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  • Page 1 X06 1.0 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

    Care During Use • Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it. • Do not spill anything on the system. The best way to avoid spills is to not eat or drink near your system. •...
  • Page 4: Battery Disposal

    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 5: General Requirements

    Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country where you use the computer. For more information on power cord set requirements, contact your authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries: •...
  • Page 6: 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 7 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 8: United States Of America

    United States of America USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving. Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting.
  • Page 9 recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20cm (8 inches). Use On Aircraft Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio- frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments.
  • Page 10 If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company.
  • Page 11: Fcc Part

    FCC Part 68 This equipment compiles with part of the FCC rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.
  • Page 12 an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be any number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) In order to program this information into your fax machine, refer to your communications software user manual.
  • Page 13 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 14 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 15: European Union Ce Marking And Compliance Notices

    European Union European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with the Conformité Européene (CE) Marking, which indicates compliance with the applicable Directives and European standards and amendments identified below. This equipment also carries the Class 2 identifier.
  • Page 16 Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in the European Union or associated areas if a CE mark and the Alert Symbol is on the system label. The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission through the R&TTE directive.
  • Page 17 The product may be used outdoors, but for outdoor transmissions over a distance of 300m or more, a license from the BIPT is required. This restriction should be indicated in the manual as follows: Dans le cas d'une utilisation privée, à l'extérieur d'un bâtiment, au-dessus d'un espace public, aucun enregistrement n'est nécessaire pour une distance de moins de 300m.
  • Page 18 public or private emergency services. DTMF signaling also provides faster call setup. This equipment has been approved to Council Decision 98/482/EEC—“CTR 21” for Pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point.
  • Page 19: Weee Symbol Information

    WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
  • Page 20: 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 Three icons and their associated messages appear in this manual.
  • Page 21: Touchpad Conventions

    CD-ROM Device Naming Convention In many installation programs you will have to get 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 22: Getting Started

    Getting Started Introducing Your Computer Front View LCD Latch LCD Panel Hot Keys (p14) Status Indicators (p16) Power Button Keyboard (p11) Touchpad (p8) Scroll Wheel Touchpad Buttons Speaker(L) Speaker(R) Status Indicators (p16) Getting Started 3...
  • Page 23: Right View

    Right View Microphone Jack Headphone Jack Left View Fan Vent Modem Port (p42) 4 Users Manual CD Drive (option, p24) Monitor USB Port LAN Port Port (2.0) (p43) USB Port (2.0) PCMCIA Slot (p34) 1394 Port (4 Pin) Memory Card Slot (p31)
  • Page 24: Back View

    S/PDIF Port (p28) Bottom View Compartment Removing or disassembling the hard disk drive will void your warranty. To replace the hard disk drive, please contact your nearest Samsung Service Centre. Battery (p84) Battery Latches Security Lock Port (p91) Fan Vent...
  • Page 25: 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 26 If the computer is not turned 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 27: 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 28 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 29 Action Scroll Please use the touchpad only with your finger. Using sharp devices may damage the touchpad. Operating the touchpad or touchpad button while starting your system may increase the time required for starting Windows. 10 Users Manual Function Process Display upper/lower/left/right part Place your finger on the scroll of the content within a window...
  • Page 30: Using The Keyboard

    Using the Keyboard Your computer has an 87/88-key keyboard. By pressing designated key combinations, you can have access to all the key functions of a full-sized keyboard. Function & Special Purpose Keys 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 31: Using The Numeric Keypad

    To clean the computer keyboard, use slightly damp cotton swabs. Scrub the keys and the surface around the keys. Do not allow liquid to drip into the keyboard or you may damage the keyboard. Using the Numeric Keypad Your keyboard includes a numeric keypad, which is a group of keys that you can set to type numbers and mathematical symbols, such as the plus sign.
  • Page 32: Using Special Function Keys

    Using Special Function Keys The function key activates special functions when it is pressed in combination with another keys. <Fn> Key Key Name Combinations Rest Gauge LCD/CRT Mute S/PDIF Number Lock Scroll Lock Volume Down Volume Up Brightness Up Brightness Down When you press a function key combination, the system sound may be temporarily muted.
  • Page 33: Hot Keys

    Hot Keys Icon Name Internet Button E-Mail Button User 1 Button WLAN or User 2 Button About the Wireless LAN Button Turning the wireless LAN on or off takes about 5 seconds. Pressing this button will not work for approx. 5 seconds after the last time the button was pushed. Changing the Hot Key Setting You can change the program that will be launched when you press a hot key.
  • Page 34 2. Select USER 1 and then click Browse. 3. Select the desired program in [Open] dialog box, and click Open. (Example: Paint) 4. Click OK to save the changes. Getting Started 15...
  • Page 35: Reading The Status Indicators

    Reading the Status Indicators Status indicators show the status of computer functions. System Top Name Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock Hard Disk Drive / CD- ROM Drive System Bottom Name Battery Status Power 16 Users Manual Function Changes a portion of the keyboard to a numeric keypad. ”Using the Numeric Keypad”...
  • Page 36: Adjusting Lcd Brightness

    Maintaining your LCD brightness settings after turning the system off and on 1. Turn the system on. When the Samsung Logo appears, press the <F2> key to enter Setup. 2. In the Boot menu, change the Brightness Control Mode option to User Control.
  • Page 37 Bad pixels in the LCD The limits of the LCD manufacturing technology allow a maximum of 10 abnormal or bad pixels, which do not affect system performance. This system may have the same level of abnormal or bad pixels as any other company’s products.
  • Page 38: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume To adjust using keyboard Press <Fn>+< > or <Fn>+< To adjust using volume adjustment program Click the Volume icon( level. For advanced volume control options, double-click the Volume icon( the volume level in the volume control program. When you turn the system on, a booting noise may occur.
  • Page 39: 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 20 Users Manual Taskbar System Tray with Clock Opens the Start menu.
  • Page 40: 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 41: 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 42: 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 43: Using The Computer

    Using the Computer Using the CD Drive You have one of following drives installed in your computer. CD-ROM drive CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo drive DVD Super Multi Drive A CD-ROM drive is optional. For more detailed product specifications, refer to the product catalog. 1.
  • Page 44 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 eject hole (located next to the eject button) and press until the CD tray opens. To clean a CD or DVD title Clean the disc with a soft clean cloth by wiping from the center outwards.
  • Page 45: To Play A Video Cd

    To view detailed information on how to use Windows Media Player Run Windows Media Player and right-click over the Function Taskbar and select Help > Windows Media Player Help. To play a video CD If a video CD does not run automatically, follow these steps. 1.
  • Page 46 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 47 Enjoying Home Theater (S/PDIF Port) Your computer supports 5.1 channel output, which is a basic function for home theater systems, and DVD drives. It provides 3D surrounding sound and vivid screen. What is a home theater system? 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).
  • Page 48 Step 1. Connect 5.1 channel speaker system to your computer 1. Connect the S/PDIF jack of the system and a 5.1 channel amplifier. 2. Connect speakers to the amplifier. (Refer to speaker’s manual.) 3. To view through a TV, connect the TV and change the current display device to TV in the Display Properties.
  • Page 49 Step 3. Enable S/PDIF output on the DVD program To use 5.1 channel speakers, you need to install the Power DVD program from the DVD Installation CD provided with your computer, then change the settings as per the following. 1. Run Power DVD program and click the Settings icon ( 2.
  • Page 50: Using Memory Card Slot

