Samsung NP-N150-HAZ1DE - User Manual

Samsung NP-N150-HAZ1DE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Getting Started
  • Page 3 – Efficient Parts; Versatile and Convenient Use; Optional items may be changed or may not be; Product Features
  • Page 4 – Before You Start; same as your own environment.; Safety Precaution Notations; Icon; Caution; Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may
  • Page 5 – Text Notations; Content included in this section includes information required; Copyright; the performance of the product.; Precautions for Operating System Support
  • Page 6 – About HDD Capacity Representation
  • Page 7 – Recovery Solution Representation (Optional); comprises of the OS and application programs.; different from the product specifications.; different size of applied programs.
  • Page 8 – Contents; Chapter 1. Getting Started; Product Specifications
  • Page 9 – Safety Precautions; Warning; Installation Related; electric shock. Use the
  • Page 10 – If the vent is blocked,; The power plug and; Power Related
  • Page 11 – firmly into the power; in electric shock or fire.
  • Page 12 – to the AC adapter firmly.; danger of fire due to an; AC Adapter Usage Precautions; result in electric shock or
  • Page 13 – an explosion or fire.; such as room with floor; Take care that the; Battery Usage Related
  • Page 14 – Power Off; danger of fire. Shut the; fire. Do not put or use the
  • Page 16 – container filled with water; Usage Related
  • Page 17 – Upgrade Related; choking. If a child has
  • Page 18 – Custody and Movement Related; magnetic fields include; against the notebook
  • Page 19 – cause electric shock or fire.
  • Page 20 – There is a danger of fire.
  • Page 22 – Do not insert your fingers; electric shock or fire.
  • Page 23 – connected cables first.; traffic accident. Please
  • Page 24 – Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management); Take care not to damage the data on a
  • Page 25 – Proper Posture; Adjust the heights of desks and chairs; Proper Posture During Computer Use; the coverage of general users.
  • Page 26 – Eye Position; Keep the monitor or LCD away from; Hand Position; Keep your arm at a right angle as; keyboard while typing.
  • Page 27 – Volume Control; Check your volume first to listen to; Check your; Illumination
  • Page 28 – Safety Instructions; Always follow these instructions to; Setting Up your System; Important Safety Information
  • Page 29 – Care During Use; Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.
  • Page 30 – The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC; specifications of the devices.
  • Page 31 – Battery Disposal; rechargeable batteries in the garbage.; cannot use or recharge any longer.; THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN; Replacement Parts and Accessories
  • Page 32 – Laser Safety; an authorized service location.; Class 1M laser radiation when operating part is open.; Connect and Disconnect the AC adapter; Do not unplug the power cord out by pulling the cable only.
  • Page 33 – Power Cord Requirements; contact your authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.; General Requirements; The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
  • Page 34 – Regulatory Compliance Statements; Wireless Guidance; operating a wireless device.
  • Page 36 – Use in specific environments:; Explosive Device Proximity; the device has been modified to be; Use On Aircraft Caution; Other Wireless Devices; Any changes or modification to said; United States of America
  • Page 37 – Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part; The user may find the following booklet
  • Page 38 – Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15; system are only qualified for use in the; Wireless devices are not user; of the FCC rules. On the back of this
  • Page 40 – Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003; Canada; of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person
  • Page 41 – Intentional Emitter per RSS 210; system are only qualified for use in; any way. Modification to a wireless
  • Page 42 – To avoid electrical shock or; Ringer Equivalence Number; Brazil
  • Page 43 – European Union are marked with the; European Directives; Samsung Electronics Suzhou; European Union
  • Page 44 – for specific countries or regions
  • Page 45 – EU R&TTE Compliance Statements; Česky; Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den; Ελληνική; conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions; Lietuvių
  • Page 46 – requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1//CE.
  • Page 47 – designed for use only in specific; General
  • Page 48 – France; European Telecommunication; Marking by the symbol
  • Page 49 – WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION; Correct disposal of this product; sustainable reuse of material resources.
  • Page 50 – Correct disposal of batteries in this product; Pb; USA ONLY; cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA.
