Samsung Electronics Co SQ10 Notebook Personal Computer User Manual Manual pp 41 to 50

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Notebook Personal Computer Manual pp 41 to 50

Manual pp 41 to 50

Connecting to the Internet   314. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the “This connection uses the following items:” box.5. Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window opens.6. Click “Use the following IP address” in the General tab7. In the “Use the following IP address” box, enter your IP address:, subnet mask: and Default Gateway:.8. In the “Use the following DNS server addresses” box, Enter your Preferred DNS server: and Alternate DNS server:.9. Click OK when you finish the TCP/IP set-up.Step 8Step 7
32  Users ManualWireless Connection (Factory Option)Your computer’s wireless LAN adapter is ready to use for most situations, however if your system does not have a DHCP server or you wish to personally configure your wireless LAN connection, proceed as outlined in “Configuring Network Environment” below.The table below shows the Windows taskbar icons for the wireless LAN.   To display relative Signal Strength:1. Double Click the   icon in the taskbar to display the Wireless Network Connection Status window. This window also displays connection Status, Speed, Duration and Activity. Network Protocols:You may need to consult your System Administrator if their network network protocols and settings are required for your wireless LAN environment.Configuring Network EnvironmentConfigure the Wireless Network Adapter as follows:1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections2. Click   icon (Network Connections) Icon Name DescriptionConnection Established Displays if connection is available.Connection Unavailable Displays if connection is unavailable.
Connecting to the Internet   333. Double-Click the Wireless Network Connection icon. The Connect to Wireless Network window pops up.4. Select one of the available networks in the Available networks section, if displayed.No networks are displayedOffice - Consult your system administrator.Home - Verify your access point is working properly.5. Click the Connect button.  The Wireless Network Connection icon in the control panel will show your connection is Enabled. You may proceed using the network as normal wired LAN connections.Change Wireless Network Access Point as follows:1. Right Click the Wireless Network Connection icon. 2. Click View Available Wireless Networks. The Connect to Wireless Network window pops up.3. Select the new network from the available networks in the Available networks section, if displayed.4. Click Connect button.  The Wireless Network Connection icon in the control panel will show your connection is Enabled. You may proceed using the network as normal wired LAN connections44 x 49
34  Users ManualUsing the Multi-Bays in the Docking StationYour computer includes the docking station that holds a 5.25" and a 3.5" device in the two multi-bays. Below is a listing of the device types you may install in your docking station.The default system is purchased with CD-ROM and FDD devices.5.25” Devices: CD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drive CD/DVD-ComboCD-RW/DVD Combo 2nd HDD 3.50” Devices: FDDChanging DevicesThis section will discuss changing the 5.25" and 3.5" devices.Changing a 5.25” DeviceTo change from one 5.25” device to another simply follow the steps below:1. Turn off the system.2. Detach the system from the docking station.3. Slide the 5.25” multi-bay latch toward the middle of the multi-bay.4. The device will pop out approximately 2cm.5. Remove the device.6. Insert the new 5.25” device into the multi-bay until the multi-bay latch clicks.5.25" Device
Using the Multi-Bays in the Docking Station   35Changing a 3.5” DeviceThe method of changing a 3.5” device is same as changing a 5.25” device except you have to use 3.5” multi-bay latch instead of 5.25”s.3.5" Device
36  Users ManualUsing the Disk DrivesUsing the Floppy Disk DriveYour computer comes with a 1.44 MB, 3.5-inch, floppy drive.To use a floppy disk in your computer, insert it into the floppy drive. To remove a floppy disk, press the floppy disk eject button on the front of the floppy drive.To protect the data on your floppy disks, follow the manufacturers guidelines.Using the CD/DVD-ROM DriveCompact discs are designed so that you can easily insert one into the computer when you need it, and then remove it. DVD Notes:A DVD player is a factory option and if you ordered this option you will have to install the provided DVD software to view the DVD Title.1. Press the button on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and the tray slides out. (Do not lean on the tray; because it will not support much weight.)Floppy Disk Eject Button
