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  • Page 1 P28/P29 3.5 Notices No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the manufacturer. The information within this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained in herein;...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    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.
  • Page 3: Care During Use

    Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable rechargeable batteries in the garbage. Contact the Samsung Helpline for information on how to dispose of batteries that you cannot use or recharge any longer. Follow all local regulations when disposing of old batteries.
  • Page 4: Laser Safety

    Laser Safety All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825. The laser devices in these components are classified as “Class 1 Laser Products” under a US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device.
  • Page 6 In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device may be restricted or eliminated. Airports, Hospitals, and Oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated.
  • Page 7: United States Of America

    United States of America Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 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.
  • Page 8: Fcc Part

    The FCC has set a general guideline of 20 cm (8 inches) separation between the device and the body, for use of a wireless device near the body (this does not include extremities). This device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the body when wireless devices are on.
  • Page 9 If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
  • Page 10 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. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limitesapplicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté...
  • Page 11 Telecommunications per DOC notice (for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem) The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users’...
  • Page 12: European Union

    European Union The following information is only applicable to systems labeled with the CE mark European Directives This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives: • EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with amending directives 92/31/EEC & 93/68/ EEC as per –...
  • Page 13 European States qualified under wireless approvals: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France (with frequency Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The restrictions), Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Accept EU Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland European States with restrictions on use: In France, the frequency range is restricted to 2446.5-2483.5 MHz for devices above 10 mW transmitting power such as wireless LAN.
  • Page 14: Using Your Documentation

    Using Your Documentation Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer with the Windows® XP operating system. Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an experienced user, this user’s manual can help you get the most from your computer. Manual Documentation Conventions Information Icons Four icons and their associated messages appear in this manual.
  • Page 15: Touchpad Conventions

    CD-ROM Device Naming Convention In many installation programs you will have to install a program from the CD-ROM device. The program installation sequence assumes that the CD is drive d:\, however this is not always the case. The name of the CD-ROM drive is the letter following the letter assigned to your last HDD.
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting Started Introducing Your Computer The photographs used in this user manual may be somewhat different in shape and colour to those of your computer depending on the model of your computer. Front View LCD Latch Status Indicators (p 15) Power Button Keyboard (p 8) Touchpad (p12)
  • Page 17: Right View

    Right View Left View LAN Port Modem Port (p33) (p32) 4 Users Manual CD Drive(Option, (p 22) Battery USB Ports (2.0) Microphone Jack PCMCIA Card Slot Headphone Jack TV-Out Port (S-Video)
  • Page 18: Back View

    Back View Monitor Port DC Jack USB Ports (2.0) Fan Vent Security Lock Port Bottom View CPU Bay Memory Bay Battery Cover Latch Getting Started 5...
  • Page 19: Turning The Computer On And Off

    Turning the Computer On and Off To turn on the computer 1. Insert the battery and connect the AC adapter according to the Installation Guide. 2. Slide the LCD latch to the right and open the LCD panel. 3. Press the power button. To turn off the computer 1.
  • Page 20 If the computer does not turn off properly due to a system error, press <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Delete>. When [Windows Task Manager] dialog box appears, click Shut Down > Turn Off to turn off the computer. Your unsaved work may be lost/damaged. If <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Delete> keys do not operate either, press the power button for more than 4 seconds to turn off the computer.
  • Page 21: Using The Keyboard

    Using the Keyboard Your computer has an 88/89-key keyboard. By pressing designated key combinations, you can have access to all the key functions of a full-sized keyboard. Function Windows Embedded Numeric Keypad Although the layout of the keys on your computer’s keyboard is different from that on a desktop computer’s keyboard, the keyboard feels like a full-sized keyboard when you use it.
  • Page 22: Using The Numeric Keypad

    The keys on the keyboard can be grouped into the following categories: • Full-sized Alphanumeric typewriter keys are arranged like a standard typewriter keyboard and are used for text entry. The Windows keys on either side of the spacebar open Windows menus and perform other special functions. •...
  • Page 23: Using Special Function Keys

    Using Special Function Keys The function key activates special functions when it is pressed in combination with another keys. Table 2 shows the special key combinations. <Fn> Key Key Name Combinations <Esc/ > Rest <F2/ > Gauge <F4/ > LCD/CRT <F6/ >...
  • Page 24 < > Volume Up Increases the audio volume. Getting Started 11...
  • Page 25: Using The Touchpad

    Using the Touchpad In Windows, you always see a small graphical image on the screen that indicates the location where you can take the next action. This image is called a pointer, and is usually displayed in arrow shape ( ) or ‘I’...
  • Page 26 You can perform various actions with your touchpad as described below. Action Move Click Double-Click Right-Click Drag Function Process Move the pointer Place your finger on the touchpad and slide your finger to a destination. Select an object, open a menu, or Place the pointer over an object, execute a button then press left touchpad button...
  • Page 27 Make sure to use your finger to move the pointer with the touchpad. Do not use any sharpened tool because it may damage your touchpad. 14 Users Manual...
  • Page 28: Reading The Status Indicators

    Reading the Status Indicators Name Function Num Lock Turns on when the numeric keypad is activated. Caps Lock Turns on when the user has set the option for typing letters in upper case. Scroll Lock Turns on when it is set to scroll the screen up and down while the cursor position does not change in some applications.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Lcd Brightness

    Adjusting LCD Brightness There are 8 levels of LCD brightness (1: Dimmest ~ 8: Brightest). Press <Fn>+< brightness. When changed, the current LCD brightness is displayed on the top left corner of the LCD screen for a few seconds. Whenever you change the power source the brightness level changes according to the settings.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume To adjust using keyboard Press <Fn>+< > or <Fn>+< To adjust using volume control program Click the Volume icon( level. For advanced volume control options, double-click the Volume icon ( the volume level in the volume control program. >...
  • Page 31: Introducing Windows

    Introducing Windows Understanding the Desktop The desktop is the working area on the computer. It consists of the large workspace and a taskbar at the bottom. Shortcut Icons Start Menu Start Button Start Button Taskbar Recycle Bin Language Bar 18 Users Manual Taskbar System Tray with Clock Opens the Start menu.
  • Page 32: Understanding The Start Menu

    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 Control Panel, receive support by clicking Help and Support, and search desired items from the computer or Internet by clicking Search.
  • Page 33: Understanding A Window

    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 >...
  • Page 34: Help And Support Center

    Help and Support Center Help and Support Center provides references and troubleshooting information regarding computer use. Click Start > Help and Support. Windows XP Tour You can tour elementary functions provided by Windows XP. Click Start > Tour Windows XP. Or click Start >...
  • Page 35: Using The Computer

    Using the Computer Using the CD Drive You have one of following drives installed in your computer. CD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drive CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo drive DVD Dual Drive DVD SuperMulti Drive To insert a CD 1. Press the eject button on right side of the CD drive. 2.
  • Page 36 3. When the tray slides out, remove the CD from the tray. 4. Push the tray in gently until it clicks. If you remove the CD when the CD access LED is on, the disk and the data in it may be damaged. Emergency Eject Hole To eject a CD when the CD drive is not working or the computer is turned off, unfold a paperclip, and insert the unfolded end of the clip into the emergency...
  • Page 37: To Play A Video Cd

    To play a video CD If a video CD does not run automatically, follow these steps. 1. Insert a video CD into the CD drive. 2. When the CD drive window appears, double-click the MPEGAV folder. 3. Double-click the .dat file. 4.
  • Page 38 4. In My Computer window, select files and folders to copy, then drag and drop them onto the CD drive window. My Computer window 5. Click Write these files to CD in the CD drive window. 6. When the CD Writing Wizard appears, enter the CD label, and click Next. The data begins copying.
  • Page 39: Using The Pcmcia Card Slot

    Using the PCMCIA Card Slot 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. The PCMCIA card slot does not support a ZV card or a PCMCIA III card. To insert a PCMCIA card Before using the PCMCIA slot, remove the slot protector.
  • Page 40: To Remove A Pcmcia Card

    To remove a PCMCIA card 1. Double-click Safely Removes Hardware icon ( ) on the taskbar. 2. On the [Safely Remove Hardware] dialog box, select the appropriate PCMCIA card and click Stop. 3. When [Stop a Hardware Device] dialog box appears, click OK. 4.
  • Page 41: Using Easybox

    Use EasyBox program to make use of Windows' complicated function easily and conveniently. Learn about EasyBox Double-click the EasyBox( (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.
  • Page 42: 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.
  • Page 43: Using Samsung Smart Screen

    If you select OK, the program is automatically launched when you start your computer. 2. Samsung Smart Screen appears. When you run the program for the first time, water drop image is displayed.
  • Page 44: Using Samsung Theme

    Using Samsung Theme Samsung Theme is a program that enables a user to easily switch a theme (desktop, logon screen and sound effect). Double-click the Samsung Theme ( (Or select Start > All Programs > Samsung Software > Samsung Theme >...
  • Page 45: Connecting To The Internet

