Samsung NV30CH0HCF/SER, NV30MP04XB/SEK manual Regulatory Compliance Statements, Wireless Guidance

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Regulatory Compliance Statements

Wireless Guidance

Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device.

Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific countries are listed in the specific country sections (or country group sections). The wireless devices in your system are only qualified for use in the countries identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system rating label. If the country you will be using the wireless device in, is not listed, please contact your local Radio Approval agency for requirements. Wireless devices are closely regulated and use may not be allowed.

The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as known at this time. Because the wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, manufacturer believes these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels, care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation.

As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches) between the wireless device and the body, for use of a wireless device near the body (this does not include extremities) is typical. This device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the body when wireless devices are on and transmitting.

This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed below:

Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. 802.11B (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Setting Up your System Important Safety Information Safety 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 Manual Documentation Conventions Using Your DocumentationInformation Icons Keyboard ConventionsCD-ROM Device Naming Convention Software User DocumentationTouchpad Conventions Windows ConventionsIntroducing Your Computer Getting StartedFront View LCD PanelLeft View Right ViewBottom View Back ViewTo turn on the computer Turning the Computer On and OffTo turn off the computer Click Turn Off ComputerGetting Started Using the Keyboard Using the Numeric Keypad Using Special Function Keys Getting Started Using the Touchpad Click MoveRight-Click DragScroll Hot Keys Using Wireless LAN ButtonChanging the Hot Key Setting Reading the Status Indicators To save the battery charge Adjusting LCD BrightnessMaintenance Instructions Bad pixels in the LCDTo adjust using volume control program Adjusting the VolumeTo adjust using keyboard Understanding the Desktop Introducing WindowsUnderstanding the Start Menu Click Start My Computer Understanding a WindowClick Start Help and Support Help and Support CenterWindows XP Tour Using the CD Drive Using the ComputerTo insert a CD To eject a CDTo play a DVD To clean a CD or DVD titleEmergency Eject Hole To play a video CD To use the Windows Media PlayerClick Write these files to CD To write data on a CD OptionTo write data to a DVD For more information on writing CDsFor more information on creating an audio CD Enjoying Home Theater S/PDIF Port What is a home theater system?Press Fn+F7 / S/PDIF keys Enable S/PDIF port on the computerConnect digital amp, speakers, and TV to the computer Enable S/PDIF on the DVD program To remove a Pcmcia card Using the Pcmcia Card SlotTo insert a Pcmcia card Before Start Connecting to the InternetConnecting with a Modem Click Start Control Panel Connecting Through a Wired LANTo use both Dhcp and static IP simultaneously To use DhcpTo use a static IP Access Point Connecting Through a Wireless LAN OptionTo turn off the Wireless LAN What 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 Setting up a computer-to-computer networkClick Advanced On the Wireless Network tab, click Advanced Page Connecting to the configured computer Checking the connection status Installing the Wireless Client Manager program Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating SystemsConfiguring the wireless network Network TypesPage Connecting to the Internet Sharing files or folders Using Network ServicesConfiguring Sharing If your computer is a member of another workgroup Using Shared Files or FoldersSharing Printers Click Add a printer Configuring Printer SharingAdding and Using a Shared Printer Page Sharing an Internet Connection Configuring Internet SharingChecking the Shared Internet Connection Customizing Your Computer Using System SetupBios Caution Starting System Setup Changing Booting Priority Setting 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 When you have completed configuration, click Apply Configuring Resolution and Colour DepthUsing Dual View to View Extended Screen Using External Display DevicesSwitching Display Devices Using the Shortcut Key Primary To move a window between display devices in Dual View mode Deactivating Dual View ModeBasic Power Management Schemes Using Power Management OptionsSystem Management Standby vs. HibernationHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Rest Key If You Reinstall WindowsFrequent Interruptions Advanced Power Management Schemes Replacing Battery Using the BatteryUsing the battery Monitoring the Battery ChargeBattery Warning To monitor in control panelCalibration Notes Battery CalibrationUsing the Security Lock Port Replacing the Hard Disk Drive After replacing the hard disk Tips for Using Your Computer Handling Spills Travelling with Your ComputerAir Travel If you are travelling by air, follow these tipsStoring the Computer for Long Periods Troubleshooting System Recovery Precaution Windows Related Questions and AnswersQ1 The system does not shutdown properly Q2 The system freezes during program operationQ3 The screen blinks or displays noise for a short time Display RelatedQ1 The LCD screen is blank Q1 I cannot hear the modem sound Q2 I cannot make a call using an extension lineModem Related Q3 How do I use my modem when dialing from overseas? Using an AT commandConfiguring the Modem through the Control Panel Troubleshooting Q1 Wake On LAN function Wired LAN RelatedWireless LAN Related Q3 I cannot share an Internet connection Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting Q4 The running speed of a game is too slow or fast Games and Programs RelatedTroubleshooting 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 CDSystem Specification SpecificationsRadio Specifications Wireless LAN Specification OptionalProduct Specification Regulatory 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 RAMLocations of Programs folder and Control Panel Using WindowsRegistering Windows To Playback Audio or Video CD Introducing Windows