Samsung Laptop M6000 User Guide

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First edition (January 1999)  
Copyright 1999 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. All rights are reserved, including  
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change product specifications without notice.  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause  
harmful interference in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet  
helpful: "Something About Interference." This is available at FCC local regional  
offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference  
caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or  
attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our  
company. The correction will be the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded  
data cables with this system.  
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Description of EUT  
Samsung M6000 Series Computers  
Model Numbers  
Samsung M6000 Series Computers  
International  
If your equipment has a CE Mark, please note the following International CE Mark  
information below.  
CE Mark  
Samsung Computers sold in Europe comply with the following directives and standards:  
Directives  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Amending Directive 92/31/EEC  
CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC  
Standards  
Emissions  
EN 50081-1:1992(EN 55022:1994+A1:1995 Class B)  
EN61000-3 Part 2,3:1995  
Safety  
EN 60950/A4:1997  
Immunity  
EN 50082-1:1992  
IEC 801-2:1991/prEN55024-2:1992  
IEC 801-3:1984/prEN55024-3:1991  
IEC 801-4:1988/prEN55024-4:1992  
Manufacturer  
Manufactured by AST Ireland Ltd for Samsung Electronics Computer Division at:  
Raheen Industrial Estate  
Limerick  
Ireland  
Signed Declaration of Conformity Documents  
Signed Declaration of Conformity documents for Samsung Notebook products are on file at  
the Samsung Electronics facility located at:  
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd  
225 Hook Rise South  
Surbiton,  
London,  
KT6 7LD  
UK  
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.  
CAUTION  
The laser beam used by this CD-ROM drive unit can be harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt  
to open the unit. All service procedures should be performed by an authorized dealer or  
distributor.  
WARNING  
Never use any optical instruments in conjunction with this unit. To do so will greatly  
increase the hazard to your eyes.  
ADVARSEL  
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Labels appearing on the drives:  
CAUTION - INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE  
TO BEAM.  
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DECKEL GEöFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!  
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Important Safety Instruction  
Read all of these instructions, and save these instructions for later use.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this  
product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
Do not use this product near water. Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure  
reliable operation of the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  
This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
Before connecting this product to a power source, check the required voltage  
and frequency match the available power source.  
This computer is powered by an internal battery pack or by an external AC  
power source through an external AC adapter. Use of another battery pack or  
external AC adapter may present risk of fire or explosion.  
This product is equipped with a 2-wire type plug. If you are unable to insert  
the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.  
Do not place this product in a location where someone may trip over the cord.  
If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the  
ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed  
the extension cord ampererating.  
• Never push objects of any kind into this product through the cabinet slots, as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts; that could result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Except as explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service this  
product yourself.  
Handle battery with care. If dropped, it may be damaged.  
Do not allow the battery to be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods  
of time.  
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Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. If the battery is disassembled and  
the electrodes are exposed to outside, the battery may generate heat and  
smoke by chemical reaction.  
Do not expose the battery to moisture or chemicals.  
Charge the battery only as described in this document.  
Do not short circuit the battery terminals as the resulting high currents can  
damage the battery.  
The battery should not be used to power other products.  
Do not dispose of a used battery in a fire or incinerator, as an explosion may  
result.  
The battery should be recycled.  
Do not subject the battery to temperature less than -20 degrees Centigrade or  
greater than 50 degrees Centigrade.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer problems to the service  
representative under the following conditions:  
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into product.  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are  
followed, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating  
Instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage.  
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Contents  
Using Your Documentation ........................................................... 1  
Opening the Online Manual ................................................................. 1  
Getting Around in the Online Manual .................................................. 1  
Using Hypertext Links in the Online Manual ....................................... 2  
Special Features of the User’s Manual ............................................... 2  
Using the Software User Documentation ............................................ 3  
Visiting the Samsung Web Site ........................................................... 3  
Introducing Your Computer .......................................................... 4  
Using Your Computer for the  
First Time .............................................................................................. 6  
Attaching the AC Adapter .................................................................... 6  
Turning On the Computer .................................................................... 7  
Understanding POST .......................................................................... 8  
Adjusting the LCD Display ................................................................... 8  
Turning Off Your Computer ................................................................. 9  
Restarting Your Computer ................................................................... 9  
Tips for Using Your Computer ........................................................... 10  
Traveling with Your Computer ........................................................... 11  
Handling Spills ................................................................................... 12  
Storing the Computer for Long Periods ............................................. 13  
Using the Keyboard ........................................................................ 14  
Using the Numeric Keypad ................................................................ 15  
Using Special Function Keys ............................................................. 16  
Using the Touchpad ....................................................................... 18  
Reading the System Status Lights ........................................... 20  
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Connecting Peripheral Devices ................................................. 22  
Connecting the Floppy Drive to the Floppy Connector ...................... 24  
Using the SmartBay ........................................................................ 26  
Using the Floppy Drive .................................................................. 28  
Using the CD-ROM Drive .............................................................. 30  
Using the Hard Drive ...................................................................... 33  
Removing the Hard Drive .................................................................. 34  
Installing a Hard Drive ....................................................................... 34  
Using the Battery ............................................................................. 36  
Charging the Battery ......................................................................... 36  
Safely Using the AC Adapter and Batteries ...................................... 37  
Removing and Installing the Battery .................................................. 37  
Monitoring the Battery Charge .......................................................... 38  
Using the Battery Gauge ............................................................ 39  
Using the Main Battery Lights ..................................................... 40  
Using PowerProfiler to Monitor the Battery ................................. 40  
Battery Warnings ............................................................................... 41  
Using System Setup ....................................................................... 42  
Starting System Setup ....................................................................... 43  
Main Menu ......................................................................................... 45  
Advanced Menu ................................................................................ 47  
Security Menu ................................................................................... 50  
Power Menu ...................................................................................... 52  
Boot Menu ......................................................................................... 54  
Exit Menu .......................................................................................... 55  
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Using System Security .................................................................. 57  
System Passwords ............................................................................ 57  
Creating a Password ......................................................................... 57  
Deleting a Password ......................................................................... 58  
Requiring a Boot Password ............................................................... 59  
Locking the Hard Drive Boot Sector .................................................. 59  
Locking the Floppy Drive ................................................................... 59  
Locking the Keyboard ........................................................................ 59  
Using Power Management Options ......................................... 60  
Non-Turbo Mode ............................................................................... 60  
Standby Mode ................................................................................... 61  
Suspend Mode .................................................................................. 61  
Suspend Mode Precautions .............................................................. 62  
Using PowerProfiler ........................................................................... 63  
Creating a Save to Disk Partition .............................................. 65  
Changing the Video Configuration ........................................... 68  
Resolution and Color Depth .............................................................. 68  
Configuring Display Features ............................................................ 69  
Selecting a Monitor Type ............................................................ 69  
Changing Color Depth and Resolution ....................................... 70  
Working with PC Cards ................................................................. 72  
Maintaining PC Cards ....................................................................... 73  
Using PC Cards ................................................................................. 73  
Windows 98 ................................................................................ 74  
Windows NT ............................................................................... 74  
Updating the System BIOS .......................................................... 77  
Performing the BIOS Update ............................................................. 77  
Troubleshooting the BIOS Update .................................................... 79  
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About Drivers and System Resources ................................... 80  
Drivers ............................................................................................... 80  
IRQs .................................................................................................. 80  
Enabling the Infrared Port ................................................................. 81  
Making Backup Disks ........................................................................ 82  
Service Pack 3 for Windows NT ........................................................ 82  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 85  
Operating Problems .......................................................................... 86  
Infrared Problems .............................................................................. 88  
Using Options ................................................................................... 89  
AC Adapter ........................................................................................ 89  
Auto/Airline Adapter .......................................................................... 90  
Battery Pack ...................................................................................... 92  
Hard Drives ....................................................................................... 92  
Memory Modules ............................................................................... 92  
Before You Install Memory .......................................................... 92  
Installing a Memory Module ........................................................ 93  
Battery Cradle ................................................................................... 96  
External Numeric Keypad .................................................................. 97  
CD-ROM Drive and Floppy Cable ..................................................... 97  
Docking Options ................................................................................ 97  
Specifications ................................................................................... 98  
Abbreviations .................................................................................. 100  
Glossary ............................................................................................ 103  
Recording the Computer Hardware Configuration .......... 109  
Index ................................................................................................... 114  
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Using Your Documentation  
Congratulations on your purchase of an Samsung M6000 computer!  
Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an  
experienced user, your Samsung M6000 documentation can help you  
get the most from your computer.  
To get up and running quickly, see yourSamsung M6000 Quick Start.  
When you need more in-depth information, turn to your online  
Samsung M6000 User’s Manual.  
Opening the Online Manual  
Your M6000 Series online manual is included on the computer’s hard  
drive in PDF format. You can view the manual through the Adobe™  
Acrobat™ Reader, which is also included on the hard drive.  
To open the online manual:  
1. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.  
2. Select Programs.  
3. Select Samsung M6000 Online Manual.  
4. Click Samsung M6000 Online Manual in the Samsung M6000  
Online Manual folder. Your online manual appears on the  
screen.  
Getting Around in the Online Manual  
Go to the Acrobat Reader Help for tips on using the Reader toolbar  
buttons to get around in the online manual.  
To open the Help:  
1. Click Help on the Acrobat Reader menu bar.  
2. Click Reader Online Guide.  
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Using Hypertext Links in the Online Manual  
Hypertext links are built into the online manual to take you quickly  
from one page of the manual to another. You can click on a hypertext  
link to go directly from the link to the topic connected to the link.  
When the screen cursor is on a hypertext link, the cursor changes from  
an open hand to a hand with a pointing index finger. When you see the  
cursor change, click the link to jump to the linked topic:  
Click on a section title in the Contents to jump to that section in  
the manual.  
Click on a page number in the Index to jump to that page in the  
manual.  
Click on a cross-reference in the text to jump to the section that  
is referenced.  
Special Features of the User’s Manual  
Three types of messages with icons appear in the manual:  
A note informs you of special circumstances.  
A caution warns you of possible damage to  
equipment.  
A warning indicates the possibility of personal  
injury.  
Keys that you need to press to perform certain functions are shown in  
the manual enclosed in angle brackets. For example,  
<Ctrl>  
indicates the control key (Ctrl on the computer’s keyboard).  
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If you need to press two keys at the same time, the key names are  
shown joined by a plus sign. For example,  
<Fn+F11>  
means that you should press the Fn key and hold it and then press the  
F11 key.  
If you are new to using computers, see the Glossary. The Glossary  
explains general computing terms that are used in this manual and tells  
you about some of the differences between portable computers and  
desktop computers.  
Using the Software User Documentation  
Your computer shipped from the factory with several software  
programs installed. The software may include its own online or printed  
documentation. Refer to the documentation or the Help options in the  
software for more information.  
Visiting the Samsung Web Site  
If you have an internet connection, you can visit the Samsung Web site  
at:  
http://www.samsungpc.com  
Updates on your computer and other Samsung products are  
periodically added to the Web site.  
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Introducing Your Computer  
Your Samsung M6000 computer is a lightweight portable computer  
that includes features to meet your computing needs at home or on the  
road.  
Figures 1 through 3 show you the features of your computer.  
