Samsung EV-NX10ZZBABUA, EV-NX10ZZBABZA, NX10RP1N9W/SEG Using the Battery, Charging the Battery

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Using the Battery

Your computer uses a smart rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack for power when the AC adapter is not attached to an electrical outlet. The smart battery gives a accurate measurement of the current battery capacity which helps extend operating time by enabling effective power management in operating systems that take advantage of the accurate information supplied by the battery.

Charging the Battery

Your computer’s battery starts charging automatically when you connect the power to the computer and to an electrical outlet.

Approximate charging time for the Li-Ion battery is 2 hours. While the battery is charging normally, the battery charge light on the computer is amber. When the battery is fully charged, the light changes to green.

When you use a new battery pack for the first time or use a battery after a long period of storage, the initial battery life is shorter than normal. Normal battery life resumes after a few discharge-recharge cycles.

Follow these rules for charging your battery:

A battery normally discharges power when not used for long periods of time. Be sure to recharge the battery every two months when it is not in use.

Make it a practice to discharge your battery fully before recharging the battery. This can help extend the life of the battery.

Do not attempt to charge the battery in temperatures of under 5oC or over 45oC

All batteries eventually wear out and lose the ability to hold a charge. You may need to replace your battery pack after a year of average usage.

Battery charging time may differ depending on system environment or using condition.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Safety Instructions Important Safety InformationSetting Up your System Replacement Parts and Accessories Battery DisposalCare During Use Laser Safety Note Laser SafetyPower Cord Requirements General RequirementsWireless Guidance Regulatory Compliance StatementsPage Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part United States of AmericaIntentional emitter per FCC Part FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use FCC PartRegulatory Compliance Statements Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003 CanadaIntentional Emitter per RSS Regulatory Compliance Statements European Union European DirectivesRegulatory Compliance Statements Japan Wireless DevicesVcci Statement Prior to setting up your device Information Icons Using Your DocumentationManual Documentation Conventions Keyboard ConventionsTouchpad Conventions Software User DocumentationCD-ROM Device Naming Convention Windows ConventionsIntroducing Your Computer Where Everything IsFront Left Side Right SideBack Side Bottom Turning On the Computer Using Your Computer for the First TimeTo turn on the computer’s power for the first time Initial Computer StartupTurning Off Your Computer Power OffPower Button Functions To turn off the computer, complete the following stepsTips for Using Your Computer Locking your Computer Travelling with Your ComputerAir Travel 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 CombinationsUsing Wireless LAN/Bluetooth Button Default settings for these buttons areWhat is Bluetooth? User Defined Buttons Sens KeyboardTo reprogram the Sens Keyboard, follow the steps below Using the Touchpad Scroll Wheel UseAction Process and Comment To move a window on the desktop, complete the following Drag MoveArea or Multiple item selection System Top Reading the System Status LightsSystem Bottom Connecting to the Internet Using the ModemClick Properties in the Modems tab section Precautions Before UseClick Edit in the Dialing Rules Tab Country SelectionIf you use a simple terminal program i.e. hyper terminal Configuring the Wired LAN ConnectionsCable Connection Modem NotesConfiguring Network Environment Using Both Dhcp and Static IP Simultaneously Wake On LAN Function What is an Access Point AP? Access PointComputer-to-computer ad hoc Connecting to an Access Point AP Connecting to computer-to-computer networks peer-to-peer or Checking the connection statusClick Advanced On the Wireless Network tab, click Advanced Wireless Networks tab, click AddPage Connecting to the configured computer Checking the connection status Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating Systems To not display Intel Configuration Service window afterwardTo connect to an Access Point Security SettingsWhat is a network name SSID? To create a computer-to-computer Ad Hoc networkPage Using Network Services Sharing files or foldersConfiguring Sharing Sharing Printers If your computer is a member of another workgroupConfiguring Printer Sharing Click Add a printerConnecting to the Internet Configuring Internet Sharing Sharing an Internet ConnectionChecking the Shared Internet Connection CD-ROM Precautions Using the Disk DrivesUsing the CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive CD-ROM Drive WarningsTo insert the memory stick proceed as follows Using the Memory Stick Factory OptionInserting the Memory Stick Memory Stick SupportUsing the Memory Stick To see the contents of the Memory StickRemoving the Memory Stick To remove the Memory Stick proceed as followsWorking with PC Cards Using PC CardsMaintaining PC Cards To remove a PC Card from your computer Playing an Audio/Multimedia CD Multi Media Functions/EquipmentMedia Player To play a CD follow the instructions belowDolby Digital & Home Theater System S/PDIF Port Removing the Audio/Multimedia CDUsing the S/PDIF Connection Setting Up Your Home TheaterAfter making all connections, ensure you enable S/PDIF Enabling S/PDIF on the DVD Program Using the Volume Control Icon Volume ControlUsing the Keyboard Movie MakerCharging the Battery Using the BatteryFollow these rules for charging your battery Page Removing the Battery To remove the battery from the computerMonitoring the Battery Charge Power MeterBattery Gauge Power SourceYou should Battery WarningsBattery Calibration Calibration NotesStarting System Setup Using System SetupBios Caution Navigation Key Function Changing Booting Priority Boot Device Priority field enablesSetting the User Password Configuring the PasswordSetting the Supervisor Password On the Set Supervisor Password item, press EnterActivating the Hard Disk Drive Password Activating the Booting PasswordDeactivating the Password Standby vs. Hibernation Using Power Management OptionsBasic Power Management Schemes Changing DevicesHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Frequent Interruptions If You Reinstall WindowsRest Key Advanced Power Management Schemes Installing/Reinstalling a HDD Using the Hard DriveReInstalling Windows and Device Drivers Resolution and Colour Depth Video Features and ConfigurationAdjusting the LCD Brightness Changing Colour Depth and Resolution Configuring Display FeaturesUsing PowerMizer Display Resolution NotesSIC Smart Inverter Control Function Using External Display Devices Switching Display Devices Using the Shortcut KeyDuplication Mode Using nView to View Extended ScreenStandard Mode Horizontal/Vertical Span ModeUsing Dual View to View Extended Screen Deactivating Dual View Mode Using Options Before You Install Memory Memory ModulesTo install a memory module Installing a Memory ModuleMemory Module Precautions Wireless Communication Module Fingerprint Recognition SystemTroubleshooting System Recovery PrecautionWindows Related Questions and AnswersDisplay Related Page Modem Related Q1 I cannot hear the modem soundConfiguring the Modem through the Control Panel Q2 I cannot make a call using an extension lineUsing an AT command Q3 How do I use my modem when dialing from overseas?Wireless LAN Related Q3 I cannot share an Internet connection Troubleshooting Games and Programs Related Q5 Fn+F4/ CRT/LCD Key combination does not work Q7 Running speed of a game is too slow or fast Installing drivers Reinstalling SoftwareRunning the system software CD Installing programs Reinstalling Windows XP Reinstalling WindowsWhat is partition configuration? 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NX10RP0653/SEF, EV-NX10ZZBCBFR, EV-NX10ZZBABFR, NX10PRCV09/SER, NX10TWLCET/SEK specifications

