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Contents
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BIOS Setup
Setting a Boot Password
Changing the Boot Priority
Battery
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Chapter 6. Appendix
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Chapter 1.
Getting Started
Before You Start
Safety Precautions
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Overview
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Copyright
Notation
Description
Warning
Caution
Text Notations
Icon
Notation
Description
Caution
Note
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Safety Precautions
For your security and to prevent damage, please read the
following safety instructions carefully.
Since this is commonly applied to Samsung computers,
some pictures may differ from actual products.
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Warning
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause personal injury and even fatality.
Installation Related
Do not install the product in places exposed
to humidity such as bathrooms.
There is a danger of electric shock. Use the
product within the operating conditions
specified in the Manufacturers User Guide.
Keep the plastic bags out of the reach of
children.
There is a danger of suffocation.
Keep a distance of 15cm or more between
the computer and the wall and do not place
any objects between them.
This may increase the internal temperature of
the computer and may cause an injury.
Ver 3.3
Safety Precautions
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Warning
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause personal injury and even fatality.
Power Related
The power plug and wall outlet figures may differ
depending on the country specifications and the product
model.
Do not touch the main plug or power cord
with wet hands.
Safety Precautions
Warning
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Safety Precautions
Warning
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause personal injury and even fatality.
Chapter 1
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Safety Precautions
Warning
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause personal injury and even fatality.
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Safety Precautions
Warning
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause personal injury and even fatality.
Thereafter, if you connect the AC adapter, the battery power
will be supplied again.
Do not cut the battery power under normal
conditions.
This may result in data loss or a product
malfunction.
The location of the Emergency Hole may differ depending
on the model.
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Usage Related
Disconnect all cables connected to the
computer before cleaning it. If your
notebook is an external & removable
battery type, remove the external battery.
There is a danger of electric shock or damage
to the product.
Do not connect a phone line connected to a
digital phone to the modem.
There is a danger of a electric shock, fire or
damage to the product.
Do not place any container filled with water or
chemicals over or near the computer.
If water or chemicals enter the computer, this
may cause fire or electric shock.
If the computer is broken or dropped,
disconnect the power cord and contact a
service center for a safety check.
If the notebook computer has an external
type (removable) battery, separate the
battery also.
Using a broken computer may cause electric
shock or fire hazard.
Safety Precautions
Warning
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Upgrade Related
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Safety Precautions
Warning
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Safety Precautions
Caution
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause slight injury or damage to the product.
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Installation Related
Do not block the ports (holes), vents, etc. of the product and
do not insert objects.
Damage to a component within the computer may cause electric
shock or fire.
When using the computer with it lying on its side, place it so
that the vents face upwards.
Failure to do so may cause the internal temperature of the
computer to rise and the computer to malfunction or halt.
Do not place a heavy object over the product.
This may cause a problem with the computer. In addition, the
object may fall and cause injury, or damage the computer.
Safety Precautions
Caution
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause slight injury or damage to the product.
Usage Related
Do not place a candle, light a cigar, etc. over or on the
product.
There is a danger of fire.
Use a wall outlet or multi-plug with a grounding part.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock hazard.
Make sure to have the product tested by a safety service
engineer after repairing the product.
Authorized Samsung Repair Centers will carry out safety checks
after a repair. Using a repaired product without testing it for
safety may cause an electric shock or fire.
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Safety Precautions
Caution
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause slight injury or damage to the product.
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Do not place your face close to the Optical Disk Drive tray
when it is operating.
There is a danger of injury due to an abrupt ejection.
Check CDs for cracks and damage prior to use.
It may damage the disc and cause problems with the device and
injury to the user.
Do not leave the product in a location exposed to magnetic
fields.
A magnetic field may cause the product to work abnormally or
the battery to discharge.
The information saved on the magnetic tape of a credit card,
phone card, bankbook, transportation tickets and so on can be
damaged by a computers electromagnetic field.
Use the pen only for the original purpose. Do not poke in the
eye or ear with the pen, and do not put the pen in the mouth.