LCD latch  
Mouse  
LCD  
buttons  
Speaker  
Touchpad  
Status  
lights  
Power  
button  
AC adapter  
connector  
Fan vent  
Hard drive compartment  
Kensington lock support  
SmartBay™  
(floppy drive  
shown)  
Microphone  
Speaker  
Battery  
compartment  
Figure 1. Front View of Computer  
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PS/2™  
mouse and  
keyboard  
port  
Volume control  
Docking  
connector  
Audio-line-out jack  
Microphone jack  
Parallel port  
Serial port  
USB port  
External Floppy connector  
Video  
port  
Infrared  
port  
PC Card  
compartment  
Figure 2. Back View of Computer  
Memory module  
compartment  
Business card  
holder  
SmartBay latch  
Label showing  
part number and  
serial number  
Figure 3. Bottom View of Computer  
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Using Your Computer for the  
First Time  
This section gives you detailed information on using your computer for  
the first time.  
Attaching the AC Adapter  
Your computer runs on power from the battery that came installed in  
the computer or from an electrical outlet. The first time that you use  
your computer, fully charge the battery by attaching the AC adapter to  
the computer and to an electrical outlet.  
All batteries lose their charge if they sit unused  
for an extended time period. When not used,  
your M6000 Series battery can discharge fully in  
2 to 3 months. The battery may have discharged  
in the time it took for the computer to go from the  
factory to you.  
To attach the AC adapter:  
1. Plug the AC adapter into the power connector on the right side  
of the computer (Figure 4).  
2. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and then to an  
electrical outlet.  
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Adapter plug  
Battery  
charge  
light  
Power cord  
AC adapter  
Figure 4. Connecting the AC Adapter  
The battery starts charging as soon as you plug the AC adapter into an  
electrical outlet. The battery charges faster if the computer is turned off  
during charging.  
If the battery is fully depleted and the computer is turned off, the  
battery charges in about 3 hours. If the computer is turned on, the  
battery charges in about 6 hours. When the battery is charging, the  
battery charge light is amber. When the battery is fully charged, the  
light turns green.  
See “Using the Battery” on page 36 for more information on using your  
computer’s battery.  
Turning On the Computer  
To turn on the computer’s power for the first time:  
1. Slide the LCD cover latch to the right and hold it.  
2. Lift up the LCD cover.  
3. Press and then release the power button (Figure 5).  
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The power light is on when the computer’s power is on.  
Power button  
Power light  
Figure 5. Turning On the Computer’s Power  
Understanding POST  
When you turn on your computer, a routine called POST automatically  
runs to test the computer components. The Samsung logo appears on  
the screen during POST, if you press the ESC key while the Samsung  
logo is displayed you will see several messages on the screen (see  
“Boot Menu” on page 54 for information on disabling the logo screen).  
After POST is successfully completed, the computer beeps once.  
Screen messages are built into the computer to report both normal and  
abnormal system conditions. If an error message appears, take any  
action suggested in the message. If the message identifies the error  
condition but does not suggest any corrective action, write down the  
message and contact Samsung or an authorized Samsung service center  
for assistance. (See “Troubleshooting” on page 85 for information on  
contacting Samsung.)  
Adjusting the LCD Display  
You may wish to adjust the LCD display when you begin using your  
computer. A TFT LCD does not require adjustment for contrast  
because the contrast is set to remain at maximum.  
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To adjust the brightness of the LCD:  
Press <Fn+Right Arrow> to increase the display brightness.  
Press <Fn+Left Arrow> to decrease the display brightness.  
Turning Off Your Computer  
If your computer has a Windows operating system, turn  
off your computer by performing the shutdown  
procedure described in this section. Otherwise, you may  
lose data.  
To turn off the computer:  
1. Click Start on the taskbar.  
2. Click Shut Down.  
3. Select the shut down option.  
4. Click OK or Yes.  
If the operating system is Windows 98, the computer turns  
off.  
If the operating system is Windows NT, you receive a  
shutdown message and must press the power button to turn  
off the computer.  
Restarting Your Computer  
You may need to restart (reboot) your computer when installing  
hardware or software or if the computer does not respond to your input.  
A warm (or soft) boot prompts you to save your files, turns off the  
computer, and then restarts the computer. A cold boot turns off the  
computer without saving your files.  
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Do not perform a cold boot unless your  
keyboard and touchpad have no effect and you  
cannot perform a warm boot.  
When you perform a cold boot, you lose data  
unless it was saved to a storage medium.  
To perform a warm (or soft) boot:  
1. Click the Start button on the taskbar.  
2. Click Shut Down.  
3. Select Restart the Computer.  
4. Click the Yes button.  
5. Save your files if prompted. Your computer reboots.  
You can also perform a soft boot by saving your files and pressing  
<Ctrl+Alt+Del> and then clicking on Shut Down.  
You can perform a cold (or hard) boot by pressing the power button to  
turn the computer off, waiting five seconds, and then pressing the  
power button to turn the computer on.  
Tips for Using Your Computer  
The following information helps you avoid potential problems as you  
use your computer:  
Do not try to disassemble your computer.  
Opening the system chassis voids your  
warranty. Only an authorized Samsung service  
center can replace or add any parts inside the  
chassis.  
Follow all the instructions and cautions in your computer user  
documentation.  
The LCD has a polarized surface and can be damaged easily.  
To prevent damage, avoid touching the screen.  
Use only Samsung approved AC adapters, automobile  
adapters, airline adapters, and memory modules.  
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Because a portable computer is small and has restricted air  
flow around components, it is more likely to overheat than a  
desktop computer. A fan inside your computer helps to  
eliminate some heat. Make sure the fan vent on the side of your  
computer is not blocked when you use the computer. (See  
Figure 1 on page 4 for the location of the vent.) Occasionally  
check the vent and remove any accumulated dust on the  
outside.  
Avoid using or storing the computer in extremely hot or cold  
areas, such as a car on a hot day. Keep the computer away from  
heaters and out of direct sunlight. Exposure to excessive heat  
may damage computer components.  
If you have left your computer in a hot place, let it cool down  
slowly to room temperature (with the LCD panel open) before  
using it.  
Do not remove the memory-module compartment door, or try  
to install a memory module when the computer is on. (See  
Figure 3 for the location of the door.)  
(For information on installing memory modules, see “Memory  
Modules” on page 92.)  
Set up your computer work area to avoid physical strain. Sit  
with your back straight and supported by your chair. Adjust  
your chair or work table so that your arms and wrists can  
remain in a relaxed position, parallel with the floor. Avoid  
bending or twisting your wrists as you work. Your hands  
should “float” slightly above the keyboard. Refer to a book on  
office ergonomics for more information on setting up your  
work area.  
Take frequent breaks from working at the computer to rest  
your eyes and stretch your muscles.  
Remember to save your data files frequently and to make  
backup copies of your files.  
Traveling with Your Computer  
If you are traveling by airplane, follow these tips:  
Take the computer with you as carry-on luggage. Do not check  
the computer with your baggage.  
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Allow the computer and disks to go through the  
X-ray security devices. Do not hand-carry disks through the  
walk-through metal detectors, which can cause loss of data.  
Make sure that the battery is charged or the AC adapter is  
easily accessible. You may be required to turn on the computer  
for airport security personnel.  
Be prepared to turn off the computer during take off and  
landing.  
Contact your airline for information about using an optional  
airline adapter to power your computer while traveling by  
airplane.  
Handling Spills  
Do not spill anything on your computer. The best way to avoid spills is  
to avoid eating and drinking around your computer. If you do spill  
something on your computer, turn off your computer, unplug it  
immediately, and do the following:  
If you spill liquid on the keyboard, drain as much of the liquid  
from the keyboard as possible. Be careful not to let the liquid  
drip onto the LCD panel. Allow the system to dry for several  
days before trying to use it.  
If you spill liquid on an external keyboard or keypad, unplug it  
and drain as much of the liquid as possible. Allow the  
keyboard to sit at room temperature for a full day before trying  
to use it.  
Sweet liquids leave a sticky residue that may jam  
the keyboard despite your efforts to dry it.  
If you spill liquid on the LCD panel, clean it immediately with  
a soft cloth and denatured alcohol. Do not use water, window  
cleaner, acetone, aromatic solvent, or dry, rough towels to  
clean it.  
Some liquids damage the polarized LCD screen.  
If your screen is damaged, contact your  
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authorized Samsung service center for a  
replacement.  
Storing the Computer for Long Periods  
If possible, leave the AC adapter connected to the computer when the  
computer is not in use. This helps extend the life of the battery and  
keeps the battery fully charged.  
If you will not be using the computer for an extended period of time (a  
month or more), you should charge the battery until it is completely  
full. After you have done so, remove the battery from the unit.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Your computer has an 87/88-key keyboard (Figure 6). By pressing  
designated key combinations, you can have access to all the key  
functions of a full-sized keyboard.  
Function keys  
<Fn> key  
Cursor-control  
keys  
Windows  
keys  
Typewriter  
keys  
Windows  
key  
Figure 6. Keyboard  
Although the layout of the keys on your  
computer’s keyboard is different from that on a  
desktop computer’s keyboard, the keyboard  
feels like a full-sized keyboard when you use it.  
The distance between the keys (the pitch) is the  
same as on a full-size keyboard (19 mm). The  
travel, or space the key goes down when  
pressed, is also the same (3 mm).  
The keys on the keyboard can be grouped into the following categories:  
Full-sized typewriter keys are arranged like a standard  
typewriter keyboard and are used for text entry.  
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Function keys, when pressed together with the <Fn> key,  
enable special functions.  
Cursor control keys move the cursor. They may perform other  
functions, depending on your software.  
Windows keys open Windows menus and perform other  
special functions.  
To clean the computer keyboard, use slightly damp cotton swabs.  
Scrub the keys and the surface around the keys. Do not allow liquid to  
drip into the keyboard or you may damage the keyboard.  
Using the Numeric Keypad  
Your keyboard includes a numeric keypad, which is a group of keys  
that you can set to type numbers and mathematical symbols, such as the  
plus sign (Figure 7). A number or symbol on the right corner of each  
keypad key shows its numeric function.  
Figure 7. Numeric Keypad  
Press <Num Lock> to turn on the embedded numeric keypad. The  
numeric functions of the keypad are enabled and the Num Lock light  
turns on.  
While the numeric functions are enabled, you can temporarily return a  
key to its normal function by pressing <Fn> and the key. For example  
to type the letter m, press <Fn+m>.  
To turn the numeric keypad off, press <Num Lock> again. The Num  
Lock light turns off.  
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Using Special Function Keys  
The <Fn> key activates special functions when it is pressed in  
combination with another key. Table 1 shows the special key  
combinations.  
Table 1. Description of Special Function Keys  
<Fn> Key  
Function  
Combination  
<Fn+F1>  
Print screen: In Windows 98 or Windows NT, takes a picture of  
the open screen and puts it on the clipboard.  
<Fn+F2>  
<Fn+F3>  
System request: Reserved for use in software programs.  
Speed: Enables and disables the Battery Power Saving mode.  
This key combination functions only when the computer is run  
from the battery. The options are Turbo and Non-turbo. Press  
<Fn+F3> to change the Battery Power Saving mode to their next  
settings. Press <Fn+F3> again to return the Power Saving mode  
to their previous settings.  
An icon of a dripping water faucet indicates that  
Battery Power Saving mode is Non-turbo mode.  
