SAMSUNG X10+/X15+/X30 BA68-02535A31 041203 Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information for using this computer. System overview and methods for general use are provided.
Introducing The Computer X10 Plus Model ■ Front View LCD Latch LCD Panel Status Indicators (LED) Hot Keys Power Button Keyboard Touchpad Touchpad Button Scroll Wheel/Fingerprint Sensor(Optional) Speaker (R) Speaker (L) Memory Stick Slot (Optional) Caution Status Indicators (LED) About fingerprint sensor Fingerprint sensor is an option. Models with fingerprint sensor are provided without scroll wheels.
■ Right View Headphone Jack Microphone Jack CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo or DVD-Multi Drive(Optional) USB Port(2.0) ■ Left View 1394 Port (4Pin) Fan Vents LAN Port Modem Port USB Port(2.0) PCMCIA Card Slot Monitor Port Chapter 1.
■ Rear View TV Output Port DC-In Port (S-Video) S/PDIF Port Battery Security Lock Port ■ Bottom View Battery Latch Fan Vents Memory Compartment HDD Compartment Caution 1-4 Manual Mini PCI Compartment The removal of the HDD is not allowed. To replace the HDD, please contact your service center. The Mini PCI compartment is used for the installation of the optional wireless LAN module.
X15 Plus Model ■ Front View LCD Latch LCD Panel Status Indicators Hot Keys Power Button Keyboard Touchpad Touchpad Button Scroll Wheel Speaker (L) Speaker (R) Memory Stick Slot Status Indicators Chapter 1.
■ Right View Microphone Jack Headphone Jack USB Port(2.0) S/PDIF Jack CD Drive (Optional, refer to P. 3-2.) ■ Left View 1394 Port (4Pin) Fan Vents LAN Port Modem Port 1-6 Manual USB Port (2.
■ Rear View TV Output Port DC-In Port (S-Video) Battery Security Lock Port ■ Bottom View Battery Latch Fan Vents Memory Compartment HDD Compartment Note Mini PCI Compartment The removal of the HDD is not allowed. To replace the HDD, please contact your service center. The Mini PCI compartment is used for the installation of the optional wireless LAN module. Chapter 1.
X30 Model ■ Front View LCD Latch LCD Panel Keyboard Power Button Hot Keys Touchpad Touchpad Button Speaker (L) Memory Stick Slot Scroll Wheel/ Fingerprint Sensor (Optional) Caution About fingerprint sensor Status Indicators Fingerprint sensor is an option. Models with fingerprint sensor are provided without scroll wheels. For detailed instruction on using fingerprint sensor, refer to the separate fingerprint sensor manual.
■ Right View Headphone Jack CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo or DVD-Multi Drive(Optional) Microphone Jack USB Ports (2.0) ■ Left View Fan Vent Monitor Port Modem Port LAN Port USB Port (2.0) PCMCIA Card Slot 1394 Port (4 Pin) Chapter 1.
■ Rear View TV-Out Port (S-Video) S/PDIF Port DC Jack Battery Security Lock Port ■ Bottom View Battery Latch Memory Compartment Hard Disk Compartment Note 1-10 Manual Mini-PCI Compartment The removal of the HDD is not allowed. To replace the HDD, please contact your service center. Wireless LAN/Bluetooth module(optional) is installed in the mini PCI compartment. After doing so, when you turn the system on, the system examination program is executed automatically.
Turning the Computer On and Off Turning On 1. Insert the battery and connect the power according to the supplied Installation Guide. 2. Lift up the LCD panel and open it to a comfortable angle. 3. Press and then release the power button to turn the system on. Power Button Turning Off 1. Click the Start button on the Taskbar. 2. Select Turn Off Computer. 3. Click Turn Off from the [Turn Off Computer] window.
Creating and Changing User Accounts Multiple users can be registered in a single system so that each user may use their own customized working environment. Procedures to register and change user accounts are provided below. ■ Registering a new user 1. Click Start > Control Panel. 2. Click User Accounts > Create a new account. 3. Type a name for the new account, and click Next. 4. Select the account type and click Create Account. The new user account has been created. ■ Changing users 1.
Touchpad Movement of the pointer (arrow) on the screen will correspond to movement made with a finger on the touchpad. Scrool Wheel Do Scroll Functions In Windows Touchpad Buttons Two buttons below the touchpad provide identical functions to buttons of a mouse. ■ Click (Select Function) Place a finger on the touchpad, move the pointer on the screen to the icon or item to select, and tap the touchpad once. The click operation is also used to move the ‘cursor’ during document operations.
■ Drag (Move / Select) Click and hold the left touchpad button over the point you wish to drag, and drag your finger to the desired location while holding down the touchpad button. This button is held down Place the touchpad pointer on the title bar of the window. ■ Scroll Function You can move up and down a window using the scroll wheel. ■ Using the Touchpad Scroll Function You can use the scroll function in the touchpad.
Using the Keyboard Function Keys Key Numeric Keypad Key Cursor / Screen Control Keys key activates special functions ■ Special Function Keys : The when pressed in combination with other keys. Key Combinations Key Name Function Rest Powers the computer down into suspended mode. To escape suspended mode, press power button. Gauge Used to check the power supply and the battery charge. 1. Power Supply Status When operating on battery power When operating on AC power 2.