    Using Memory Card Slot Using the memory card slots, you can use memory cards (Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and SD Card are supported). You can use a memory card as a removable disk and use it to transfer data between the computer and a digital equipment such as a digital camera..
  • Page 51: To Remove A Memory Card

    1. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot holding the card with the label on the card facing downwards.. Make sure to insert the memory card facing downwards. 2. Click Start > My Computer. The inserted memory card is displayed. Example : Memory Stick 3.
  • Page 52: To Format A Memory Card

    To format a memory card You can use a memory card after the format operation. The procedures to format a memory card are described below. Since format operation deletes all data in the memory card, please make sure that there is no important data in the memory card before formatting. To protect the data in the memory card Set the write protection tab of the Memory Stick or SD memory card to the Lock position.
  • Page 53: 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 54: To Remove A Pcmcia Card

    2. Windows automatically installs the necessary driver for the card. If there is no available driver found by Windows, you have to install the driver using a disk supplied with the card. To remove a PCMCIA card 1. Double-click Safely Removes Hardware icon ( 2.
  • Page 55: 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, disk cleanup, computer scheduling and system restore.
  • Page 56: 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 57: 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 58: 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 > Samsung Theme > Samsung Theme.)
  • Page 59: Using Samsung Update Plus

    Update Plus, your computer has to be connected to the Internet. To Update Samsung Software and Drivers 1. Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Update Plus > Samsung Update Plus. If this is the first time you are running the program, a window will appear asking you if you agree to the agreement in the window.
  • Page 60 Here you will be able to find the latest available updates. To change the automatic update settings, click the Configuration button in Figure 2 and change the settings. Samsung Update Plus does not provide updates for additionally installed software and device drivers. Using the Computer 41...
  • Page 61: 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 62 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 63 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 64 Connecting Through a Wireless LAN (Option) 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. Using the wireless network connections between the systems, you can use normal network functions such as sharing of files, folders and printers.
  • Page 65: Connecting To An Access Point (Ap)

    What is an Access Point (AP)? An AP is a network device that bridges wired and wireless LANs, and corresponds to a wireless hub in a wired network. You can connect multiple wireless LAN installed computers to an AP. 2) Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) This is also called a peer-to-peer network.
  • Page 66 2. Select an AP (E.g. Test) to connect to and click Connect. If there is a configured network key for the AP to connect to, the Enter Network Key window appears. Enter the Network Key in the window and then click the Connect button. When a network key is not defined for a selected AP, click on Link to display the warning message box.
  • Page 67 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 68 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. Connecting to the Internet 49...
  • Page 69 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 70 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 71 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 48, 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 72 Checking the connection status Move the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection ( ) icon on the taskbar, and the connection status is displayed. Connecting to the Internet 53...
  • Page 73: Wireless Network Setup Using The Wireless Lan Setup Program

    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). •...
  • Page 74 To connect to an Access Point: To connect to an access point or existing computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network, refer to the following procedures. (To create a new computer-to-computer network, refer to the following "To create computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network" section.) 1.
  • Page 75 Network name (SSID) is a name that a wireless adapter uses for identifying connection. Enter the name of computer-to-computer network to create (e.g., samsung) or the name of access point to connect. The network name identifies cases. (capital and lowercase) For the name of access point, check the settings of the access point, or ask your wireless network administrator.
  • Page 76 3. Configure password setting to be used for computer-to-computer network connection in the Security Settings window. To connect to an access point, enter the network authentication, data encryption (WEP), encryption level, key index, and wireless security password configured in the access point. It is recommended to configure data encryption for security purposes when creating a computer-to-computer network connection profile.
  • Page 77: Using Samsung Network Manager

    Using Samsung Network Manager Samsung Network Manager is a program that has been developed to enable users to use the network easily. Samsung Network Manager provides the following features. • You can easily set up the network and printer settings.
  • Page 78 2. Run Samsung Network Manager. Select Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Network Manager > Samsung Network Manager or double click the Samsung Network Manager( ) icon on the Desktop. 3. Click the Add button. 4. Select a network location icon and enter the name of the location (e.g. Home).
  • Page 79 Setting up the IP Address To allocate an IP address automatically (DHCP), select Get IP Automatically. To use a static IP address, unselect Get IP Automatically and enter an IP address. For IP address information, ask your network administrator. 7. When the Printer Setting window appears, click Finish. To add a printer, click Add Printer.
  • Page 80: Using The Network After Moving Location

    Taskbar and click View Available Wireless Networks. 2. Click Search AP from the Wireless menu to search for wireless LAN APs. Select an available wireless network (e.g. SAMSUNG) and click the Connect button. For information on available wireless LAN APs, ask your network administrator.
  • Page 81: Sharing Internet Access

    2. Select an icon that represents the corresponding location from the Saved Locations window and then click Move. 3. When the network settings of the selected location are applied, the new location and the network connection information are displayed in The detailed Information for window.
  • Page 82 Setting Up a Sharing Server 1. Run Samsung Network Manager on the computer to be used as the sharing server. 2. Click the Add button. 3. Select a network location icon and enter the name of the location (e.g. Home).
  • Page 83 When the Shared Server setting is completed, set up the shared client. Setting Up the Sharing Client 1. Run Samsung Network Manager on the computer to be used as a sharing client. 2. Click the Add button. 3. Select a network location icon and enter the name of the location. Click the Next button.
  • Page 84: Network Status Diagnosis

    Network Status Diagnosis You can diagnose the network status when the network is not properly connected. 1. Run Samsung Network Manager. 2. Select Auto Diagnosis from the Manage menu. 3. The Network Connections figure window appears. Click the Start button to start the network diagnosis.
  • Page 85: 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. Network services are provided for the computers that are connected to the network through wired or wireless network connections. For details, see “Connecting Through a Wired LAN”...
  • Page 86 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 87: 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. Double-Click My Network Places of desktop under Other Places. 2. Click 'View workgroup computers', and click the desired computer to access the shared file.
  • Page 88 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 89 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 90: 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 91: 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. Menu Main Advanced Security Boot Exit To open the menu you need to use, use the left or right arrow keys to select the menu name.
  • Page 92: 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 93: 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 72.
  • Page 94: 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 95: Configuring Resolution And Color Depth

    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 colours on your screen.
  • Page 96: Using External Display Devices