An icon of a water faucet with water running at full  
force indicates that Battery Power Saving mode is  
Turbo mode.  
This key combination changes Battery Power  
Saving modes only until you turn your computer off and then back  
on again.  
<Fn+F4>  
<Fn+F5>  
Backlight: Turns the LCD display off. Press any key (except the  
<Fn> key) to turn the LCD display back on.  
CRT/LCD: Switches the display between the LCD, the external  
monitor, and simultaneous display on both the LCD and the  
external monitor.  
<Fn+F6>  
Gauge: Displays the battery gauge in the upper-right corner of  
your screen.  
The gauge closes in a few seconds. (See “You can monitor the  
charge of the battery pack installed in your computer through the  
battery gauge.” on page 39 for more information on the battery  
gauge.)  
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<Fn+F7>  
KeyLock: Locks the keyboard and activates password protection.  
Type your password and press <Enter> to unlock the keyboard.  
The <Fn+F7> key combination has no effect unless a password is  
enabled in System Setup. The Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll  
Lock lights blink when the keyboard is locked.  
<Fn+F8>  
<Fn+F9>  
<Fn+F10>  
<Fn+F11>  
Mute: Turns the audio output on and off.  
Volume down: Decreases the audio volume.  
Volume up: Increases the audio volume.  
Rest: Puts the computer into rest or suspend mode. To resume  
normal operation from rest, press the power button. (See “Power  
Menu” on page 52 for more information about the rest mode.)  
<Fn+F12>  
Scroll: In some applications, sets the cursor-control keys to scroll  
the page up or down while the cursor position does not change.  
Pressing <Fn+F12> again turns off the scrolling function.  
<Fn+Up  
Arrow>  
Contrast up: Increases the LCD contrast. Contrast adjustment is  
not needed on a TFT LCD.  
<Fn+Down  
Arrow>  
Contrast down: Decreases the LCD contrast. Contrast adjustment  
is not needed on a TFT LCD.  
<Fn+Right  
Arrow>  
Brightness up: Increases the LCD brightness.  
<Fn+Left  
Arrow>  
Brightness down: Decreases the LCD brightness.  
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Using the Touchpad  
Your computer is equipped with the SmartPoint™ touchpad, which is  
an integrated-pointing device that is used to perform standard mouse  
functions (Figure 8). The touchpad is an advanced and reliable pointing  
device that works with a touch of your finger.  
Touchpad  
Mouse buttons  
Figure 8. Touchpad  
To use the touchpad:  
Place your finger on the pad and move your finger in the  
direction you want the cursor to move. The faster you move  
your finger, the faster the cursor moves across the screen.  
Roll your finger from side to side to move the cursor short  
distances.  
Quickly tap your finger on the touchpad to click an item.  
Tap your finger twice to double-click an item.  
Tap and drag your finger on the touchpad to click and drag an  
item.  
Press on the touchpad gently. The touchpad responds to light  
pressure.  
You can also use the buttons at the bottom of the touchpad in the same  
way you use standard mouse buttons.  
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For information on attaching and using another pointing device or  
keyboard with your computer, see “Connecting Peripheral Devices” on  
page 22.  
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Reading the System Status Lights  
System Status lights show the status of computer functions. The lights  
appear on the left edge of the computer (Figure 9). Table 2 describes  
the meaning of the lights.  
Figure 9. System Status Lights  
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Table 2. System Status Lights  
Icon  
Function of Light  
Power light: Light is on when the computer’s power is  
on. The light blinks once every second when the  
battery is low. The light blinks once every three  
seconds when the system is in rest mode.  
Num Lock light: Light is on when the embedded  
numeric keypad is activated. See “Using the Numeric  
Keypad” on page 15 for a description of the keypad.  
Caps Lock light: Light is on when the caps lock  
function is activated. When the function is activated, all  
alphabetic characters you type will be in upper case.  
Scroll Lock light: Light is on when the scroll lock  
function is activated. The scroll lock function affects  
cursor movement and text scrolling in some  
applications. This is a software specific key. Refer to  
the appropriate software manuals for a description of  
the <Scroll> key.  
Drive light: Light is on when the hard drive or floppy  
drive is being accessed. Do not turn your computer off  
when this light is on. When the light is amber, the  
floppy drive is being accessed. When the light is green,  
the hard drive is being accessed. For a CD-ROM drive,  
check the light on the drive itself to see if the drive is  
being accessed.  
Battery charge light: Light gives information about the  
battery charge when the AC adapter is connected.  
When the battery is charging, the light is amber. When  
the battery is fully charged, the light turns green.  
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Connecting Peripheral Devices  
The connectors on your computer enable you to attach peripheral  
devices to the computer (Figure 10).  
Turn off your computer before you connect a  
peripheral device. Connecting a peripheral  
device with your computer turned on may  
seriously damage the device or your computer.  
PS/2 Mouse  
and keyboard  
Audio-line-out  
jack  
port  
Docking connector  
Parallel port  
Microphone jack  
Floppy  
connector  
Serial port  
USB  
port  
Video  
port  
Figure 10. Peripheral Connectors  
Table 3 shows the icons located near each connector and tells you the  
devices that you can attach to the connectors.  
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Table 3. Connecting Peripheral Devices  
Connector  
Icon  
Audio-line-out jack: Connect stereo headphones or speakers to  
this jack. Speakers connected to this jack override the onboard  
speakers.  
Microphone jack: Connect an external microphone to this jack. A  
microphone connected to this jack overrides the internal  
microphone.  
USB port: Connect USB devices to this port. USB input/output  
devices include keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors.  
Floppy connector: Connect one end of the floppy cable to this  
connector and the other end to the floppy drive to use the drive  
outside of the SmartBay. See “Connecting the Floppy Drive to the  
Floppy Connector” on page 24 for more information.  
Video port: Plug the interface cable of an external monitor into this  
15-pin connector and then plug the monitor power cord into a  
grounded outlet.  
Serial port: Plug a serial device, such as a serial printer, into this 9-  
pin port. If the device has a 25-pin connector, you need a 25-to-9-  
pin serial adapter.  
Parallel port: Plug a parallel device, such as a parallel printer or  
network adapter, into this 25-pin port.  
Docking connector: Connect a docking option to this connector.  
See “Docking Options” on page 97 for more information.  
PS/2 mouse and keyboard port: Connect a PS/2-compatible  
mouse or external keyboard or keypad to this port. Make sure your  
computer is turned off when you attach peripherals to the port.  
You can use the computer’s touchpad and a PS/2 keyboard at the  
same time. If you attach a PS/2 mouse to the port, the computer’s  
touchpad is disabled.  
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Connecting the Floppy Drive to the Floppy  
Connector  
Some M6000 computers ship from the factory with both a floppy drive  
and a CD-ROM drive included. These systems also ship with a floppy  
cable.  
Turn off your computer before you install or  
remove devices from the SmartBay or connect  
or disconnect the floppy cable and drive.  
To use the floppy drive and the CD-ROM drive at the same time, install  
the CD-ROM drive in the SmartBay. Then attach the floppy drive to  
the external floppy connector. Attach one end of the floppy cable to the  
floppy drive and the other to the external floppy port on the computer  
(Figure 11).  
Tab  
Cable bead  
Tabs  
Tab  
Floppy drive  
Figure 11. Attaching the Floppy Drive to the Floppy Connector  
The floppy cable must be inserted as shown in Figure 11. To insert the  
cable correctly, make sure that  
The arrows printed on the cable connectors are both facing  
upward.  
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The cable bead is close to the computer, not the floppy drive.  
If the cable does not fit easily, do not force it.  
Make sure you have the correct end of the cable  
going to the computer and to the floppy drive.  
To remove the cable:  
1. Press in and hold the tabs on the side of each cable connector.  
2. Pull the cable connectors away from the floppy drive and the  
computer.  
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Using the SmartBay  
Your computer includes the SmartBay™, a peripheral bay that can  
hold one of the following devices:  
Floppy drive: shipped installed in your computer.  
CD-ROM drive: shipped with some M6000 Series computers.  
Optional secondary hard drive: available as an option for your  
computer.  
Make sure that the computer’s power is off  
before you remove or install a device in the  
SmartBay.  
To remove a device from the SmartBay:  
1. Turn the computer’s power off.  
2. Close the LCD panel, and turn the computer over so that the  
bottom of the unit faces up.  
3. Pull up on the SmartBay latch (Figure 12). The device in the  
SmartBay pops partially out of the bay.  
SmartBay latch  
Bottom of  
computer  
Figure 12. Removing a Device from the SmartBay  
4. Pull the device out of the bay.  
To install a device in the SmartBay:  
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1. Turn the computer’s power off.  
2. Place the device into the bay.  
3. Push the device in until it is flush with the chassis.  
4. Push down on the SmartBay latch until the latch snaps into  
place.  
Your computer’s operating system automatically recognizes the  
device in the SmartBay and configures your computer  
accordingly.  
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Using the Floppy Drive  
The computer comes with a removable 1.44-MB, 3.5-inch, high-  
density floppy drive, which can read, write to, and format the following  
disks:  
A high-density, 3.5-inch disk, which stores 1.44 MB of data.  
A double-density, 3.5-inch disk, which stores 720 KB of data.  
The floppy drive in your portable computer is  
smaller but more power-efficient than a floppy  
drive in a desktop computer. To get the best  
performance from your floppy drive, handle the  
drive carefully when installing or removing it and  
use high-quality floppy disks.  
The floppy drive fits in your computer’s SmartBay and can also be  
attached by cable to a connector on the outside of the computer. For  
information on installing the floppy drive, see “Using the SmartBay”  
on page 26 and see “Connecting the Floppy Drive to the Floppy  
Connector” on page 24.  
To use a floppy disk, insert it into the floppy drive (Figure 13).  
Drive light  
Floppy eject  
button  
Figure 13. Inserting a Floppy Disk  
To remove a floppy disk, press the eject button on the floppy drive.  
The drive light on the computer is amber when the computer writes to  
or reads from a floppy disk. Do not remove a disk when this light is on.  
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To protect the data on your floppy disks, follow these guidelines:  
Keep disks away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and  
liquids.  
Keep magnets and any device that contains a magnet (like the  
telephone) away from your disks.  
Magnetic fields can destroy the information on a  
disk.  
Do not write directly on a label on your disk; instead, write on  
a disk label first and attach the label to the disk.  
Make copies of all your important disks.  
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Using the CD-ROM Drive  
Some M6000 Series computers ship from the factory with a  
CD-ROM drive included. The CD-ROM drive fits into the computer’s  
SmartBay. For information on installing the  
CD-ROM drive, see “Using the SmartBay” on page 26.  
Compact discs are designed so that you can easily insert one into the  
computer when you need it, and then remove it:  
1. Press the button on the CD-ROM drive, and the tray slides out.  
(Do not lean on the tray; it does not support much weight.)  
2. Insert a CD, label side up (or remove a disc, if you have finished  
using it).  
3. Push the tray in gently to close the drive tray (Figure 14).  
A light on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading  
from a CD. Do not remove a disc when this light is on.  
Emergency  
eject button  
Volume  
adjustment  
dial  
Button  
Light  
Figure 14. Using the CD-ROM Drive  
Install and start a CD-based program as you would a program on a  
floppy disk. See your operating system documentation for more  
information on running programs.  