Key Combinations Key Key Name Num Lock Enables the numeric keypad. Scroll Lock Scrolls the screen up and down while the cursor position remains fixed in some applications. Volume Up Increases the audio volume. Volume Down Decreases the audio volume. Brightness Up Turns the LCD screen brighter. Brightness Down Turns the LCD screen dimmer.
Hot Keys Internet key : Runs Internet Explorer. E-mail key : Runs the Internet e-mail client program (Example: Outlook Express). User 1 button : Used to specify frequently used programs. To specify a program as a frequently used program, follow these steps: WLAN/Bluetooth or User 2 Button : Turns on and off the wireless LAN/Bluetooth function for the models with wireless LAN/Bluetooth function. Launches a user defined program for the models without wireless LAN/Bluetooth function.
Status Indicators Note Icon (LED : Light Emitting Diode) Location of status indicators may differ depending on the model. Name Functions Num Lock Turns on when the numeric keypad is activated. Caps Lock This light is on when the user has set the option for typing letters in upper case. Scroll Lock This light is on when it is set to scroll the screen up and down while the cursor position does not change in some applications. HDD Battery Blinks when the hard disk drive is operating.
Adjusting the LCD Brightness There are 8 levels of LCD brightness (1:Dimmest ~ 8:Brightest). Press +< > or +< > keys from the keyboard to adjust LCD brightness. When changed, the current LCD brightness is displayed on the top left corner of the LCD screen for a few seconds. (LCD brightness icon) Whenever you turn the system on or change the power source, the brightness level changes according to the settings.
Adjusting the Volume Using the Keyboard Press +< audio volume. > or +< > keys on the keyboard to adjust the Using the Volume Control Program On the taskbar, click the Volume ( ) icon, and adjust the slide bars. For advanced volume control options, double-click the Volume ( icon, and adjust the settings in the [Master Volume] dialog box.
Proper Seating Posture During Computer Use The proper seating posture during computer use is provided here. Maintaining proper posture during computer use enhances performance and prevents physical bodily harm. If necessary, use a footrest to raise the level of your knees and ease the pressure on the thighs. Seating Posture - Position the chair so that the eyes are slightly higher than the display panel. - Straighten the neck and back. - Place the legs naturally.
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Chapter 2 Introducing Windows This chapter provides basic information on using the computer’s main operating system Windows.
SAMSUNG P10 Windows XP Basics Windows is the computer’s main operating system, which needs to be familiarized with in order for efficiently computer use. Windows XP Tour A tour of the elementary functions provided by Windows XP. Click Start > Tour Windows XP. Or click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Tour Windows XP. Click on the topics to find out about important functions of Windows XP. Click the Title. An explanation will appear on the lower part of the screen.
Understanding the Desktop The Desktop is the working area on the computer. It consists of the large workspace, which is more or less the entire the screen and a Taskbar at the bottom. Desktop Icons You can directly launch a program. Start Menu Recycle Bin Language Bar Start Button Taskbar System Tray with Clock Start Button Opens the Start Menu. Taskbar Displays programs that are currently running. Frequently used icons can be placed here. Recycle Bin Deleted files or folders end up here.
Understanding the Start Menu The Start Menu includes everything that is required to start Windows. From the Start Menu it is possible to run a program, open a file, assign system users with the Control Panel, receive support by clicking Help and Support, and search desired items from computer or Internet by clicking Search.
Understanding a Window A window is the basic component in working with the computer. The My Computer window, which is a window for the computer’s hard drive, will be used as an example here to show the basic composition of a window. Click Start > My Computer. Folder Icon Title Bar Close Window Button Menu Bar Maximize Button Minimize Button Quick Task Window Folders Files Click Shared Files or the Local Disk to view the folders and files in it.
Help and Support Center Help and Support Center provides references and troubleshooting information regarding computer use. Click Start > Help and Support. Displays Help Index Related help information appears when a search keyword is entered. Connect to Support Center. The computer has to be connected to the Internet Help Topics Computer information can be viewed and the problem can be diagnosed.
Document Operations To create documents, WordPad or NotePad, which is included in Windows, or a separate specialized word processor program can be used, such as MS Word. Instructions for creating documents using WordPad is provided here. ■ Creating a New Document 1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories> WordPad 2. Create and edit your document. For more information about WordPad, refer to on-line Help. ■ Saving a Document 1. Select File from the Menu, and click Save. 2.
■ Opening a Document 1. Click Start > All programs > Accessories > WordPad. 2. Select File From the Menu, and click Open. 3. Click on the Look in field and specify the folder in which the file is saved. 4. Select the file to open and click Open. ■ Printing a Document To print a document, connect a printer to the computer. For more information about connecting and configuring a printer, please refer to the printer manual. To print a WordPad document 1. Turn on the printer, and insert paper. 2.
Chapter 3 Using The Computer This chapter investigates various different functions of the computer and provides information on using the related application programs for them.
Using the CD-ROM Drive This computer has one of the following CD drives. - CD-ROM Drive - CD-RW Drive - DVD-ROM Drive - CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive - DVD-Multi Drive Note Reads a CD. Reads and writes data on a CD. Reads a CD/DVD. Read a CD/DVD, and writes data onto a CD. Reads CD/DVD, and writes data to CD/DVD. Supports DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM only for the DVD recording format. Only CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo, DVD-Multi drive is provided in X10 Plus and X30 models. To Run a CD 1.