There is a danger of injury.
Safety Precautions
Caution
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause slight injury or damage to the product.
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Upgrade Related
Carefully touch a part or device of the product.
Failing to do so may result in damage to the product or injury.
When moving the product, turn the power off and separate
all connected cables first.
The product might be damaged or users may trip over the cables.
Safety Precautions
Caution
Failure to follow instructions marked with this symbol may
cause slight injury or damage to the product.
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Safety Precautions
Using the Power Supply in an Airplane
Since the power outlet type differs depending on the type of
airplane, connect the power appropriately.
Since the representative figures of the power plug and
the auto adapter are used, they may differ from the actual
parts.
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Good Example
Wrong Example
Safety Precautions
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Auto Adapter
DC Plug
Cigar Plug
this end to
1 Connect
the auto adapter.
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Do not use the computer while you are lying down, but only
while you are sitting down.
Proper Posture
Adjust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to your
height.
The heights are to be adjusted so that your arm forms a right
angle when you place your hand over the keyboard while sitting
down on a chair.
Adjust the height of chair so that your heel is comfortably placed
on the floor.
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Eye Position
Hand Position
Adjust the height of the monitor and the LCD screen so that its
top height is equal to or lower than your eyes.
Avoid setting the monitor and LCD excessively bright.
Keep the monitor and LCD screen clean.
If you wear glasses, clean them before using the computer.
When entering contents printed on a paper into the computer,
use a static paper holder so that the height of the paper is
almost equal to that of the monitor.
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Illumination
Check your
volume!
Operation Condition
Do not use the computer in hot and humid locations.
Use the computer within the allowed temperature and
humidity range specified in the User Guide.
Overview
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Front View
The pictures used for the cover and the main body in the User
Manual are those of the representative model of each series.
Therefore the colors and appearance of the pictures may
differ from the actual appearance of the product depending
on the model.
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3
4
5
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Camera operating
This indicates the camera operating status.
indicator (Optional)
5 Touch Screen
6 Home button
program.
If no app/software is currently running,
Overview
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Right View
S Pen (for
1 corresponding
models only)
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Overview
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Left View
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1
2
Volume Control
Button
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Overview
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Top View
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7 Fan Vents
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1
Ear-set / headset
Jack
2 Microphone
3 Power Button
5 Rotation Lock
Overview
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Bottom View
1 DC Jack
2
Dock Connector
(Optional)
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Overview
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Rear View
1
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1
Press and hold the Power button
2 computer
on.
When you turn the computer on for the first time, the Windows
activation screen appears.
Follow the activation procedures according to the instructions on
the screen to use the computer.
Slightly drag from the right edge of the screen toward the
1 center
to display the Charms menu.
LED
> Screen
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Slightly drag from the right edge of the screen toward the
1 center
to display the Charms menu.
2 Click Settings
> Power
If you want to power off your computer when you are logged
out, unlock the screen and click Power
> Shut down.
Chapter 2.
Using Windows 8
What is Microsoft Windows 8?
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Screen At a Glance
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Using Apps
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Searching
for Help
Displaying Help
Move the pointer on the screen tothe top or bottom right edge of
the screen to view the Charm menu.
Alternatively, slightly drag the right edge inward with your finger
Get Started
Internet &
networking
> Help.
If you are connected to the internet, you can access the most
recent online Help.
Screen At a Glance
Chapter 2
Using Windows 8
Windows 8 provides both the new Start screen mode and the
Desktop mode of the existing OS.
Start Screen
Start Screen
When you turn on the computer, the Start screen is displayed,
which allows you to use the applications (Application, App,
hereafter referred to as an App) at the same location.
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3
4
6
7
1 Start Screen
2 App
Desktop
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4 User Account
5 Charms
6 Desktop
7 Camera
Screen At a Glance
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Desktop
Charms
Desktop
Displaying the
Charms
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to
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The Charms is a new type of menu that combines the Start menu
with the Control Panel of existing Windows.