    Using External Display Devices Using external display devices such as monitor or projector, you can view the screen images alternatively or simultaneously. You can extend the screen into two display devices to use larger workspace. Using external display devices would be especially useful when you are giving presentations or watching a video file.
  • Page 97 Monitor Television Notebook Intel(R) Dual Display Clone Extended Desktop To switch display devices using shortcut key You can switch display devices easily by pressing <Fn>+< key. Provided that multiple external display devices are connected, the display order is LCD > CRT > TV > LCD+CRT > LCD+TV > LCD whenever the <Fn>+<...
  • Page 98: 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 99 3. Click the Power Schemes tab to display the basic power management options. By default, the power scheme is configured to BatteryMgr-normal mode. BatteryMgr-normal mode extends the battery life and optimizes the Intel Speedstep function. Since the CPU power consumption is automatically optimized to conserve power when the computer is operating on battery power, an application may be executed slower than when it is operating on AC power.To use BatteryMgr-normal mode after reinstalling Windows, install the...
  • Page 100 Hibernate Mode (Power Management or Manual Method) When hibernation is used, your computer turns off and when you power up again, everything is restored exactly as you left it—including programs and documents you may not have saved or closed. Everything in memory gets saved to the HDD, and the monitor and hard disk get turned off.
  • Page 101: Select The Mode

    Rest Key: The manual <Fn+ Hibernate modes while you are playing a multimedia program or have an active USB device connected. 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.
  • Page 102 The “Rest” key is assigned to the <Fn+ Management Schemes” on page 79 for a better understanding of Standby and Hibernate modes. 5. Click OK to set your power management options and close the window. You can return to normal operation after you have used one of the “Power Management”...
  • Page 103: 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 (p123) of this manual and operate and store the battery at room temperature.
  • Page 104: Monitoring The Battery Charge

    Monitoring the Battery Charge You can view the battery charge status by completing the following procedures. To use the shortcut key to view Press the <Fn>+< > key combination on the keyboard and then the current power source and the current remaining battery charge are displayed at the top left of the screen.
  • Page 105 Using the battery Battery is an expendable supply, so when you use it for a long time, the capacity/battery life is shortened. If the battery life is reduced to under half of the initial time, we recommend that you purchase a new battery to use. Battery Warning You will hear an alarm when the remaining battery charge is under 10%.
  • Page 106 Click on Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Battery Manager > Samsung Battery Manager. You can only change the detailed configuration in Custom Mode. Power Saving Effects • Maximum Battery Saving Mode : This mode is appropriate for conditions which require the maximum battery use time.
  • Page 107: Battery Calibration

    Turning Off Unnecessary Devices Turning off unnecessary devices extends the battery use time. Select the Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware tab and click Device Manager. Right-click a device you are not using, and select 'Disable' (e.g.
  • Page 108: Upgrading Memory

    Upgrading Memory This computer has one or more 128 MB or 256 MB memory module(s). Two memory module sockets are provided so that you can replace memory or install an additional memory module. Removing the memory module Before removing/replacing the memory module, turn the system off completely.
  • Page 109: 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 110: 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 111: Tips For Using Your Computer

    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 manufacturer service center can replace or add any parts inside the chassis.
  • Page 112: Travelling With Your Computer

    Travelling with Your Computer Air Travel If you are travelling by air, follow these tips: • Take the computer with you as carry-on luggage. Do not check the computer with your baggage. • Allow the computer and disks to go through the X-ray security devices. Do not hand-carry disks through the walk-through metal detectors, which can cause loss of data.
  • Page 113: 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. 94 Users Manual...
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting

    Recovery CD to reinstall OS and System Software Media 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 95...
  • Page 115: 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 116: Display Related

    Display Related Q1 The LCD screen is too dark or too bright Adjust the screen brightness by pressing the <Fn>+< keys. Q2 The screen saver disturbs screen viewing during Media Player or video file operation. Unselect Tools > Options > Player > Allow screen saver during playback in the Media Player.
  • Page 117: 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 118 - 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 119: Wired Lan Related

    In the Modems tab, select the installed modem, and click Properties. In the Power Management tab of the Modem Properties window, select the “With this device, exit the computer from stand-by mode” item and then click OK. The above setting enables the modem to turn on the system and receive a fax when in power saving mode.
  • Page 120: Wireless Lan Related

    Wireless LAN Related Refer to ”Connecting Through a Wireless LAN (Option)” (p45) 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 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 121 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 122 - 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.) Verify whether the AP has been properly connected to the network. Verify whether the network is operating normally by connecting the wired network cable, which has been connected to the AP, to your computer.
  • Page 123 disable the [View Available Wireless Networks] window supported by WZC service. Exit the wireless LAN related program then check whether the window is enabled. Initialize the device driver. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware tab >...
  • Page 124 - A fixed IP is recommended for a small-size network. Q7 When using a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network, sometimes I cannot search the access point. It may happen occasionally when you are using a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network connection. Even if you cannot find some access points, the computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network is operating properly.
  • Page 125 This may be caused by selecting the ’Use IEEE 802.1x network authentication’ option when IEEE 802.1x authentication is not available. Check the properties of the AP in the wireless network settings. If the ’Use IEEE 802.1x authentication in this network’ option is selected, deselect the option on the Authentication tab.
  • Page 126 Q14 After installing the PROSet, I cannot manage the wireless network under Windows.(for an 11a/g and 11g card) Click on "Use Microsoft Client" in the Tools menu of the PROSet program to manage a wireless network in Windows. To manage a wireless network in the PROSet program, click on "Use Inter PROSet/Wireless"...
  • Page 127: 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 128 Change the setting of Power Schemes to 'Always On'. (Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Power Schemes tab, then configure the Power schemes field to 'Always On'.) Q7 Pressing <Fn>+< operation of the system. Do not press <Fn>+<...
  • Page 129: 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 130 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 131 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.
  • Page 132: 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 133: Returning Your Computer To An Earlier Restore Point

    2. Select "Create a restore point", and click Next. Since changes made after the Recovery Point may not be maintained, please back-up all necessary files to another location before performing system recovery. 3. In the Restore point description box, type a name to identify the restore point, and than click Create.
  • Page 134 2. Select "Restore my computer to an earlier time", and then click Next. 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.
  • Page 135: Undoing The Last Restoration

    5. After the restoration is complete, Windows restarts. In the [System Restore completed] dialog, click OK.Your computer has been restored to the selected restore point. Undoing the last restoration The procedures to undo a restoration are described below. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. 2.
  • Page 136: 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 Media. This computer is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP, therefore driver other than the ones included in the System Software Media are not provided.
  • Page 137: Installing Drivers And Programs

    Installing drivers and programs 1. Click Standard Installation in the main window of the System Software Media. (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 138: 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 139 • 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 140 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 141 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 142: System Specification

    Specifications System Specification The system specifications will be described below. The system specifications may differ depending on the derived models. Item Specification Intel Pentium M(Dothan) Processor(FSB 533 MHz) / Intel Celeron M Processor (FSB 400 MHz) Cache memory 2MB (Pentium M) / 1MB (Celeron M) Main memory 256/512 MB, 1GB DDR2 SDRM 2 DDR2 Socket (An additional 256/512/1024 MB module can be...
  • Page 143: Product Specification

    PROSet may be required depending on the network settings. For driver update, visit www.samsung.com and for information on the PROSet installation, refer to ”Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program” (p54). For more information, ask your network administrator.
  • Page 144 PROSet may be required depending on the network settings. For driver update, visit www.samsung.com and for information on the PROSet installation, refer to ”Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program” (p54). For more information, ask your network administrator.
  • Page 145 Abbreviations A ..Amperes AC ..Alternating current ACPI ..Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface APM ..Advanced Power Management ATA.
  • Page 146 ISA ..Industry Standard Architecture KB ..Kilobytes kg ..Kilograms LAN..Local-area network lb..
  • Page 147: 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 148 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 149: 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 150: 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 151: Shadow Ram