    Connecting to the Internet Connecting with a Modem Before Start: • Prepare a telephone line that is not digital. • Contact an internet service provider (ISP) for instructions on how to connect to and disconnect from the Internet. 1. Connect a telephone line to the computer’s modem port. 2.
  • Page 46 Connecting Through a Wired LAN 1. Connect a LAN cable to the computer’s LAN port. 2. Click Start > Control Panel. 3. Click Network and Internet Connections in the [Control Panel] window. 4. Click Network Connections in the [Network and Internet Connections] window. 5.
  • Page 47 6. On the General tab, select “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)” and click Properties. 7. To use DHCP: On the General tab, select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Click OK. To use a static IP: On the General tab, select “Use the following IP address” and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Preferred DNS server, and Alternative DNS server fields.
  • Page 48: Using Samsung Network Manager

    1. Connect LAN cable to the computer's LAN port. 2. Double-click Samsung Network Manager icon on the desktop. Or click Start > All Programs > Samsung Network Manager > Samsung Network Manager. 3. When you are using DHCP, available IP's are displayed in the status dialog box.
  • Page 49 To change network places You can change network places as below. 1. Connect LAN cable to the computer's LAN port, and double-click Samsung Network Manager icon on the desktop. If you used static IP in previous place, previous static IP is displayed in the status dialog box.
  • Page 50 2. Click Change, select a place icon then click Change. 3. On "Do you want to change the location setting?" dialog box, click Ok. 4. When the network place is changed, corresponding place icon is displayed in color and full dialog box appears. In the right area of full dialog box, network setting is displayed.
  • Page 51 Internet. For details, see “Using Network Services” on page 53 The description in this section concerns the Agere Wireless MiniPCI Card (hereafter referred to as a 11b card) and the SAMSUNG SWL2700M b/g miniPCI WLAN Adapter (hereafter referred to as a 11g card).
  • Page 52: Connecting To An Access Point (Ap)

    2) Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) This is also called a peer-to-peer network. In computer-to-computer wireless networks, you can wirelessly connect 2 or more computers that have wireless LAN modules. For details, see “Connecting to computer- to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)” on page 41 Connecting to an Access Point (AP) This section describes how to connect to an AP.
  • Page 53 2. Select an AP (E.g. Test) to connect to and click Connect. When the network key dialog box appears, enter the network key and click Connect. When a network key is not defined for a selected AP, click on Link to display the warning message box.
  • Page 54 Connecting to computer-to-computer networks 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.
  • Page 55 2. Click Change the order of Preferred Networks. 3. On the Wireless Network 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. 42 Users Manual...
  • Page 56 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. To prevent a network connection from an unauthorized user, it would be better to configure a network key (encryption key).
  • Page 57 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. Step 2. Connecting to the configured computer 1. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection ( select View Available Wireless Networks.
  • Page 58 2. Select the wireless network name (e.g. samsung) specified in ”Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)” on page 41, and click Connect. 3. Enter a cryptographic key in the network key box and click Connect. If the network key is not configured in ”Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)”...
  • Page 59 Checking the connection status Move the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection ( ) icon on the taskbar, and the connection status is displayed. 46 Users Manual...
  • Page 60 Using a wireless network with the wireless LAN setup program.(for an 11b card) For operating systems other than Windows XP, the installation of the wireless LAN setup program and the configuration of the wireless network environment are required. For an 11g card, see (p 50). To use a wireless network, complete the following procedures.
  • Page 61 For information about the encryption key (WEP key) of your AP, ask your AP administrator or network administrator. A network key consists of either 5 or 13 alphanumeric characters(e.g. magic), or 10 or 26 hexadecimal(0-9 or A-F). 6. When your computer is connected to an access point, the connection ( appears in front of the added wireless network connection profile name.
  • Page 62 It is recommended configuring data encryption for security purposes when creating an Ad Hoc network profile. For more information about security configuration, refer to the Security Setting of connection to an Access Point or the online Help. 6. When a profile has been created, the new profile is added to the My Proferred Network Profiles list.
  • Page 63 Using a wireless network with the wireless LAN setup program.(for an 11g card) For operating systems other than Windows XP, the installation of the wireless LAN setup program and the configuration of the wireless network environment are required. For an 11b card, see (p 47). To use a wireless network, complete the following procedures.
  • Page 64 If your desired network does not appear, click Refresh. An access point is represented by the ( represented by the ( 2. Enter Profile Name to use for the network connection. 3. In the Security window, select either Set Security Method according to the settings of the access point (or Ad Hoc network).
  • Page 65 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. 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.
  • Page 66: Using Network Services

    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.
  • Page 67 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'. It has the same security effect as that of the 'Network Setup Wizard'.
  • Page 68: Sharing Printers

    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.
  • Page 69 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. Select 'Share this printer', enter a share name for the shared printer, and click OK. 4.
  • Page 70 5. Select 'Browse for a printer', and click Next. 6. Select the workgroup or computer, select the desired printer, and click Next. If you cannot find the desired printer, try again after a while. 7. Read the warning about a shared printer, and click Yes to install the shared printer. 8.
  • Page 71: Sharing An Internet Connection Through A Wireless Network

    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. To share an Internet connection, the computers should be connected to a computer-to-computer (peer-to-peer) wireless network.
  • Page 72 If the computer is connected to the Internet through a wired LAN, select 'Local Area Connection'. 3. On 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 >...
  • Page 73: Customizing Your Computer

    Customizing Your Computer Using System Setup The System Setup (BIOS) program enables you to configure your computer hardware and set security and power-savings options. The settings you choose are stored in battery-maintained CMOS memory that saves the information even when the computer’s power is turned off.
  • Page 74: Starting System Setup

    Starting System Setup To start System Setup, turn on your computer and then press <F2> and hold until the System Setup screen appears. Table 2. System Setup Menus Menu Function Main Changes the basic system. Advanced Configures advanced features on your computer. Security Enables security features, including passwords.
  • Page 75: Changing Booting Priority

    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.
  • Page 76: Configuring The Password

    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 System Setup, see “Starting System Setup” on page 61 2.
  • Page 77: Deactivating The Password

    Activating the Booting Password Before activating the booting password, the supervisor password must have been configured. Set the Password on boot option to [Enabled]. From now on, system booting will not proceed without the password. Deactivating the Password 1. On the password to delete, press <Enter>. (e.g. supervisor password) 2.
  • Page 78 Configuring Resolution and Colour 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. Colour quality is determined by the number of bits used to represent a pixel on the screen. High colour quality displays more number of colours on your screen.
  • Page 79: Using External Display Devices

    Using External Display Devices Using external display devices such as monitors, projectors, TVs, 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.
  • Page 80 Configuring the Display Properties In the Display Properties, you can configure detailed display settings. For example, you can configure the LCD to a primary device and the CRT to a secondary device by completing the following procedures. 1. Connect the monitor to the monitor port of the computer. 2.
  • Page 81: Using Dual View To View Extended Screen

    Using Dual View to View Extended Screen You can expand the screen into two display devices and work conveniently in separate workspaces. In Dual View mode, you can select the screen resolution and colour quality for each display device, as if there were two separate graphics cards. 1.
  • Page 82 4. When the configuration is complete, click Identify on the left side of Troubleshoot. The primary display device(the LCD) is indicated as '1', and the secondary display device is indicated as '2'. Now you can view the screen through two monitors. 1 : Primary When using Dual View, only the LCD can be configured as the primary display device.
  • Page 83: System Management

    System Management Using Power Management Options Your computer includes Power Management options that can help the battery charge last longer and extend the life of the battery. Power-management options will slow down or shut off system components when the components are not being used. Power management may slow down system performance.
  • Page 84 Everything in memory gets saved to the HDD, and the monitor and hard disk get turned off. By default, the power scheme is configured to SAMSUNG mode. SAMSUNG mode extends the battery life and optimizes the Intel Speedstep function. Since the CPU power consumption is automatically optimized...
  • Page 85 If You Reinstall Windows: You should re-establish hibernate in power options by opening Options Properties window and click on the Hibernate tab then click “Enable Hibernation”. Frequent Interruptions: If you experience frequent interruptions, you might also consider putting your computer into automatic hibernation after a specified number of minutes using the power management options.
  • Page 86 Advanced Power Management Schemes This section discusses the advanced power management schemes. There are two buttons that you can use to manually conserve power. To enter the power management window complete the following: 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance. 2.
  • Page 87: Using The Battery

    Using the Battery Please refer to the following instructions when running the computer on battery power without connecting the AC power. Please read the instructions on the battery before use. Please refer to the system operation environment (p113) of this manual and operate and store the battery at room temperature.
  • Page 88: Monitoring The Battery Charge

    Monitoring the Battery Charge To monitor using a shortcut key Press <Fn>+<F2/ > keys to view the remaining battery charge. (p10) To monitor in control panel Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Management > Power Options > Power Meter tab. Power source and remaining battery charge are displayed. Using the battery The battery has an expendable supply, so when you use it for a long time, the capacity/battery life is shortened.
  • Page 89: Battery Calibration