Using the Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player enables the user to configure and play video and audio files from the computer or the Internet. Click Start > Windows Media Player. Or click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Windows Media Player. Playlist pane Features Playback Control area Caution If you maximize or restore down the window while playing a media such as an audio CD on Media Player, the screen may not displayed properly for a moment. Chapter 3.
To Play an Audio CD 1. Insert an audio CD into the CD drive, and a list of all available players is displayed automatically. 2. Select Windows Media Player, and click OK to play the audio CD. To Play a Video CD 1. Insert a video CD into the CD drive. 2. When a video window appears, double-click the MPEGAV folder. 3. Double-click the DAT file. 4. When a warning window appears, click the Open with button. 5. In the new window, click Select Program from List and click OK. 6.
To Write Data in CD You can copy data to a blank CD or create an audio CD. 1. Insert a blank CD into the CD-RW drive. 2. Click Open Writable CD Folder and click OK. The CD-ROM drive window appears automatically. 3. Click Start > My Computer. 4. Select, drag and drop folders or files to copy onto the CD-ROM drive window. Click Write Files to CD in the CD-ROM drive window. CD-ROM drive window 1. Drag and drop folders or files to copy 2. Click Write Files to CD My Computer window Chapter 3.
5. When the CD Write Wizard appears, enter the CD label, and click Next. The data will begin copying. 6. When copying is completed, a message ‘completed’ will appear and the CD-ROM drive will open automatically. Note For more information on copying CDs Click Start > Help and Support. Enter [CD copy] in the search field, and click the Search button.
To Enjoy Home Theater (S/PDIF Port) Your computer supports 5.1 channel output, which is a basic function for home theater systems, and DVD drive. It provides 3D surround sound and vivid screen. Note Home theater system usually consists of a TV, DVD, 5.1 channel speaker, and digital amp and provides a high-resolution screen (MPEG2) and 3D surrounding sound (Dolby 5.1 or DTS). With a home theater system, you can enjoy a vivid screen and sound in your home as if you are in a movie theater.
■ Step 2. Configuring the digital sound output on the computer Press +< Note > to output the audio signal through the S/PDIF port. The S/PDIF setting also can be changed in the Sound and Audio Device properties. (Click Start > Control Panel > Sounds, speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices.) However, +< > keys have priority. ■ Step 3. Enable S/PDIF in the DVD program When using 5.
Working with PCMCIA Cards Various different functions can be added by inserting PCMCIA cards into the system. This system supports 16 / 32 bit, type I or II PCMCIA card types. Caution Before using the PCMCIA slot, remove the slot protector. Push the eject button of the PCMCIA card slot once to pop it out. Push the button again to eject the slot protector. 1. Insert a card into the PCMCIA card slot on the side of the system. Eject Button 2.
Using the Memory Stick Slot (Optional) In recent, Memory Stick is popular as a removable storage device like floppy diskette. It is widely used for many digital products like digital camera, PDA, etc. Users can easily install Memory Stick to save and remove data in it. Caution Restrictions for using a Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro Memory Sticks and Memory Sticks Pro (256MB ~ 1GB, about 1 MB/s data rate) can only be used as data saving devices.
Using EasyBox Use EasyBox program to make use of Windows' complicated function easily andconveniently. Learn about EasyBox Double-click the EasyBox( ) icon on the desktop. (Or select Start > All Programs > Samsung > EasyBox > EasyBox.) System : System management features are available, including disk defragmenter, removing unnecessary files/folders, computer scheduling and system recovery. BIOS : In windows-based mode, you can recover the BIOS defaults and change the boot sequence.
Using EasyBox Security management function will be used as an example here to show the function of Easybox ■ Configuring Firewall The Windows Firewall prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to your system via the network or the Internet. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Samsung > EasyBox > EasyBox. 2. Click Security from the top menu bar. 3. Select Windows Firewall Settings from the Security menu on the left. 4. Select a firewall level. 5. Click Apply.
Using Samsung Smart Screen Use Samsung Smart Screen program to arrange desktop icons as desired and manage them effectively. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Smart Screen. Note When you launch Samsung Smart Screen for the first time, a dialog box asking whether to register the program as a start program or not appears. If you select OK, the program is automatically launched when you start your computer. 2. Samsung Smart Screen appears.
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Chapter 4 Connecting to the Internet This chapter provides instructions on connecting to the Internet.
Connecting to the Internet The following options show many ways to connect to the Internet. An appropriate option should be selected depending on the user’s working environment and the user’s system specifications. Option 1 Connecting using a modem and a telephone line. Service has to be applied for and received from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) through an Internet service account. Option 2 Connecting using a High-speed communication network service, such as ADSL and VDSL.
Connecting to the Internet Using a Modem 1. Connect the telephone line to the modem port. Do not use a digital telephone line. 2. To connect the modem to the Internet, and use e-mail, you have to apply to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for an Internet service. Note For more account information, please contact your ISP. Ask your ISP about Internet fees and the disconnection procedure. If the Internet connection is not disconnected properly, additional telephone charges may incur. Chapter 4.