The Charms allows you to quickly configure the device(s)
connected to your computer, search for App(s)/file(s), and use the
sharing function, etc.
Search
Search
Search
Search
Search
Share
Share
Share
Share
Start
Start
Start
Start
Start
Device
Device
Device
Device
Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings
Displaying
the Charms
Menu
Share
Device
Charms
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Icon
Name
Function Description
Wireless
Network
Adjusting the
Volume
Screen
Notice
Power
Keyboard
Change PC settings
You can change more settings.
Using Apps
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Using Windows 8
Starting/Exiting an App
Click on an App in the Start screen to activate it.
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Using Apps
You can use the following function with the mouse.
Click and hold your mouse button and then drag it to the
2 bottom
of the screen. The App moves downward and
disappears and exits.
Using Apps
Click on an App in that list or drag it to the center of the
3 screen.
Now, you can check the selected App which is
currently running.
Right-click over the App in the list and click Close to exit the
App.
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If you click and hold your mouse button and move left or
3 right,
you can split the screen to display multiple Apps.
Move the Screen Split Bar to change the screen split ratio.
4 Supported
screen split ratios are 3:7 or 7:3.
Weather Screen
App Split Bar
Store App
Ex) If you run the Weather App and Store App at the same time
Using Apps
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In the Start screen, slightly drag the top edge of the screen
inward.
If you run the App Store in the Start screen, the Apps in the
Windows Store are displayed.
Using Apps
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Function
Hot Keys
Function Description
Windows Key
Displaying the
Desktop
Windows Key + D
Running the
Charms
Switches to Desktop
mode.
Windows Key + U
Opening the
Second Screen
Settings
Windows Key + P
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Function
Hot Keys
Function Description
Opening the
Opens the Advanced
Advanced
Windows Key + X
Management Tool.
Management Tool
Exit App
Alt + F4
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Chapter 3.
Using the computer
Using the Touch Screen
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You can use the computer using the touch screen only, without using the keyboard and mouse.
The touch screen function is only supported for models which have the function installed at the factory.
Operate the touch screen using your finger or the S Pen. Other tools such as a ballpoint pen are not recognized and using sharp
objects may damage or scratch the surface of the LCD.
Since touching the touch screen with a conductive material such as a metallic object may cause a malfunction, take care not to
touch the screen with this kind of object.
If your model provides S Pen, you can use it for this feature. You can additionally purchase S Pen, of necessary.
Function Description
Displays the Charms menu which is hidden at the right of the screen.
Touching slightly
(Clicking)
Touching twice
(Double-clicking)
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Function Description
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Function Description
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Pen button
Ring
Pen tip
Pen tip
This performs the function of your
(Use this to perform the role
finger tip when you touch the screen.
of the left mouse button)
Pen button
(Use this to perform the role
of the right mouse button.) If you press the pen button when the S
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Screen Calibration
If the pen tip is damaged, you can replace the pen tip as follows:
When the pointer on the screen does not precisely match the
points you touch, calibrate the touch screen using the
Tablet PC
Settings menu.
the pen tip by inserting it into the hole of the ring and
1 Hold
remove the tip by pulling it out.
The calibration process for the touch screen may differ depending
Take care so that the pen tip does not spring out when taking
it out.
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Entering Characters
You can enter characters using the keyboard and the Tablet PC
Input Panel.
Entering characters may differ depending on the operating system
and is not supported by some operating systems.
If you are using your computer for a long period of time, it is
recommended using the keyboard.
Entering characters is explained using an example with notepad.
In the Start screen, slightly drag the top edge of the screen
1 toward
the center.
Press All Apps
> Notepad.
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Handwriting Mode
[Input Mode]
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Use the touch screen with clean and dry hands. In a humid
environment, remove the moisture from your hands and the
touch screen surface before use.
in Tablet PC Input
If your finger only touches the touch screen slightly, your touch
may not be recognized.
If you wish to use a pen, please use the provided S Pen (sold
separately). Otherwise, the computer may not work properly.