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The name of the CD-ROM drive is the letter following the letter  
assigned to your last hard drive. For instance, if you have one hard  
drive with only one hard drive partition, the hard drive is drive C and  
the CD-ROM drive is drive D.  
If necessary, you can use the emergency eject button to open the CD-  
ROM drive. To use the emergency eject button, turn the computer’s  
power off and insert a small object, like a bent paperclip, into the hole  
to press the button.  
Do not place reflective objects in the disc slot  
because of possible hazardous laser emissions.  
The laser beam used in this CD-ROM drive is  
harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to  
disassemble the CD-ROM drive. Refer servicing  
to your authorized Samsung service center.  
The on-board audio hardware and software of your computer enable  
the computer to play audio compact discs. If you wish to do so, you can  
attach external speakers to the audio-line-out jack.  
To play an audio compact disc:  
1. Insert a compact disc into your CD-ROM drive:  
a. Press the button on the CD-ROM drive, and its tray  
slides out.  
b. Insert a CD, label side up.  
c. Push the tray in to close the drive tray. The CD Player  
button appears on the taskbar.  
The disc begins to play.  
A light on the drive tray is on when the computer plays a CD.  
Do not remove a disc when this light is on.  
2. To adjust the sound, use the volume adjustment dial on the side  
of the computer or press the following key combinations:  
<Fn+F9> decreases volume.  
<Fn+F10> increases volume.  
To remove the CD:  
1. Click the CD Player button on the Windows taskbar to open the  
CD Player window (Figure 15).  
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Play  
Stop  
Eject  
Figure 15. CD Player Window  
2. Click the Stop button in the CD Player Window.  
3. Click the Eject button on the CD Player window or press the  
button on your CD-ROM drive. The drive tray opens and you  
can remove the disc from the CD-ROM drive.  
For more information on playing compact discs, see the Help menu in  
the CD Player window.  
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Using the Hard Drive  
Your computer includes a removable IDE hard drive. The IDE hard  
drive can store the data and programs your computer uses. The drive  
plugs into a connector on the system board.  
Although the storage capacity of hard drives varies according to model,  
any hard drive holds much more than a floppy disk does. Also, the  
computer reads and works with a hard drive more rapidly than with a  
floppy disk.  
Once information is saved on a hard drive, it remains there until it is  
overwritten. Samsung hard drive heads park automatically when you  
turn off your computer.  
The hard drive that comes with your computer  
has already been formatted. Do not format the  
hard drive. Doing so destroys all data contained  
on the drive. If you need to format a new drive, or  
want to erase all data on your existing hard  
drive, refer to the manual for your operating  
system.  
The drive in your computer is divided into partitions. Each partition is  
2 GB or less so that the partitions can use a 16-bit file allocation table  
(FAT-16). The table enables the partitions to locate files and  
directories.  
Your computer recognizes each partition as a separate drive, for  
example, if a hard drive has two partitions, they could be recognized as  
drive C and drive D.  
Although Windows 98 can work with FAT-16 or FAT-32 (a 32-bit file  
allocation table), there are software compatibility issues with FAT-32.  
Older software that you may have (16-bit software) requires FAT-16 to  
run.  
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Removing the Hard Drive  
To prevent loss of data and damage to the disk,  
do not remove the hard drive while the  
computer’s power is on and do not drop or jar  
the hard drive.  
To remove the hard drive from the computer:  
1. If you are installing a new hard drive, backup the application  
and data files on the old hard drive before removing it from the  
computer.  
2. Turn the computer’s power off.  
3. Close the LCD panel, and turn the computer over so that the  
bottom of the unit faces up.  
4. Remove the screw that holds the hard drive in place (Figure 16).  
Hard-drive screw  
Bottom of  
computer  
Figure 16. Removing the Hard Drive  
5. Pull the hard drive out of the computer.  
Installing a Hard Drive  
To install a hard drive:  
1. Remove the old hard drive from the computer as described in  
the previous section.  
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2. Slide the new drive into the hard drive compartment. Make sure  
the drive is pushed back as far as it will go.  
3. Install the screw that holds the hard drive in place.  
4. If you intend to use save to disk mode, see “Creating a Save to  
Disk Partition” on page 65.  
5. Format your drive and reinstall your files.  
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Using the Battery  
Your computer uses a smart rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack for  
power when the AC adapter is not attached to an electrical outlet.  
Charging the Battery  
Your computer’s battery starts charging automatically when you  
connect the AC adapter to the computer. If the computer is off, the  
battery charges faster than if the computer’s power is on.  
Approximate charging times for your battery are  
3 hours with the computer off  
6 hours with the computer on  
While the battery is charging, the battery charge light on the computer  
is amber (see Figure 9 on page 20 for the location of the battery charge  
light). When the battery is fully charged, the light changes to green.  
You can also use the optional external battery cradle to charge the  
battery while it is not in the computer. (See “Battery Cradle” on page  
96 for more information.)  
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  
o
o
o
o
41 F (5 C) or over 95 F (35 C.)  
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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.  
Safely Using the AC Adapter and Batteries  
Follow these guidelines to safely use the AC adapter and batteries:  
Turn your equipment off and unplug the AC adapter if you  
accidentally:  
– Expose the equipment to liquid.  
– Drop, jar, or damage the computer.  
Use only Samsung-approved AC adapters and automobile and  
airline adapters.  
Do not disassemble the battery, heat it above 122° F (50° C), or  
burn it. The battery used in this computer may cause a fire or  
chemical burn if mistreated.  
Your computer's rechargeable battery may be considered  
hazardous waste. If you replace your battery with a new one:  
– Keep the old battery out of the reach of children.  
– Dispose of the old battery promptly.  
– Make sure that you follow all state and local  
requirements when you dispose of the old battery.  
Removing and Installing the Battery  
Your computer comes with the battery pack installed. To remove the  
battery pack:  
1. Turn the computer’s power off.  
2. Close the LCD panel, and turn the computer over so that the  
bottom of the unit faces up.  
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3. Slide the battery compartment cover straight up and off the  
computer (Figure 17).  
Bottom of  
computer  
Tab  
Tab  
Figure 17. Removing the Battery Pack  
4. Grasp the plastic tab on the battery and pull the battery out of  
the compartment.  
To reinstall the battery pack:  
1. Turn the computer’s power off.  
2. Close the LCD panel and turn the computer over so the bottom  
of the unit faces up.  
3. Slide the battery pack into the compartment. Make sure the  
battery is fully inserted into the compartment.  
4. Align the tabs on the battery compartment cover with the slots  
on the battery compartment.  
5. Push the cover straight down until it snaps into place.  
Monitoring the Battery Charge  
Battery life is affected by factors such as the power-management  
settings in System Setup, the applications you use, and the brightness  
and contrast settings of the LCD. Under normal usage, the battery  
charge lasts approximately 2 hours.  
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Battery life estimates are subject to variation.  
The actual life of your battery may be less than  
the estimates given in the documentation.  
You can monitor the charge of the battery pack installed in your  
computer through the battery gauge.  
Using the Battery Gauge  
You can display the battery gauge while you are in any program. Press  
<Fn+F6> to display the battery gauge on the LCD  
(Figure 18).  
Figure 18. Battery Gauge  
The gauge has two sections:  
The top section of the gauge shows a picture of a battery to  
indicate that the computer is operating from the battery.  
The bottom section of the gauge shows you the amount of  
battery charge remaining.  
While the battery gauge is displayed, all keys are disabled. The battery  
gauge closes in a few seconds.  
Because of the characteristics of battery cells,  
the battery gauge may be inaccurate for 10  
minutes after you charge the battery. Wait until  
the computer has been operating from the  
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battery for 10 minutes before you check the  
battery gauge.  
Using the Main Battery Lights  
There are four battery status lights on the main battery that indicate if  
the main battery is charging and the amount of battery charge  
remaining.  
To see how much charge remains in the main battery, remove the  
battery (See “Removing and Installing the Battery” on page 37 for  
more information.) and press the battery status button. Each light  
indicates a 25 percent charge. For example, if three lights are on, the  
battery has a 75 percent charge. The battery status lights automatically  
turn off two seconds after you release the battery status button.  
Using PowerProfiler to Monitor the Battery  
PowerProfiler enables you to set power-management options for  
computers shipped with Windows NT installed. To use PowerProfiler  
to monitor the battery charge, place the cursor on the battery icon in the  
right corner of the taskbar. PowerProfiler shows you the amount of  
battery charge remaining.  
The color of the battery icon also indicates approximate battery charge:  
Green: Charge is adequate to power computer.  
Yellow: Charge is low.  
Red: Charge is very low.  
You can determine at what battery charge level PowerProfiler shows  
the low and very low colors. The default setting for the very low level  
is 20 percent battery charge remaining.  
To set battery monitoring options in PowerProfiler:  
1. Double-click the PowerProfiler battery icon to open the  
software.  
2. Click the Battery tab.  
3. Set options under Battery Status and Alarm Settings.  
For more information on PowerProfiler, see the Help option in the  
PowerProfiler software.  
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Battery Warnings  
Your computer gives you the following low-battery warnings (Table  
4).  
Table 4. Battery Warnings  
Warnings  
Condition  
Action to Take  
The computer beeps 5  
times (low-pitched  
beeps). In Windows 98, percent. Approximately  
a battery-low warning  
appears on screen.  
Battery low: The battery  
charge is about 10  
Save your work. Use the  
AC adapter to power the  
computer or turn off the  
computer and install a fully  
charged battery.  
5–10 minutes of battery  
charge is left.  
The computer beeps 5  
times (high-pitched  
Battery very low: The  
battery charge is about 3  
Use the AC adapter to  
power the computer and  
charge the battery.  
beeps), with a short time percent.  
between beeps. After a  
short time, the computer  
automatically goes into  
rest mode.  
If you cannot run your computer from the battery and the battery will  
not charge when you attach the AC adapter, the problem may be that  
The battery temperature is over 95° F (35° C) or below 41° F  
(5° C). If you think the battery temperature is too hot or too  
cold, turn off the computer, remove the battery, and let the  
battery reach room temperature. Then try charging the battery  
again.  
The battery is defective. Replace the battery with a new  
battery.  
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Using System Setup  
The System Setup program enables you to configure your computer  
hardware and set security and power-savings options. The settings you  
choose are stored in battery-maintained memory (CMOS memory) that  
saves the information even when the computer’s power is turned off.  
When your computer is turned back on, your computer is configured  
with the values found in this memory.  
Run System Setup if you get a message prompting you to run the  
program. You may also want to run System Setup, particularly the first  
time you use your computer, to set the time and date, use security or  
Your computer’s version of System Setup may  
not include all the fields listed here or may  
include additional fields. Field names and order  
of appearance can vary according to the version  
of the BIOS on your computer.  
You can use the configuration listing at the back of this manual to  
record information specific to your computer. (See “Recording the  
Computer Hardware Configuration” on page 109.) Fill it out as you  
complete your System Setup configuration. This list helps you describe  
your computer if you must contact your authorized Samsung reseller  
for service or product information.  
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Starting System Setup  
To start System Setup, turn on your computer and then press <F2>  
when prompted. The System Setup screen appears.  
The top of the System Setup screen has a menu bar with the selections  
listed in Table 5.  