    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 174 ËÒ¡à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä Áè » Ô ´ à¹× è Í §¨Ò¡à¡Ô ´ ¤ÇÒÁ¼Ô ´ ¾ÅÒ´¢Í§Ãкº ãËé ¡ ´»Ø è Á <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Delete> àÁ× è Í »ÃÒ¡¯ä´ÍÐÅç Í ¡ºç Í ¡«ì [Windows Task Manager] ¢Ö é ¹ ãËé ¤ ÅÔ ¡ Shut Down > Turn Off à¾× è Í »Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì §Ò¹·Õ...
  • Page 175 ¡ÒÃãªé · Ñ ª á¾´ ã¹ Windows ¤Ø ³ ¨ÐàËç ¹ ÃÙ » ¡ÃÒ¿Ô ¡ àÅç ¡ æ º¹Ë¹é Ò ¨ÍàÊÁÍ «Ö è § áÊ´§µÓáË¹è § ·Õ è ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöÊÑ è § §Ò¹µè Í ä»ä´é ÃÙ » àÅç ¡ æ ¹Õ...
  • Page 176 ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöÊÑ è § §Ò¹µè Ò §æ ä´é â ´Âãªé · Ñ ª á¾´ ´Ñ § ¤ÓÍ¸Ô º Òµè Í ä»¹Õ é ¡Ò÷ӧҹ àÅ× è Í ¹ ¤ÅÔ ¡ ´Ñ º àºÔ Å ¤ÅÔ ¡ ¤ÅÔ ¡ ¢ÇÒ ÅÒ¡ ¿Ñ...
  • Page 177 ¡Ò÷ӧҹ àÅ× è Í ¹ ¡ÃØ ³ Òãªé · Ñ ª á¾´â´Âãªé ¹ Ô é Ç à·è Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ ¡ÒÃãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì · Õ è á ËÅÁ¤ÁÍÒ¨·ÓãËé · Ñ ª á¾´àÊÕ Â ËÒÂä´é ¡ÒÃÊÑ è § §Ò¹·Ñ ª á¾´ËÃ× Í »Ø è Á ¢Í§·Ñ ª á¾´¢³Ð·Õ è º Ù µ à¤Ã× è Í §ÍÒ¨·ÓãËé à ÇÅÒ㹡Òú٠µ Windows à¾Ô è Á ¢Ö é ¹ 10 ¤Ù...
  • Page 178 ¡ÒÃãªé á »é ¹ ¾Ô Á ¾ì ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ÁÕ » Ø è Á ·Ñ é § ËÁ´ 87/88 »Ø è Á ¡Òá´»Ø è Á ·Õ è ¡ Ó˹´¾Ãé Í Á¡Ñ ¹ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöà¢é Ò ãªé ¿ Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ËÅÑ ¡ æ ä´é...
  • Page 179 ¡ÒÃãªé á »é ¹ ¾Ô Á ¾ì µ Ñ Ç àÅ¢ á»é ¹ ¾Ô Á ¾ì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ¨ÐÁÕ » Ø è Á µÑ Ç àÅ¢ «Ö è § à»ç ¹ ¡ÅØ è Á ¢Í§»Ø è Á ·Õ è ¤ Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé ¾ Ô Á ¾ì µ Ñ Ç àÅ¢áÅÐÊÑ − ÅÑ ¡ É³ì µ è Ò §æ ·Ò§¤³Ô µ ÈÒʵÃì ä ´é àªè...
  • Page 180 ¡ÒÃãªé » Ø è Á ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ¾Ô à ÈÉ »Ø è Á ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ¨ÐàÃÕ Â ¡ãªé ¿ Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ¾Ô à Èɵè Ò §æ àÁ× è Í ÁÕ ¡ Òá´¾Ãé Í Á¡Ñ º »Ø è Á Í× è ¹ æ ¡ÒÃãªé...
  • Page 181 »Ø è Á ÅÑ ´ ËÁÒÂàÅ¢ ª× è Í »Ø è Á ÍÔ ¹ à·ÍÃì à ¹ç µ »Ø è Á ÍÕ à ÁÅ »Ø è Á ÊÓËÃÑ º ¼Ù é ã ª »Ø è Á à»Ô ´ /»Ô ´ WLAN à¡Õ...
  • Page 182 2. àÅ× Í ¡ USER 1 áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Browse 3. àÅ× Í ¡â»Ãá¡ÃÁ·Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃã¹ä´ÍÐÅç Í ¡ºç Í ¡«ì [Open] áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Open (µÑ Ç ÍÂè Ò §: â»Ãá¡ÃÁ Paint) 4. ¤ÅÔ ¡ OK à¾× è Í ºÑ ¹ ·Ö ¡ ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹á»Å§ àÃÔ...
  • Page 183 ¤ÇÒÁËÁÒ¢ͧä¿áÊ´§Ê¶Ò¹Ð à¤Ã× è Í §ËÁÒÂÃÐºØ Ê ¶Ò¹Ð¡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ´é Ò ¹º¹¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í § ª× è Í Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì ä ´Ã¿ì / ä´Ã¿ì « Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ ´é Ò ¹Åè Ò §¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í § ª×...
  • Page 184 ¡ÒÃÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤è Ò ¤ÇÒÁÊÇè Ò §¢Í§¨Í LCD ËÅÑ § ¨Ò¡»Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §áÅÐà»Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í § 1. à»Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í § àÁ× è Í »ÃÒ¡¯âÅâ¡é Samsung ¢Ö é ¹ ãËé ¡ ´»Ø è Á <F2> à¾× è Í à¢é Ò ÊÙ è ¡ ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò ¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í §...
  • Page 185 ¡ÒûÃÑ º ¤ÇÒÁ´Ñ § àÊÕ Â § ¡ÒûÃÑ º â´Âãªé á »é ¹ ¾Ô Á ¾ì ¡´»Ø è Á <Fn>+< > ËÃ× Í <Fn>+< ¡ÒûÃÑ º â´Âãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁ»ÃÑ º ¤ÇÒÁ´Ñ § àÊÕ Â § ¤ÅÔ ¡ äͤ͹ ÃÐ´Ñ º àÊÕ Â § ( ÊÓËÃÑ...
  • Page 186 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 187: 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 188 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 189 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 190 ¡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 191: Windows Media Player

