card to remove all data or before using it for the first time. Formatting a memory card deletes all data saved on the card. If necessary, back up important data before formatting the card. 1 2 3 On the taskbar, select File Explorer . Right-click the memory card drive, and then select Format. Select Start.
Ŗᮁ Connecting an External Display Device (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer 64 ᯲ By connecting the computer to a TV with a HDMI port, you can enjoy both a high visual quality and a high sound quality. After connecting a TV through HDMI, you have to configure the screen and sound. The HDMI cable is not bundled. You have to purchase it separately. 1 2 3& ִփ Select Charms menu > Devices Select a desired3& ִփ monitor mode. > Projector.
Switching the picture mode You can switch the picture mode to your preferred viewing pleasure, such as optimizing the display for movies or electronic books. 1 2 Click the bottom-left icon on the Start screen. Click Settings > Display > Color tone. •• Standard: Standard picture mode. Chapter 3. Using the computer 65 Samsung Computer’s Defective LCD pixel management standard Although Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.
Using the product as a monitor (Optional) The LCD screen of this product can be used as a monitor using the Digital Video/Audio Input Port (HDMI-IN). Try using this product as a monitor by connecting an HDMI device such as a computer, gaming console, DVD player and so on. Chapter 3. Using the computer 66 You can only use monitor mode by connecting the Digital Video/Audio Input Port (HDMI-IN). The Digital Video/Audio Out Port (HDMI-OUT) is for output only.
Adjusting the Volume Chapter 3. Using the computer áᔪ You can control the volume with theŖᮁ volume control program. Using the Sound Recorder The procedures to record sound using the Windows Recorder are described below. ᯲ Adjusting the Volume using the Volume Adjustment Program ᰆ⊹ Click the Charms menu > Settings bar. 67 > to adjust the control ᖅᱶ Mute 1 Connect a microphone to the Ear-set Jack or Headset Jack. You can also use the internal MIC.
Wired LAN To access the Internet at home, set up an account with an Internet service provider (ISP). To purchase Internet service and a modem, contact a local ISP. •• Some features or procedures may differ depending on the model. Chapter 3. Using the computer 68 Connecting to a Wired LAN 1 Connect the LAN cable to the wired LAN port. •• These descriptions are written for Windows 8.1, so some figures and descriptions may differ from your operating system.
Wired LAN 3 4 Right-click Ethernet and select Properties. The LAN device name may differ depending on the computer’s network device. Chapter 3. Using the computer 5 • To add a network item such as a client, service, or protocol, select Install under the list of network items. • When using DHCP, select Obtain an IP address automatically. • When not using DHCP, contact the network administrator for the IP address.
Wired LAN Wake on LAN (WOL) feature Activate the system remotely from sleep mode when a signal, such as a ping or magic packet command, is received via a wired LAN. 1 2 3 4 On the desktop, open the Charms and select the Settings charm > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings. Right-click Ethernet and select Properties. Select Configure… > Power Management > Allow this device to wake the computer > OK. Restart the computer.
Wireless LAN (Optional) A wireless network (Wireless LAN) environment is a network environment that enables communication between multiple computers at home or a small-size office through wireless LAN devices. Chapter 3. Using the computer 71 •• The screen figures and terms may differ depending on the model. •• Depending on the program version, some functions may not be provided or different functions may be provided. •• The descriptions below are for computer models with a Wireless LAN card or device.
áᔪ Wireless LAN (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer 72 Ŗᮁ Connecting to a Wireless LAN ᯲ 2 If there is an AP, you can connect to the Internet via the AP using the Wireless LAN connection method provided by Windows. Click Connect. If a network key is set for the AP, enter the network key and then click OK. ᰆ⊹ 1 For the network key, please ask your network administrator. If you click the Charms menu > Settings > Network Connections icon, a list of available APsᖅᱶappears.
Using the TV (Optional) Products embedded with a TV tuner card (Optional) can use the TV function. Chapter 3. Using the computer Configuring the TV After connecting to the antenna, you can watch TV by using the corresponding TV program. •• The screenshots and terms used in the user manual may differ from the actual ones. •• The screen and menu titles of the TV program (ArcSoft TV) may differ depending on the version. You can only use the TV function when the TV tuner card (Optional) is installed.
Using the TV (Optional) 3 When the auto scanning is complete, the default TV channel will be run. * To switch to digital TV channels from an analog channel, click TV/AV. Resetting the channels Select Home > Settings > Channel. Then select Scan. The scanned channels are saved. If you encounter problems scanning channels, select Reset TV Signal > One-click Wizard. Then, the scanning will be performed again from the start. Chapter 3.