    Battery Calibration Calibrating your battery once a month is one of the recommended methods of increasing your computer’s battery life. To calibrate the battery complete the following steps: Calibration Notes: You should start the battery calibration process with a fully charged battery, battery status LED is green.
  • Page 90: Upgrading Memory

    Upgrading Memory Your computer has one or more memory modules installed and a total of two memory slots available. Below is an explanation on how to remove the memory and replace it with a new one. Removing the memory module Before removing/replacing the memory module, turn the system off completely.
  • Page 91: Adding A Memory Module

    Adding a memory module 1. Align the new memory module connectors accordingly and slide it into the slot at ° a 30 angle. Ensure the notch on the memory module corresponds with the notch on the socket. 2. Push the memory module in until the module clicks into place. If the memory module is not fixed completely, gently push the memory down while pressing the memory module tabs outward.
  • Page 92: Replacing The Hard Disk Drive

    Replacing the Hard Disk Drive The procedures for replacing the hard disk will be described below. 1. Turn off the computer and turn upside down. 2. Using a screwdriver, remove the screw securing the hard disk, and pull out the hard disk bracket.
  • Page 93 Insert the bracket into the hard disk compartment, and secure it using the screw. After replacing the hard disk Referring to ”Reinstalling Windows XP” (109), reinstall Windows, and reinstall the drivers and programs referring to ”Reinstalling Software” (107). 80 Users Manual...
  • Page 94: Using The Security Lock Port

    Using the Security Lock Port 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.
  • Page 95: Tips For Using Your Computer

    The following information helps you avoid potential problems as you use your computer: Do not try to disassemble your computer. Opening the system chassis voids your warranty. Only an authorised Samsung service center can replace or add any parts inside the chassis. •...
  • Page 96: Travelling With Your Computer

    LCD screen cleaner. Do not use water, window cleaner, acetone, aromatic solvent, or dry, rough towels to clean it. Some liquids damage the polarized LCD screen. If your screen is damaged, contact your local authorized Samsung service center for a replacement. System Management 83...
  • Page 97: Storing The Computer For Long Periods

    Storing the Computer for Long Periods If you will not be using the computer for a long period of time (a month or more), you should discharge the battery completely then remove the battery from the computer. This extends the life of the battery. 84 Users Manual...
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    Recovery CD to reinstall OS and System Software CD to reinstall the corrupt device drivers. System Recovery Precaution: Before you start restoring your windows operating system insure you backup all data on your hard drive. Samsung is NOT responsible for any data loss. Troubleshooting 85...
  • Page 99: Questions And Answers

    Questions and Answers This section provides information on possible problems, solutions and other references for system use. Windows Related Q1 The system does not shutdown properly. 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.
  • Page 100: Display Related

    Display Related Q1 The LCD screen is blank. Adjust the LCD screen brightness. Use the <Fn+ Q2 The screen saver disturbs screen viewing during Media Player or video file operation. Under the Media Player Options, in Player > Enable Screen Saver During Use, uncheck the box and restart the player.
  • Page 101 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. 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.
  • Page 102: Modem Related

    Modem Related Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound. Check that the telephone line is properly connected to the modem. Check that the modem driver is installed properly. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System. 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.
  • Page 103 - Using an AT command As an initialization command, use the command, ATX3. 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 >...
  • Page 104 Under See Also, click Phone and Modem Options. In the Modems tab, select the installed modem, and click Properties. In the Power Management tab of the Modem Properties window, select the "This device activates the computer in power saving mode" check box, and click OK. The above setting enables the modem to turn on the system and receive a fax when in power saving mode.
  • Page 105: Wired Lan Related

    Wired LAN Related Q1 <Wake On LAN> function <Wake On LAN> 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 <Wake On LAN> function: Click Start >...
  • Page 106: Wireless Lan Related

    Wireless LAN Related For basic procedures for using a wireless LAN, refer to '”Connecting Through a Wireless LAN (Option)” (38). Q1 The Wireless LAN device is operating properly, but I cannot connect to the Internet or to another computer. This is due to an incorrect configuration, or a configuration error. Check the following check lists: If you are using a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network connection, check that the name of the configured network (SSID) is correct.
  • Page 107 Q3 I cannot share an Internet connection. 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.
  • Page 108 may be affected by the location of the computer. In addition, close distances (less than 5m) between wireless equipment, especially an AP, may result in poor wireless communication quality. A5 Check that the wireless LAN card is recognized by the computer. ‘...
  • Page 109 Configure the AP’s and avoid adjacent channels. (e.g. use Ch1, Ch5, Ch9 and Ch13) - When the SSID option of an AP is configured to “Hide”, you cannot search for that AP in the computer. Canceling the Hide option of an AP is recommended. An SSID (Service Set ID) is a name for distinguishing a wireless LAN from another wireless LAN.
  • Page 110 the right pane, double-click Wireless Zero Configuration and check that Startup Type is configured to Automatic, and the Service status is Started. 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.
  • Page 111 using the same frequency band such as a wireless video transceiver, a microwave oven, etc. If other products cause channel interference, changing the AP channel is recommended. Since the IEEE802.11g device operates in hybrid mode when there is an IEEE 802.11b device in operation, the data rate might decrease.
  • Page 112: Games And Programs Related

    Games and Programs Related Q1 3D game is not executed, or some functions are not working. 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. This problem may occur when the game is not compatible with Windows XP.
  • Page 113 (It may happen while running Harry Porter and the Chamber of Secrets, Warcraft 3, Unreal Tournament 2003, Starcraft, Quake 3, Soldier of Fortune 2, Heroes of Might and Magic 4, etc.) Q7 Running speed of a game is too slow or fast. Change the setting of Power Schemes to 'Always On'.
  • Page 114: Security Center

    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. To display most of the popup windows when connected to the Internet: Click on Internet Options in Start >...
  • Page 115 Q3 When you see a Windows Security Alert icon ( 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.
  • Page 116 A5If 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.
  • Page 117: Restoring The System

    Restoring the System 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.
  • Page 118: Returning Your Computer To An Earlier Restore Point

    2. Select "Create a restore point", and click Next. 3. In the Restore point description box, type a name to identify the restore point, and than click Create. A restore point has been created. 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.
  • Page 119: Undoing The Last Restoration

    3. Select the desired restore date from the calendar restoration and select the desired restore point from the list, and then click Next. The date of the restore point is displayed in bold font. 4. Confirm the selected restore point and click Next. System Restore shuts down Windows, and starts the restoration processes.
  • Page 120: Reinstalling Software

    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. This computer is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP, therefore driver other than the ones included in the System Software CD are not provided.
  • Page 121: Installing Drivers And Programs

    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.
  • Page 122: Reinstalling Windows Xp

    Reinstalling Window may delete the data on the hard disk drive such as files, programs, etc. In order to minimize damage from data loss, please remember to always back up data. Samsung Electronics is not liable in the case of data loss, please consult your warranty statement for clarification.
  • Page 123 • Standard installation: You can change the settings for partitioning, the installation folder, etc. during the Windows installation. However, reinstalling Windows may delete the data on the hard disk drive such as files, programs, etc. In order to minimize damage from data loss, please remember to always back up data.
  • Page 124 7. When the Regional and Language Options window appears, click Next. 8. When a window that requires your name and organization pops up, enter your name and the organization and click Next. In the Windows XP Professional edition, an additional window that requires the computer name and the administrator password appears.
  • Page 125 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.
  • Page 126: System Specification

    Input/Output Power Output Voltage 19.0 V / 3.16A * Please refer to the product catalog or consult your product provider for availability when purchasing optional accessories for this system. Samsung Electro-Mechanics SWL-2700m(Mini-PCI) (operation) : 20% ~ 80% Remarks Max 2GB Optional...
  • Page 127: Product Specification

    Wireless LAN Specification (Optional) Agere Wireless Mini-PCI Card Device Product Specification Item Physical Specifications Power Specification Network Specifications * The equipment complies with Wi-Fi wireless LAN security specifications of WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). To connect to a wireless network using WPA or the additional installation of certificates is required depending on the network connection environment.
  • Page 128 Regulation: ETSI 300 328, CE Marked • Channel Allocation: – Channel 10 (2457 MHz) – Channel 11 (2462 MHz) – Channel 12 (2467 MHz) – Channel 13 (2472 MHz) SAMSUNG SWL2700M 11b/g Mini-PCI WLAN Adapter Device Product Specification Item Physical Dimensions Specifications operation temperature and...
  • Page 129 Radio Specifications RF Band Support Channels Device Modulation Scheme Standard Output Power *Transmission Rate Antenna Type * The data rate may differ from the real data transmission rate. **11g mode is supported only when device is connected with an IEEE 802.11g device. (e.g. Access Point supported IEEE 802.11g) Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France The number of channels that can be used for wireless LAN differs from country to...
  • Page 130 Abbreviations A ..Amperes AC ..Alternating current ACPI ..Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface APM ..Advanced Power Management ATA.
  • Page 131 ISA ..Industry Standard Architecture KB ..Kilobytes kg ..Kilograms LAN..Local-area network lb..
  • Page 132: Cache Memory