    ¡ÒùÓá¼è ¹ «Õ ´ Õ Í Í¡¨Ò¡ä´Ã¿ì « Õ ´ Õ Ã ÍÁ·Õ è ä Áè · Ó§Ò¹µÒÁ»¡µÔ Ë Ã× Í àÁ× è Í »Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ãËé ¹ Ó¤ÅÔ » Ë¹Õ º ¡ÃдÒÉ ÁÒ´Ñ ´ áÅé Ç ÊÍ´»ÅÒ¤ÅÔ » à¢é Ò ·Õ è ª è Í §¹Óá¼è ¹ ÍÍ¡©Ø ¡ à©Ô ¹ (ÍÂÙ è ¶ Ñ ´ ¨Ò¡»Ø è Á ¹Óá¼è ¹ ÍÍ¡) áÅé Ç ¡´¤é Ò §äÇé ¨ ¹¶Ò´ãÊè « Õ ´ Õ à»Ô...
  • Page 192 ¡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 193 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 194 à¾ÅÔ ¹ ¡Ñ º âÎÁà¸Õ  àµÍÃì (S/PDIF Port) ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ Ê¹Ñ º Ê¹Ø ¹ àÍÒµì ¾ Ø µ Ẻ 5.1 ᪹à¹Å «Ö è § à»ç ¹ ¿Ñ § ¡ì ª Ñ ¹ ¾× é ¹ °Ò¹¢Í§ÃкºâÎÁà¸Õ  àµÍÃì áÅÐä´Ã¿ì DVD â´ÂãËé...
  • Page 195 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 1. àª× è Í Áµè Í ÃкºÅÓ⾧Ẻ 5.1 ᪹à¹Åà¢é Ò ¡Ñ º à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ 1. µè Í á¨ç ¤ S/PDIF ¢Í§ÃкºáÅÐáÍÁ»ì » ÅÔ ¿ ÒÂàÍÍÃì á ºº 5.1 ᪹à¹Å 2.
  • Page 196 ¢Ñ é ¹ ·Õ è 3. à»Ô ´ àÍÒµì ¾ Ø µ S/PDIF ã¹â»Ãá¡ÃÁ DVD ¡ÒÃãªé Å Ó⾧Ẻ 5.1 ᪹à¹Å ¤Ø ³ µé Í §µÔ ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁ Power DVD ¨Ò¡á¼è ¹ «Õ ´ Õ µ Ô ´ µÑ é § â»Ãá¡ÃÁàÅè ¹ DVD ·Õ è ã Ëé Á Ò ¾Ãé...
  • Page 197 ¡ÒÃãªé Ê Åç Í µàÁâÁÃÕ è ¡ ÒÃì ´ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé Ê Åç Í µ¢Í§¡ÒÃì ´ ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Óà¾× è Í Íè Ò ¹¡ÒÃì ´ ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó (ÃͧÃÑ º Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro áÅÐ SD Card) ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé ¡ ÒÃì ´ ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Óà¾× è Í à»ç ¹ ´Ô Ê ¡ì · Õ è ¶ Í´à¢é Ò ÍÍ¡ä´é áÅÐãªé ã ¹¡Òöè Ò Ââ͹¢é Í ÁÙ Å ÃÐËÇè...
  • Page 198 1. ãÊè ¡ ÒÃì ´ ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó㹪è Í §ãÊè ¡ ÒÃì ´ â´ÂãËé © ÅÒ¡¢Í§¡ÒÃì ´ ÍÂÙ è ´ é Ò ¹Åè Ò § â»Ã´·ÃÒº â»Ã´ãÊè ¡ ÒÃì ´ ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Óâ´Â¤Çè Ó Å§ 2. ¤ÅÔ ¡ Start > My Computer ¨Ð»ÃÒ¡¯àÁâÁÃÕ è ¡ ÒÃì ´ ·Õ è Ê Í´à¢é Ò ä»¢Ö é ¹ Memory Stick 3.
  • Page 199 ¡ÒÿÍÃì á Áµá¼è ¹ àÁâÁÃÕ è ¡ ÒÃì ´ ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé à ÁâÁÃÕ è ¡ ÒÃì ´ ä´é Ë ÅÑ § ¨Ò¡·Ó¡ÒÿÍÃì á ÁµáÅé Ç à·è Ò ¹Ñ é ¹ â´Â¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹ã¹¡ÒÿÍÃì á ÁµàÁâÁÃÕ è ¡ ÒÃì ´ ÁÕ ´ Ñ § ¹Õ é à¹×...
  • Page 200 ¡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 201 Windows ¨ÐµÔ ´ µÑ é § ä´ÃàÇÍÃì · Õ è ¨ Óà»ç ¹ µé Í §ãªé ã Ëé ¡ ÒÃì ´ â´ÂÍÑ µ â¹ÁÑ µ Ô ËÒ¡äÁè ¾ ºä´ÃàÇÍÃì ã ¹ Windows ¤Ø ³ µé Í §µÔ ´ µÑ é § ä´ÃàÇÍÃì â´Âãªé...
  • Page 202 ´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 203 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 204 ¡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 205 ¡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 206: Samsung Update Plus

    Samsung Update Plus ¤× Í «Í¿µì á ÇÃì · Õ è ã ªé µ ÃǨÊͺáÅÐÍÑ » à´µ«Í¿µì á ÇÃì á ÅÐä´ÃàÇÍÃì µ è Ò §æ ¢Í§ Samsung ·Õ è µ Ô ´ µÑ é § äÇé ã ¹à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì Samsung ¢Í§¤Ø ³ ãËé à »ç ¹ àÇÍÃì ª Ñ ¹ Åè Ò ÊØ ´ ¡ÒÃãªé Samsung Update Plus ¤ÍÁ¾Ô...
  • Page 207 ¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ÍÑ » à´µÍÑ µ â¹ÁÑ µ Ô ãËé ¤ ÅÔ ¡ »Ø è Á Configuration ã¹ÃÙ » ·Õ è 2 áÅÐà»ÅÕ è  ¹¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Samsung Update Plus äÁè Á Õ ¡ ÒÃÍÑ » à´µµè Ò §æ ÊÓËÃÑ º «Í¿µì á ÇÃì á ÅÐä´ÃàÇÍÃì Í × è ¹ æ ·Õ è µ Ô ´ µÑ é § à¾Ô è Á àµÔ Á...
  • Page 208 ¡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 209 ¡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 210 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 211: Wireless Lan

    ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¼è Ò ¹Ãкº Wireless LAN (µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡) ÊÀÒÇСÒ÷ӧҹẺà¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ äÃé Ê Ò (Wireless LAN) ¤× Í à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ·Õ è Á Õ ¡ ÒÃÊ× è Í ÊÒÃ¶Ö § ¡Ñ ¹ ¼è Ò ¹à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì Ë ÅÒÂæ à¤Ã× è Í § ·Õ...
  • Page 212 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 213 2. àÅ× Í ¡ AP (àªè ¹ Test) à¾× è Í àª× è Í Áµè Í áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Connect ËÒ¡ÁÕ ¡ ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò network key ÊÓËÃÑ º AP 㹡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¨Ð»ÃÒ¡¯ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Enter Network Key ¢Ö é ¹ »é...
  • Page 214 ¡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 215 ¤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 216 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 217 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 218 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 219 ¡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 52 ¤Ù è Á × Í ¼Ù é ã ªé...
  • Page 220 ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § Wireless Network â´Âãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁµÔ ´ µÑ é § Wireless LAN ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé wireless LAN ä´é â ´Âãªé â »Ãá¡ÃÁ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò wireless LAN (PROSet) ·Õ è ã Ëé Á Òµè Ò §ËÒ¡ ¡ÒÃãªé ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í wireless network ãËé · ÓµÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹µè Ò §æ ´Ñ § µè Í ä»¹Õ é •...
  • Page 221 access point ¨Ð¶Ù ¡ áÊ´§â´Âäͤ͹ ( äͤ͹ ( ¡Ó˹´¤è Ò ¡ÒÃÃÑ ¡ ÉÒ¤ÇÒÁ»ÅÍ´ÀÑ Â 3. »é Í ¹¢é Í ÁÙ Å Profile Name áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next 4. ã¹ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì Search Security Settings ¨Ð»ÃÒ¡¯¢é Í ¤ÇÒÁ wireless network security search ¢Ö é ¹ ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next 5.
  • Page 222 ·Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃÊÃé Ò § (àªè ¹ samsung) ËÃ× Í ª× è Í ¢Í§ access point à¾× è Í ·Ó¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ª× è Í ¢Í§à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ·Õ è ¡ Ó˹´ (¾Ô...
  • Page 223 ¡ÒÃãªé Samsung Network Manager Samsung Network Manager à»ç ¹ â»Ãá¡ÃÁ·Õ è ä ´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒÃ¾Ñ ² ¹Òà¾× è Í ãËé ¼ Ù é ã ªé Ê ÒÁÒöãªé à ¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò Âä´é ⠴§è Ò Â Samsung Network Manager ÁÕ ¤ Ø ³ ÊÁºÑ µ Ô ´ Ñ § µè Í ä»¹Õ é...
  • Page 224 5. àÅ× Í ¡ Internet direct connection áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è » Ø è Á Next 6. àÅ× Í ¡ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì LAN µÑ é § ¤è Ò IP áÍ´à´ÃÊ áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è Next ËÁÒÂà赯 àÅ× Í ¡ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì àÅ×...
  • Page 225 Networks 2. àÅ× Í ¡à¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò ÂäÃé Ê ÒÂ·Õ è Á Õ (àªè ¹ SAMSUNG) áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è » Ø è Á Connect ÊÓËÃÑ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º AP ¢Í§ LAN äÃé...
  • Page 226 â´ÂäÁè µ é Í §·ÓµÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò à¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò Â·Ø ¡ ¤ÃÑ é § äÁè Ç è Ò ¨ÐÍÂÙ è · Õ è ã ´ 1. àÃÕ Â ¡ãªé Samsung Network Manager àÁ× è Í àª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º ÍÔ ¹ à·ÍÃì à ¹ç µ...
  • Page 227 ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò à«Ô Ã ì ¿ àÇÍÃì 1. àÃÕ Â ¡ãªé Samsung Network Manager 㹤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì · Õ è ¨ Ðãªé à »ç ¹ à«Ô Ã ì ¿ àÇÍÃì 2. ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è » Ø è Á Add 3.
  • Page 228 - ã¹¿Ô Å ´ì Select Device ãËé à Å× Í ¡ Wireless - ã¹¿Ô Å ´ì Wireless Connection Name (àªè ¹ Samsung) ãËé » é Í ¹ª× è Í à¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò Â - 㹡ÒÃãªé ¤ Õ Â ì à ¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò Â (¤Õ Â ì » é Í §¡Ñ ¹ ) ãËé à Å× Í ¡µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡ ‘Use Password ,,,’ áÅлé Í ¹¤Õ Â ì » é Í §¡Ñ ¹...
  • Page 229 5. Â× ¹ ÂÑ ¹ ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì à ¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò Â·Õ è ¨ Ðàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º à«Ô Ã ì ¿ àÇÍÃì áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è » Ø è Á Next - 㹡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¼è Ò ¹ LAN äÃé Ê Ò ãËé » é Í ¹ wireless connection name (àªè ¹ Samsung) ·Õ è » é Í ¹ã¹à«Ô Ã ì ¿ àÇÍÃì...
  • Page 230 ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöÇÔ ¹ Ô ¨ ©Ñ  ʶҹТͧà¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò ÂàÁ× è Í à¤Ã× Í ¢è Ò ÂÁÕ ¡ ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ·Õ è ä Áè ¶ Ù ¡ µé Í § 1. àÃÕ Â ¡ãªé Samsung Network Manager 2.
  • Page 231 ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ËÅÑ § ¨Ò¡¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ä ´é à ª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ áÅé Ç ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöãªé º ÃÔ ¡ Òõè Ò §æ ¢Í§à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ä´é àªè ¹ ¡ÒÃáªÃì ä ¿Åì , â¿Åà´ÍÃì á ÅÐ à¤Ã×...
  • Page 232 ¢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 233 ¢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 234 ¢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 235 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 236 ¡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 237: 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 238 ¡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 239 ´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 240 ¡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 241 ¡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 242 ¡ÒÃãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅÀÒ¹͡ ¡ÒÃãªé Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅẺµè Í ¾è Ç §ÀÒ¹͡ àªè ¹ ¨ÍËÃ× Í â»ÃਡàµÍÃì ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöàÅ× Í ¡Çè Ò ¨ÐáÊ´§à©¾ÒÐ¨Í·Õ è µ è Í ¾è Ç § ËÃ× Í áÊ´§·Ñ é § Êͧ¨Í¾Ãé Í Á¡Ñ ¹ ¡ç ä ´é ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöáÊ´§Ë¹é Ò ¨Í㹨ÍÊͧ¨Íµè Í à¹× è Í §¡Ñ ¹ à¾× è Í à¾Ô è Á ¾× é ¹ ·Õ è ã ¹¡ÒÃáÊ´§¼Åä´é Í Õ ¡ ´é Ç Â ¡ÒÃãªé...