Using the TV (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer TV Program Menu Click the Home icon the main screen. Live TV You can watch a currently broadcast TV program. Recorded TV You can watch a recorded TV program. on the upper area of the screen to display Exit Maximize Minimize EPG (Electronic Program Guide) Schedule Live TV Recorded TV Settings EPG (Electronic Program Guide) [Home] 75 This is a TV program guide covering all digital TV channels.
Using the TV (Optional) Watching TV 1 2 Start the TV program (ArcSoft TV). The TV broadcast is displayed immediately. Switch to the channel you want. Chapter 3. Using the computer 76 Move your mouse to display the control bar as follows. Then select a function.
Using the TV (Optional) Chapter 3. Using the computer Creating a recording schedule Recording TV 1 2 You can record a TV program on your computer. Recording the current program Move your mouse over the currently viewed screen. When the control bar appears at the bottom, click Record Click Home > Schedule > Add. Set your program and the reservation time. . A red dot appears indicating that a recording is in progress and the recording begins.
Using the TV (Optional) Playing a recorded program Click Home > Recorded TV. The recorded programs are displayed. Select a program to watch. You can list the recorded programs by program, channel or date. The recordig file will be saved to File Explorer > Local disk (C:) > User > User Folder > My Video folder. Chapter 3.
Using the Remote Control (Optional) You can use the TV functions with the remote control. You can run the Live TV program from the desktop. Check the functions of each button. •• The appearance of the remote control may differ from the actual one. Some functions may not be provided depending on the system. •• Use your remote control by pointing it toward the remote control receiver. •• If the remote control does not operate at all, replace it with a new one. Chapter 3.
Using the Remote Control (Optional) Release standby mode (reactivate Windows) This button is not supported on some computers. Chapter 3. Using the computer Sleep Mode Launches Internet Explorer Mute Volume Controls Stop TV or Spacebar function (optional): You can run the TV program from the desktop.
Using the Multimedia App (Optional) S PhotoStudio and S Player+ enables you to take photos and make videos and edit them to your preference. S PhotoStudio Edit photos that you took or selected to your preference. S Player+ Play music or video clips stored on the computer. Chapter 3. Using the computer Using the PhotoStudio app 1 2 3 On the Start screen, select S PhotoStudio. Select a photo to edit. Select an editing mode from the lower-right bar.
Using the Multimedia App (Optional) Using the S Player+ app A variety of file types including multimedia formats are available with S Player+. 1 2 Chapter 3. Using the computer To play another video while playing the current video file 1. Right-click on the screen, or swipe inward from the top edge. 2. Click or tap a file to play in the upper list. On the Start screen, select S Player+. Click a file to play. Only files in the Video or Music folder are available for playback.
Using the speech recognition app (Dragon Assistant, Optional) Dragon Assistant provides the several functions to control your computer by speaking simple voice commands. •• Depending on the version of the program, some functions may not be provided or different functions may be provided. •• Depending on the model, the application may not be provided. Chapter 3. Using the computer 83 Using the App 1 On the desktop, select Dragon Assistant. 2 Click or say ‘Hello Dragon.
Samsung Software Update SW Update is a software program that searches for Samsung software programs and drivers installed when you purchased the computer and helps you update any drivers or programs. •• You can check updatable files before performing the update only when you are connected to the internet. •• SW Update does not provide any updates for device drivers or software programs installed separately by the user. •• Depending on the model, the application may not be provided.
Diagnosing the Computer Status and Troubleshooting The Support Center program, which is Samsung’s computer’s troubleshooting guide, supports diagnosing the system and has a FAQ for frequently occurring problem(s). 2 1 on the Start screen, and click 85 Support Center is activated and starts diagnosing your computer. After the diagnosing process is finished, the System Status menu displays a list of the current problems to be solved as shown.
Using the Security Slot You can secure the computer by connecting a lock and cable to the Security Slot. To use this feature, you have to purchase the lock and cable additionally. To use the lock and cable, refer to the product manual. Tie the lock and cable to a fixed object and install the other end of the cable to the security slot. Chapter 3.
Chapter 4.
BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup enables you to configure your computer hardware according to your needs. •• Use the BIOS setup to define a boot password, change the booting priority, or add a new device. •• Since incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction or crash, take care when configuring the BIOS. •• The functions of the BIOS setup are subject to change for product function enhancement purposes. •• The BIOS Setup menus and items may differ depending on your computer model. Chapter 4.
BIOS Setup Chapter 4. Settings and Upgrade The BIOS Setup Screen Setup Menu The BIOS Setup menus and items may differ depending on your computer model. Setup Menu System Time > System Date > SATA Port 1 SATA Port 2 SATA Port 3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx CPU CPU CPU CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) xx-xxxxT CPU x.xx GHz Supported Vender Type Core Speed VT (VT-x) Total Memory Slot1 Memory Slot2 Memory xxxx MB xxxx MB xxxx MB BIOS Version MICOM Version E00LAS.xxx.xxxxxx.YB E00LAS.