Configuring the Network Environment Settings for Wired LAN Connections A wired LAN environment is an environment where you can connect to the Internet using the company’s LAN or with a broadband modem. 1. Connect the network (LAN) cable to the LAN port of the system. 2. Click Start > Control Panel. 3. Select Network and Internet Connections in the [Control Panel] window. 4. Click Network Connections in the [Network and Internet Connections] window. 5.
7. In the “This connection uses the following items” field, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. ① Check the driver ② Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” ③ Click Properties Note In the above screen, necessary network components can be added by clicking the Install button. 8. Enter the system’s IP and DNS server addresses on the General tab of the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] window.
Using Samsung Network Manager Use Samsung Network Manager to configure network setting. Using the program, you can do the following. You can save network settings (including IP address) according to network places such as office and home. When you change places, simply select a network place and the network settings will be automatically changed accordingly. You can easily find out your current IP. ■ To configure network setting 1. Connect LAN cable to the computer’s LAN port. 2.
5. New place icon is displayed and full dialog box appears. Check your IP and click Close. Network setting is saved. Note To configure network setting of some place other than current place, click the place icon and configure each network device. If you are using DHCP, select ‘DHCP’ check box and click Save. If you are using a static IP, clear ‘DHCP’ check box, enter appropriate network setting and click Save. Ask ISP or network administrator for IP address.
Using Both DHCP and Static IP Simultaneously. When you are alternatively using networks with either DHCP or static IP addressing, you can use alternative settings that enable simultaneous configurations of DHCP and static IP to use both of the network connections without reconfiguring. Note This function is provided only when your operating system is Windows XP. 1.
Configuring the Network Environment Settings for Wireless LAN Network (WLAN) 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. When a computer-to-computer network has been constructed, a computer that is not connected to the Internet can share the Internet by accessing another computer connected to the Internet. (See Page 4-18.
Connecting to an Access Point (AP) This section describes how to connect to an AP. You can use the network when you are connected to an AP. Note The connection setup is described for a computer running on Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you are using the Windows 2000 system, refer to P. 4-15 ‘Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program’. For more detailed information such as the network key (encryption key), ask your network administrator. 1.
Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc) In computer-to-computer wireless networks, you can wirelessly connect 2 or more computers that have wireless LAN modules. Using this method, a computer that is not connected to the Internet can share the Internet by accessing another computer connected to the Internet. (Refer to “Sharing an Internet connection through a wireless network” (P.4-24).) You can connect by completing the following steps: Step 1.
3. On the Wireless Networks tab, click Advanced. 4. Clear ‘Automatically connect to non-default network’ check box, if it is selected. Select ‘Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) networks only’, and click Close. 5. In the Wireless Networks tab, click Add. 6. Enter the network name (e.g. samsung), and unselect ‘The key is provided for me automatically’. Enter the encryption key in the Network key field, and click OK.
7. Check that the configured network name (e.g. samsung) is in the ‘Preferred networks item’, and click OK. Now your wireless network setup has been completed. Chapter 4.
■ Step 2. Connecting to the configured computer 1. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection ( and select View Available Wireless Networks. ) icon on the taskbar, 2. Select the wireless network name (e.g. samsung) specified in “Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)”, and click Connect. 3. Enter a cryptographic key in the network key box and click Connect.
Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program You can use a wireless LAN by using a wireless LAN configuration program (PROSet) provided separately. To use wireless network connection, complete the following procedures. ▶ Step1. Install the wireless LAN configuration program (PROSet). ▶ Step2. Configure wireless network settings through the wireless LAN configuration program. ■ Step 1.
1. Click Scan in the Networks tab. 2. Select the name of desired access point or computer-to-computer network to connect from the searched available networks list, and click Connect. Note If your desired network does not appear, click Refresh. An access point is represented by ( ) icon, and a computer-to-computer network is represented by ( ) icon. An ( ) icon is displayed in front of an access point or a computer-to-computer network with configured security settings. 3.
• To create a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network To create a new computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network or to connect to a hidden access point (Stealth/Closed Mode), refer to the following procedures. Note A hidden access point is an access point that exists, but is configured not to be detected by the scan operation to prevent access attempts from unauthorized users. 1. Click Add in the Networks tab. 2. Enter Profile Name and Network name (SSID), select Operating Mode, then click Next.
Using Network Services While the computer is connected to the network, you can use network services to share files, folders, and printers. Using computer-to-computer wireless networks, you can access the Internet through a computer that is connected to the Internet even if your computer is not directly connected to the Internet. Note Network services are provided for the computers that are connected to the network through wired or wireless network connections.
■ Step 1. Configuring Sharing 1. Right-click the target file or folder to share in My Computer, and select Sharing and Security. 2. Click ‘IF you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the wizard, click here’. Note It has the same security effect as that of the ‘Network Setup Wizard’. This screen does not appear if Internet Sharing Network Wizard has been installed in the computer-to-computer wireless network environment. 3. Select ‘Just enable file sharing’, and click OK.
■ Step 2. Using Shared Files or Folders This section describes how to access shared files or folders if your computer is a member of the same workgroup. 1. Click Start > My Computer. Under Other Places, click My Network Places in your computer. 2. Click ‘View workgroup computers’, and click the desired computer to access the shared file. Note If your computer is a member of another workgroup: 1. Click Other Places > Microsoft Windows Network. 2. Click the desired workgroup. 3.