Table 5. System Setup Menus  
Menu  
Function  
Main  
Changes the basic system configuration.  
Advanced  
Configures advanced features on your  
computer.  
Security  
Enables security features, including  
passwords and backup and virus-check  
reminders.  
Power  
Boot  
Exit  
Configures power-management features.  
Specifies the order of boot devices.  
Specifies how to exit System Setup.  
To open a menu, use the left or right arrow keys to select the menu  
name and then press <Enter>.  
Table 6 lists the keys you can use to navigate through System Setup.  
Table 6. System Setup Navigation Keys  
Navigation  
Key  
Alternate  
Key  
Function  
<F1>  
<Alt+H>  
Displays the General Help window.  
Exits the current menu.  
<Esc>  
<Left Arrow>  
and <Right  
Keypad  
arrow keys  
Select a different menu.  
Arrow> keys  
<Up Arrow>  
and <Down  
Arrow> keys  
Keypad  
arrow keys  
Move the cursor up and down between  
fields.  
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<Tab>  
Moves the cursor forward through the  
cells for a highlighted field. If the field  
has only one cell, the <Tab> key moves  
the cursor down to the next field.  
<Tab+Shift>  
Moves the cursor backward through the  
cells for a highlighted field. If the field  
has only one cell, the <Tab+Shift> key  
combination moves the cursor up to the  
previous field.  
<Home>  
<End>  
<F5>  
<PgUp>  
<PgDn>  
<->  
Moves the cursor to the field at the top of  
the window.  
Moves the cursor to the field at the  
bottom of the window.  
Scrolls backwards through the options  
for the highlighted field.  
<F6>  
<+> or  
<Space>  
Scrolls forward through the options for  
the highlighted field.  
<F9>  
Sets the parameters for the current  
menu to their default values.  
<F10>  
<Enter>  
Exits System Setup and saves the  
changes. .  
Executes commands or opens a  
submenu.  
A pointer symbol appearing to the left of a field indicates that you can  
open a submenu from this field. A submenu contains additional options  
for a field. To open a submenu, highlight the field and press <Enter>.  
Use the same keys to enter values and move from field to field within  
submenus as you use within menus.  
When you highlight a field, information about the field appears on the  
right side of the screen. System Setup also provides a General Help  
screen that can be opened from any menu by pressing <F1> or  
<Alt+H>. The General Help screen lists the navigation keys with their  
corresponding alternates and functions.  
When a scroll bar appears to the right of a help window, more  
information is available than can be displayed in the window. Use the  
<PgUp> and <PgDn> keys or the <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow>  
keys to scroll through the entire help document. Press <Home> to  
display the first page, or press <End> to go to the last page. To exit the  
help window, press <Enter> or <Esc>.  
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If your computer will not boot after you have changed settings in  
System Setup and exited the program, reboot and press <F2> to reenter  
System Setup. Once in System Setup, you can try to change the values  
that caused your computer boot to fail. If the problem persists, press  
<F9> to load the default values.  
Main Menu  
When you open System Setup, the Main menu appears. You can make  
changes to your computer’s basic system configuration from this  
menu. The fields displayed in this menu are described below.  
System Time: Sets your computer to the time that you specify, usually  
the current time. Enter the hour, minute, and second in the format  
hh:mm:ss. Use a 24-hour clock. Use the tab key to move between the  
hour, minute, and second cells. Use the hyphen key <-> or <Space> bar  
to decrease or increase the numbers.  
System Date: Sets your computer to the date that you specify, usually  
the current date. Enter the month, day, and year in the format  
mm:dd:yyyy. Use the tab key to move between the month, day, and year  
cells. Use the hyphen key <-> or <Space> bar to decrease or increase  
the numbers. This field supports year dates of 2000 and beyond.  
Diskette A: Specifies a drive type for floppy drive A. Drive A is the  
floppy drive that is inserted in the SmartBay of your computerD. iskette  
A options are Not Installed and 1.44/1.25 MB 3½ (default).  
Primary Master and Secondary Master: Your computer can support  
two IDE drives. The Main menu contains two IDE adapter fields to  
configure these drives.Primary Masterdefines the hard drive installed  
in the computer. Secondary Master defines the CD-ROM drive.  
To configure a replacement or upgrade hard drive, move the cursor to  
select the Primary Master field in the System Setup Main menu, and  
then press the <Enter> key. The IDE Adapter submenu appears.  
Normally, you can use the Auto field in the submenu to automatically  
set the values for the other fields in the submenu. Manually set the other  
fields in this submenu only if the drive you have installed in your  
computer is not recognized by System Setup.  
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After you make your selections from this submenu, press the <Esc>  
key to exit back to the Main menu.  
You do not need to configure the drive that came with your computer.  
Before attempting to configure a hard drive,  
make sure you have the configuration  
information supplied by the manufacturer of the  
hard drive. Incorrect drive settings can cause  
your computer to malfunction.  
Each IDE adapter field calls up a submenu. The following fields are  
found in the submenu:  
Type: Configures the hard drive type. If you know the correct  
drive type for your hard drive, enter the number (1-39) or  
choose CD-ROM for a CD-ROM drive. All remaining fields in  
this submenu are then filled with the correct values for the disk  
type. If you do not have the documentation that came with your  
upgrade hard drive, try to use the Auto option as described  
above.  
To configure a drive that is not one of the 39 standard drive  
types, specify User. Manually enter the number of cylinders,  
heads, and sectors for your drive. Refer to your drive’s user  
documentation or look on the drive to obtain this information.  
If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not  
replacing it, select None.  
Cylinders: Configures the number of cylinders for the hard  
drive. Refer to your drive’s user documentation or look on the  
drive to obtain this information. Before you can make changes  
to this field, the Type field must be set to User.  
Heads: Configures the number of read/write heads for the hard  
drive. Refer to your drive’s user documentation or look on the  
drive to determine the correct value to enter for this field.  
Before you can make changes to this field, the Type field must  
be set to User.  
Sectors: Configures the number of sectors per track for the  
hard drive. Refer to your drive’s user documentation or look on  
the drive to determine the correct value to enter for this field.  
Before you can make changes to this field, the Type field must  
be set to User.  
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Multi-Sector Transfers: Sets the number of sectors per block  
to the highest number supported by the drive. Configuration  
options are Disabled (default), 2 Sectors, 4 Sectors, 8 Sectors,  
and 16 Sectors.  
LBA Mode Control: Enables or disables 28-bit addressing of  
the hard drive, without regard for cylinders, heads, and sectors.  
Note that enabling this field may decrease the access speed of  
the hard drive. The default is Disabled.  
32 Bit I/O: Enables or disables 32-Bit I/O. When Enabled,  
your hard drive can work with applications with 32-bit input  
and output. If the field is Disabled (default), your computer  
works with 16-bit input and output and has lower performance.  
Transfer Mode: Selects the method for transferring data  
between the hard drive and system memory. Refer to your  
drive’s user documentation to specify the correct option for  
this field. Options are Standard; Fast PIO 1; Fast PIO 2; Fast  
PIO 3; Fast PIO 4, FPIO 3 / DMA 1and FPIO 4 / DMA 2.The  
default setting for this field depends on the type of hard drive  
installed in your computer.  
SMART Monitoring: SMART (self-monitoring analysis and  
reporting technology) software monitors the performance of  
your computer’s IDE hard drive. When the SMART Device  
Monitoring field is enabled, you receive a warning message if  
the SMART software detects an impending drive failure. This  
field is for reference only.  
Ultra DMA Mode: Enables the hard drive to use ultra DMA  
transfer mode to transfer data between the drive and system  
memory. The default setting is Disabled.  
System Memory: Displays the amount of conventional memory  
detected by your computer during startup. This field is for reference  
only.  
Extended Memory: Displays the amount of extended memory  
detected by your computer during startup. This field is for reference  
only.  
Advanced Menu  
Selecting Advanced from the menu bar displays the Advanced menu.  
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Plug & Play O/S: Enables you to set the parameters for peripheral  
ports. Set this field to No if your computer uses an operating system  
that is not plug and play compliant, such as Windows NT. With an  
operating system that is not plug and play compliant, you manually  
change the settings for the COM1, COM2, and LPT ports. The BIOS  
will recognize the new settings. Windows 98 automatically configures  
the ports regardless of the setting of this field.  
PS/2 Mouse Config: Enables or disables the touchpad mouse or  
keyboard port. Options are External (default), Dual Mouse and  
Disabled. If you set this field to External, the touchpad mouse is  
disabled when an external mouse is attached.If you set this field to  
Disabled a device attached to the port will not function, but you will  
free up an IRQ (interrupt request line) for use by another device. If you  
set this field to Dual Mouse, the touchpad mouse is enabled when an  
external mouse is attached.  
USB device: Configures the USB controller. The options for this field  
are Enabled (default) and Disabled. When the USB device field is set  
to Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the default  
configuration for the controller. If you select Disabled, you free up an  
IRQ for use by another device.  
Screen Expansion: Enables the expansion of the screen during boot.  
When your computer starts, the screens are in 640x480 resolution  
during boot and then automatically change to the resolution you have  
specified in the Windows settings. When this field is enabled, the  
opening screens are expanded beyond 640x480. The default is  
Enabled.  
Display Control: Enable you to set the default display. Options are  
LCD, CRT andBoth. Choose LCD to use the built-in display only, CRT  
to use an external monitor only or BOTH to have both built-in and  
external displays used as the dafault display. If you select CRT and no  
external monitor is attached you will see no display until you attach the  
external monitor. The default is Both.  
I/O Device Configuration: Opens the I/O Device Configuration  
submenu if you press <Enter> when this field is highlighted. If you  
attempt to set two ports to the same settings, the fields will be marked  
with asterisks.  
The submenu contains these fields:  
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Serial port A: Configures serial port A. The options for this  
field are Enabled (default) and Disabled. If you set this field to  
Enabled, you can set the Base I/O Address field to 3F8 IRQ4  
(default), 2F8 IRQ3, 3E8 IRQ4, or 2E8 IRQ3. When the field is  
set to Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the  
default configuration or the configuration you choose. If you  
select Disabled, you free up an IRQ for use by another device.  
Infrared port: Configures the infrared port. The options for  
this field are Enabled and Disabled (default). If you set this  
field to Enabled, you can set theBase I/O Address field and the  
Mode field. Settings for the Base I/O Address are 3F8 IRQ4,  
2F8 IRQ3 (default), 3E8 IRQ4, or 2E8 IRQ3. The mode is  
fixed to FIR (fast infrared). FIR enables you to set the DMA  
channel to 3 or 1.  
When the Infrared port field is set to Enabled, the computer’s  
operating system uses the default configuration or the  
configuration you choose. If you select Disabled, you free up  
an IRQ for use by another device.  
Parallel port: Configures the parallel port. The options for this  
field are Enabled (default) and Disabled. If you set this field to  
Enabled, you can set the Mode field and the Base I/O Address  
field. Settings for the Base I/O Address field are 378 IRQ7  
(default), 378 IRQ5, 278 IRQ7 and 278 IRQ5. Settings for the  
Mode are Output only, Bi-directional, EPP (enhanced parallel  
port), and ECP (extended capabilities port). Selecting the ECP  
setting enables you to set the DMA Channel to 1, 2, or 3.  
When the Parallel port field is set to Enabled, the computer’s  
operating system uses the default configuration or the  
configuration you choose. If you select Disabled, you free up  
an IRQ for use by another device.  
