Samsung NX10PRTV01/SEF, EV-NX10ZZBABZA, NX10RP1N9W/SEG, EV-NX10ZZAAB Using External Display Devices

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Using External Display Devices

Using external display devices such as a monitor, projector, TV, etc allows you to view screen images alternatively or simultaneously on each device. You can also split a screen into two display devices, or view different images on each display device. Using external display devices is especially useful when you are giving a presentation or watching a movie through your TV.

Switching Display Devices Using the Shortcut Key

You can watch the screen through either the LCD or an external display device, or you can even watch the screen through both the LCD and an external display device simultaneously.

1.Connect the external display device (e.g. a monitor or a projector) to the corresponding port of the system.To connect a TV, connect the TV to the TV output port of the system.

2.Press the <Fn+F4 / LCD/CRT> key. Provided that an external display device is connected, the display option changes in LCD > CRT > LCD+CRT order whenever the <Fn+F4/LCD/CRT> key is pressed.

Provided that multiple external display devices are connected, the display order would be LCD > CRT > LCD+CRT > TV > LCD+TV > CRT+TV whenever the <Fn+F4 / LCD/CRT> key is pressed. You cannot view the screen via the LCD, CRT, and TV simultaneously.

In the full screen DOS mode of Windows, <Fn> + <F4 / LCD/CRT> keys do not work.

If you configure display device to display on both LCD and CRT, and start the system with a language using 2-byte characters, some vertical noises may appear on the screen.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Setting Up your System Important Safety InformationSafety Instructions Care During Use Battery DisposalReplacement Parts and Accessories Power Cord Requirements Laser SafetyLaser Safety Note General RequirementsRegulatory Compliance Statements Wireless GuidancePage Intentional emitter per FCC Part United States of AmericaUnintentional Emitter per FCC Part FCC Part FCC Statement for Wireless LAN useRegulatory Compliance Statements Intentional Emitter per RSS CanadaUnintentional Emitter per ICES-003 Regulatory Compliance Statements European Directives European UnionRegulatory Compliance Statements Vcci Statement Wireless DevicesJapan Prior to setting up your device Manual Documentation Conventions Using Your DocumentationInformation Icons Keyboard ConventionsCD-ROM Device Naming Convention Software User DocumentationTouchpad Conventions Windows ConventionsFront Where Everything IsIntroducing Your Computer Back Side Right SideLeft Side Bottom To turn on the computer’s power for the first time Using Your Computer for the First TimeTurning On the Computer Initial Computer StartupPower Button Functions Power OffTurning Off Your Computer To turn off the computer, complete the following stepsTips for Using Your Computer Air Travel Travelling with Your ComputerLocking your Computer If you are travelling by air, follow these tipsStoring the Computer for Long Periods Handling SpillsUsing the Keyboard Using the Numeric Keypad Fn Key Key Name Key Function Combinations Using Special Function KeysWhat is Bluetooth? Default settings for these buttons areUsing Wireless LAN/Bluetooth Button User Defined Buttons Sens KeyboardTo reprogram the Sens Keyboard, follow the steps below Scroll Wheel Use Using the TouchpadAction Process and Comment Area or Multiple item selection Drag MoveTo move a window on the desktop, complete the following System Bottom Reading the System Status LightsSystem Top Using the Modem Connecting to the InternetClick Edit in the Dialing Rules Tab Precautions Before UseClick Properties in the Modems tab section Country SelectionCable Connection Configuring the Wired LAN ConnectionsIf you use a simple terminal program i.e. hyper terminal Modem NotesConfiguring Network Environment Using Both Dhcp and Static IP Simultaneously Wake On LAN Function Computer-to-computer ad hoc Access PointWhat is an Access Point AP? Connecting to an Access Point AP Checking the connection status Connecting to computer-to-computer networks peer-to-peer orWireless Networks tab, click Add Click Advanced On the Wireless Network tab, click AdvancedPage Connecting to the configured computer Checking the connection status To not display Intel Configuration Service window afterward Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating SystemsSecurity Settings To connect to an Access PointTo create a computer-to-computer Ad Hoc network What is a network name SSID?Page Sharing files or folders Using Network ServicesConfiguring Sharing If your computer is a member of another workgroup Sharing PrintersClick Add a printer Configuring Printer SharingConnecting to the Internet Sharing an Internet Connection Configuring Internet SharingChecking the Shared Internet Connection Using the CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive Using the Disk DrivesCD-ROM Precautions CD-ROM Drive WarningsInserting the Memory Stick Using the Memory Stick Factory OptionTo insert the memory stick proceed as follows Memory Stick SupportTo see the contents of the Memory Stick Using the Memory StickTo remove the Memory Stick proceed as follows Removing the Memory StickMaintaining PC Cards Using PC CardsWorking with PC Cards To remove a PC Card from your computer Media Player Multi Media Functions/EquipmentPlaying an Audio/Multimedia CD To play a CD follow the instructions belowRemoving the Audio/Multimedia CD Dolby Digital & Home Theater System S/PDIF PortAfter making all connections, ensure you enable S/PDIF Setting Up Your Home TheaterUsing the S/PDIF Connection Enabling S/PDIF on the DVD Program Using the Keyboard Volume ControlUsing the Volume Control Icon Movie MakerFollow these rules for charging your battery Using the BatteryCharging the Battery Page To remove the battery from the computer Removing the BatteryPower Meter Monitoring the Battery ChargePower Source Battery GaugeBattery Calibration Battery WarningsYou should Calibration NotesBios Caution Using System SetupStarting System Setup Navigation Key Function Boot Device Priority field enables Changing Booting PrioritySetting the Supervisor Password Configuring the PasswordSetting the User Password On the Set Supervisor Password item, press EnterDeactivating the Password Activating the Booting PasswordActivating the Hard Disk Drive Password Basic Power Management Schemes Using Power Management OptionsStandby vs. Hibernation Changing DevicesHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Rest Key If You Reinstall WindowsFrequent Interruptions Advanced Power Management Schemes ReInstalling Windows and Device Drivers Using the Hard DriveInstalling/Reinstalling a HDD Adjusting the LCD Brightness Video Features and ConfigurationResolution and Colour Depth Using PowerMizer Configuring Display FeaturesChanging Colour Depth and Resolution Display Resolution NotesSIC Smart Inverter Control Function Switching Display Devices Using the Shortcut Key Using External Display DevicesStandard Mode Using nView to View Extended ScreenDuplication Mode Horizontal/Vertical Span ModeUsing Dual View to View Extended Screen Deactivating Dual View Mode Using Options Memory Modules Before You Install MemoryMemory Module Precautions Installing a Memory ModuleTo install a memory module Fingerprint Recognition System Wireless Communication ModuleSystem Recovery Precaution TroubleshootingDisplay Related Questions and AnswersWindows Related Page Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound Modem RelatedUsing an AT command Q2 I cannot make a call using an extension lineConfiguring the Modem through the Control Panel 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 Running the system software CD Reinstalling SoftwareInstalling drivers Installing programs Reinstalling Windows Reinstalling Windows XPWhat is Format? What is partition configuration?If You Cannot Run Windows Press any key to boot from CDCPU SpecificationsRadio Specifications Wireless LAN SpecificationRegulatory Notice for Channel Use in France Abbreviations Pcmcia Glossary CardBus DMA direct memory accessCmos memory COM portAddress Hard driveIRQ interrupt request line LCD liquid-crystal displayResolution RAM random access memoryPC Card PC slotTFT thin film transistor LCD Shadow RAM
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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.

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