Take care that you do not drop the S Pen as this may damage
the pen tip.
When pressing the touch screen, press over an item precisely
taking care not to press other items.
If the touch screen is contaminated by a foreign substance
such as a bug or water, the touch screen will not work properly.
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adapter and then connect the other end of the VGA cable to
the D-SUB port of the monitor or the TV.
External
Monitor
VGA
Adapter
TV
Projector
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3&
3&
3&
PC screen only
3&
The
contents are only displayed on the PC
Duplicate
The
contents of the current device are displayed
on
the external device as well.
Extend
The
screen of the current device is expanded to
the external device.
External
Monitor
The
contents are displayed only on the screen of
the
external device.
Alternatively, to
set up dual view:
HDMI to
micro HDMI
TV
Projector
port (HDMI).
When a TV provides more than one HDMI port, connect
the computer to the DVI IN port.
3&
3&
3&
PC screen only
3&
The
contents are only displayed on the PC
Duplicate
The
contents of the current device are displayed
on
the external device as well.
Extend
The
screen of the current device is expanded to
the external device.
The
contents are displayed only on the screen of
the
external device.
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You can adjust the volume using the volume control button and
the volume control program.
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>
record.
Mute
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>
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> Screen
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If there is an AP, you can connect to the Internet via the AP using
the Wireless LAN connection method provided by Windows.
Connect.
2 IfClick
a network key is set for the AP, enter the network key and
then click OK.
AP List
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To set a SIM cards PIN for security, open the Charms and
click Settings
> Network. Press and hold the carrier
name and click
View link properties > Secure.
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> Sent
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Connecting a device
Device
Restrictions
You can make only one-to-one connection between NFC
devices at a time.
Because the NFC function is not compatible between Windows
and Android operating systems, only the URL of the NFC
function is transferred to an Android-based mobile device that
is connected to the computer.
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Status LEDs
You can use the USB port for external connections while enjoying
the convenience of a keyboard.
You have to purchase the keyboard dock separately.
Specifications are subject to change without notice .
The images shown may vary.
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1 Caps Lock
Front View
Computer Connector
Release button
DC Jack
Touchpad
Keyboard
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Installing/Separating
on.
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Shortcut Keys
Shortcut key functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections.
Press both the Fn key and hot key at the same time.
Alternatively, press the Fn Lock key as well as a hot key to use the hot key functions more easily.
Method 1
+
Shortcut Keys
Method 2
1
2
Shortcut Keys
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Name
Settings
Screen Brightness
Control
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Function
The Samsung software control program, the Settings, is launched.
CRT/LCD
Switches the screen output to the LCD or external monitor when an external monitor (or TV)
is connected to the computer.
Touchpad
Mute
Volume Control
Airplane Mode
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or
Zoom Functions
If you place two fingers over the Touchpad together or apart, the
current image or text is zoomed in or out.
Zoom-in
Zoom-out
or
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When the BIOS Setup screen appears, select Security > TPM
2 Configuration
and set the TPM Device item to Enabled.
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Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
TPM Device
Enabled
TPM State
Clear
No Change
Clear
Enabled & Activate
Deactivate & Disable
4
If the system automatically restarts and the Samsung logo
5 screen
appears, press the Home button
several times.
Select Save to save the changes.
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TPM Device
Enabled
TPM State
Clear
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You can only use the virtual drive (PSD) when you have selected
the Personal Secure Drive (PSD) option during the program
registration.
In the load window, enter the basic user password and click
2 OK.
If you click on Windows Explorer in the Taskbar on the
3 Desktop
screen, you can confirm that the Personal Secure
Drive has been created.
Note that when you have copied confidential data to the PSD,
the original data files are not encrypted.
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Right-click over
>
Create/Manage.
2 Click Next.
Enter the password that you entered when registering the
3 TPM
program and click Next.
4 Select Delete selected PSD and click Next.
Select I want to permanently delete my Personal
5 Secure
Drive without saving an unencrypted copy of its
contents. and click Next.