Floppy disk controller: Configures the floppy disk controller.  
The options for this field are Enabled (default), Auto, and  
Disabled. When the Floppy disk controller field is set to  
Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the default  
configuration for the controller. Selecting Auto enables the  
operating system or the BIOS to configure the port.  
Memory Cache: Opens a submenu that enables or disables external  
cache memory. Cache memory improves system performance by  
keeping frequently used computer instructions in memory with a faster  
access time than DRAM.  
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The submenu fields are:  
Memory Cache: Enables (default) or disables your computer’s  
(level 2) cache memory. Normally, do not disable the cache  
memory unless a program’s documentation specifies that the  
computer cache memory must be disabled.  
Cache Memory Region: Enables or disables (default) caching  
of shadowed option ROMs in the following regions: CC00-  
CFFF, D000-D3FF, D400-D7FF and D800-DBFF  
Local Bus IDE adapter: Enables the integrated IDE local bus  
adapters. Options are Enabled (default) and Disabled. The Enabled  
option enables both the primary IDE adapter (for the hard drive) and  
the secondary IDE adapter (for the CD-ROM drive) on the computer.  
Large Disk Access Mode:Enables your computer’s operating system  
to work with drives larger than 540 MB. Choose DOS (default) for  
Microsoft operating systems. Choose Other for any other operating  
systems.  
Security Menu  
Selecting Security from the menu bar displays the Security menu. Your  
computer’s advanced security system allows you to set two different  
passwords to prevent unauthorized access to system resources, data,  
and System Setup. From the Security menu, you can enable a boot  
password, disk access, a system backup reminder, and a virus check  
reminder.  
Security fields marked with an asterisk can only be changed if you start  
System Setup with a system supervisor password or if no passwords are  
in effect. You cannot access these fields with a user password.  
Set User Password: .Enables you to set a user password to control  
access to the system at boot. See “Creating a Password” on page 57 for  
instructions on setting a password.The user password allows restricted  
access to the System Setup Security menu; the user has access only to  
changing his own password and to enabling or disablingPassword on  
boot. A supervisor password must be set before a user password can be  
set  
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Set Supervisor Password:.* Enables you to set the supervisor  
password to control access to the System Setup utility. See “Creating a  
Password” on page 57 for instructions on setting a password.  
Password on boot: Determines whether the computer prompts for a  
password when starting up. The options are Enabled and Disabled. A  
supervisor password must be set before you can enable this option.  
Fixed disk boot sector:.* Enables you to write-protect the hard drive  
boot sector to protect against viruses and alterations. Only a user with  
the supervisor password can access this field. The options for this field  
are Normal (default) and Write Protect.  
Diskette access:.* Enables you to restrict the use of floppy drives.  
When set to Supervisor (default), the use of floppy drives is restricted  
to a user with the supervisor password. A supervisor password must be  
enabled before theSupervisor option can take effect. When set toUser,  
users with either type of password have access to floppy drives. If the  
field is set to Supervisor and a user password is enabled, the user must  
enter the supervisor password in order to boot from the floppy drive.  
Virus check reminder:* Enables the computer to prompt you to scan  
the computer for viruses. The prompt appears each time you start your  
computer or reboot until you respond withY (yes). The options for this  
field are:  
Daily: Every day when you start your computer for the first  
time, the prompt appears.  
Weekly: When you start your computer for the first time each  
week (after Sunday), the prompt appears.  
Monthly: When you start your computer for the first time each  
month, the prompt appears.  
Disabled: The prompt never appears. This is the default  
setting.  
For a Daily, Weekly, or Monthly prompt to be accurate,System Date in  
the Main menu must be set to the current date.  
System backup reminder:* Enables the computer to prompt you to  
backup your files. The prompt appears each time you start your  
computer or reboot until you respond withY (yes). The options for this  
field are  
Daily: Every day when you start your computer for the first  
time, the prompt appears.  
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Weekly: When you start your computer for the first time each  
week (after Sunday), the prompt appears.  
Monthly: When you start your computer for the first time each  
month, the system backup prompt appears.  
Disabled: The prompt never appears. This is the default  
setting.  
For a Daily, Weekly, or Monthly prompt to be accurate,System Date in  
the Main menu must be set to the current date.  
Power Menu  
The Power menu of System Setup allows you to enable and adjust your  
computer’s sophisticated power-saving features. Enabling these  
features extends the life of the battery.  
If your computer shipped with Windows 98 installed, Windows 98  
Power Management works with the settings in the Power Management  
option on the Control Panel.  
Power Savings: Sets the Power Management Mode. Choosing modes  
changes the system power management settings. The options are  
Maximum Power Savings (default), Maximum Performance, Disabled  
and Customized. Maximum Power Savings conserves the greatest  
amount of system power while Maximum Performance conserves  
power but allows greatest system performance. To alter these settings,  
choose Customized and to turn off power management choose  
Disabled.  
Battery Power Saving Mode: Enables and disables turbo mode. The  
options are Turbo (default) and Non-Turbo. If you set this field to  
Turbo, the microprocessor and hard drive run at full speed, unless  
affected by other power-savings settings. If you set this field to Non-  
Turbo, the microprocessor and the hard drive run at slow speed, unless  
there is user input or device activity.  
Standby Timeout: Sets the period of computer inactivity (no user  
input or device activity) that must pass before your computer  
automatically goes into standby mode. In standby mode some devices  
are turned off (including the LCD screen) and the microprocessor  
slows down. You can disable this option by selecting Off, or you can  
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specify a Standby Timeout delay time of from 1 to 16 minutes. The  
default is 1 Minute.  
Suspend Mode: Specifies the type of suspend mode your computer  
enters:  
Suspend (default): Saves power by turning off the  
microprocessor and DMA clocks, video, and all controllable  
peripheral devices. Some power is still used when your system  
is in this mode. This suspend mode is also known as suspend to  
RAM.  
Save To Disk: Provides the greatest power-saving capabilities  
by essentially turning off your computer. In the save to disk  
mode, all system logic (except for your computer wakeup  
circuitry and battery charger) is turned off. During save to disk  
mode, the DRAM and video memory are saved to the hard  
drive and are restored when your computer resumes from  
suspend.  
When the computer enters save to disk mode, it will not  
resume normal operation at a specified time no matter how the  
Resume On Time field is set.  
Auto Suspend Timeout: Sets the period of computer inactivity (no  
user input or device activity) that must pass before your computer  
enters suspend mode. You can disable this option by selecting Off, or  
you can specify aStandby Timeout delay time of from 5 to 60 minutes.  
The default setting is 5 min.  
Resume On Modem Ring:Enables the computer to resume operation  
from suspend mode in the event of modem communication. The  
computer will resume only if the Suspend Mode field is set to Power  
On Suspend, not Save To Disk. The default setting is Off.  
Resume On Time: Enables the computer to resume operation from  
suspend mode at a scheduled time. The computer will resume only if  
the Suspend Mode field is set to Power On Suspend, not Save To Disk.  
If you set this field to On, you must set theResume Time field as well.  
The default setting is Off.  
Resume Time: Specifies the time for your computer to automatically  
resume from suspend mode. Enter two-digit numbers to indicate the  
hour, minutes, and seconds in the format hh:mm:ss. Use a 24-hour  
clock. Use the tab key to move between the hour, minute, and second  
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cells. Use the hyphen key <-> or <Space> bar to decrease or increase  
the numbers.  
You must set this option if you enable Resume On Time.  
Boot Menu  
The Boot menu enables you to select a boot device and set boot options.  
QuietBoot Mode: Enables the Samsung logo screen during POST. The  
options are Enabled (default) and Disabled. To view the POST screen  
during boot choose Disabled.  
QuickBoot Mode: Enables certain diagnostics to be skipped during  
POST and the system boots faster. The options are Enabled (default)  
and Disabled.  
Floppy check: Enables a check of the floppy drive during the tests  
performed by the computer at startup. When this field is enabled, a  
complete POST is performed at startup. The options are Enabled  
(default) and Disabled.  
Summary screen: Displays the system configuration when the  
computer starts. The options are Enabled (default) and Disabled.  
Boot Device Priority: Enables you to select the order in which the  
computer attempts to boot from different devices. The field has three  
options: ATAPI CD-ROM Drive, Diskette Drive and Hard Drive.  
To choose a device as the first, second, or third boot device:  
1. Press <Enter> at the Boot Device Priority field  
2. Highlight the option with the <Up Arrow> or <Down Arrow>  
key.  
3. Press the <Space> bar or <-> (hyphen key) until the option  
moves up or down in the list of options and the number1, 2, or  
3 appears beside the option.  
4. Press <Esc> to return to the Boot menu.  
The default setting is 1.ATAPI CD-ROM Drive, 2. Diskette Drive and  
3.Hard Drive.With these default settings, your computer first attempts  
to boot from a bootable CD-ROM. If a bootable CD-ROM is not  
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inserted in the CD-ROM drive, the computer will attempt to boot from  
the floppy drive and then the hard drive.  
Exit Menu  
Select Exit from the menu bar to display the Exit menu.  
Pressing <Esc> does not exit this menu. You  
must select one of the options from this menu or  
a menu bar item to exit this menu.  
Exit Saving Changes: Enables you to exit System Setup and saves  
your changes. When you select this item and press <Enter>, a message  
appears asking you if you want to save your changes and exit System  
Setup. Choose Yes and press <Enter> to save your changes and exit.  
Choose No and press <Enter> to remain in System Setup.  
Exit Discarding Changes: Enables you to exit System Setup without  
saving your changes. When you select this item and press <Enter> a  
message appears asking you if you want to save changes before exiting.  
Choose No and press <Enter> to exit without saving changes. Choose  
Yes and press <Enter> to save changes and exit.  
Load Setup Defaults: Loads the default values for all System Setup  
parameters. When you select this option and press <Enter>, a message  
appears asking if you want to load the default configuration. Choose  
Yes and press <Enter> to load default settings and remain in System  
Setup. ChooseNo and press <Enter> to retain your changes and remain  
in System Setup.  
Discard Changes: Enables you to discard the selections you have  
made and restore the values you previously saved. When you select this  
option and press <Enter>, a message appears asking if you want to load  
the previous configuration. Choose Yes and press <Enter> to load the  
previous settings and remain in System Setup. Choose No and press  
<Enter> to retain your changes and remain in System Setup.  
Save Changes: Saves your selections without exiting System Setup.  
When you select this option and press <Enter>, a message appears  
asking if you want to save configuration changes. ChooseYes and press  
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<Enter> to save changes and remain in System Setup. Choose No and  
press <Enter> to discard changes and remain in System Setup.  
Battery Calibration: Enables you to discharge the system battery  
completely for a more accurate battery level detection. This option only  
works with the SMART battery.  
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Using System Security  
This section describes the security options provided with your  
computer.  
System Passwords  
The computer provides two levels of password security:  
administrative-level (supervisor) and user-level (user). Either  
password prevents unauthorized access to the computer. The  
supervisor password enables full access to all System Setup fields. The  
user password enables full access to only the Set User Password and  
Password on boot security fields and read access to all other System  
Setup fields. (See “Security Menu” on page 50 for a complete list of  
System Setup security fields.)  