The Samsung NX10RP0BW9/SEK, NX10RK0BW9/SEG, NX10RK09DK/SEG, NX10RP0BW9/SEG, and NX10RP09C5/SEG represent an advanced suite of mirrorless cameras from Samsung, blending portability with cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional image quality and performance. Ideal for both amateur photographers and professionals, these models cater to various shooting needs while providing conveniences that enhance the overall user experience.

One of the standout features of the NX10 series is its compact and lightweight design. The mirrorless configuration results in a more streamlined body compared to traditional DSLRs, making it easier to carry for extended periods, whether on travel, excursions, or daily photography situations. Despite their smaller size, these cameras pack powerful capabilities that make them suitable for a range of shooting environments.

A prominent aspect of these models is the advanced APS-C sensor technology, which allows for superior image resolution and detail capture. The sensor size leads to enhanced low-light performance and a wider dynamic range, providing photographers with more creative flexibility. The cameras also incorporate advanced image processing engines which contribute to faster operation, improved autofocus speed, and noise reduction, thus ensuring high-quality images even in challenging lighting.

The NX10 series offers a variety of shooting modes, including manual, shutter priority, and aperture priority, allowing users to have complete control over their photographic outcomes. The inclusion of features such as a built-in flash and Wi-Fi connectivity enhances functionality, making it simple to share images directly to social media platforms or personal devices without hassle.

Another notable technology is the 3-inch AMOLED display, providing vibrant color reproduction and wide viewing angles. It facilitates easy composition and review of shots, making it user-friendly for both seasoned photographers and novices alike. The electronic viewfinder further supports composition through real-time feedback, allowing users to fine-tune settings instantaneously.

While various lenses are available to expand the creative possibilities, the NX10 series supports Samsung’s innovative i-Function lens technology. This feature allows for quick adjustments to camera settings directly from the lens, enhancing usability and speeding up the shooting process.

Overall, the Samsung NX10RP0BW9/SEK, NX10RK0BW9/SEG, NX10RK09DK/SEG, NX10RP0BW9/SEG, and NX10RP09C5/SEG are capable mirrorless cameras that seamlessly combine portability with advanced photographic technology. With their impressive image quality, user-friendly features, and versatile shooting options, these models are designed to meet the demands of modern photography enthusiasts.