6
7 Now the virtual drive has been deleted.
Click Next and then Finish.
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In View > Options > Folder Options > View > Hidden files
5 and
folders item, select the Show hidden files, folders, and
drives option and click OK.
S Camera
S Gallery
S Player
You can view the photo, video and music files saved
on the computer.
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> S Camera.
, Video
to take a picture
or record a video.
Picture
preview
Take a picture/
Record a video
Front/rear
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Editing a photo
1
can view the pictures and videos taken by the S Camera.
2 InYouaddition,
you can apply special effects to the pictures using
Tap Charm menu > Start
> S Gallery.
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Color
Undo
> S Player.
My Music
My Videos
My Photos
Erase/Draw
Line thickness
Save Close
Frame
Draw
Stamp
Music playlist
Slideshow
My photo list
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Creating a note
z
Appbar
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Exit S Note
Menu
Undo / Redo
Eraser
Hide menu
Add a page
Record sketch
Voice memo
Preview / edit
Using pens and configuring the
pen tools
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Favorites
Entering text through the Keypad
and style settings
Insert a figure
icon.
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icon.
button.
button.
You can also insert various items such as text boxes, clipart, etc.
Tap the
icon to exit the note app. Then you can view the
7 newly
created note icon.
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Printing a note
> Email.
printing device.
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menu item.
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Software List
Software
Update
menu item.
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Chapter 4.
Settings and Upgrade
BIOS Setup
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Battery
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BIOS Setup
The BIOS Setup enables you to configure your computer hardware
according to your needs.
Use the BIOS setup to change the booting priority, or add a
new device.
Since incorrect settings may cause your system to
malfunction or crash, take care when configuring the BIOS.
The functions of the BIOS setup are subject to change for
product function enhancement purposes.
The BIOS Setup menus and items may differ depending on
your computer model.
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product.
BIOS Setup
Chapter 4.
Settings and Upgrade
Setup Menu
SysInfo
CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU
Intel(R)
Core(TM) i5-3317U CPU
1.70 GHz
Supported
Vender
Type Core
Speed
VT (VT-x)
Total Memory
4096 MB
BIOS Version
MICOM Version
E00AAT.017.120804.dg
E00AAT.017
Help
Help for the selected item
appears automatically.
Setup Items
Description
This is a description about the basic
specifications of the computer.
Advanced
Security
Boot
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Boot to Device
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Clear
Clear
Clear
On
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Leave the Enter New Password item field empty, and press
3 <Enter>.
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Set the Boot Device Priority > Boot Option #1 item on the
4 right
screen to USB device.
This section will show you how to change the setting so that the
computer boots from a USB device.
The screen image and terms may change depending on the
model and the device driver version.
xxx
1
the computer restarts and the Samsung logo screen
2 Ifappears,
press the Home button .
Connect the USB device.
Off
UEFI OS
Battery
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Before using the computer for the first time, make sure to
connect the AC adapter and charge the battery completely.
Battery
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screen.
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Battery
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1
2 Dims the screen.
> Screen
icon.
Battery
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Off
UEFI OS
The screen images and terms may differ from actual product
depending on the computer model and driver version.
1
After pressing the Power button, if the Samsung logo screen
2 appears,
press the Home button
several times.
Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting
Recovering/Backing up the Computer (Optional) 102
Reinstalling Windows (Optional)
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Q&A
111
Recovery Introduction
Recover
Back Up
Help
Function
z
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Description
Recover
Back Up
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Recovering
You can restore the computer settings to the factory default
settings if the computer fails to boot up, or if you encounter a
serious problem with the computer.
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Backing up
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The data on the current hard disk is saved to the new hard
4 disk.
If the data is completely saved, open the hard disk cover at
5 the
bottom of your computer and replace the existing hard
disk with the new one.
Click the Charms menu > Settings > Change PC Settings >
1 General.
Remove.
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Reinstalling in Windows
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Next button.
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Next button.
For Windows 7/8, the screen asking for the operating system
to be installed may appear depending on the version. If you
click the Next button, the screen of Step 5 appears.