    Glossary AC adapter The AC (or alternating current) adapter regulates current coming into your computer from the wall outlet. The current at the wall outlet is alternating current and needs to be changed by the adapter to DC (direct current) before your computer can use it for power.
  • Page 133 CardBus CardBus technology enables the computer to use 32-bit PC Cards. Hardware in the computer and the Windows operating system provide support for the 32-bit cards. The voltage of 32-bit cards (3.3 volts) is lower than that of 16-bit cards (5 volts).
  • Page 134: Hard Drive

    Hard drive Also called fixed disk. A hard drive is connected to the computer and can be installed or removed. Data written to a hard drive remains until it is overwritten or corrupted. The 2.5-inch hard drive in your computer was designed for use in a notebook computer.
  • Page 135: Refresh Rate

    PC Card PC Card stands for personal computer card. The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) defines the standards used to develop all PC Cards. PC Card types include: modems, Ethernet adapters, SCSI adapters, ATA cards, and memory cards. PC slot The PC slot is the hardware slot in the computer where the PC Card is placed.
  • Page 136 Shadow RAM A write-protected area of RAM that contains a copy of the BIOS. As the computer boots, the BIOS is copied from its permanent location in ROM to RAM. The BIOS can be executed much faster in RAM than in ROM. The BIOS remains in shadow RAM until you turn off the computer.
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  • Page 165 ÃÙ é ¨ Ñ ¡ ¡Ñ º Windows à¢é Ò ã¨¡Ò÷ӧҹ¡Ñ º à´Ê¡ì · Í» à´Ê¡ì · Í»¤× Í ¾× é ¹ ·Õ è · Ó§Ò¹¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì â´Â»ÃСͺ´é Ç Â¾× é ¹ ·Õ è · Ó§Ò¹¢¹Ò´ãË−è á ÅзÒÊ¡ì º ÒÃì · Õ è Ê è Ç ¹Åè Ò § äͤ͹ªç...
  • Page 166: Control Panel

    à¢é Ò ã¨¡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§àÁ¹Ù Start àÁ¹Ù Start »ÃСͺ´é Ç Â·Ø ¡ æ ÍÂè Ò §·Õ è ¨ Óà»ç ¹ 㹡ÒÃàÃÔ è Á ãªé § Ò¹ Windows ¨Ò¡àÁ¹Ù Start ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöÃÑ ¹ â»Ãá¡ÃÁ à»Ô ´ ä¿Åì ¡Ó˹´ ¼Ù é ã ªé ¢ ͧÃкºâ´Âãªé Control Panel ¢ÍÃÑ º ¤ÇÒÁªè Ç ÂàËÅ× Í â´Â¡ÒäÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è ÇÔ ¸ Õ ã ªé á ÅСÒÃÊ¹Ñ º Ê¹Ø ¹ ¤é ¹ ËÒÃÒ¡ÒÃ·Õ è µ é Í §¡Òèҡ ¤ÍÁ¾Ô...
  • Page 167 à¢é Ò ã¨¡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì ¤ × Í Í§¤ì » ÃСͺ¾× é ¹ °Ò¹ã¹¡Ò÷ӧҹ¡Ñ º à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì My Computer à»ç ¹ ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Ê ÓËÃÑ º áÊ´§¢é Í ÁÙ Å ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì ¨Ð¶Ù...
  • Page 168 ÈÙ ¹ Âì Ç Ô ¸ Õ ã ªé á ÅСÒÃÊ¹Ñ º Ê¹Ø ¹ ÈÙ ¹ Âì Ç Ô ¸ Õ ã ªé á ÅСÒÃÊ¹Ñ º Ê¹Ø ¹ (Help and Support Center) ÊÒÁÒöãªé Í é Ò §ÍÔ § áÅд٠¢ é Í ÁÙ Å à¾× è Í ¡ÒÃá¡é ä ¢»Ñ − ËÒ à¡Õ...
  • Page 169 ¡ÒÃãªé ¤ ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¡ÒÃãªé ä ´Ã¿ì « Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ ¤Ø ³ ÁÕ ä ´Ã¿ì á ººã´áººË¹Ö è § µè Í ä»¹Õ é µ Ô ´ µÑ é § äÇé ã ¹à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ä´Ã¿ì...
  • Page 170: Windows Media Player

    4. ´Ñ ¹ ¶Ò´à¢é Ò ¨¹ä´é Â Ô ¹ àÊÕ Â §¤ÅÔ ¡ ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ ¹Óá¼è ¹ «Õ ´ Õ Í Í¡¢³Ð·Õ è Ê Ñ − −Ò³ä¿ LED ÂÑ § ¤§µÔ ´ ÍÂÙ è ´Ô Ê ¡ì Í Ò¨àÊÕ Â ËÒÂáÅТé Í ÁÙ Å ã¹á¼è ¹ ÍÒ¨ä´é...
  • Page 171 ¡ÒÃàÅè ¹ á¼è ¹ ÇÔ ´ Õ â Í«Õ ´ Õ ËÒ¡äÁè Ê ÒÁÒöÃÑ ¹ á¼è ¹ ÇÔ ´ Õ â Í«Õ ´ Õ ä ´é Í Ñ µ â¹ÁÑ µ Ô ãËé · ÓµÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹µè Í ä»¹Õ é 1.
  • Page 172 4. ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì My Computer ãËé à Å× Í ¡ä¿Åì á ÅÐâ¿Åà´ÍÃì · Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃ¤Ñ ´ ÅÍ¡ áÅé Ç ÅÒ¡ä»ÇÒ§ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì ¢ ͧä´Ã¿ì « Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ 5. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Write these files to CD ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì ¢ ͧä´Ã¿ì « Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ 6.
  • Page 173 ¡ÒÃãªé Ê Åç Í µ PCMCIA ÊÒÁÒöà¾Ô è Á ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ µè Ò §æ ä´é ⠴¡ÒÃãÊè á ¼è ¹ PCMCIA ŧã¹à¤Ã× è Í § à¤Ã× è Í §¹Õ é Ê ÒÁÒöãªé ¡ ÒÃì ´ 16/32 ºÔ µ , PCMCIA Ẻ type I ËÃ× Í II ä´é...
  • Page 174 ¡ÒùӡÒÃì ´ PCMCIA ÍÍ¡ 1. ´Ñ º àºÔ Å ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è ä ͤ͹ Safely Removes Hardware ( ) º¹·ÒÊ¡ì º ÒÃì 2. ·Õ è ä ´ÍÐÅç Í ¡ºç Í ¡«ì [Safely Remove Hardware] ãËé à Å× Í ¡¡ÒÃì ´ PCMCIA ·Õ è à ËÁÒÐÊÁáÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Stop 3.
  • Page 175 ´Ñ º àºÔ Å ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è ä ͤ͹ EasyBox ( ) º¹à´Ê¡ì · Í» (ËÃ× Í àÅ× Í ¡ Start > All Programs > Samsung > EasyBox > EasyBox) • System: ÁÕ ¤ Ø ³ ÊÁºÑ µ Ô ¡ ÒÃ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒÃÃкºãËé à Å× Í ¡ãªé ÃÇÁ·Ñ é § ¡Òà defrag ´Ô Ê ¡ì , ¡ÒÃźä¿Åì / â¿Åà´ÍÃì · Õ è ä Áè ä ´é ã ªé , ¡ÒáÓ˹´...
  • Page 176 Windows Firewall ·Ó˹é Ò ·Õ è » é Í §¡Ñ ¹ ¼Ù é ã ªé · Õ è ä Áè ä ´é Ã Ñ º Í¹Ø − Òµ¨Ò¡¡ÒÃà¢é Ò ãªé § Ò¹Ãкº¢Í§¤Ø ³ ¼è Ò ¹·Ò§à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ËÃ× Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ 1. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > All Programs > Samsung > EasyBox > EasyBox 2.
  • Page 177 ¡ÒÃãªé Samsung Smart Screen ãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁ Samsung Smart Screen à¾× è Í ¨Ñ ´ àÃÕ Â §äͤ͹µè Ò §æ º¹à´Ê¡ì · Í»µÒÁµé Í §¡Òà ÃÇÁ·Ñ é § ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒÃä´é ´ Õ ¢ Ö é ¹ ´é Ç Â...
  • Page 178 ¡ÒÃãªé Samsung Theme Samsung Theme ¤× Í â»Ãá¡ÃÁ·Õ è ª è Ç ÂãËé ¼ Ù é ã ªé Ê ÒÁÒöÊÅÑ º ¸Õ Á µè Ò §æ ä´é Í Âè Ò §ÃÇ´àÃç Ç (à´Ê¡ì · Í», ˹é Ò ¨ÍÅç Í ¡Í͹áÅЫÒǹ´ì à Í¿à¿ç ¤ µì ) ´Ñ...
  • Page 179 ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í â´Âãªé â Áà´ç Á ¡è Í ¹àÃÔ è Á : • àµÃÕ Â ÁÊÒÂâ·ÃÈÑ ¾ ·ì · Õ è ä Áè ã ªé á ºº´Ô ¨ Ô µ ÍÅ •...
  • Page 180 ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¼è Ò ¹Ãкº LAN 1. µè Í ÊÒ LAN à¢é Ò ¡Ñ º ¾ÍÃì µ LAN ¢Í§¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì 2. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > Control Panel 3. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Network and Internet Connections ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì [Control Panel] 4.
  • Page 181 6. ã¹á·ç º General ãËé à Å× Í ¡ "Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)" ¨Ò¡¹Ñ é ¹ ¤ÅÔ ¡ Properties 7. ¡ÒÃãªé DHCP: ã¹á·ç º General ãËé à Å× Í ¡ "Obtain an IP address automatically" áÅÐ "Obtain DNS server address automatically" ¤ÅÔ ¡ OK ¡ÒÃãªé...
  • Page 182 ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹ Samsung Network Manager ãªé Samsung Network Manager à¾× è Í ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ 㹡ÒÃãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁ¹Õ é ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö • ºÑ ¹ ·Ö ¡ ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ (ÃÇÁ·Ñ é § IP address) µÒÁʶҹ·Õ è ¢ ͧà¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ·Õ è ã ªé àªè ¹ ·Õ è º é Ò ¹áÅÐ·Õ è Í Í¿¿Ô È...
  • Page 183 ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöà»ÅÕ è  ¹¤è Ò à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ä´é â ´Â 1. µè Í ÊÒ LAN à¢é Ò ¡Ñ º ¾ÍÃì µ LAN ¢Í§¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì áÅé Ç ´Ñ º àºÔ Å ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è ä ͤ͹ Samsung Network Manager º¹à´Ê¡ì · Í»...
  • Page 184 2. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Change àÅ× Í ¡äͤ͹ʶҹ·Õ è á Åé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Change àªè ¹ ) à»ÅÕ è  ¹à»ç ¹ Office 3. ã¹ä´ÍÐÅç Í ¡ºç Í ¡«ì "Do you want to change the location setting?" ãËé ¤ ÅÔ ¡ Ok 4.
  • Page 185: Wireless Lan