Using the Disk Drives   37CD/DVD Drive Warnings:Do not place reflective objects other than the CD/DVD disks in the disk slot because of possible hazardous laser emissions. The laser beam used in this CD/DVD-ROM drive is harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the CD/DVD-ROM drive. Refer servicing to your authorized service center.Do not touch the CD/DVD lens, doing so may damage the device.CD/DVD Precautions:The tray may be stuck, in which case straighten out a paper clip,   insert it into the Emergency Eject hole in the front of the CD/DVD-ROM and push it until the tray ejects.A LED on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading from a CD. Do not remove a disc when this LED is on.To clean a CD/DVD, wipe from the center outwards with clean and dry cloth.Remove the CD/DVD when the drive activity LED is off.2. Insert a CD/DVD, label side up (or remove a disc, if you have finished using it).3. Push the tray in gently to close the drive tray.Install and/or start a CD-based program as you would run a program on a floppy disk. See your operating system documentation for more information on running programs.Eject ButtonEmergency Eject HoleCD/DVD-ROM LED
38  Users ManualWorking with PCMCIA (PC) CardsBy installing PC Cards, you can add functions to your notebook computer similar to those found on add-in boards for desktop computers. Available PC Cards include:•Input/output, such as modem, network, video capture, and SCSI cards.•Storage, such as hard drive and flash memory cards.Your computer includes the following PC Card support:•One PC-Card slot: You can install Type I or II cards in the slot.•CardBus hardware and software: CardBus enables the computer to use 32-bit PCMCIA Cards. Windows supports 32-bit and 16-bit PC Cards.•Zoomed video: Both PC Card slots and the video chip on your computer support zoomed video. When you install a zoom video PC Card slot, data can be transferred directly from the PC Card to video and audio systems without going through the microprocessor. Video conferencing and real-time multimedia devices, such as video cameras, are supported by zoomed video.Maintaining PC CardsTo maintain your PC Cards, follow these guidelines:•Keep cards away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and liquids.•Do not drop, bend, flex, or crush cards when handling.•Keep dust, oil, water, magnets, and static electricity away from PC Cards.•When a card is not in use, carry it in its protective carrying case.•Some PC Cards include cables that extend from the back of the cards. Be careful not to bend or put excessive strain on these cables.Using PC CardsYou can install PC Cards while the computer is on.To insert a PC Card into a slot:1. If the “Slot Guard” is in place, remove it. 2. Align the card with a slot and insert the card into the slot until it locks in place. See “Using PC Cards” on page 38.
Working with PCMCIA (PC) Cards   39Windows automatically assigns computer resources (such as communication ports and memory addresses) to the PC Card installed in your computer.To remove a PC Card from your computer:Use the following procedures to remove PC Cards, or you may lose data that is being stored to a card.1. Click   icon on the taskbar.2. Select the card currently in use, and click the Stop button.The eject button for the card slot operates in two steps, therefore to remove a PC Card:3. Push the eject button once to pop it outward then push the eject button again to eject the card.4. Pull the card out of the PC Card slot.Eject buttonPC CardInsert PC card with product information facing upEject button
40  Users ManualMultimedia Functions/EquipmentMedia PlayerYou can play video and audio CD files with the Windows Media Player, as well as watching TV, video and listening to the radio through internet. The on-board audio hardware and software of your computer enable the computer to play audio/video compact discs. The instructions to play a video CD-ROM are the same as the instructions for the audio CD below. If you wish to do so, you can attach external speakers to the Headphone jack.Playing a Audio/Multimedia CDTo play an CD follow the instructions below:1. Insert a compact disc into your CD-ROM drive.2. Press the button on the CD-ROM drive to open the CD-ROM device.3. Insert a CD, label side up.4. Carefully push the tray in to close the drive tray. The Windows Media Player button appears on the taskbar if not already there, and the music begins to play. If the disk does not play click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Windows Media Player.CD LED On:A LED on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading from a CD. Do not remove a disc when this LED is on.Removing the Audio/Multimedia CDTo remove the CD follow the instructions below:1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Windows Media Player to open the Windows Media Player window, if not already open.2. Click Stop in the Windows Media Player window or simply close the Windows media player.3. Press the button on your CD-ROM drive. The drive tray opens and you can remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive. 4. For more information on playing compact discs, see the Help menu in the Windows Media Player window.

Navigation menu