Samsung NP20FK02BG/SEF, NP20FP0SHG/SEG Shadow RAM, TFT thin film transistor LCD, Zoomed video

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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.

TFT (thin film transistor) LCD

A TFT LCD uses a separate transistor circuit to control each pixel. This technology provides the best resolution for an LCD screen. A TFT LCD is also sometimes called an active matrix LCD.

Zoomed video

Zoomed video technology enables zoom video PC Card to transfer data directly from the card to video and audio systems without going through the microprocessor. This process improves video performance. Video conferencing and real-time multimedia devices, such as video cameras, are supported by zoom video.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Setting Up your System Important Safety InformationSafety Instructions Care During Use Battery DisposalReplacement Parts and Accessories Laser Safety Power Cord RequirementsLaser Safety Note General RequirementsWireless Guidance Regulatory Compliance StatementsPage European Union European DirectivesPage Using Your Documentation Manual Documentation ConventionsInformation Icons Keyboard ConventionsSoftware User Documentation CD-ROM Device Naming ConventionTouchpad Conventions Windows ConventionsFront Where Everything IsIntroducing Your Computer Left Side Buttons and LEDsRight Side Fan Vent Battery Latch Back SideBottom CompartmentTo install the battery pack Using Your Computer for the First TimeInstalling the Battery To attach the power cord Attaching the AC AdapterAdjusting the LCD Display To turn on the computer’s power for the first timeTo adjust the LCD Turning On the ComputerPower Off Power Button FunctionsTurning Off Your Computer To turn off the computer, complete the following stepsTips for Using Your Computer Travelling with Your Computer Air TravelLocking your Computer If you are travelling by air, follow these tipsHandling Spills Storing the Computer for Long PeriodsUsing the Keyboard Using the Numeric Keypad Using Special Function Keys Fn Key Key Name Key Function CombinationsTo reprogram the Sens Keyboard, follow the steps below Default settings for these buttons areUser Defined Buttons Sens Keyboard Using the Touchpad Action Process and CommentPS/2 Mouse Menu ActionArea or Multiple item selection Drag MoveTo move a window on the desktop, complete the following Reading the System Status Lights Name FunctionConnecting to the Internet Using the ModemPrecautions Before Use Click Edit in the Dialing Rules TabClick Properties in the Modems tab section If you use a simple terminal program i.e. hyper terminalUsing the LAN Cable ConnectionModem Notes Network ProtocolsConfiguring Wired Network Environment Wireless Connection Factory Option To display relative Signal StrengthNetwork Settings Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in FranceConfigure the Wireless Network Adapter as follows No networks are displayedUsing the Disk Drives Using the Floppy Disk DriveUsing the CD/DVD-ROM Drive DVD NotesCD/DVD Precautions Maintaining PC Cards Using PC CardsWorking with PC Cards To remove a PC Card from your computer Multi Media Functions/Equipment Media PlayerPlaying a Audio/Multimedia CD Removing the Audio/Multimedia CDSetting Up Your Home Theater Dolby Digital & Home Theater System S/PDIF PortUsing the S/PDIF Connection After making all connections, ensure you enable S/PDIFClick Options Advanced Controls Operating systems other than Windows XPEnabling S/PDIF on the DVD Program Volume Control Using the KeyboardUsing the Volume Control Icon Movie MakerFollow these rules for charging your battery Using the BatteryCharging the Battery Safely Using the Battery Removing the BatteryFollow these guidelines to safely use the battery To remove the battery from the computerMonitoring the Battery Charge You should Battery WarningsPower Meter Using System Setup Starting System SetupBios Caution Menu FunctionNavigation Key Function Changing Booting Priority Boot Device Priority field enablesUsing System Security System PasswordsIf You Forget Your Password Creating a PasswordIf password use is not desired Using Power Management Options Basic Power Management SchemesStandby vs. Hibernation Changing DevicesHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Standby Key If You Reinstall WindowsFrequent Interruptions Advanced Power Management Schemes To remove the hard drive from the computer Using the Hard DriveRemoving the Hard Drive To install a hard drive Installing a Hard DriveReInstalling Windows and Device Drivers Video Features and Configuration Resolution and Colour DepthDisplay Resolution Notes Configuring Display FeaturesChanging Colour Depth and Resolution Using Multi-Monitor Mode Using Multi-Monitor ModeTo start using Multi-Monitor mode proceed as follows To stop using multi-monitor mode proceed as followsFactory Options Using OptionsAuthorised Reseller Options Memory Modules Wireless LANBefore You Install Memory Keyboard Removal Installing a Memory ModuleTo install a memory module Memory Module Cover Keyboard Ribbon Cable Memory Module Precautions Troubleshooting System Recovery PrecautionVideo Problems Questions and AnswersOperating System Problems Case 1 Dual Display mode Case 2 LCD Only Display modeSelect Graphics Options Panel Fit Enable Select Graphics Options Panel Fit DisableSelect Graphics Options Graphics Settings Modem ProblemsTo correct this problem do the following FAX Problems Reinstalling Software Windows Application/Driver ReInstallationTo reinstall the your Microsoft Windows XP Operating System If the Recovery Menu does not appear, proceed as followsSpecifications DimensionLithium-Ion Smart Battery EnvironmentAbbreviations Pcmcia Glossary DMA direct memory access CardBusCmos memory COM portHard drive AddressIRQ interrupt request line LCD liquid-crystal displayRAM random access memory ResolutionPC Card PC slotZoomed video Shadow RAMTFT thin film transistor LCD
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