    ¤ÓÍ¸Ô º ÒÂã¹Êè Ç ¹¹Õ é à ¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¡ÒÃì ´ Agere Wireless MiniPCI («Ö è § ¨Ò¡¹Õ é ¨ ÐàÃÕ Â ¡Çè Ò ¡ÒÃì ´ 11b) áÅÐÍÐá´»àµÍÃì SAMSUNG SWL2700M b/g miniPCI WLAN (¨Ò¡¹Õ é ä »¨ÐàÃÕ Â ¡Çè Ò ¡ÒÃì ´ 11g) ÍÔ...
  • Page 186 2) ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »ÂÑ § ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì (ad hoc) ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í áºº¹Õ é à ÃÕ Â ¡ÍÕ ¡ ÍÂè Ò §Çè Ò à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ Ẻ peer-to-peer ã¹à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ äÇÃì à Åʢͧ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÃÐËÇè Ò §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »ÂÑ § ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàª× è Í Áµè Í à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì · Õ è Á Õ ¡ Òà µÔ...
  • Page 187 2. àÅ× Í ¡ AP (àªè ¹ Test) à¾× è Í ·´Åͧàª× è Í Áµè Í áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Connect àÁ× è Í »ÃÒ¡¯ä´ÍÐÅç Í ¡ºç Í ¡«ì network key ¢Ö é ¹ ãËé » é Í ¹¤è Ò network key áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Connect àÁ×...
  • Page 188 ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÃÐËÇè Ò §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »ÂÑ § ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ã¹à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ äÇÃì à Åʢͧ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÃÐËÇè Ò §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »ÂÑ § ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàª× è Í Áµè Í à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì · Õ è Á Õ ¡ Òà µÔ...
  • Page 189 ¤ÅÔ ¡ Change the order of Preferred Networks 3. ·Õ è á ·ç º Wireless Network ¤ÅÔ ¡ Advanced 4. ¡àÅÔ ¡ ¡ÒÃàÅ× Í ¡àªç ¤ ºç Í ¡«ì 'Automatically connect to non-default network' ËÒ¡ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃàÅ× Í ¡àªç ¤ ºç Í ¡«ì ¹ Õ é ä Çé àÅ× Í ¡ 'Computer- to-computer (ad hoc) networks only' áÅé...
  • Page 190 6. »é Í ¹ª× è Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ (àªè ¹ samsung) áÅé Ç Â¡àÅÔ ¡ ¡ÒÃàÅ× Í ¡ 'The key is provided for me automatically' »é Í ¹ encryption key ã¹¿Ô Å ´ì Network key áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ OK à¾×...
  • Page 191 7. µÃǨ´Ù Ç è Ò ª× è Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ·Õ è ¡ Ó˹´ (àªè ¹ samsung) ÍÂÙ è ã ¹ÃÒ¡ÒÃ Õ P referred networksÕ áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ OK ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § wireless network àÊÃç ¨ ÊÁºÙ à ³ì á Åé Ç...
  • Page 192 2. àÅ× Í ¡ª× è Í wireless network (àªè ¹ samsung) ·Õ è Ã ÐºØ ä Çé ã ¹ ”¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÃÐËÇè Ò §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »ÂÑ § ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì...
  • Page 193 ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺʶҹСÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í àÅ× è Í ¹àÁÒÊì ¾ ͹ì à µÍÃì ä »äÇé à Ë¹× Í äͤ͹ Wireless Network Connection ( ) ·Õ è · ÒÊ¡ì º ÒÃì ¨Ð»ÃÒ¡¯Ê¶Ò¹Ð¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¢Ö é ¹ ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ 45...
  • Page 194 ¡ÒÃãªé ä ÇÃì à ÅÊà¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ´é Ç Ââ»Ãá¡ÃÁµÑ é § ¤è Ò äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN (ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃì ´ 11b) ÊÓËÃÑ º Ãкº»¯Ô º Ñ µ Ô ¡ ÒÃÍ× è ¹ æ ¹Í¡¨Ò¡ Windows XP µé Í §·Ó¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN áÅСÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§ÊÀÒÇÐáÇ´Åé...
  • Page 195 ÊÓËÃÑ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º encryption key (WEP key) ¢Í§ AP ¢Í§¤Ø ³ â»Ã´Êͺ¶ÒÁ¼Ù é ´ Ù á Å AP ËÃ× Í ¼Ù é ´ Ù á ÅÃкº à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ¢Í§¤Ø ³ network key »ÃСͺ´é...
  • Page 196 á¹Ð¹ÓãËé ¤ Ø ³ ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§¡ÒÃà¢é Ò ÃËÑ Ê ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¾× è Í à赯 ¼ Å㹡ÒÃÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤ÇÒÁ»ÅÍ´ÀÑ Â àÁ× è Í ÊÃé Ò §â»Ãä¿Åì à ¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ Ẻ Ad Hoc ÊÓËÃÑ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¾Ô è Á àµÔ Á à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò ¡ÒÃÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤ÇÒÁ»ÅÍ´ÀÑ Â â»Ã´´Ù...
  • Page 197 ¡ÒÃãªé ä ÇÃì à ÅÊà¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ´é Ç Ââ»Ãá¡ÃÁµÑ é § ¤è Ò äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN (ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃì ´ 11g) ÊÓËÃÑ º Ãкº»¯Ô º Ñ µ Ô ¡ ÒÃÍ× è ¹ æ ¹Í¡¨Ò¡ Windows XP µé Í §·Ó¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN áÅСÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§ÊÀÒÇÐáÇ´Åé...
  • Page 198 2. »é Í ¹¢é Í ÁÙ Å Profile Name à¾× è Í ãªé ã ¹¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ 3. ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Security ãËé à Å× Í ¡ Set Security Method µÒÁ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò ¢Í§¨Ø ´ àª× è Í Áµè Í (ËÃ× Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ Ad Hoc) ËÒ¡ÁÕ...
  • Page 199 ¡ÒÃÊÃé Ò §à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÃÐËÇè Ò §à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì (Ad Hoc) ¡ÒÃÊÃé Ò §à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÃÐËÇè Ò §à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì (Ad Hoc) ËÃ× Í ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ä»ÂÑ § ¨Ø ´ àª× è Í Áµè Í ·Õ è « è Í ¹äÇé (Stealth/Closed Mode) ãËé...
  • Page 200 ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ¢³Ð·Õ è à ¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì Á Õ ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé à «ÍÃì Ç Ô Ê µè Ò §æ ¢Í§à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ à¾× è Í áªÃì ä ¿Åì â¿Åà´ÍÃì á ÅÐ à¤Ã×...
  • Page 201 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 1. ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§¡ÒÃáªÃì 1. ¤ÅÔ ¡ ¢ÇÒ·Õ è ä ¿Åì Ë Ã× Í â¿Åà´ÍÃì · Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃáªÃì ã ¹ My Computer áÅé Ç àÅ× Í ¡Sharing and Security 2.
  • Page 202 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 2. ¡ÒÃãªé ä ¿Åì Ë Ã× Í â¿Åà´ÍÃì · Õ è Á Õ ¡ ÒÃáªÃì Êè Ç ¹¹Õ é Í ¸Ô º Ò妅 § ÇÔ ¸ Õ ¡ ÒÃ㹡ÒÃà¢é Ò ãªé § Ò¹ä¿Åì Ë Ã× Í â¿Åà´ÍÃì · Õ è Á Õ ¡ ÒÃáªÃì ä Çé ËÒ¡¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ à»ç ¹ ÊÁÒªÔ ¡ ¢Í§àÇÔ...
  • Page 203 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 1. ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§¡ÒÃáªÃì à ¤Ã× è Í §¾Ô Á ¾ì 1. ã¹à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì · Õ è Á Õ ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÂÙ è ¡ Ñ º à¤Ã× è Í §¾Ô Á ¾ì ãËé ¤ ÅÔ ¡ Start > Printers and Faxes 2.
  • Page 204 6. àÅ× Í ¡àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ¡ÃØ ê » ËÃ× Í à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì àÅ× Í ¡à¤Ã× è Í §¾Ô Á ¾ì · Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃãªé áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ äÁè ¾ ºà¤Ã× è Í §¾Ô Á ¾ì · Õ è µ é Í §¡Òà ãËé ŠͧãËÁè Ë ÅÑ § ¨Ò¡àÇé ¹ ÃÐÂÐÊÑ ¡ ¤ÃÙ è 7.
  • Page 205 ¡ÒÃáªÃì ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ¼è Ò ¹·Ò§äÇÃì à ÅÊà¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ´é Ç Â¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ä»ÂÑ § à¤Ã× è Í §Í× è ¹ æ ·Õ è Á Õ ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ¼è Ò ¹·Ò§¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ´é Ç ÂÊÒ ËÃ×...
  • Page 206 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 2. ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺ¡ÒÃáªÃì ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ËÅÑ § ¨Ò¡¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¡ÒÃáªÃì ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ àÊÃç ¨ ÊÁºÙ à ³ì á Åé Ç ¨Ð»ÃÒ¡®äͤ͹à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Network Connections ´Ñ...
  • Page 207 ¡ÒûÃÑ º áµè § à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ¡ÒÃãªé ¡ ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Ãкº â»Ãá¡ÃÁ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Ãкº (BIOS) ªè Ç ÂãËé ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ÎÒÃì ´ áÇÃì ¢ ͧà¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì á ÅÐ ¡Ó˹´¤è...
  • Page 208: System Setup

