Samsung N640CN4022/EHQ, N640CP4007/SEF, N640CP4024/EHQ, N640CP2006/SEF, N640GP4001/SEF Advanced Menu

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Advanced Menu

Selecting Advanced from the menu bar displays the Advanced menu.

Installed O/S: Select the operating system installed on your system which you will use most commonly. An incorrect setting can cause the unexpected system behavior.

Mouse Configuration: Disabled prevents both the touchpad and external PS/2 port from functioning. Single mouse enables the external PS/2 port or the touchpad, and external PS/2 port has proirity. Dual Mouse allows the use of both the touchpad and PS/2 port.

Screen Expansion: Enables or disables the Screen Expansion mode. If you set this field to Enabled, the system expands VGA mode (DOS mode or 640x480 Graphic mode) to use the full size of the LCD. If this field is Disabled VGA mode appears as a 640x480 box in the LCD.

TV Out Mode: Select TV standard such as NTSC(default) and PAL.

Display Configuration: Enable you to set the default display. Options are LCD, CRT and Both. Choose LCD to use the built-in display only, CRT to use an external monitor only or BOTH to have both built-in and external displays used as the dafault. If you select CRT and no external monitor is attached you will see no display until you attach the external monitor. The default is LCD.

I/O Device Configuration: Opens the I/O Device Configuration submenu if you press <Enter> when this field is highlighted. If you attempt to set two ports to the same settings, the fields will be marked with asterisks.

The submenu contains these fields:

Serial port: Configures serial port. The options for this field are Enabled (default), and Disabled. If you set this field to Enabled, you can set the Base I/ O Address field to 3F8 IRQ4 (default), 2F8 IRQ3, 3E8 IRQ4, or 2E8 IRQ3. When the field is set to Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the default configuration or the configuration you choose. If you select Disabled, you free up an IRQ for use by another device.

Infrared port: Configures the infrared port. The options for this field are Enabled, and Disabled (default). If you set this field to Enabled, you can set the Base I/O Address field and the Mode field and the Mode field. Settings for the Base I/O Address are 3F8 IRQ4, 2F8 IRQ3 (default), 3E8 IRQ4, or 2E8 IRQ3. Mode FIR (fast infrared) enables you to set the DMA channel to 0, 1, 3.