  • Page 51 – Overview; Front View; Using this lens, you can take still pictures and record video.
  • Page 52 – Status Indicators; Caps Lock; This turns on when the Caps Lock key is pressed allowing capital; Hard Disk Drive; Indicates that the hard disk drive is running.; Wireless LAN
  • Page 53 – Right View; Wireless LAN Switch; In models with a wireless LAN function, first make sure that; USB Port; You can connect USB devices to the USB port such as a; Monitor Port; A port used to connect a monitor, TV or projector; Security Lock Port; You can connect a Kensington lock to the Security Lock
  • Page 54 – If the vents are blocked the computer may overheat.; Press the; Advanced > USB Charge In Sleep Mode; set it to; Enable; . Then you can use the Chargeable USB Port feature even in; A jack used to connect the microphone.; Left View
  • Page 55 – Back View; Battery; This is a Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that supplies power to
  • Page 56 – Bottom View; Battery Latches; The latch used to remove or install the battery.; Memory Compartment Cover; The main memory is installed inside the cover.; Fan Vents; The internal heat of the computer is emitted through; Speaker; A device used to generate sound.
  • Page 57 – Turning the Computer On and Off; Turning the computer on; Fn; key to increase; Turning the computer off; Click the; Save all your data before clicking on; Shut down
  • Page 58 – If the model supports HyperSpace; For Windows XP; Start; button on the; Turn Off Computer; Click; Turn Off; Shut
  • Page 59 – Using the computer
  • Page 60 – Keyboard; The keyboard is supplied according to the corresponding country.; Shortcut Keys; Switches to Sleep mode. To wake the computer up, press the
  • Page 61 – in the BIOS Setup. The fan keeps turning; Turns on or off wireless network device in a model equipped
  • Page 62 – Name; Turns the numeric keyboard on or off.; Scroll Lock; If you turn the Scroll Lock on, you can scroll the screen up or
  • Page 63 – the touchpad plays the role of the left and right buttons of a mouse.; Windows boot time may be extended.; Touchpad; Basic Touchpad Functions; Moving the cursor on the screen; Place your finger on the touchpad slightly
  • Page 64 – Click Function; Double-Click Function; or; Right Button Function
  • Page 65 – The Gesture Function of the Touchpad (Optional); differ from the actual appearance of your computer.; Touchpad Scroll Function; The touchpad scroll area provides the
  • Page 66 – Configuring the Gesture Function; Click the Start > Control Panel; To cancel the Gesture function,; OK; The Scroll Function; If you place two fingers over the
  • Page 67 – Zoom Functions; Rotation Function; Place two fingers over the touchpad and; Move Function; surfing the Internet.
  • Page 68 – Touchpad On/Off Function; If you want to use the mouse only without; You can set the touchpad and; Control Panel > Hardware and
  • Page 69 – installed at the factory.; instead of the touch screen is recommended.; Using the Touch Screen
  • Page 70 – Learning basic touch screen operations; Touch Operation; To select an item, tap over the item with your; Press and take off; Using the Gesture Function of the
  • Page 71 – Predefined Actions; If a function is not in the Predefined
  • Page 72 – Screen Calibration; When using the touch screen for the first; Touch > Configure Utility; Points Calibration; and click
  • Page 73 – Touch screen use precautions; Using the touch program; Play Touch; The program name and the figures
  • Page 74 – If you tap over the; icon; Play Touch Start Screen; screen with your fingers, refer to the Help
  • Page 76 – Click on the required type of icon in Home Manager to create a; in; shortcut icon; by clicking on a required; shortcut
  • Page 77 – Creating My Shortcuts; Click the Photo, Music or Video icon; default shortcut; select a file in Explorer and tap the file; Space; to the file. If you tap; the file specified as the; If you zoom into the; again
  • Page 78 – External-type CD drive; Do not insert a cracked or scratched CD.; Connecting the CD Drive; Connect the CD drive to the; USB port
  • Page 79 – Inserting and Ejecting a CD; Eject; button of the CD; does not work or the computer is
  • Page 80 – Multi Card Slot; depending on your requirements.; To Insert and Use a Memory Card; Insert the card into the multi card slot
  • Page 81 – The card drive appears. Click; Open; If the window does not appear, click; Computer; You can save, move and delete data; Using a Mini SD and RS-MMC; Samsung recommends checking the
  • Page 82 – To remove a memory card; Take hold of the end of the card and; To format a memory card; When using the memory card for the first; includes data, backup the data; Right-click over a card drive with the; Format; is in the Lock position.
  • Page 83 – Connecting a monitor / TV; watching a video or movie through your monitor.; You have to buy a connection cable additionally.; Connecting to the Monitor / TV; Connecting to the Monitor port