    àÃÔ è Á ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Ãкº (System Setup) ¡ÒÃàÃÔ è Á ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Ãкº ãËé à »Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì á Åé Ç ¡´»Ø è Á <F2> ¤é Ò §äÇé ¨ ¹»ÃÒ¡¯Ë¹é Ò ¨Í System Setup ¢Ö é ¹ àÁ¹Ù...
  • Page 209 ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÅÓ´Ñ º ¡Òú٠µ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàÅ× Í ¡ÅÓ´Ñ º ¡Òú٠µ ä´é Ç è Ò ¨Ðãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì ã ´¡è Í ¹ËÅÑ § àªè ¹ ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì «Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ ÏÅÏ µÑ...
  • Page 210 ´é Ç Â¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¨Ó¡Ñ ´ ÊÔ · ¸Ô ¡ ÒÃà¢é Ò ãªé § Ò¹ÃкºãËé ã ªé ä ´é à ©¾ÒÐ¼Ù é · Õ è Á Õ Ê Ô · ¸Ô à ·è Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ Ëé Ò ÁÅ× Á ËÃ× Í ·ÓÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ËÒ ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ Å× Á ÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ â»Ã´µÔ ´ µè Í ÈÙ ¹ Âì º ÃÔ ¡ Òâͧ Samsung 1.
  • Page 211 ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹ÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ã¹¡Òú٠µ ¡è Í ¹¡Ó˹´ÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡Òú٠µ µé Í §·Ó¡ÒáÓ˹´ÃËÑ Ê ¼è Ò ¹ÊÓËÃÑ º ¼Ù é ´ Ù á ÅÃкºàÊÕ Â ¡è Í ¹ ¡Ó˹´ãËé ¤ è Ò µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡ Password on boot à»ç ¹ [Enabled] ¨Ò¡¹Õ...
  • Page 212 ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¤ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´áÅÐÃÐ´Ñ º ÊÕ ¤ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´¢Í§Ë¹é Ò ¨Í ¤× Í ¨Ó¹Ç¹¾Ô ¡ à«Å·Õ è á Ê´§º¹Ë¹é Ò ¨Í ¡ÒÃãªé ¤ ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´ÊÙ § ¨Ð·ÓãËé Ë ¹é Ò ¨Í·Ñ é § ËÁ´¡Çé Ò §¢Ö é ¹ áÁé...
  • Page 213 ¡ÒÃãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅÀÒ¹͡ ¡ÒÃãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅÀÒ¹͡ àªè ¹ ¨ÍáÊ´§¼Å, â»ÃਡàµÍÃì , â·Ã·Ñ È ¹ì ÏÅÏ ªè Ç ÂãËé ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö´Ù À Ò¾º¹¨Íä´é º ¹ ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì Í × è ¹ ËÃ× Í áÊ´§¼Å¾Ãé Í Á¡Ñ ¹ ·Ñ é § Êͧ¨Íä´é ¹Í¡¨Ò¡¹Õ é ¤Ø ³ ÂÑ § ÊÒÁÒöáÊ´§Ë¹é Ò ¨Í㹨ÍÊͧ¨Íµè Í à¹× è Í §¡Ñ ¹ à¾× è Í à¾Ô...
  • Page 214: Display Properties

    ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ Display Properties ã¹ Display Properties ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¡Ó˹´ÃÒÂÅÐàÍÕ Â ´¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¡ÒÃáÊ´§¼Åä´é àªè ¹ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¡Ó˹´ãËé LCD à»ç ¹ ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì áÊ´§¼ÅËÅÑ ¡ áÅÐ CRT à»ç ¹ ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅÃͧâ´Â·ÓµÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹µè Ò §æ µè Í ä»¹Õ é 1.
  • Page 215 ¡ÒÃãªé Dual View à¾× è Í ´Ù ¨ ÍÀҾẺ¢ÂÒ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¢ÂÒÂ˹é Ò ¨Íà»ç ¹ Êͧ˹é Ò ¨Íä´é á Åзӧҹä´é Ê Ð´Ç¡à¹× è Í §¨Ò¡¡ÒÃÁÕ ¾ × é ¹ ·Õ è · Ó§Ò¹·Õ è á ¡¨Ò¡¡Ñ ¹ ã¹âËÁ´ Dual View ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàÅ× Í ¡¤ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´¢Í§Ë¹é Ò ¨ÍáÅÐ¤Ø ³ ÀÒ¾¢Í§ÊÕ Ê ÓËÃÑ º áµè Å ÐÍØ » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼Å àÊÁ×...
  • Page 216 àÁ× è Í ¤Ø ³ ãªé Dual View á¹Ð¹ÓãËé ¡ Ó˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ LCD à»ç ¹ 'Primary' ËÒ¡¨Í·Õ è Ê Í§ (secondary display) áÊ´§¼Å·Õ è 640x480 ¾Ô ¡ à«Å 256 ÊÕ à»ÅÕ è  ¹¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò à»ç ¹ ¤ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´ áÅШӹǹÊÕ...
  • Page 217: Power Management