If multiple users have access to the computer (such as in a network  
environment), a supervisor password can prevent unauthorized access  
to certain security options.  
Choose the type of password security that is appropriate for your work.  
If you want to set a user password, you must set a supervisor password  
first.  
Creating a Password  
To create a password:  
1. At startup, press <F2> to open System Setup.  
2. Use the <Right Arrow> key to select the Security menu.  
3. Use the <Down Arrow> key to selectSet Supervisor Password  
or Set User Password.  
4. Press <Enter>. The Set Password dialog box appears.  
5. Type a password of up to seven characters. You can enter letters  
or numbers, but you cannot use the function keys, such as  
<Shift>. Your computer does not distinguish between  
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capitalized and lowercase letters in your password. As you type  
the password, the cursor moves but your password does not  
appear on the screen.  
6. Press <Enter> after you have typed your password. The  
computer prompts you to reenter your password for  
verification.  
7. Type your password again and press <Enter>. A message  
appears telling you that the changes have been saved. Press  
<Enter> again to return to the Security menu.  
8. Press <Esc> to go to the Exit menu.  
9. Select Exit Saving Changes, press <Enter>, and press <Enter>  
again to restart the computer.  
Deleting a Password  
To delete the password:  
1. At startup, press <F2> to open System Setup.  
2. Type your password when prompted and press <Enter>.  
3. Use the <Right Arrow> key to select the Security menu.  
4. Use the <Down Arrow> key to selectSet Supervisor Password  
or Set User Password.  
5. Press <Enter>. The computer prompts you to enter the current  
password.  
6. Press <Enter>. The computer prompts you to enter a password.  
Do not type anything.  
7. Press <Enter>. The computer prompts you to re-enter the  
password. Do not type anything.  
8. Press <Enter>. A message appears telling you that the changes  
have been saved. Press <Enter> again to return to the Security  
menu.  
9. Press <Esc> to go to the Exit menu.  
10. Select Exit Saving Changes, press <Enter>, and press <Enter>  
again to restart the computer.  
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Requiring a Boot Password  
After you create a supervisor or user password, you can enable the  
computer to prompt for a password each time it starts.  
To enable the prompt, select the option Enabled in the Password on  
boot field in System Setup. For more information about the Password  
on boot field, see “Security Menu” on page 50.  
Locking the Hard Drive Boot Sector  
If you have an supervisor password, you can lock the hard drive boot  
sector to protect against viruses or alterations.  
To lock the hard drive boot sector, select the optionWrite protect in the  
Fixed disk boot sector field in System Setup. For more information  
about the Fixed disk bootsector field, see “Security Menu” on page 50.  
Locking the Floppy Drive  
If you have an supervisor password, you can lock the floppy drive so  
that a user with only a user password cannot load personal software,  
which may introduce a virus into the computer.  
To enable the floppy lock, select the option Supervisor in the Lock  
Floppy field in System Setup. For more information about the Lock  
Floppy field, see “Security Menu” on page 50.  
Locking the Keyboard  
The keyboard lock enables you to protect your system when you walk  
away from it for a time. To use the keyboard lock, you must first enable  
a password through System Setup. (See “Creating a Password” on page  
57 for instructions.To lock your keyboard, press <Fn+F7>. To unlock  
your keyboard, type your password and press <Enter>  
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Using Power Management Options  
Your computer includes power-management options that can help the  
battery charge last longer and extend the life of the battery, LCD panel,  
and other components. Power-management options slow down or shut  
off system components when the components are not being used.  
Power management slows down system performance. Your computer  
runs fastest with the AC adapter attached, when no power management  
is in effect.  
If your computer shipped with Windows 98 installed, Windows 98  
Power Management works with the settings in the Power Management  
option on the Control Panel. If your computer uses DOS or Windows  
95, Power Management works with the settings in System Setup  
If your computer shipped from the factory with Windows NT installed,  
PowerProfiler power management software was included.  
Some applications may require the computer to  
run at full speed to operate correctly. If you  
experience any problems with an application, try  
disabling power management.  
When running the computer from the battery,  
you can press <Fn+F3> to set the computer to  
full speed.  
Non-Turbo Mode  
In non-turbo (or idle) mode, the microprocessor and hard drive run at  
slow speed unless there is user input or device activity. To enable non-  
turbo mode, set the Battery Power Saving Mode field in System Setup  
to Non-Turbo.  
When you touch the touchpad or press a key or when there is device  
activity, the computer returns to full-speed (turbo) operation.  
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Standby Mode  
The Standby Timeout field in System Setup enables you to specify the  
time period that the computer can remain idle (no user input or disk  
activity) before the computer enters standby mode. You can disable  
this option by selectingOff, or you can specify aStandby Timeout delay  
time of from 1 to 16 minutes.  
In standby mode, the system and video memory and the video  
controller slow down. The LCD backlight, hard drive, floppy drive, PC  
Card controller, and some other devices turn off to save energy. DPMS  
(a form of monitor power management) to an external monitor is  
invoked.  
To resume from standby, touch the touchpad. Do not press any keys on  
your keyboard.  
If you press a key to resume from standby, your  
computer will recognize the function of the key  
you pressed and perform that function. For  
example, if you press <N> and a document is  
open, an “n” is typed into your document.  
If you enable both standby and suspend modes, your computer enters  
standby when the delay time you chose for standby has elapsed, and  
then enters suspend mode when the delay time you chose for suspend  
mode has elapsed.  
Suspend Mode  
The Suspend Timeout field in System Setup enables you to specify the  
time period the computer can remain idle (no user input or device  
activity) before the computer enters suspend mode. You can disable  
this option by selecting Off, or you can specify a Suspend Timeout  
delay time of from 5 to 60 minutes.  
The Suspend Mode field in System Setup defines what type of suspend  
mode your computer enters:  
Power On Suspend: This mode saves power by turning off the  
microprocessor and DMA clocks, video, and all controllable  
peripheral devices. The computer still uses some power while  
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in this mode. If you leave your computer in power on suspend  
for several days without the AC adapter attached, the  
computer’s battery will discharge.  
Save To Disk: This mode provides the greatest power-saving  
capabilities by essentially turning off your computer. In this  
mode, all system logic (except for your computer wakeup  
circuitry and battery charger) is turned off. During save to disk  
mode, the DRAM and video memory are saved to the hard  
drive and are restored when your computer resumes operation.  
You can press <Fn+F11> to manually place your computer into  
suspend mode.  
When you use the <Fn+F11> key combination,  
your computer may postpone entering suspend  
mode during a critical operation, such as  
reading from or writing to the hard drive.  
To resume to full-power mode, press the power button.  
Once all devices return to full-power mode, all active software  
applications and system states are restored to exactly how they were  
before your computer entered suspend mode.  
When your computer enters or resumes from save to disk mode,  
screens appear indicating system status. These status screens do not  
appear when the computer enters or resumes from power on suspend.  
Observe the following precautions when using suspend mode:  
Save all open files before you press <Fn+F11> to manually  
place your computer into suspend mode.  
If you purchased a new hard drive, make sure that you create a  
save to disk partition equal to the amount of system memory  
plus 2 MB before you enable save to disk mode. See “Creating  
a Save to Disk Partition” on page 65 for more information.  
Do not try to resume to full-power mode using battery power if  
the battery charge is low. If the battery charge is too low, the  
system may not be able to resume fully. Plug in the AC adapter  
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if your computer cannot resume normal operation because of a  
low battery charge.  
When your computer is in power on suspend or  
save to disk mode, do not connect or remove  
any devices (including PC Cards or memory  
modules) because you may damage the  
computer or resume to full power may fail. If a  
floppy disk is in the floppy drive, do not remove  
it or switch it with another disk.  
However, you can plug in the AC adapter if the  
resume to full power fails because of a low  
battery charge.  
When the computer is in save to disk mode, you  
can remove and replace the battery.  
Using PowerProfiler  
PowerProfiler enables you to set power-management options for  
computers shipped with Windows NT installed. To open the  
PowerProfiler window, double-click the battery icon on the right  
corner of the Windows taskbar. If you click the icon with the right  
mouse button, a menu appears with an option to put the computer in  
suspend (suspend mode).  
Click the Standard tab in PowerProfiler to set timeouts for the LCD and  
the hard drive. You can also set power management to be enabled  
Always, Battery Only,orNever. The Advanced screen in PowerProfiler  
enables resume from suspend options, and the Battery screen enables  
options to conserve battery life.  
Keep the following in mind when using PowerProfiler:  
If you disable power management in PowerProfiler, the setting  
overrides any power-management settings in System Setup.  
If you enable LCD and hard drive timeouts in PowerProfiler  
and the standby timeout in System Setup, the LCD and hard  
drive turn off when the shortest timeout period in either  
program passes.  
If you disable the Resume on Time field in System Setup, the  
same field in PowerProfiler is also automatically disabled. An  
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easy way to work with these two fields is to set the resume time  
to 0 in System Setup and set the actual resume time that you  
desire in PowerProfiler.  
To enable your computer to resume from suspend on a modem  
ring, enable the Resume on Modem field in System Setup and  
the same field in PowerProfiler.  
PowerProfiler maintains the accuracy of the  
system clock when the computer resumes from  
suspend mode. If PowerProfiler is closed or  
removed from your hard drive, your system  
clock may not be accurate when your computer  
resumes from suspend mode.  
For more information on PowerProfiler, see the Help option in the  
PowerProfiler software.  
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Creating a Save to Disk Partition  
The hard drive shipped in your computer has a save to disk partition in  
which data from system and video memory is stored during save to disk  
mode. The partition is the maximum size needed for your computer and  
supports system memory of 256 MB. You can add memory modules to  
your computer without changing the size of the partition.  
If you add a new hard drive to your computer, you can create a save to  
disk partition on the new hard drive using the Phoenix PHDISK utility,  
provided with your computer.  
If you do not intend to use save to disk mode,  
you do not need to create a save to disk  
partition.  
If you want to put programs or files from your current hard drive onto  
the new hard drive, do the following before creating a save to disk  
partition on the new drive:  
Back up data files on your old hard drive.  
– For Windows 98, you can use the Microsoft Backup  
Utility. To open the Microsoft Backup utility, click the  
Start button on the Windows 98 taskbar, select  
Programs, select Accessories, select System Tools, and  
click Backup.  
– For Windows NT, you can use the Windows NT  
Backup Utility to back up data files. The Backup Utility  
requires a tape drive. You can also back up files to a  
network.  
To create the save to disk partition on the new drive:  
To create a save to disk partition, you need a  
DOS bootable disk that contains FDISK and the  
Format command. This disk is not provided with  
the Windows NT Operating System.  
1. Create a Phoenix PHDISK utility disk from the Samsung  
Restore CD-ROM.  
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2. Turn off the computer, remove your old hard drive, and insert  
the new one into your computer. (See “Using the Hard Drive”  
on page 33 for instructions.)  
3. If you have a CD-ROM drive, install the CD-ROM drive in the  
SmartBay and attach the floppy drive to the external floppy  
connector. (See “Using the SmartBay” on page 26 and see  
“Connecting the Floppy Drive to the Floppy Connector” on  
page 24 for instructions.)  
4. Under the Boot menu in System Setup, set Diskette Drive as the  
first boot device andCD-ROM Driveas the second. (see “Using  
System Setup” for information on setting options.)  
5. Insert the bootable disk into the floppy drive and start your  
computer.  