  • Page 84 – key combination; Easy Display Manager; screen appears in which you can select a; Dual View; LCD; Viewing Through a Monitor / TV; You can switch the display device using the shortcut key.
  • Page 85 – Using Dual View to View Extended Screen; Selecting Dual View
  • Page 86 – If the resolution of the auxiliary; Appearance and Personalization
  • Page 87 – If the screen of the secondary; Using Window in Dual View; the auxiliary display device (monitor; Canceling Dual View; select
  • Page 88 – Mute; Adjusting the Volume
  • Page 89 – Using SRS; This function is available for specific; Right-click over the
  • Page 91 – Using Recorders
  • Page 92 – The default recording duration of
  • Page 93 – Wired Network; internet connection at home.
  • Page 94 – click the right button of the touch pad; The LAN Device name may differ; tab and click; The displayed LAN driver may; Install; to add a network
  • Page 95 – Using both DHCP and a fixed IP; Alternate Configuration
  • Page 96 – corresponding fields and click the
  • Page 97 – Wireless Network; without using LAN cables between them.; To use wireless LAN, you have to turn the wireless LAN device on.; Connecting to Wireless LAN; provided images may differ from the actual screen images.
  • Page 98 – For the network key, please ask your; When
  • Page 99 – To check the network connections
  • Page 100 – Using HyperSpace; HyperSpace; appears when clicking; Starting Hyperspace; You can start HyperSpace as follows; running it for the first time, you; When the computer is turned off,; Turn the computer on. When the; key until the HyperSpace screen; After a moment, the HyperSpace
  • Page 101 – Exiting Hyperspace; Click the power icon; Sleep Mode; Windows, Windows is shutdown first and then
  • Page 102 – Switching to Windows; To switch to Windows from HyperSpace, click the Windows icon; Screen Layout; HyperSpace Desktop Screen
  • Page 103 – Notification; : Select to bookmark the current screen.
  • Page 104 – Window; The items and names may differ depending on the model.; Find folders and files
  • Page 105 – Network Setting; Setting Up the Wired Network; Connect the LAN cable to the wired; Advanced; When DHCP is not supported, ask
  • Page 106 – Setting Up the Wireless Network; Ask your network administrator for; Using Applications; Playing Music and Video Files; File; For more information on how to use
  • Page 107 – Using the Internet/Chatting; After connecting to the network, click; Skype; The web browser may fail to open; Changing the Language Setting; Restart Now; The language of HyperSpace is changed
  • Page 108 – HDD Protection Function; The HDD protection function is activated.
  • Page 109 – guaranteed for all circumstances.
  • Page 110 – Settings and Upgrade
  • Page 111 – LCD Brightness Control; You can adjust the LCD brightness in 8 levels.; Controlling the Brightness Using the Keyboard; Adjust the LCD brightness by pressing the; key or the; when pressing the; key when the SAMSUNG logo appears
  • Page 112 – Instructions for Cleaning the LCD; detergent moving in one direction.
  • Page 113 – BIOS Setup; when configuring the BIOS.; Entering the BIOS Setup; Turn the computer on.; After a moment, the BIOS setup
  • Page 114 – The BIOS Setup Screen; Used to configure security functions, including passwords.
  • Page 115 – System Setup Keys; In the Setup, you have to use the keyboard.; The keyboard image and color may differ from the actual keyboard.
  • Page 116 – Setting a Supervisor Password; Security; Setting a Boot Password; protect data and files saved on the computer.; Do not lose or forget your password.
  • Page 118 – Setting up a Hard Disk Drive; If you set a password for a hard disk; The hard disk drive password setting; Deactivating the Password; item, enter the currently configured; Confirm New Password
  • Page 119 – IDE HDD; key; key to save the settings; Changing the Boot Priority; the hard disk drive first.
  • Page 120 – Upgrading Memory; replace memory when the computer is in Sleep mode.; Replacing the Memory; Fixing Screw
  • Page 122 – without connecting the AC power.; Precautions; Use only chargers specified in the User Manual.; Installing/Removing the Battery
  • Page 123 – Pull the two battery latches; outwards; To install the battery again, slide the; Check if the battery latch has been; Charging the Battery; Attach the battery and connect the; Amber
  • Page 124 – Measuring the Remaining Battery Charge; To use the shortcut key to view; keys on the; Battery Warning; If the battery residual amount is; Confirming the battery charge in; system tray of the Taskbar to confirm the; Battery Lifetime Information
  • Page 125 – Extending the Battery Usage Time; Decreasing the LCD Brightness; keys on the keyboard; Disabling Unused Devices; Click Device Manager from; Right-click the devices that you are; Disable; Using the Battery Calibration
  • Page 126 – Calibration Confirmation
  • Page 127 – Using the Security Lock Port; Kensington lock, refer to the product manual.