    ¡ÒÃ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒÃÃкº ¡ÒÃãªé µ Ñ Ç àÅ× Í ¡¡ÒÃãªé ¾ ÅÑ § §Ò¹ (Power Management) ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ÁÕ µ Ñ Ç àÅ× Í ¡ Power Management ·Õ è Ê ÒÁÒöªè Ç ÂãËé ã ªé » ÃÐ¨Ø ä ¿¿é Ò ¨Ò¡áºµàµÍÃÕ è ä ´é ¹ Ò¹¢Ö é ¹ áÅÐà¾Ô è Á ÍÒÂØ ¡ÒÃãªé...
  • Page 218 ¾ÅÑ § §Ò¹¨Ò¡áºµàµÍÃÕ è á;¾ÅÔ à ¤ªÑ ¹ ¨Ð·Ó§Ò¹ªé Ò Å§ ¡Çè Ò ¢³Ðãªé ¾ ÅÑ § §Ò¹¨Ò¡ä¿ AC ¡ÒÃãªé â ËÁ´ SAMSUNG ËÅÑ § ¨Ò¡µÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows ãËÁè µÔ ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁ PowerCFG â´Âãªé á ¼è ¹ «Õ ´ Õ system software...
  • Page 219 ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ µÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows ãËÁè : ¤Ø ³ ¤ÇÃãªé â ËÁ´ hibernate ÍÕ ¡ ¤ÃÑ é § ã¹µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡¾ÅÑ § §Ò¹ â´Â¡ÒÃà»Ô ´ ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Power Options Properties áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ...
  • Page 220 ÃÙ » Ẻ¡ÒÃ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒþÅÑ § §Ò¹áºº«Ñ º «é Í ¹ (Advance Power Management Schemes) Êè Ç ¹¹Õ é Í ¸Ô º ÒÂà¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ÃÙ » Ẻ¡ÒÃ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒþÅÑ § §Ò¹áºº«Ñ º «é Í ¹ ÁÕ » Ø è Á Êͧ»Ø è Á ·Õ è ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé à ¾× è Í »ÃÐËÂÑ ´ ¾ÅÑ § §Ò¹ ¡ÒÃà¢é...
  • Page 221 ¡ÒÃãªé á ºµàµÍÃÕ è â»Ã´´Ù ¤ Óá¹Ð¹Óµè Í ä»¹Õ é à Á× è Í ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃÃÑ ¹ ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì â ´Âãªé ¾ ÅÑ § §Ò¹¨Ò¡áºµàµÍÃÕ è â ´ÂäÁè ä ´é µ è Í ÊÒÂä¿ AC â»Ã´Íè Ò ¹¤Óá¹Ð¹Óà¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ẵàµÍÃÕ è ¡ è Í ¹ãªé § Ò¹ â»Ã´´Ù...
  • Page 222: Control Panel

    ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺ»ÃÐ¨Ø á ºµàµÍÃÕ è ¡ÒõÃǨ´Ù â ´Âãªé » Ø è Á ªç Í µ¤Ñ · ¡´»Ø è Á <Fn>+<F2/ > à¾× è Í àÃÕ Â ¡´Ù Ã Ð´Ñ º »ÃÐ¨Ø ¤ §àËÅ× Í ¢Í§áºµàµÍÃÕ è ¹. 10 ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺ¨Ò¡ control panel ¤ÅÔ...
  • Page 223 ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺẵàµÍÃÕ è á¹Ð¹ÓãËé · Ó¡ÒõÃǨÊͺẵàµÍÃÕ è à ´× Í ¹ÅФÃÑ é § à¾× è Í à¾Ô è Á ÍÒÂØ ã ¹¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹¢Í§áºµàµÍÃÕ è ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺẵàµÍÃÕ è ãËé · ÓµÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹µè Í ä»¹Õ é : ËÁÒÂàËµØ à ¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺ: ¤Ø...
  • Page 224 ¡ÒÃÍÑ » à¡Ã´Ë¹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì à ¤Ã× è Í §¹Õ é Á Õ Ë ¹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó 128 àÁ¡Ð亵ì Ë ¹Ö è § á¶ÇËÃ× Í ÁÒ¡¡Çè Ò ËÃ× Í âÁ´Ù Å 256 àÁ¡Ð亵ì (ËÃ× Í ÁÒ¡¡Çè Ò ) â´ÂÁÕ « ç Í ¤à¡ç µ ÊÓËÃÑ...
  • Page 225 ¡ÒÃà¾Ô è Á âÁ´Ù Š˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó 1. ¹Ó¢Ò¢Í§âÁ´Ù Š˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨ÓãËÁè Á ÒÇҧŧ㹪è Í §áÅé Ç àÅ× è Í ¹à¢é Ò ä»ã¹ÊÅç Í µâ´Â·ÓÁØ Á 30 ° µÃǨ´Ù ã Ëé á ¹è ã ¨Çè Ò ´é Ò ¹ºÒ¡¢Í§âÁ´Ù Š˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨ÓµÃ§¡Ñ º ¢Í§«ç Í ¤à¡ç µ 2.
  • Page 226 ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì ¤ÓÍ¸Ô º ÒÂ㹡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì Á Õ ´ Ñ § ¹Õ é 1. »Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì á Åé Ç Ë§ÒÂà¤Ã× è Í §¢Ö é ¹ 2.
  • Page 227 ãÊè ¡ ÅÑ º à¢é Ò ä»ã¹ªè Í §ÊÓËÃÑ º µÔ ´ µÑ é § ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì áÅé Ç ¢Ñ ¹ Ê¡ÃÙ Â Ö ´ ãËé á ¹è ¹ ËÅÑ § ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì â»Ã´´Ù...
  • Page 228 ¡ÒÃãªé ¾ ÍÃì µ Åç Í ¤à¾× è Í ÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤ÇÒÁ»ÅÍ´ÀÑ Â ÍØ » ¡Ã?ì Å ç Í ¤à¾× è Í ÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤ÇÒÁ»ÅÍ´ÀÑ Â ¤× Í ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì · Õ è ã ªé à ¾× è Í ‘ÂÖ ´ ’ à¤Ã× è Í §àÁ× è Í ãªé § Ò¹ã¹·Õ è Ê Ò¸ÒóРÍØ » ¡Ã³ì Å ç Í ¤µé Í §«× é Í à¾Ô è Á µè Ò §ËÒ¡ ÃÙ...
  • Page 229 à¤Åç ´ ÅÑ º 㹡ÒÃãªé à ¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¤Óá¹Ð¹Óµè Í ä»¹Õ é ª è Ç Â»é Í §¡Ñ ¹ ¤ÇÒÁàÊÕ Â ËÒÂ·Õ è Í Ò¨à¡Ô ´ ¢Ö é ¹ ¡Ñ º ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ä´é ÍÂè...
  • Page 230 ¡ÒÃà´Ô ¹ ·Ò§â´Â¹Óà¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä »´é Ç Â ¡ÒÃà´Ô ¹ ·Ò§â´Âà¤Ã× è Í §ºÔ ¹ ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ à´Ô ¹ ·Ò§â´Âà¤Ã× è Í §ºÔ ¹ ãËé · ÓµÒÁà¤Åç ´ ÅÑ º µè Í ä»¹Õ é : • ¹Ó¤ÍÁ¾Ô...
  • Page 231 ¡ÒÃà¡ç º ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä Çé à »ç ¹ àÇÅÒ¹Ò¹ ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ ¨ÐäÁè ä ´é ã ªé à ¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì à »ç ¹ àÇÅÒ¹Ò¹ (Ë¹Ö è § à´× Í ¹ËÃ× Í ¹Ò¹¡Çè Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ ) ¤Ø ³ ¤ÇûÅè Í ÂãËé » ÃÐ¨Ø ä ¿¿é Ò ã¹áºµàµÍÃÕ è Ë Á´ ¡è...
  • Page 232: Norton Antivirus

    ¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > Help and Support ¤Ó¶ÒÁ·Õ è ¾ ººè Í Â ¡ÒÃàÃÕ Â ¡´Ù FAQ ã¹à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ â»Ã´ä»·Õ è à Çç º 䫵ì www.samsung.com ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § «Í¿µì á ÇÃì ã ËÁè...
  • Page 233 ¤Ó¶ÒÁáÅФӵͺ Êè Ç ¹¹Õ é » ÃСͺ´é Ç Â¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º »Ñ − ËÒµè Ò §æ ·Õ è Í Ò¨à¡Ô ´ ¢Ö é ¹ ä´é ÇÔ ¸ Õ á ¡é ä ¢áÅТé Í ÁÙ Å Íé Ò §ÍÔ § Í× è ¹ æ ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹à¤Ã× è Í § à¡Õ...
  • Page 234 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¨ÍáÊ´§¼Å ˹é Ò ¨Í LCD äÁè Á Õ ¡ ÒÃáÊ´§¢é Í ÁÙ Å »ÃÑ º ¤ÇÒÁÊÇè Ò §¢Í§¨Í LCD â´Âãªé » Ø è Á <Fn+ Ê¡ÃÕ ¹ à«¿àÇÍÃì à º¡Ç¹¡ÒÃÁͧàËç ¹ ˹é Ò ¨ÍÃÐËÇè Ò §¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹ Media Player ËÃ× Í ä¿Åì Ç Ô ´ Õ â Í ã¹µÑ...
  • Page 235 DVD ËÃ× Í MPEG áÊ´§¼Å੾Òк¹¨Í LCD àÁ× è Í ãªé · Ñ é § ¨Í LCD áÅÐ CRT à¾× è Í áÊ´§¼ÅÀҾ¹µÃì ¾ Ãé Í Á¡Ñ ¹ ¨ÐÊÒÁÒöáÊ´§¼Åä´é · Õ è Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì ª ¹Ô ´ ã´ª¹Ô ´ Ë¹Ö è § à·è Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ 1.
  • Page 236 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º âÁà´ç Á ©Ñ ¹ äÁè ä ´é Â Ô ¹ àÊÕ Â §âÁà´ç Á µÃǨÊͺ´Ù Ç è Ò ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÊÒÂâ·ÃÈÑ ¾ ·ì à ¢é Ò ¡Ñ º âÁà´ç Á ÍÂè Ò §¶Ù ¡ µé Í § µÃǨ´Ù...
  • Page 237 - ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§âÁà´ç Á ¼è Ò ¹·Ò§ Control Panel ¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections ãµé Ë Ñ Ç ¢é Í See Also ¤ÅÔ ¡ Phone and Modem Options ã¹á·ç º Modems ãËé à Å× Í ¡âÁà´ç Á ·Õ è ä ´é µ Ô ´ µÑ é § äÇé áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è Properties ã¹á·ç...
  • Page 238 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º Ãкº LAN <¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ Wake On LAN> <Wake On LAN> ¤× Í ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ·Õ è à »Ô ´ ¡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í §·Õ è Í ÂÙ è ã ¹âËÁ´»ÃÐËÂÑ ´ ¾ÅÑ § §Ò¹ àÁ× è Í ÁÕ Ê Ñ − −Ò³ (àªè ¹ ping ËÃ× Í magic packet) ¨Ò¡à¹ç...
  • Page 239 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º Wireless LAN ÊÓËÃÑ º ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹¾× é ¹ °Ò¹ã¹¡ÒÃãªé ä ÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN â»Ã´´Ù ”¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¼è Ò ¹Ãкº Wireless LAN (µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡)” (¹. 37) ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì Wireless LAN ·Ó§Ò¹ä´é µ ÒÁ»¡µÔ áµè ä Áè Ê ÒÁÒöàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ËÃ× Í à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì à ¤Ã× è Í §Í× è ¹ æ ä´é ÍÒ¨à¡Ô...
  • Page 240 µÃǨ´Ù Ç è Ò ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÃÐËÇè Ò §à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÍÐá´»àµÍÃì ä ´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò äÇé ¶ Ù ¡ µé Í § ËÒ¡ÁÕ ¡ ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ºÃÔ ´ ¨ì ¤ ͹๤ªÑ è ¹ äÇé...
  • Page 241 µÃǨÊͺ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò ¢Í§ AP ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡Ãкǹ¡ÒÃ㹡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§ AP â»Ã´´Ù ã ¹¤Ù è Á × Í ¼Ù é ã ªé · Õ è ã Ëé Á Ò¡Ñ º AP µÃǨÊͺ´Ù Ç è Ò ÊÀÒÇСÒ÷ӧҹàËÁÒÐÊÁÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN ¡ÒÃàª×...
  • Page 242 µÃǨ´Ù Ç è Ò ä´é µ Ô ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁäÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN äÇé á Åé Ç à¹× è Í §¨Ò¡ Windows XP ÁÕ à «ÍÃì Ç Ô Ê ¡ÒÃÊ× è Í ÊÒÃẺäÇÃì à ÅÊ ¡ÒÃãªé à «ÍÃì Ç Ô Ê Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) «Ö è § à»ç ¹ â»Ãá¡ÃÁà¾Ô è Á àµÔ Á ÊÓËÃÑ º äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN äÁè ¨ Óà»ç ¹ ÊÓËÃÑ º Windows XP 㹺ҧ¡Ã³Õ...
  • Page 243 äÇÃì à ÅÊ LAN äÁè · Ó§Ò¹µÒÁ»¡µÔ à Á× è Í ÁÕ ¼ ÅÔ µ ÀÑ ³ ±ì Í × è ¹ æ ·Õ è · ӧҹ㹪è Ç §¤ÇÒÁ¶Õ è 2.4GHz »Ñ ¨ ¨Ø º Ñ ¹ ·Ñ é § ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì IEEE 802.11b áÅÐ IEEE 802.11g ãªé ª è Ç §¤ÇÒÁ¶Õ è ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) ´Ñ...
  • Page 244 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º à¡ÁÊì á ÅÐâ»Ãá¡ÃÁ äÁè Ê ÒÁÒöàÅè ¹ à¡Á 3D ä´é ËÃ× Í ºÒ§¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ äÁè Ê ÒÁÒöãªé § Ò¹ä´é à»ÅÕ è  ¹¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò ¡ÃÒ¿Ô ¡ ¢Í§à¡ÁãËé à »ç ¹ '2D' ËÃ× Í 'Software Renderer' áÅé Ç àÃÕ Â ¡ãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁÍÕ ¡ ¤ÃÑ é § àÃÕ...
  • Page 245 ¤ÇÒÁàÃç Ç ã¹¡ÒÃÃÑ ¹ à¡Áªé Ò ËÃ× Í àÃç Ç à¡Ô ¹ ä» à»ÅÕ è  ¹¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Power Schemes ãËé à »ç ¹ 'Always On' (¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > á·ç º Power Schemes áÅé...
  • Page 246 Security Center ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì » ç Í »ÍÑ » ·Õ è » ÃÒ¡¯¢Ö é ¹ ÃÐËÇè Ò §¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ã¹ÊÀÒÇÐáÇ´Åé Í Á¡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§ Windows XP SP2 ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàÅ× Í ¡ä´é Ç è Ò ¨ÐáÊ´§ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì » ç Í »ÍÑ » ¢³Ð·Õ...
  • Page 247 µÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows Firewall àÁ× è Í µÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows Firewall ¤Ø ³ ¨Ðä´é Ã Ñ º ¡Òû¡»é Í §¨Ò¡¡ÒÃà¢é Ò ãªé § Ò¹â´ÂäÁè ä ´é Ã Ñ º Í¹Ø − Òµ¼è Ò ¹·Ò§ÍÔ ¹ àµÍÃì à ¹ç µ ËÃ× Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ¤ÅÔ...
  • Page 248 ÃÒ¡ÒÃ¹Õ é Í Ò¨ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹á»Å§ä´é áÇЪÁàÇç º 䫵ì (www.microsoft.com) à»ç ¹ »ÃШÓà¾× è Í µÃǨÊͺÃÒ¡ÒÃÅè Ò ÊØ ´ 100 ¤Ù è Á × Í ¼Ù é ã ªé...
  • Page 249 ¡ÒÃ¤× ¹ ʶҹÐÃкº ¤Óá¹Ð¹Ó¹Õ é Ê ÓËÃÑ º à¤Ã× è Í §·Õ è Ã Ñ ¹ Window XP à·è Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ System Restore ªè Ç ÂãËé ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö¤× ¹ ¤è Ò à´Ô Á ãËé ¡ Ñ º à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì à ¾× è Í ãËé Á Õ Ê ¶Ò¹ÐàËÁ× Í ¹¡Ñ º ÊÀÒÇСè Í ¹Ë¹é Ò (àÃÕ...
  • Page 250 2. àÅ× Í ¡ "Create a restore point" áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next 3. 㹡ÃͺáÊ´§¤ÓÍ¸Ô º ÒÂà¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º Restore point ãËé ¾ Ô Á ¾ì ª × è Í à¾× è Í ÃÐºØ restore point áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Create ¤Ø ³ ä´é Ê Ãé Ò § restore point áÅé...
  • Page 251 3. àÅ× Í ¡ÇÑ ¹ ·Õ è restore ·Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒèҡÇÑ ¹ µè Ò §æ ·Õ è ä ´é Ê Ãé Ò §äÇé á Åé Ç àÅ× Í ¡¨Ø ´ restore point ¨Ò¡ÅÔ Ê µì áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next ÇÑ...
  • Page 252 ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § «Í¿µì á ÇÃì ã ËÁè ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ ä´é µ Ô ´ µÑ é § Ãкº»¯Ô º Ñ µ Ô ¡ Òà Windows ãËÁè ËÃ× Í ÃкºËÃ× Í â»Ãá¡ÃÁäÁè Ê ÒÁÒö·Ó§Ò¹ä´é Í Âè Ò §¶Ù ¡ µé Í § ¤Ø...
  • Page 253 ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § ä´ÃàÇÍÃì á ÅÐâ»Ãá¡ÃÁµè Ò §æ 1. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Standard Installation ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Ë ÅÑ ¡ ¢Í§«Õ ´ Õ System Software (á¹Ð¹ÓãËé ã ªé ¡ ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § Áҵðҹ) 2. Ãкº¨Ð¶Ù ¡ Ê᡹à¾× è Í áÊ´§ä´ÃàÇÍÃì á ÅÐâ»Ãá¡ÃÁµè Ò §æ ·Õ è µ é Í §¡Ò÷ӡÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § 3.
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  • Page 266: Shadow Ram

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