Q&A
You can look for potential problems that may occur with the
system and view the relevant solutions. Also, you may look up any
reference(s) required while operating the computer.
Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting
Recovery Related
Q1
Q2
A
111
Q3
A
Q&A
Q4
Windows 8 Related
Q1
Q2
Click the Charms menu > Settings > Power to display the
Power Options menu.
Click Shutdown.
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Q3
A
112
Q4
A
Q5
Q&A
Q6
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Troubleshooting
Q8
A
Q7
A
113
Q9
Q&A
Display Related
Q1
A
2. Adjust the control bar to fit the TV corners and click Apply.
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Sound Related
Q1
Q&A
Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting
Q1
Q2
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Q1
A
Q2
If the font size is set to large, the letters on the screen may
overlap.
If the Advanced > Fast BIOS Mode item in the BIOS Setup
menu is set to Off, the USB keyboard is not recognized.
In this case, select Settings > Touch Tuning > DPI Settings
and set the text size to Basic.
In this case, you can enter the BIOS Setup using one of the
buttons of the computer.
Q&A
Multimedia App Related
are the photos and videos taken by the S
Q1. Where
Camera saved?
The photos and videos you took are saved in Library >
Photo > Camera Roll.
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Product Specifications
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Glossary
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Index
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Ver 3.3
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Laser Safety
All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the
appropriate safety standards, including IEC 60825-1. 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. Should the unit ever
need servicing, contact an authorized service location.
Laser Safety Note:
Battery Disposal
Do not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by
non-removable rechargeable batteries in the garbage.
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General Requirements
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable
accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country
where the power cord set will be used.
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity
of 7 A and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC, as
required by each countrys power system. (USA ONLY)
The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration
of an EN 60 320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C7 (or C5) connector,
for mating with appliance inlet on the computer.
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SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the power output.
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless devices employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).
The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the
human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The
FCC requires wireless devices to comply with a safety limit of 1.6
watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates
a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the
public and to account for any variations in measurements.
For body worn operation, this model has been tested and meets
the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Samsung
accessory designated for this product. Non-compliance with the
above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
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Brazil
Este produto esta homologado pela ANATEL, de acordo com
os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolucao 242/2000, e
atende aos requisitos tecnicos aplicados.
Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no
tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo
de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a
sistemas operando em carter primrio.
European Union
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices
Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked
with the Conformit Europene (CE) Marking, which indicates
compliance with the applicable Directives and European standards
and amendments identified below. This equipment also carries
the Class 2 identifier.
The following information is only applicable to systems labeled
with the CE mark
.
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Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for
use in the European Union or associated areas if a CE mark
with a Notified Body Registration Number 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.
The low band 5.15 - 5.35 GHz is for indoor use only.
See 802.11b and 802.11g restrictions for specific countries
or regions within countries under the heading European
Economic Area Restrictions below.
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Dansk
[Danish]
Deutsch
[German]
Eesti
[Estonian]
English
Espaol
[Spanish]
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[Greek]
Samsung
Notebook PC
1999/5/.
Franais
[French]
Italiano
[Italian]
Latviski
[Latvian]
Malti
[Maltese]
Slovensky
[Slovak]
Suomi
[Finnish]
Svenska
[Swedish]
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[Icelandic]
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Manufacturer Information
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
416, Maetan-3Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon-City, Gyeonggi-Do,
443-742, Korea
Samsung Electronics Suzhou Computer Co., Ltd.
No. 198, Fangzhou Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province,
215021, China
Tel: +86-512-6253-8988
Samsung Electronics Vietnam Co., Ltd.
Yen Phong 1, I.P Yen Trung Commune, Yen Phong Dist., Bac Ninh
Province, Vietnam
For the web or the phone number of Samsung Service Centre, see
the Warranty or contact the retailer where you purchased your
product.
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RTC CAUTION
CAUTION : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the
Manufacturers instruction.
Attention: Danger dexplosion si les piles sont mal palces.