  • Page 128 – Troubleshooting; Using Samsung Recovery Solution
  • Page 129 – is a program that can; backup; your hard disk and; restores; software programs needed for your system to function properly.; Samsung Recovery Solution; may not be provided or the version may differ
  • Page 130 – Samsung Recovery Solution Functions; A function that backs up the data; The system software function is; Samsung Recovery; function may not be supported depending
  • Page 131 – Restore Function; This function quickly; Backup Function; You can backup the entire C drive or all your data to another; hard disk drive; DVD
  • Page 132 – System Software function; This function installs the system
  • Page 133 – Partition Setup & Initial Status; Partition Setup; The Partition Setup function is only; Initial Status Backup
  • Page 134 – Restoring the computer; For computers supporting the touch; click; If you click; Select by Symptom; the Select by Symptom menu; Windows files only while maintaining
  • Page 136 – Make sure that the power cord is; Complete Backup/Restore; image file saved by the Complete Backup; If you run Complete Backup using a
  • Page 137 – Next; as the Save Path, the “Insert a blank
  • Page 140 – Select the DVD drive.; If you have specified a hard disk; SamsungData; folder is created on
  • Page 141 – System Software Function; Using System Software; Therefore, the function may not be
  • Page 143 – SamsungSoftware; have selected the DVD drive as the; SystemSoftwar
  • Page 144 – Reinstalling in Windows; SYSTEM RECOVERY; Allow; Reinstalling Windows 7; SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA
  • Page 145 – window appears, click; Go online to get the; For Windows 7, the screen asking; and then click
  • Page 146 – Windows Desktop screen appears.
  • Page 147 – For Windows 7, the screen asking for; backup image used by Samsung
  • Page 148 – A If you click; Drive Options; partition. Click on a function; The subsequent steps are the same
  • Page 149 – Reinstalling Windows XP; using the Samsung Recovery Solution.; model, and some models are printed as System Recovery CD.; Running SYSTEM RECOVERY; Insert the SYSTEM RECOVERY MEDIA
  • Page 150 – delete the data on the hard disk drive; Quick Installation; data and the system configuration; Standard Installation; In the initial screen, click; Standard; Installation appears. Click; Yes; When Quick Installation is selected,
  • Page 151 – What is partition configuration?; Partition configuration is a function; ESC; a risk of dual booting.
  • Page 152 – Reinstalling when Windows does not start
  • Page 153 – Questions and Answers; descriptions for reference.; When unwanted confirmation; confirmation window that appears; Windows Related
  • Page 155 – change the wallpaper of the Desktop; For more information, refer to the
  • Page 156 – video file operation.; Display Related
  • Page 158 – Sound Related
  • Page 160 – For Windows 7, Wake On LAN is not; Wired LAN Related
  • Page 162 – Wireless LAN Related
  • Page 164 – I have set the same IP address; to Do Not Use in the Network
  • Page 166 – Games and Programs Related
  • Page 169 – ► For Windows XP; key to view the; I cannot find or connect the; Bluetooth
  • Page 170 – Usage Instructions; full capacity or there are insufficient
  • Page 171 – Appendix
  • Page 172 – system specifications, refer to the product catalog.; Intel ATOMTM Processor
  • Page 173 – Registered Trademarks
  • Page 174 – HyperSpace Software License; ENERGY STAR® Partner
  • Page 175 – Glossary; For terminologies other than these, look in Windows Help.
  • Page 177 – Notification Area
  • Page 179 – manage media files, and copy files to a
  • Page 180 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - Getting Started

Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Features 2 Before You Start 3 Contents 7 Safety Precautions 8 Proper Posture During Computer Use 24 Important Safety Information 27 Replacement Parts and Accessories 30 Regulatory Compliance Statements 33 WEEE SYMBOL INFORMATION 48 Overview 50 Turning the Computer ...

Page 3 - Efficient Parts; Versatile and Convenient Use; Optional items may be changed or may not be; Product Features

PC in Hand  Improved portability through its compact size and lightweight design  Slim, Polished Design Small but Powerful PC  An Intel “Atom” Processor with Low Power Consumption and Low Heat  Extended Use Time through the use of Power- Efficient Parts Versatile and Convenient Use  A Camera Mo...

Page 4 - Before You Start; same as your own environment.; Safety Precaution Notations; Icon; Caution; Failing to follow instructions marked with this symbol, may

Before You Start Before reading the User Guide, first check the following information.  Optional items, some devices and software referred to in the User Guide may not be provided and/or changed by upgrade. Note that the computer environment referred in the User Guide may not be the same as your ow...

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