Sharing Printers This section describes how to share a printer between computers connected to a network. To share a printer, complete the following procedures: Step 1. Configure printer sharing in the computer connected to the printer. Step 2. Add and use the shared printer in other computers on the network. ■ Step 1. Configuring Printer Sharing 1. From the computer connected to the printer, click Start > Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click the printer you want to share, and click Sharing. 3.
4. In the Printers and Faxes window, you will find the printer icon has been changed to another icon on a hand. ■ Step 2. Adding and Using a Shared Printer 1. From a different computer that wants to use the shared printer, click Start > Printers and Faxes. 2. Click Add a printer. 3. In the Add Printer Wizard, click Next. 4. Select ‘A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer’, and click Next. 5. Select ‘Browse for a printer’, and click Next. 6.
7. Read the warning about a shared printer, and click Yes to install the shared printer. 8. Select Yes for ‘Do you want to use this printer as a default printer?’, and click Next. 9. Click Finish. 10. When the printer sharing configuration has been completed, the shared printer appears in the Printers and Faxes window. Now you can print using the shared printer even if your computer is not directly connected to a printer. Chapter 4.
Sharing an Internet connection through a wireless network By connecting your computer to another computer, which is connected to the Internet over a wired connection, through a wireless network (Peer-to- Peer), you can access the Internet from your computer. Note To share an Internet connection, the computers should be connected to a computer-to-computer (peer-to-peer) wireless network.
3. In the Advanced tab, select ‘Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection’, and click OK. ■ Step 2. Checking the Shared Internet Connection When the Internet connection sharing configuration has been completed, the network icon in the Network Connections window is displayed as follows: Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections. A computer connected to the Internet.
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) You can transfer files between Bluetooth devices, use the Internet, and construct a Personal Area Network. In addition, you can use a wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, and a wireless printer that have the Bluetooth function. Note You can only use the Bluetooth communication function between devices (computers, mobile phones, PDAs, printers, etc.) which support Bluetooth.
Using a Personal Area Network You can exchange files between computers by connecting to the shared folder of another computer via a Personal Area Network. For more detailed procedures on using the Personal Area Network, refer to “Join a personal area network”,“Provide a name for your computer on a personal area network”and“Bluetooth personal area networking overview”of the Bluetooth On-line help.
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Chapter 5 System Management This chapter provides information on efficient computer management.
Managing Power Use Power Options to save power consumption. You can switch Standby Mode while you are not using your computer or configure the system components to shut it down on a specified time. ■ Specifying Power Save Time You can specify Turn Off Monitor, Turn Off Hard Disk, System Standby Mode, and Maximum Power Save Mode. Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Power Schemes tab. Then specify time in each item and click OK.
■ Using the Power button You can configure the function of the power button. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options and select the Advanced tab. Configure the Power button function. Configure the +< Caution > function. When the Power button is configured to put the system into Power-Saving Mode, manually shutting down the computer requires the Power button to be pressed and held for more than 4 seconds. Chapter 5.
Using the Battery Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power without connecting the AC power. This computer uses smart rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Caution Please read the instructions on the battery before use. Please refer to the system operation environment (Page A-2) of this manual and operate and store the battery at room temperature. Ejecting and Attaching Battery 1. Shutdown system and close LCD. 2. Put the computer upside down. 3.
Checking the Battery Charge Status You can check the battery charge status using one of the following two methods: Method 1 : Pressing the +< battery charge. > key combination displays the remaining ● Power supply status (Power Source) When operating on battery power When operating on AC power ● Remaining Battery Charge Level (Battery Level, %) Method 2 : Remove the battery from the computer, and press the PUSH button on the battery to view the approximate remaining battery charge (%).
Increasing Battery Life ■ Adjust LCD Brightness + < > : Dim the LCD display brightness. ■ Use Power Saving Mode This function reduces power consumption when the system is not being used for a prolonged period of time. ■ Use Battery Calibration When the battery is in continuous use without being completely charged or discharged, there may be a difference between the displayed battery charge and the actual battery charge, owing to the inherent characteristics of the battery.
Upgrading Memory This computer has a 128 MB or 256 MB memory module. There is a socket in which one additional memory module can be installed. Note Before replacing the memory module, turn the system off completely. Do not replace the memory module when the system is in Rest Mode. 1. Using a screwdriver, open the memory-module compartment cover on the bottom of the system. Screws 2. Push the memory module tabs outward to pop the memory module outward. Pull the module out at an angle of about 30°.
3. Align the new memory module connectors accordingly and slide it into the slot at a 30˚ angle. 4. Push the memory module in until the module clicks into place. If the memory module is not fixed completely, push the module while pressing the memory module tabs outward. 5. Close and fix the memory-module compartment cover using a screwdriver.
Using the Security Lock The security lock is a device used to physically ‘fix’ the system when using it in a public place. The locking device needs to be purchased separately. The shape and methods of use may differ depending on the manufacturer. Please refer to the manual provided with the security lock for proper use. Connect a security lock cable to a fixed object, and to the security lock port on the back of the computer. ② ① Chapter 5.