Remplacez les piles usages uniquement par des piles de type
identique ou quivalent recommandees par is fabriquant. Otez les
piles usages selon les instructions du fabriquant.
Adapter Information
Vendor
CHICONY
Company Name
A12-040N1A
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EN 62311 : 2008
EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003
EN 61000-3-2:2006+A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3:2008
Representative in the EU
(YEAR TO BEGIN AFFIXING CE MARKING 2012)
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India Only
For more information on safe disposal and recycling visit our
website www.samsung.com/in or contact our Helpline numbers 18002668282, 180030008282.
USA ONLY
This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR
(Maganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells in the product sold or
distributed ONLY in California USA.
Perchlorate Material- special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.
ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler.
To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website:
www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Or call, (877) 278-0799
For battery recycling go to call2recycle.org; or call 1-877-723-1297
Warning : This product contains chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity.
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Congratulations!
Product Specifications
The system specifications may differ depending on the derived
models.
For detailed system specifications, refer to the product catalogue.
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CPU
(Optional)
Main Memory
Main Chipset
(Optional)
Intel HM76
Storage Device
SSD
Graphics (Optional)
Operating
Environment
AC/DC Rating
PC Rating
Intel NM70
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Product Specifications
Registered Trademarks
Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Co., Ltd.
Intel, Core/Pentium are registered trademarks of the Intel
Corporation.
Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of the
Microsoft Corporation.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface,
and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
All other product or company names mentioned herein are
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Glossary
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The Glossary lists the terminologies used in this User Guide. For terminologies other than these, look in Windows Help.
Backup
Chargeable USB
Direct X
Driver
Software that interacts between the hardware and the operating
system. An operating system knows the hardware information
and controls the hardware. In general, a driver is supplied with the
corresponding hardware device.
D-sub (D-subminiature)
This is the cable connecting a general CRT monitor and the
computer. Analog video is output through this cable.
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Icon
This refers to a small image that represents a file that users can use.
Firewall
IEEE802.XX
This is a set fo specifications developed by the 802 committee of
IEEE for the LAN connection method called XX.
LAN (Local Area Network)
Glossary
Network
A group of computers and devices, such as printers and scanners,
connected by a communications link. A network can be either
small or large and can be connected permanently through cables
or temporarily through telephone lines or wireless links. The
biggest network is the Internet, a worldwide network.
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Network Administrator
Protocol
Notification Area
This refers to the right area of the Taskbar including program icons
such as the volume control, the power options and the time.
Partition
This refers to the act or practice of dividing the storage space of
a hard disk drive into separate data areas known as partitions. If a
100GB hard disk drive is partitioned into 2 x 50GB partitions, the
hard disk drive can be used as if there are 2 hard disk drives.
Quick Launch
This refers to a toolbar that can be configured so that you can
launch a program such as Internet Explorer or display the Windows
Desktop with one click. You can add any icon to the quick launch
area of the Taskbar and launch frequently used program by clicking
that icon.
Server
In general, a server refers to a computer that provides shared
resources for network users.
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Share
Shared Folder
A folder that can be used by other users on the network.
Sleep Mode
A power mode that enables computers to save power consumption
when they are not being used. When a computer is in Sleep Mode,
the data on the computer memory is not saved to the hard disk. If
the power is turned off, the data in memory will be lost.
System File
System Files refer to files that are read and used by the Windows
operating system. In general, system files must not be deleted or
moved.
TCP/IPv4
This is a 4 byte (32 bit) address system separated into each byte
(8 bits) by a dot and each byte is represented as a decimal number.
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A
AP
L
60
LCD Brightness
146
S
59
Safety Precautions
Scroll
44
Supervisor Password
93
Battery
97
54
Support Center
89
BIOS Setup
91
52
SW Update
88
Booting Priority
96
Overview
Charge
97
Click
43
24
Product Specifications
User Password
94
P
Password
93
140
Double-Click
43
Drag
43
Dual View
54
Recorder
57
Recovery
102
Volume Control
57
W
Wireless Network
60