Setting a Boot Password If you set a password, you have to enter the password when you turn the computer on or enter the BIOS Setup. By configuring a password, you can restrict system access to authorized users only and protect data and files saved on the computer. •• The password setting provides the following 3 sub menus. (Supervisor Password, User Password and HDD Password) •• Do not lose or forget your password. •• Do not let others know your password.
Setting a Boot Password 3 4 Enter a password, press , re-enter the password for confirmation, and press again. Chapter 4. Settings and Upgrade 91 Setting a User Password The password can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters. Special characters are not allowed. Using the User Password, you can turn the computer on but you cannot change the major settings of the BIOS Setup because you cannot enter the BIOS Setup. The supervisor password has been set.
Setting a Boot Password Setting up a Hard Disk Drive Password (Optional) If you set a password for a hard disk drive, it cannot be accessed from another computer. Press in the Set HDD Password item and define a password as described in Step 3 of the Setting up the Supervisor Password. •• The hard disk drive password setting function is not provided for some models.
Changing the Boot Priority The computer is configured so that it boots from the HDD with priority, by default. Chapter 4. Settings and Upgrade 4 93 Set the Boot Device Priority > Boot Option #1 item on the right screen to USB device. This section will show you how to change the setting so that the computer boots from a USB device. The screen image and terms may change depending on the model and the device driver version. 1 2 Immediately after the computer restarts, press F2 several times.
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Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) If a problem occurs with your computer, Recovery (recovery program) allows you to easily restore your computer to the default (factory) settings. Alternatively, you can back up your computer so that you can restore it to your preferred state at any time. Chapter 5. Troubleshooting •• Recovery may not be provided or may be a different version depending on the model. •• Some functions may differ slightly or be excluded depending on the version.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) 3 Recovering You can restore the computer settings to the factory default settings if the computer fails to boot up, or if you encounter a serious problem with the computer. 1 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting If the initial menu screen appears, click Recover. Select a recovery point and click Recover. If you set the User Data Maintenance to ON, the computer is restored while maintaining the current user data.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) Recovering after a Backup 2 You can recover your computer after you have backed up your computer to a separate drive or external storage device. Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 97 Click Backup in the Recovery Home screen. Select the drive to save and click Backup. You cannot select a DVD drive. Backing up 1 To back up your computer to an external storage device, connect the external storage device and select the relevant drive. Select the drive to save to.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) Recovering You can recover your computer using the backup from the above process. 1 2 3 If the backup image is saved to an external storage device, connect the device. Start Recovery and click Recover. Select a Recover Option and click Recover. Select a point to recover. 4 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 98 The recover is performed based on the screen instructions. You can use your computer after the recover is completed.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 99 To copy the external storage disk When you replace a storage device such as the HDD, SSD, etc. (hereafter referred to as a hard disk) built into your computer, you can move your existing data to the new storage device easily and safely. The new storage device must have sufficient capacity to save your existing data. You need to purchase an external hard USB connector separately to connect the hard disk and your computer.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) Export Disk Image Function If you frequently recover your computer to the default (factory) settings, you can conveniently recover your computer after exporting the default (factory) status disk image to an external storage device. 1 2 3 Connect the external storage device, and then select a drive to save to. Click Run. Perform the process by following the instructions to completely save the default (factory) status disk image to the external storage device.
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) Computer Recovery Function in Windows 8 If a problem occurs with your computer, the recovery program allows you to restore your computer to the default settings. For models where the SSD is less than 64GB, use the Windows System Restore function instead of the Recovery program. 1 Click Charms > Settings > Change PC settings > Update and recovery > Recovery. 2 Click the Get started button for Refresh.... or Remove..... Refresh....
Reinstalling Windows (Optional) You can reinstall Windows using the SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA for Windows when Windows is no longer working properly. (For models supplied with a SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA.) For models supplied with the Recovery, you can reinstall Windows using the Recovery. •• A SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA may not be supplied depending on your computer model. Chapter 5.
Reinstalling Windows (Optional) 4 The following window appears, select an installation option. If you click Custom, the procedures from Step 5 continue sequentially. If you click Upgrade, the procedures from Step 6 continue sequentially. Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 5 •• Upgrade Select this option to Upgrade Windows while maintaining current files, configurations and programs.
Reinstalling Windows (Optional) Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Reinstalling when Windows does not start When Windows does not start, boot up with the SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA and from there you can reinstall Windows. 1 Insert the SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA into the DVD drive and restart the computer. 2 If the Press any key to boot from CD or DVD... message appears while booting, press any key on the keyboard. 3 4 5 104 This screen may not be displayed depending on the OS version.
Q&A Chapter 5. Troubleshooting You can look for potential problems that may occur with the system and view the relevant solutions. Also, you may look up any reference(s) required while operating the computer. The capacity representation in Windows may be smaller than the actual capacity because some programs occupy a certain area of the HDD outside of Windows.