Traveling with the Computer 5-10 Manual - When traveling, keep the system and the AC adapter disconnected. Otherwise, it may affect the functions of the system. - Make sure that the system is not pressed by a book or heavy objects. The LCD may get damaged. - When traveling by plane, use a bag designed for notebook PCs and hand-carry the computer. - Allow the computer and disks to pass through security X-rays but do not pass the computer and disks through metal detectors.
Chapter 6 Customizing your computer This chapter provides information how to use the system setup, customizinig screen settings.
Using System Setup System Setup is a utility that enables the computer environment to be changed to suit the user. System Setup is used when changing the system password, booting priority, or when adding new devices. Please use extra care when configuring System Setup, as it may cause serious system error. To enter System Setup 1. Turn on the computer. 2. When the booting screen appears, press . 3. The initial System Setup screen will appear in a moment.
System Setup Menus Menu Items Description Main Configures the basic system environment Advanced Configures OS and major chipset options of the system Security Configures system security options Boot Configures booting options Exit Exits System Setup Note For more information on System Setup menus or options, please refer to Help on the right side of the screen. System Setup Navigation Keys Displays the Help window. Exits the current sub menu or opens the Exit menu.
Configuring the Password ■ Setting the Supervisor Password By configuring a supervisor password, you can restrict system access to authorized users only. Note Do not lose or forget your password. If you have forgotten your password, contact the Samsung service center. 1. Select the Security menu in the System Setup. (To enter into System Setup, see Page 6-2.) 2. On the ‘Set Supervisor Password’ item, press .
■ Setting the User Password You can configure user passwords so that other users can use the system. Note Before activating a user password, a supervisor password must have been configured. Users can start the system with their user password, but cannot enter into the System Setup. Deactivating the supervisor password also deactivates the user password. On the ‘Set User Password’ item, press , and complete step 3-4 of Configuring the Supervisor Password.
Changing Booting Priority You can select the booting priority among the devices such as the hard drive, CD-ROM drive, etc. The following example describes how to configure the hard drive as the first booting device when the CD-ROM drive is configured as the first booting device by default. 1. Select the Boot Menu in System Setup. 2. Press on Boot Device Priority item.
Configuring Resolution and Color Depth Screen resolution is the number of pixels displayed on the screen. High resolution makes the overall screen area large, although individual items appear small. Color quality is determined by the number of bits used to represent a pixel on the screen. High color quality displays more number of colors on your screen. 1. Press touchpad right button on the desktop, and click Properties. 2. Make changes on the Settings tab of the [Display Properties] dialog.
Using External Display Devices Using external display devices such as a monitor, projector, TV, etc allows you to view screen images alternatively or simultaneously on each device. Additionally, you can extend the screen onto two display devices to use a larger workspace.Using external display devices is especially useful when you are giving a presentation or watching a movie through your TV.
3. Click the monitor ‘2’ icon, select the ‘Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor’ check box, and then click Apply. 4. When you have completed this, click OK on the left of the Troubleshoot button. The primary display device (the LCD) is indicated as ‘1’, and the secondary display device is indicated as ‘2’. Now you can use each of the two display devices as independent display devices. 1: Primary 2: Secondary Note When using Dual View, only the LCD is configured as the primary display device.
■ Deactivating Dual View Mode Click the monitor ‘2’ icon, clear the ‘Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor’ check box, and then click Apply. Note To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode Click the title bar of the window in the primary display device (1, the LCD), and drag it to the secondary display device (2). The window moves to the secondary display device.
Checking for Viruses The Norton AntiVirus software is provided as the virus inspection program. Note When you first run Norton AntiVirus, the Norton AntiVirus Configuration window pops up. If you complete the configuration and your computer connect to network, you can download and install the latest updates via the network. When the live update is done, virus scanning starts automatically. To stop scanning, click on Stop.
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Chapter 7 Recovering the Computer This chapter provides recovery procedures using the System Recovery CD when the computer is not operating properly.
Restoring the System Note This description is only for models running Window XP. The System Restore function allows you to restore your computer to an earlier copy (called restore point), and restores the settings if a problem occurs. The System Restore function is provided by Windows XP to enable the resolution of various problems without reinstalling Windows XP completely. You can use System Restore in the following cases. · The system files are deleted or damaged by mistake.
■ Returning your computer to an earlier restore point The procedures to return your computer to an earlier restore point when a problem has occurred are described below. 1. Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. 2. Select ‘Restore my computer to an earlier time’, and click Next. 3. Select the desired restore date (①) from the calendar restoration and select the desired restore point from the list (②), and then click Next.
Reinstalling Software If you have reinstalled the Windows operating system, or the system and program do not operate properly, you can re-install the driver and program using the system software CD. Note This computer is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP. Therefore, Windows drivers other than the ones included in the System Software CD are not provided. ■ Running the system software CD Insert the system software CD into the CD-ROM drive. The initial screen appears automatically.
■ Installing drivers and programs 1. Click Standard Installation in the main window of the System Software CD. (Standard Installation is recommended) 2. The system is scanned to display the drivers and programs that need to be installed. 3. Click OK. The drivers and programs are automatically installed as factory defaults.