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Contents Using Your Documentation Special Features of the User’s ManualUsing the Software User Documentation Introducing Your Computer LCDBack View of Computer Using Your Computer for the First Time Attaching the AC AdapterTurning On the Computer’s Power Turning On the ComputerUnderstanding Post Adjusting the LCD DisplayAPMAdvanced Power Management mode Turning Off Your ComputerACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface mode Restarting Your ComputerTips for Using Your Computer Traveling with Your Computer Handling Spills Storing the Computer for Long PeriodsUsing the Keyboard KeyboardUsing the Embeded Numeric Keypad Numeric KeypadUsing Special Function Keys Description of Special Function KeysFn Key Function Combination Using the Keyboard Using the Touchpad Using the TouchpadMouse Action How To Using the Touchpad Reading the System Status Lights System Status LightsReading the System Status Lights Connecting Peripheral Devices Peripheral ConnectorsConnecting Peripheral Devices IconConnectorConnecting Peripheral Devices Drive Switch Using the Flex-BaySetting the IDE type To remove a device from the Flex-BayTo install a device in the Flex-Bay Removing a Device from the Flex-BayUsing the Floppy Drive Magnetic fields can destroy the information on a diskUsing the Floppy Drive Using the CD-ROM Drive Using the CD-ROM DriveUsing the CD-ROM Drive Using the DVD-ROM Drive Installing the Power DVD Player MPEG-2 SoftwareUsing the Hard Drive Removing the Hard DriveInstalling a Hard Drive Removing the Hard DriveUsing the Battery Charging the BatterySafely Using the Battery Removing the BatteryInstalling the Battery Removing the Battery PackMonitoring the Battery Charge Using the Battery GaugeUsing PowerProfiler to Monitor the Battery Set options under Battery Status and Alarm SettingsBattery Warnings Battery WarningsCondition Action to Take Using the Modem Sens Modem Naming ConventionPrecautions before use If you use a simple terminal programIf you use a Windows Communication Program Specification Description of 56KInstalling the Modem Driver in Windows Me Install the Modem DriverConfirming Installation of the Modem Driver Selecting a CountryDeleting the Modem Driver Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 95/98 Check if Country is selected correctly Before Using AT Commands Modem CommandsWhat are AT commands? Command modeUsing AT commands Using Command Mode during CommunicationsDisplay the result value Basic AT Commands ATOATS0? System Setup Menus Using System SetupStarting System Setup Menu FunctionSystem Setup Navigation Keys Navigation Alternate Function KeyMain Menu Using System Setup Using System Setup Advanced Menu Security Menu Power Menu Using System Setup Boot Menu Exit MenuUsing System Setup Using System Security System PasswordsCreating a Password Deleting a Password Requiring a Boot Password Locking the Hard Drive Boot SectorLocking the Keyboard Using Power Management Options Maximum Power Saving ModeStandby Mode Rest ModeRest Mode Precautions Using PowerProfiler Creating a Save to Disk Partition To create FdiskTo create Phdisk To reinstall your operating system Insert the System Recovery CD-ROMTo reinstall your original applications and drivers Video Features and Configuration Resolution and Color DepthConfiguring Display Features Selecting a Monitor TypeVideo Driver Capabilities Changing Color Depth and Resolution Using the TV-Out Port Changing the Video DriverClick OK and follow the prompts that appear on the screen Using Dual View mode Setting Dual View modeLimits and cautions of using Dual View mode Two Displays Using several display devicesPrimary Limits Secondary Three DisplaysLimits on Video Driver while using Dual View mode Working with PC Cards Maintaining PC CardsUsing PC Cards Windows 98/ MeWindows NT Working with PC Cards Using Options Battery PackAC Adapter Auto Adapter Memory ModulesBefore You Install Memory Installing a Memory ModuleRemoving the Memory Module Compartment Door Installing a Memory Module Hard DrivesSetting the switch on 2nd HDD CD-ROM DriveDVD-ROM Drive Module ZIP DriveSuperdisk LS-120 Drive Docking Options Inserting a 120MB LS-120 diskette into the LS-120 driveIRQs About Drivers and System ResourcesDrivers IRQsService Pack 4 for Windows NT About Drivers and System Resources Computer does nothing when you turn it on TroubleshootingOperating Problem Computer is not behaving as expectedBattery power seems to run out faster than expected PC Card does not work correctlyInfrared Problems Modem ProblemsWhen using a PBX phone system I cant dial on my modem Troubleshooting Dimension SpecificationsHardware Specifications EnvironmentLithium-Ion Smart Battery Ni-MH Dumb BatteryExternal AC Adapter Abbreviations CD-ROMPcmcia Voltage alternating current Universal serial busVolt Voltage collector currentGlossary BootBoot disk AC adapterCardBus DMA direct memory accessCache memory Cmos memoryAddress Floppy diskHard drive IRQ interrupt request lineMegabit RAM random access memoryMBmegabyte Operating systemROM read-only memory ResolutionRefresh rate SectorRecording the Computer Hardware Configuration Diskette aDisabled Bi-directional Parallel port Enabled Mode Output onlyDisabled 42F8, IRQ 2E8, IRQ 3 Disabled Disabled OtherSecurity Menu Page Important Safety Instruction Iii Federal Communications Commission FCC Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Statement CTR21 Statement Canadian Radio Interference RegulationsClass 1 Laser Productlaserschutzklasse 1 Produkt General Requirements Power Cord RequirementCountry-Specific Power cord Set Requirements Country Accredited Applicable AgencySEV
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