Q&A Windows Related Q1 I cannot find the computer's Shut down button. Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Q2 106 The App disappeared in the Start screen. A • Touch screen: A • Touch screen: 1. Swipe upward on the Start screen. - At the upper-right corner of the Start screen, select Power ( ) > Shut down. 2. A tile of all apps installed is displayed. 3. Tap and hold an app to add, and then tap Pin to Start. - Tap ⦽ Charms > Settings > Power > Shut down.
Q&A Q4 A How can I change the screen settings, environment settings, color, and so on? Click Charms > Settings > Change PC Settings > PC and devices. You can set the OS settings such as the screen design, etc. Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Q6 A You can configure your computer in the same way as existing Windows systems. A Active X does not run in Internet Explorer on the Start screen. Since Internet Explorer on the Start screen complies with the HTML5 web standards, it does not support Active X.
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Important Safety Information 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.
Important Safety Information Chapter 6 Appendix 110 Care During Use The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC •• Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it. 1. When installing and operating devices please refer to safety requirements in the user manual. •• 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.
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.
Replacement Parts and Accessories 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 by pulling the cable only. 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance (If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band) 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).
Regulatory Compliance Statements • 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Use On Aircraft Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments. 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Health and safety information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information This product can contain an embedded radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Canada Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. Intentional Emitter per RSS 210 This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements European Union European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices 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 .
Regulatory Compliance Statements Chapter 6 Appendix EU R&TTE Compliance Statements Česky [Czech] Samsung tímto prohlašuje, že tento Notebook PC je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede Samsung erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Notebook PC overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Magyar [Hungarian] Polski [Polish] Alulírott, Samsung nyilatkozom, hogy a Notebook PC megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Niniejszym Samsung oświadcza, Ŝe Notebook PC jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Samsung declara que este Notebook PC está Português conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras [Portuguese] disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Regulatory Compliance Statements To view the EU Declaration of Conformity for this product (in English only), go to: http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/main/ supportMain.do or http://www.samsung.com/uk/support then search the model number of the product. If the Declaration of Conformity for the model you are interested in is not available on our web-site, please contact your distributor or below address. doc.eu@samsung.com Manufacturer Information Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Regulatory Compliance Statements 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: 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.
Regulatory Compliance Statements RF Exposure General Statement on RF energy Your Notebook PC contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your Notebook PC, the system handling your connection controls the power level at which your Notebook PC transmits.
WEEE Symbol Information Correct disposal of this product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Chapter 6 Appendix 126 Correct disposal of batteries in this product (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g.
Samsung Packaging Take-Back Program In partnering with select recyclers, Samsung offers packaging take-back at no cost to you. Simply call the following number for the locations nearest you. CRT Processing, LLC (877) 278-0799 Kathy Severson – Logistics contact Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler. To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website: www.samsung.
Product Specifications Chapter 6 Appendix 128 The system specifications may differ depending on the derived models. For detailed system specifications, refer to the product catalogue. CPU (Optional) Intel Pentium DualCore Processor Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Processor •• Optional components may not be provided or different components may be provided depending on the computer model.
Product Specifications Registered Trademarks Chapter 6 Appendix 129 ENERGY STAR® Partner As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, SAMSUNG has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Co., Ltd. Intel, Core™ i3/i5/i7 are registered trademarks of the Intel Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
Glossary Chapter 6 Appendix 130 The Glossary lists the terminologies used in this User Manual. For terminologies other than these, look in Windows Help. Backup DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) A way to save the current data to restore it later if necessary. A backup is a way to restore computer data when the data or computer is damaged. This refers to automatically allocating IP addresses to the users on the network by the network administrators.
Glossary Chapter 6 Appendix DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) IEEE802.XX DVD was developed to replace CD (compact disk). Although the shape and size of the disc are the same as that of a CD, the capacity of a DVD is at least 4.7GB while the capacity of a CD is 600MB. DVD video is digital unlike VHS (analog) video and supports MPEG2 compression and digital audio. To play a DVD, a DVD drive is required.
Glossary Chapter 6 Appendix 132 Network Protocol A group of computers and devices, such as printers and scanners, connected by a communications link. A network can be either small or large and can be connected permanently through cables or temporarily through telephone lines or wireless links. The biggest network is the Internet, a worldwide network. A protocol is a set of rules used by computers to communicate with each other across a network.
Glossary Chapter 6 Appendix Share USB (Universal Serial Bus) This refers to setting a resource of a computer such as a folder or printer so that other users can also use it. This refers to a serial interface standard developed to replace the conventional interface standards such as Serial and PS/2. Shared Folder A folder that can be used by other users on the network. Sleep Mode A power mode that enables computers to save power consumption when they are not being used.