Reinstalling Windows XP If the Windows XP does not operate properly due to an error in the system, or if you have replaced the hard disk drive, you can reinstall Windows XP using the system recovery CD. Caution With the system recovery CD, you can reinstall Windows XP only. To return the system to the state of shipment, reinstall the device drivers and programs with the system software CD after reinstalling Windows XP with the system recovery CD.
Quick Installation : This re-installs Windows with the user data and the system configuration intact. The user data in the already existing Windows folders may be preserved as the existing Windows folders are overwritten. 3. The description for the standard installation appears. Click Yes. The installation starts, and the system will be restarted after a while. Note When Quick Installation is selected, Setup proceeds with Step 3 before automatically installing Windows.
■ If You Cannot Run Windows If you cannot run Windows, you have to boot the system with the system recovery CD, and reinstall Windows. If you boot the system from the system recovery CD, you can install Windows only with the user installation option. You cannot install with the standard installation option. 1. Insert the system recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive and start the computer. 2. If the following message appears on the screen, press any key from the keyboard.
Q&A This section provides information on possible problems, solutions and other references for system use. Windows Related Q1The system does not shutdown properly. A When the system does not shutdown normally, press and hold the Power button until the system manually shuts off. If the Power-Saving Mode is configured into the Power button, press and hold for more than 4 seconds to shut the system off. When the system is turned on after such manual shutdown, Scandisk will run to check errors in the system.
Display Related Q1 The LCD screen is blank. A Adjust the LCD screen brightness. Use the + < >, + < > keys. Q2 The screen saver disturbs screen viewing during Media Player or video file operation. A Under the Media Player Options, in Player > Enable Screen Saver During Use, uncheck the box and restart the player. Q3 In DOS mode, changing the full screen DOS mode by pressing ALT+Enter key displays a broken image for a short period.
Q7 Execution of a DOS command such as DIR causes the desktop to momentarily appear as a broken image when using the system in 2-byte character language DOS mode. A This may happen when you have configured the display in such a way that the screen is displayed to both the LCD and CRT screens simultaneously. To avoid this, configure the screen as either LCD or CRT. (See “Using External Display Devices” (p.6-8).
Modem Related Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound. A1 Check that the telephone line is properly connected to the modem. A2 Check that the modem driver is installed properly. 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System. 2. Select Hardware tab > Device Manager > Modems in the System Properties window, and check if there is a yellow exclamation mark on the installed modem icon.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Otherwise, enter the ATX3 command manually before making a call. It can correct this problem by skipping the dial tone check step. Configuring the Modem through the Control Panel. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections Under See Also, click Phone and Modem Options. In the Modems tab, select the installed modem, and click Properties. In the Modem tab of the Modem Properties window, clear the ‘Wait for dial tone before dialing’ check box.
Wired LAN Related Q Function A is a function that activates the system in rest mode when a signal (such as ping or magic packet commands) arrives from network(wired LAN). To use function 1. Click Start > My Computer > My Network Places > View network connections. 2. Click the right button on the touchpad over Local Area Connection, and select Properties. 3. Click Configure..., and select Power Management tab.
Wireless LAN Related Refer to “Configuring the Network Environment Settings for Wireless LAN Network (WLAN)” (P.4-9) for the basic uses of a wireless LAN. Q1 The Wireless LAN device is operating properly, but I cannot connect to the Internet or to another computer. This is due to an inappropriate configuration. Check the following check lists: A1 If you are using a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network connection, check that the name of the configured network (SSID) is correct.
Q3 I cannot share an Internet connection. A1 It may require some time to synchronize the computers to share an Internet connection after the Internet connection sharing configuration is completed. If you cannot share Internet connection even after a longer period, restart the computer. A2 Check if the connection between the network adapters is configured to bridge.
A4 Verify whether the AP is operating properly. When the AP is not operating normally, turn off the AP and after a short while turn it on again. Verify whether the AP’s firmware is the most recent version. (Contact the AP manufacturer or the place where you purchased the AP for details of the AP firmware.) A5 Verify whether the AP has been properly connected to the network.
Q5 In the Windows XP ‘Available wireless networks’ window, the Wireless Network Connection is displayed as ‘Not Available’. A1 When there is a Wireless LAN button, ensure that the Wireless LAN button is turned on. (Refer to ”Hot Keys” (P. 1-17)) A2 Check if there is additional program for a wireless LAN connection installed. Windows XP supports wireless LAN connections through the Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service.
Q6 When connecting to a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network, I cannot connect to another computer connected to the same computer-to-computer network. A1 Make sure that the security settings and network name of the computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network is correct. A2 Check the TCP/IP properties of the computers to be connected through the computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network.
Q10 The wireless LAN does not operate properly when there are other products operating in the 2.4GHz band. A1 Since IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g equipment uses a common frequency or the ISM band, channel interference may occur when a wireless video transceiver or a microwave oven is being used. If you experience channel interference from other equipment, it is recommended changing the channel to connect to the AP. A2 IEEE802.11g equipment operates in hybrid mode when there is active IEEE802.11b equipment.
A4 For a model with an installed 11b card, check the wireless LAN driver version installed on your computer. (Click Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager. Under Network adapters, right-click PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter item and click Properties > Driver tab then check the driver version.) When a driver of version 1.1.5.0 or lower is installed, remove the security patch (Q815485) if it is installed.
