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About this manual
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Trademarks
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Operating system and software support
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Memory capacity representation
Table of contents
Number/Name Description Camera
Layout
Front view
Light sensor
Keyboard
Number/Name Description Power button
Touchpad
Microphone
Turned on
Operating indicator light
Number/Name Description Power LED
Charge status
Right view
Left view
Power to the computer
Wired LAN port
Number/Name Description DC jack
This feature may not be available with some USB devices
About the chargeable USB port
Bottom view
Fan vents
Speaker
Plug the power cable into an electric socket
Charging the battery
Connect the power cable to the AC adapter
AC adapter
Charge LED
When charging is complete, the charge status turns green
Unplug it from the electric socket
Red or Orange Charging
Battery status
Battery usage time
Turning the computer on and off
Turning on
Select the Settings charm →Power →Shut down
Turning off
Save all the data before turning off the computer
Help
About Windows
Online help
Alternatively, on the desktop, press the F1 key
Screens in Windows
Charms
Start screen
Number/Name Description Open
Desktop
Charms Right of the screen
Switch to
Desktop
Start screen
Switching to the Start screen
Documents and files
Charms
Opening the Charms
Learning about the Charms
Settings charm
App tiles
Tile position
Grouping tiles
Out
Editing tiles
Naming a group
Right-click a group and select Name group
Microsoft account
Swiping
Touch screen
Touch screen gestures
Only use fingers to use the touch screen
Tapping
Double-tapping
Tapping and holding
Dragging
Pinching
Basics
Calibrating the screen
Tablet PC Settings →Calibrate
When using a finger
On the desktop, open the Charms and then select
Entering text
Use the virtual keyboard to enter text
Changing the keyboard layout
Number Description
Handwriting
Entering uppercase
Changing language keyboards
Copying and pasting
Using hot keys
Keyboard
Hot key functions
Key Description
Open Ease of Access Center
Windows hot keys
Alt+F4
Clicking function
Touchpad
Basic touchpad functions
Double-clicking function
Dragging function
Gesture functions
Right-clicking function
To right-click an item, press the right touchpad button
Pinching
Turning the touchpad off automatically
Configuring touchpad gestures
Touchpad lock
→ desired options
LCD brightness
Controlling with keyboard
Controlling with Charms
Changing display mode
Select Display →Display Color →an option
Volume
Setup utility Bios
Entering the Bios screen
SoundAlive
Learning the Bios screen
Bios setup screen appears as shown below
Number Name
Bios setup keys
Boot password
Setting passwords
Setting a boot password
Password, or HDD Password
Select Save →Yes to save and restart
Removing a password
Enter the current password and select Ok
Without entering any characters, select Ok →Ok
Boot priority
Select Boot Device Priority
Connect a LAN adapter to the wired LAN port
Wired LAN
Wired LAN
Charm →Control Panel →Network and Internet →
Select OK to save the settings
Right-click Ethernet and select Properties
Wake on LAN WOL feature
Windows 8 does not support ping-enabled Wake On LAN
Device to wake the computer →OK
Wi-Fi networks
Wireless LAN
About Access Point AP
Open the Charms and then select Settings charm → Available
Airplane mode
→ Connect automatically →Connect
Open the Charms and then select Settings charm →
Available
Using applications
Third-party software related services
Opening applications
Cursor changes to a hand shape
Closing an application
Opening recent applications
Select an application to open it
Viewing two applications
Pinning an application
Store
Settings
Select Install & Update
Software Update
Select SW Update
Select items to update →OK
Select Resolve to correct the problems
Support Center
Select Support Center
Player+
Samsung Kies
HomeSync Lite
SideSync
TPM security solution optional
Configuring the security solution
Initializing the TPM chip
Set TPM State to Clear
Select System Software Installation
Installing the TPM solution
Run Recovery and select System Software
Select TPM Host SW →Install Now
Applications
Encrypting folders and files
Opening encrypted folders and files
Double-click an encrypted folder or a file
Window and select OK
Using the virtual drive Personal Secure Drive
Decrypting folders and files
Configuration
When the virtual drive PSD does not appear
Enter the user password
Drive PSD →Next
Drive →Create/Manage
Registering a new user to the security solution
Deleting a virtual drive
Select Delete selected PSD →Next
Deleting authentication information
Configuring the security solution TPM
ProgramData
Connecting the drive
External CD/DVD drive
Inserting and ejecting a CD or DVD
External devices
Memory card
→Continue without scanning
Inserting a memory card
Removing a memory card
Select Open folder to view files
Formatting a memory card
Select Start
Connecting to a display
External display
Connect the power cord to the external display
When using a VGA cable
When using a Micro Hdmi cable
Supports an external input
Slim security slot
Troubleshooting
Recover/Backup
Recovering to factory default
Right-click any area and select All apps →Recovery
Recovery
Select the first point →Recover
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the recovery
Backing up the current system
Select Backup
Recovering after a backup
Select Recover
Windows
Using the recovery function
PC settings →General
Select Disk copy
Select an option under Disk recovery point →Disk copy
Service
New one
Making a disk image of factory default settings
Select Factory image
Windows
Select the Boot menu
Set Fast Bios Mode to Off
Set Secure boot Control to Off
What is a Recovery Area?