  • Page 243 ¡ÒÃÊÅÑ º ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼Åâ´Âãªé ª ç Í µ¤Ñ · ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöÊÅÑ º ÍØ » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼Åä´é § è Ò Âæ â´Â¡Òá´»Ø è Á ªç Í µ¤Ñ · <Fn>+< > ã¹¡Ã³Õ · Õ è Á Õ Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì á Ê´§¼ÅÀÒ¹͡ËÅÒª¹Ô ´ µè Í ÍÂÙ è ÅÓ´Ñ º ¢Í§¡ÒÃáÊ´§¼Å¨Ðà»ç ¹ ´Ñ § ¹Õ é LCD >...
  • Page 244: 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 245 3. ¤ÅÔ ¡ á·ç º Power Schemes à¾× è Í áÊ´§µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃ¨Ñ ´ ¡ÒþÅÑ § §Ò¹¾× é ¹ °Ò¹ ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò Power Setting ¶Ù ¡ ¡Ó˹´à»ç ¹ âËÁ´ BatteryMgr-Normal Mode BatteryMgr-Normal Mode Â×...
  • Page 246 Power Management ËÃ× Í ÇÔ ¸ Õ ¡ ÒÃẺ¡Ó˹´àͧ âËÁ´ Hibernate ( àÁ× è Í ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃãªé â ËÁ´ hibernation ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢ ͧ¤Ø ³ ¨Ð»Ô ´ ä» áÅÐàÁ× è Í ¤Ø ³ à»Ô ´ à¤Ã× è Í §ÍÕ ¡ ¤ÃÑ é § ·Ø ¡ æ ÍÂè Ò §¨Ð¡ÅÑ º ÁÒÍÂÙ è 㠹ʶҾ à´Ô...
  • Page 247 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 248 ¡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 249 ¡ÒõÃǨÊͺ»ÃÐ¨Ø ¢ ͧẵàµÍÃÕ è ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒö´Ù » ÃÐ¨Ø ¢ ͧẵàµÍÃÕ è ä ´é ⠴·ӵÒÁ¢Ñ é ¹ µÍ¹µè Í ä»¹Õ é ¡ÒÃãªé » Ø è Á ªç Í µ¤Ñ · à¾× è Í àÃÕ Â ¡´Ù ¡´»Ø è Á <Fn>+< >...
  • Page 250 ·Ó§Ò¹¢Í§áºµàµÍÃÕ è ´ é Ç Â¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡µè Ò §æ ¤ÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è Start > All Programs > Samsung > Samsung Battery Manager > Samsung Battery Manager ¤Ø ³ ÊÒÁÒöà»ÅÕ è  ¹ÃÒÂÅÐàÍÕ Â ´...
  • Page 251 • Maximum Battery Saving Mode : âËÁ´¹Õ é à ËÁÒÐÊÓËÃÑ º ÊÀÒÇÐ·Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃãªé á ºµàµÍÃÕ è à »ç ¹ ÃÐÂÐàÇÅÒ¹Ò¹·Õ è Ê Ø ´ «Ö è § ÍҨŴ »ÃÐÊÔ · ¸Ô À Ҿ㹡Ò÷ӧҹ¢Í§ÃкºÅ§ • Normal Mode : âËÁ´¹Õ é à ËÁÒÐÊÓËÃÑ º ¡Ò÷ӧҹµÒÁ»¡µÔ ·Ñ é § »ÃÐÊÔ · ¸Ô À Ò¾¢Í§Ãкº áÅÐÃÐÂÐàÇÅÒ¡ÒÃãªé á ºµàµÍÃÕ è ¨ÐÍÂÙ...
  • Page 252 ¡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 253 ¡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 254 ¡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 255 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 256 ¡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 257 ¡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 258: 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 259 ¤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 260 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¨ÍáÊ´§¼Å ¨Í LCD ÊÇè Ò §ËÃ× Í Á× ´ à¡Ô ¹ ä» »ÃÑ º ¤ÇÒÁÊÇè Ò §¢Í§¨ÍáÊ´§¼Åâ´Â¡Òá´»Ø è Á <Fn>+< Ê¡ÃÕ ¹ à«¿àÇÍÃì à º¡Ç¹¡ÒÃÃÑ º ªÁä¿Åì Ç Ô ´ Õ â ÍËÃ× Í ¡ÒÃãªé § Ò¹â»Ãá¡ÃÁ Media Player ¡àÅÔ...
  • Page 261 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 262 - ¡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 263 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 264 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º Wireless LAN â»Ã´´Ù · Õ è ”¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ¼è Ò ¹Ãкº Wireless LAN (µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡)” ·Õ è Ë ¹é Ò 44 ÊÓËÃÑ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¾× é ¹ °Ò¹à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º wireless LAN ÍØ...
  • Page 265 µÃǵ´Ù Ç è Ò ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ÃÐËÇè Ò §¡ÒÃì ´ à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ áÅСÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ËÒ¡ÁÕ ¡ ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ¡Òà àª× è Í Áµè Í ÃÐËÇè Ò §à¹ç ¤ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÍÐá´»àµÍÃì â ´Âãªé network configuration wizard ãËé Å º¡ÒÃàª× è Í Áµè Í ´Ñ § ¡Åè Ò Ç áÅé...
  • Page 266 µÃǨ´Ù ¡ ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò AP ´Ñ § ¹Õ é (¤Óá¹Ð¹Óµè Í ä»¹Õ é à »ç ¹ ¤Óá¹Ð¹ÓÊÓËÃÑ º ÊÀÒÇСÒ÷ӧҹẺÁҵðҹ áÅÐÍҨᵡµè Ò §ä» µÒÁáµè Å Ð wireless network ·Õ è ã ªé ) - àÁ× è Í ÁÕ AP ËÅÒÂæ ¨Ø ´ ¾Ãé Í Á¡Ñ ¹ ãËé µ ÃǨÊͺ¡ÒÃàÅ× Í ¡áª¹à¹Å¢Í§áµè Å Ð AP àÁ× è Í ÁÕ AP ËÅÒÂæ µÑ Ç ãªé á ª¹à¹Åã¡Åé à ¤Õ Â §¡Ñ ¹ ÍÒ¨à¡Ô...
  • Page 267 µÃǨ´Ù ¤ Ø ³ ÊÁºÑ µ Ô TCP/IP ¢Í§¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì µ è Ò §æ ·Õ è ¨ Ðàª× è Í Áµè Í ¡Ñ º à¹ç µ àÇÔ Ã ì ¡ ÃÐËÇè Ò §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì (Ad Hoc) ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ·Ñ...
  • Page 268 ËÒ¡ AP ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ à»ç ¹ ’Use network authentication (Shared Key)’ ËÒ¡ AP ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ à»ç ¹ authentication shared mode ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì · Ø ¡ à¤Ã× è Í §·Õ è ¨ Ðàª× è Í Áµè Í ¨Ðµé Í §ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò ¤Í¹¿Ô ¡ ´Ñ § ¹Õ é : - ËÒ¡¤Ø...
  • Page 269 à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º à¡ÁÊì á ÅÐâ»Ãá¡ÃÁµè Ò §æ à¡ÁÊì 3D äÁè Ê ÒÁÒö·Ó§Ò¹ä´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¡Áà»ç ¹ '2D' ËÃ× Í 'Software Renderer' ¨Ò¡¹Ñ é ¹ ãËé ŠͧàÃÕ Â ¡ãËÁè Í Õ ¡ ¤ÃÑ é § ©Ñ...
  • Page 270 ÀÒ¾ºÒ§Êè Ç ¹¢Í§à¡ÁäÁè Á Õ ¡ ÒÃáÊ´§¼Å ËÃ× Í áÊ´§à»ç ¹ ÊÕ ´ Ó ÍÒ¨à¡Ô ´ ¢Ö é ¹ ä´é à Á× è Í à¡Á¹Ñ é ¹ æ ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒÃÍ͡ẺÊÓËÃÑ º DirectX 8.1 àªè ¹ à¡Á NHL 2003, MVP Baseball 2003 ËÃ× Í Í× è ¹ æ ¢³ÐàÅè...
  • Page 271 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 272 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 273 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 ´ 106 ¤Ù è Á × Í ¼Ù é ã ªé...
  • Page 274 ¡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 275 2. àÅ× Í ¡ "Create a restore point" áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next à¹× è Í §¨Ò¡¡ÒÃà»ÅÕ è  ¹á»Å§ËÅÑ § ¨Ò¡ Recovery Point ¨ÐäÁè ä ´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒÃºÑ ¹ ·Ö ¡ äÇé ´Ñ § ¹Ñ é ¹ ¤Ø ³ ¨Ö § ¤ÇÃáºç ¤ ÍÑ » ä¿Åì µ è Ò §æ ·Õ...
  • Page 276 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 277: System Software