Game/Program Related Q1 3D game is not executed, or some functions are not working. A Change the graphic setting of the game to ‘2D’ or ‘Software Renderer’, then execute the program again. Q2 I launched a game right after installing it, and the game is not executed. A This problem may occur when the game is not compatible with Windows XP. Launch the game again, and it will be executed properly. Q3 A game runs only in small screen format.
Q6 While running a game, + keys may not work or screen may not be displayed properly when the keys are pressed. A While running Direct3D game, display device configuration keys do not work to maintain the system stability. Since display device control varies depending on the type of display devices in some games, the screen may not displayed properly. Use + keys before starting a game. Do not press the keys while running a game.
Q11 The screen may not be displayed properly in some games. A In some games including Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the screen may not displayed properly when you set the screen resolution to 1024x768 and color quality to 32 bits. Play these games in screen resolution - 1024x768 and color quality - 16 bits. Q12 The screen is severely interrupted in some games. A In 3D games, the texture data needed in 3D screen presentation are stored in the system memory.
Security Center Q1 To change the popup window display settings when connected to the Internet. In the Windows XP SP2 environment, you can decide whether to display a popup window when connected to the Internet, for user convenience and security. A1 To display most of the popup windows when connected to the Internet: 1. Click on Internet Options in Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Manage security settings for. 2. In the Privacy tab of Internet Properties, clear Block pop-ups.
Q3 When you see a Windows Security Alert icon appear on the right part of the task bar. With the Security Center feature added, Windows XP SP2 checks the Firewall, the automatic updates configuration and installation of virus-checking programs to display a Windows Security Alert icon on the right part of the task bar when it judges that the computer is vulnerable to attacks from the Internet. In this case, check the following to install the necessary components. A1 Set up the Windows Firewall.
A5 If Windows does not recognize the existence of an anti-virus program even when it has been installed, your computer could be vulnerable to attacks from the Internet. You should install an anti-virus program that your computer is able to identify. Check the following programs which Windows can detect and select one from the list.
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Appendix Appendix System specifications, software types and safety instructions are provided here.
System Specifications The following is the basic hardware specification for the purchased product. Variations may exist depending on the model type. X10 plus Model Item Specifications Remarks CPU Cache Memory Main Memory Main Chipset Intel Pentium M 1.4~1.7GHz / Dothan 1MB(Pentium M)/2MB(Dothan) 128/256/512/1024 MB DDR SDRAM, 2 DDR socket Odem+ / ICH4M Optional Hard disk drive (HDD) CD Drive 2.5”, UltraDMA 100, S.M.A.R.T 9.
X15 plus Model Item Specifications Remarks CPU Cache Memory Main Memory Main Chipset Intel Pentium M 1.3~1.7GHz / Dothan 1MB(Pentium M)/2MB(Dothan) 128/256/512/1024 MB DDR SDRAM, 2 DDR socket Odem+ / ICH4M Optional Hard disk drive (HDD) CD Drive 2.5”, UltraDMA 100, S.M.A.R.T 9.
X30 Model Item Specifications Remarks CPU Cache Memory Main Memory Main Chipset Intel Pentium M 1.3~1.7GHz / Dothan 1MB(Pentium M)/2MB(Dothan) 128/256/512/1024 MB DDR SDRAM, 2 DDR socket Odem+ / ICH4M Optional Hard disk drive (HDD) CD Drive 2.5”, UltraDMA 100, S.M.A.R.T 9.
Wireless LAN Specifications (Optional) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter Item Physical Specifications Specifications Dimensions 59.75 X 44.45 mm (Width X Height) operation temperature Same as system operation specifications and humidity Temperature: 0 ~ 70°C, Humidity: less than 85% Power Saving Mode 135mW Power Receiving Mode 1.0W Specification Transmission Mode 1.6W Power 3.3V Compatibility IEEE 802.
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Item Specifications Physical Dimensions 59.75 X 44.45 mm (Width X Height) Specifications operation temperature and humidity Same as system operation specifications Temperature: 0 ~ 70°C, Humidity: less than 85% Power Power Saving Mode Receiving Mode 135mW 0.85W Specification Transmission Mode 1.45W Power 3.3V Compatibility IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.
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Safety Instructions Instructions for Setup ● Set up the system on a stable work surface. If the system is dropped it may be damaged or it may inflict injuries on the user. ● Do not use loose power outlets or damaged power cables. There is a danger of electric shocks or fires. ● Set up the system in a clean, dry and airy place. If the system overheats, it may be damaged or it may cause fires. ● Use standard power voltage. High-voltage may result in product damage or cause fires.
Instructions for careful handling ● Handle with care so as not to damage the data in the hard disk. - Since the hard disk is fragile and sensitive to external conditions, it may be damaged from temperature changes or impact during operation. Take extra care to prevent such damages. - Loss of data due to external conditions or carelessness during use is the user’s sole responsibility and the manufacturer shall not be held liable for any compensation.
● Use only authorized parts and do not disassemble, repair or modify the computer unless at an authorized dealer. Use authorized service centers as the system may be damaged. ● Do not touch the power strip with wet hands. There is a danger of electric shock. ● Place the computer away from heat devices (such as heaters). It may damage the system or cause fires. ● Clean with cleaners specifically for computers Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or alcohol to clean the computer. It may damage the product.