Touch screen resolution
Recovery
Text on the screen overlaps or looks small
What is a recovery image?
Product specifications
Ergonomic tips
Back and neck
Images may differ from actual products
Hand in almost a straight line
Use an external keyboard and mouse when using
Arms and hands
Typing
Avoid using headphones for long periods of time
Eye position and display illumination
Operating conditions
Battery
Charging the battery on an airplane
Using an AC power plug
Cigarette lighter socket
Using an auto adapter
Using an airplane charging converter
Port of the computer
Safety precautions
Keep the computer at least 15 cm away from any object
Cord
Handle the power cord with care Do not touch with wet hands
Connect the power cord to the AC adapter firmly
Adapter
Use only Samsung-approved battery and AC adapter
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire
Damaged cable or cord may result in electric shock or fire
There is a danger of explosion or fire
Failure to do so may result in an explosion or fire
Keep the product away from water or liquid
Contact the Samsung Service Center or an electrician
Failure to do so, may cause electric shock
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Dispose of worn-out batteries properly
Installation related
Do not place a heavy object over the product
This may cause an injury, fire or explosion
Use only a battery authorized by Samsung
Usage related
Use the pen for its intended purpose only
Do not drop, hit, or apply excessive force to the computer
Do not use a damaged or modified CD
Do not insert the fingers into the PC Card Slot
Upgrade Related
Take care when touching the product or parts
Keep the product away from magnetic fields
Security and movement related
Use parts authorized by Samsung only
Never disassemble or repair the product by yourself
Take care not to damage the data on a hard disk drive
Cleaning the LCD screen
LCD bad pixels principle of the computer
Important safety information
Safety instructions
Setting up the system
Care during use
Authorized service centers
Technical specifications of the devices
Computer the unit should be switched off and battery
Removed. The unit should be checked by a qualified
Replacement parts and accessories
Battery disposal
Do not unplug the power cord by pulling the cable only
Laser safety
Power cord requirements
Connect and disconnect the AC adapter
Requirements listed below are applicable to all countries
Wireless guidance
General requirements
If fitted with 2.4G band or 5G band
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USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices
United States of America
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Safety notices for other devices in the wireless network
Unintentional emitter per FCC Part
Use On Aircraft Caution
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Intentional emitter per FCC Part
If fitted with 2.4 G band or 5 G band
Health and safety information
Canada
Unintentional emitter per ICES-003
Intentional emitter per RSS
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Brazil
European Union
European Directives
Low band 5.15 5.35 GHz is for indoor use only
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Local restriction of 802.11b/802.11g radio usage
Due to the fact that the frequencies used by
Belgium
For other languages, refer to the corresponding manuals
France
Weee symbol information
RTC caution
India only
Samsung package Take-Back program
USA only
Here are some of the features offered with this product
Usability Designed for You
Environment- Designed for the Planet
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