    ¡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 278 ¡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.
  • Page 279 ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § Window ãËÁè Í Ò¨Åº¢é Í ÁÙ Å µè Ò §æ ã¹ÎÒÃì ´ ´Ô Ê ¡ì àªè ¹ ä¿Åì â»Ãá¡ÃÁ ËÃ× Í Í× è ¹ æ à¾× è Í Å´¤ÇÒÁàÊÕ Â ËÒ¨ҡ¡Òà ÊÙ − ËÒ¢ͧ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¤Ø ³ ¤ÇÃáºç ¤ ÍÑ » ¢é Í ÁÙ Å àÊÁÍ Samsung Electronics äÁè Á Õ Ê è Ç ¹ÃÑ º ¼Ô ´ ªÍºã¹¡Ã³Õ · Õ è à ¡Ô ´ ¡ÒÃÊÙ − ËÒÂ...
  • Page 280 • Quick Installation: µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡¹Õ é ¨ ÐµÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows ãËÁè â ´Âãªé ¢ é Í ÁÙ Å áÅСÒáÓ˹´¤è Ò µè Ò §æ µÒÁà´Ô Á ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¢Í§¼Ù é ã ªé ¤ × Í ÊÔ è § ·Õ è » ÃÒ¡¯ÍÂÙ è ã ¹â¿Åà´ÍÃì Windows à´Ô Á ÍÒ¨ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒÃÃÑ ¡ ÉÒäÇé ã ¹¢³Ð·Õ è â ¿Åà´ÍÃì Windows ÁÕ ¡ ÒÃà¢Õ  ¹·Ñ º 3.
  • Page 281 àÁ× è Í ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § ÀÒÉÒàÊÃç ¨ ÊÁºÙ à ³ì ãËé à Å× Í ¡á·ç º Regional Options ¡é ä ¢¤è Ò Standards and formats áÅÐµÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡ Location áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è » Ø è Á OK ·Õ...
  • Page 282 à»ÅÕ è  ¹ Default Input Language à»ç ¹ ÀÒÉÒ·Õ è µ é Í §¡ÒÃãªé ã ¹¡Òûé Í ¹¢é Í ÁÙ Å áÅФÅÔ ¡ ·Õ è OK 8. àÁ× è Í »ÃÒ¡¯ÇÔ ¹ â´Çì ã Ëé Ã ÐºØ ª × è Í áÅÐͧ¤ì ¡ âͧ¤Ø ³ ¢Ö é ¹ ãËé » é Í ¹¢é Í ÁÙ Å áÅé Ç ¤ÅÔ ¡ Next ã¹...
  • Page 283 ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ äÁè Ê ÒÁÒöÃÑ ¹ Windows ä´é ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ äÁè Ê ÒÁÒöÃÑ ¹ Windows ä´é ¤Ø ³ µé Í §ºÙ µ à¤Ã× è Í §â´ÂãÊè á ¼è ¹ «Õ ´ Õ system recovery áÅé Ç µÔ ´ µÑ é § Windows ãËÁè ËÒ¡¤Ø ³ ºÙ...
  • Page 284 ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒÐ ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧÃкº ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧÃкºÁÕ ¡ ÒÃÍ¸Ô º ÒÂäÇé ã ¹Êè Ç ¹µè Í ä»¹Õ é ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧÃкºÍҨᵡµè Ò §¡Ñ ¹ 仵ÒÁÃØ è ¹ ¢Í§à¤Ã× è Í § ÃÒ¡ÒÃ...
  • Page 285 ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧ Wireless LAN (µÑ Ç àÅ× Í ¡à¾Ô è Á àµÔ Á ) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧ¼ÅÔ µ ÀÑ ³ ±ì ÃÒ¡Òà ¢é Í ÁÙ Å ¨Óà¾ÒТͧà¤Ã× è Í § ¢é...
  • Page 286 ÊÓËÃÑ º ¡ÒÃÍÑ » à´µä´ÃàÇÍÃì ãËé á ÇÐä»·Õ è à Çç º 䫵ì www.samsung.com áÅÐÊÓËÃÑ º ¢é Í ÁÙ Å à¡Õ è Â Ç¡Ñ º ¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é § PROSet ãËé ´ Ù ”¡ÒÃµÔ ´ µÑ é §...
  • Page 287 µÑ Ç Âè Í µè Ò §æ A....áÍÁá»Ãì AC ... .ä¿¿é Ò ¡ÃÐáÊÊÅÑ º ACPI...Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface APM .
  • Page 288 KB ... .¡Ô â Å亵ì kg ... . .¡Ô â Å¡ÃÑ Á LAN ...Local-area network lb.
  • Page 289 »·Ò¹Ø ¡ ÃÁ ÍÐá´»àµÍÃì AC ÍÐá´»àµÍÃì AC (ä¿¿é Ò ¡ÃÐáÊÊÅÑ º ) ·Õ è ¤ Ǻ¤Ø Á ¡ÃÐáÊ俨ҡàµé Ò àÊÕ Â º·Õ è ¼ ¹Ñ § ÁÒÂÑ § à¤Ã× è Í §¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¡ÃÐáÊä¿ ·Õ è à µé Ò àÊÕ Â º¼¹Ñ § ¤× Í ä¿¿é Ò ¡ÃÐáÊÊÅÑ º áÅеé Í §á»Å§¡ÅÑ º ÁÒà»ç ¹ DC (ä¿¿é Ò ¡ÃÐáʵç) ¡è Í ¹¨Ð¹Óä»ãªé ã ¹ à¤Ã×...
  • Page 290 ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó CMOS ˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) ä´é Ã Ñ º ¾ÅÑ § §Ò¹¨Ò¡áºµàµÍÃÕ è ¢ ͧ CMOS ¡ÒÃµÑ é § ¤è Ò System Setup áÅоÒÃÒÁÔ à µÍÃì Í × è ¹ æ ä´é Ã Ñ º ¡ÒÃà¡ç º äÇé 㠹˹è Ç Â¤ÇÒÁ¨Ó CMOS áÁé à Á× è Í ¤Ø ³ »Ô ´ ¤ÍÁ¾Ô Ç àµÍÃì ¢é Í Á٠Š㹠˹è...
  • Page 291 IRQ (interrupt request line) IRQ ¤× Í ÊÒÂÎÒÃì ´ áÇÃì · Õ è Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì Ê ÒÁÒöãªé à ¾× è Í Êè § ÊÑ − −Ò³äÁâ¤Ãâ»Ãà«Êà«ÍÃì à Á× è Í ÁÕ Í Ø » ¡Ã³ì µ é Í §¡ÒÃãªé à «ÍÃì Ç Ô Ê ¢Í§ äÁâ¤Ãâ»Ãà«Êà«ÍÃì...
  • Page 292 800 ¾Ô ¡ à«Åã¹á¹ÇµÑ é § áÅÐ 600 á¶Çã¹á¹Ç¹Í¹ ÂÔ è § ¨Ó¹Ç¹¾Ô ¡ à«ÅÁÕ Á Ò¡¢Ö é ¹ à·è Ò äËÃè ¤ÇÒÁÅÐàÍÕ Â ´¡ç ¨ ÐÁÒ¡¢Ö é ¹ áÅÐáÊ´§¼Åä´é ´ Õ ¢ Ö é ¹ ´é Ç Â ROM (read-only memory) ˹è...

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