6. After your system boots, remove the startup disk from the  
floppy drive and insert the PHDISK disk.  
7. At the A: prompt, type:  
phdisk /c 266240 /p  
and then press <Enter>.  
PHDISK automatically creates a save to disk partition of the  
maximum size for your computer.  
When the save to disk partition has been created, the following  
message appears:  
Save to disk partition created  
successfully  
8. Remove the PHDISK floppy disk from the floppy drive and  
insert the startup disk.  
9. Use the FDISK utility in DOS to create user partitions on your  
drive, and then restart your computer. Be careful not to delete  
the non-DOS partition that you just created with PHDISK.  
10. Use the Format command to format the new partitions, and then  
restart your computer.  
11. Remove the startup disk and turn off your computer.  
12. Do one of the following to reinstall your applications:  
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If you have a CD-ROM drive, insert your restore CD in  
the CD-ROM drive and start the computer.  
Follow the directions included with the restore CD to  
restore your operating system and factory-installed  
programs.  
If you do not have a CD-ROM drive, restore your  
applications from the backup floppy disks you created.  
13. Reinstall any data files that you backed up.  
If you do not intend to use the save to disk mode,  
you can delete the save to disk partition on an  
Samsung hard drive using PHDISK /delete. Then  
you can repartition and reformat the save to disk  
partition for some other application. Back up  
your hard drive before deleting the partition if  
you feel unsure of how to do this.  
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Changing the Video Configuration  
Your computer includes a TFT or active-matrix screen. The  
capabilities of the screen plus the video drivers installed on the  
computer determine the quality of the image your LCD can display.  
The following sections describe the display capabilities of your  
computer.  
Resolution and Color Depth  
The resolution of the LCD is the sharpness of the image it can display.  
Resolution is measured by the number of pixels (individual dots)  
displayed on the entire screen. In general, the more pixels the LCD can  
display, the better the image.  
Your LCD screen is either SVGA or XGA:  
The maximum display for the SVGA LCD screen is  
800x600, about 480,000 pixels.  
The maximum display for the XGA LCD screen is 1024x768,  
about 800,000 pixels.  
The number of colors the LCD can display is measured by how many  
bits the LCD uses to represent each pixel:  
8-bit color can support 256 different colors.  
16-bit color can support 64 K (65,536) colors.  
24-bit color can support 16 M (16.8 million) colors.  
32-bit color can support 16 M (16.8 million) colors.  
24-bit color uses the RGB color model.  
32-bit color uses the CMYK color model which gives better printed  
color matching.  
Table 7 lists the basic video mode capabilities and maximum colors  
supported by your computer.  
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Table 7. Video Driver Capabilities  
Software  
Drivers  
Number of  
Colors  
Resolution Supported  
Windows 98 512x384, 640x350, 640x400, 640x480, 720x480,  
800x600, 864x480, 1024x600, 1024x768,  
256  
1152x864, 1280x1024, 1600x1200  
512x384, 640x350, 640x400, 640x480, 720x480,  
800x600, 864x480, 1024x600, 1024x768,  
1152x864, 1280x1024, 1600x1200  
65,536  
512x384, 640x350, 640x400, 640x480, 720x480,  
800x600, 864x480, 1024x600, 1024x768,  
1152x864, 1280x1024  
16.8 million  
16.8 million  
512x384, 640x350, 640x400, 640x480, 720x480,  
800x600, 864x480, 1024x600, 1024x768,  
1152x864  
Windows  
NT® 4.0  
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864,  
1280x1024, 1600x1200  
256  
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864,  
1280x1024, 1600x1200  
65,536  
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864,  
1280x1024  
16.8 million  
16.8 million  
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864  
All these video modes can be displayed on an external monitor.  
However, if you disconnect an external monitor that was attached to  
your computer and then start the computer, the LCD may revert to a  
different resolution than the one you chose for the external monitor.  
Configuring Display Features  
The following sections describe how to configure the display settings  
on your computer.  
Selecting a Monitor Type  
When you attach an external monitor to your computer, Windows 98  
automatically selects display settings for it (this feature is not available  
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in Windows NT). If you wish, you can adjust the display settings by  
selecting a monitor type:  
1. Click the Start button on the Windows 98 taskbar.  
2. Select Settings.  
3. Click Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears.  
4. Double-click the Display icon. The Display Properties window  
appears.  
5. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen appears.  
6. Click the Advanced Properties button. The Advanced  
Properties screen appears.  
7. Click the Monitor tab.  
8. Click the Change button. The Update Device Driver Wizard  
screen appears.  
9. Click the Next button.  
10. Select the Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location  
radio button and click the Next button.  
11. Select the Show all hardware radio button.  
12. Select a manufacturer and model setting that matches your  
external monitor. Your computer has an intelligent video chip  
set that automatically matches your LCD panel resolution and  
frequency when an external monitor is not present.  
13. Click the Next button.  
14. The Update Device Driver Wizard screen appears showing the  
driver location of the device you have selected. Click the Next  
button.  
15. Click the Finish button. Follow any prompts that appear on the  
screen.  
Changing Color Depth and Resolution  
To change the color depth and resolution of your LCD or external  
monitor:  
1. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.  
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2. Select Settings.  
3. Click Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears.  
4. Double-click the Display icon. The Display Properties window  
appears.  
5. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen appears.  
6. To change the color depth, click the arrow next toColor palette  
and select the color depth you want.  
7. To change the resolution, click and drag the knob under the  
Screen area until you select the resolution you want.  
8. Click the OK button.  
9. Follow the prompts that appear on the screen.  
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Working with PC Cards  
By installing PC Cards, you can add functions to your portable  
computer similar to those found on add-in boards for desktop  
computers. Available PC Cards include:  
Input/output, such as modem, network, pager, video capture,  
and SCSI cards.  
Storage, such as hard drive cards.  
Combo cards, such as a combination modem and network card.  
Your computer includes the following PC Card support:  
Two PC-Card slots: You can install Type I, II, or III cards in  
the slots. Type III cards are thicker than Types I and II. If you  
install a Type III card in the bottom slot, you cannot install a  
card in the top slot.  
CardBus hardware and software: CardBus enables the  
computer to use 32-bit PC Cards. Windows 98 supports 32-bit  
and 16-bit PC Cards. The SystemSoft® CardWizard™ for  
Windows NT program, provided with systems that ship from  
the factory with Windows NT installed, also supports both 16-  
bit and 32-bit cards.  
Zoomed video: The bottom PC Card slot and the video chip on  
your computer support zoomed video. When you install a  
zoom video PC Card in the bottom slot, data can be transferred  
directly from the PC Card to video and audio systems without  
going through the microprocessor. Video conferencing and  
real-time multimedia devices, such as video cameras, are  
supported by zoom video.  
To use the CardBus and zoomed video  
technology, install the CardBus and zoomed  
video drivers provided with your PC Card. If no  
drivers were supplied with your card, contact the  
PC Card manufacturer. ATA and modem PC  
Cards do not require extra drivers.  
The following sections tell you how to work with PC Cards.  
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Maintaining PC Cards  
To maintain your PC Cards, follow these guidelines:  
Keep cards away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and  
liquids.  
Do not drop, bend, flex, or crush cards when handling.  
Keep dust, magnets, and static electricity away from PC Cards.  
When a card is not in use, carry it in its protective carrying  
case.  
Some PC Cards include cables that extend from the back of the  
cards. Be careful not to bend or put excessive strain on these  
cables.  
Using PC Cards  
You can install PC Cards while the computer is on.  
To insert a PC Card into a slot:  
1. Open the slot door.  
2. Align the card with a slot and insert the card into the slot until it  
locks in place (Figure 19).  
The eject button for the card slot flips outward when you install a card.  
If you close the PC Card compartment door, the button flips inward.  
You need to flip the button outward and then push the button to eject  
the card.  
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Eject button  
PC Card  
Figure 19. Inserting a PC Card  
Windows 98  
Windows 98 automatically assigns computer resources (such as  
communication ports and memory addresses) to a PC Card installed in  
your computer. For further information on configuring a PC Card in  
Windows 98, see the index entry PC card in the Windows Help.  
Windows 98 also handles power management for PC Cards.  
To remove a PC Card from your computer:  
Use the following procedures to remove PC Cards, or you  
may lose data that is being stored to a card.  
1. Click the PC Card icon on the taskbar.  
2. Click Stop for the card you want to remove. A message appears  
telling you it is OK to remove the card.  
3. Push the card eject button on the side of the PC Card slot.  
4. Pull the card out of the PC Card slot.  
Windows NT  
Systemsoft Card Wizard is shipped with notebook computers that use  
Windows NT as the operating system. When you install a PC Card,  
CardWizard attempts to configure it automatically. If Card Wizard  
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successfully assigns system resources to your card, the computer beeps  
twice.  
If CardWizard cannot automatically configure your PC Card, the  
computer beeps once and a message appears telling you that the card  
has not been configured. Click the Wizard button on the CardWizard  
window. CardWizard then analyzes why the card was not configured  
and fixes the problem or gives you information to help fix the problem.  
CardWizard works with the PowerProfiler program to manage PC  
Cards when the computer enters or resumes from suspend mode.  
CardWizard gives you instructions to prevent loss of data before the  
computer enters suspend mode or may stop the computer from entering  
suspend mode. ATA and modem cards can enter suspend mode.  
Follow these guidelines when using PC Cards with CardWizard:  
LAN (local-area network) cards can be inserted while the  
computer is on but should be removed only when the system is  
turned off.  
SCSI cards should be inserted at startup to enable Windows  
NT to find the device attached to the SCSI card. SCSI cards  
can be removed when the computer is turned off. If you  
suspendart your computer without the SCSI card installed, a  
message may appear telling you that a service did not start.  
You can ignore this message.  
Modem and ATA cards can be inserted and removed while the  
computer is on.  
Before you remove a modem or ATA card from  
your computer, stop the card through the  
CardWizard program or you may lose data.  
To stop and remove a PC Card from your computer:  
1. In the SystemSoft CardWizard screen, click with the right  
mouse button on the name of the card you want to remove.  
2. Click Stop in the Actions menu. A red stop sign appears on the  
main screen when the card is stopped.  
3. Click OK.  
4. Push the card eject button on the side of the PC Card slot.  
5. Pull the card out of the slot compartment.  
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For more information on using the CardWizard program, see the  
CardWizard Help.  
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Updating the System BIOS  
Your computer uses flash BIOS, which enables you to update the BIOS  
easily from a floppy disk. If Samsung releases a BIOS update for your  
computer, copy the disk image to your hard drive from  
The Samsung Web site:  
http://www.samsungpc.com/  
Performing the BIOS Update  
Before performing the BIOS update, please note the following rules:  
Do not interrupt the power while updating the BIOS.  
Interrupting the power may create a fatal error, causing your  
computer to become inoperable once it has been turned off. If  
the power is interrupted, turn off your computer and call your  
authorized Samsung Service Center.  
it.  
Do not attempt a BIOS update unless the AC adapter is  
connected.  
Under the Boot menu in System Setup, set Diskette Drive as  
the first boot device. (See “Boot Menu” on page 54 for  
information on setting the option.)  
Write down your System Setup settings before you perform a  
BIOS update. (See “Recording the Computer Hardware  
Configuration” on page 109.)  
To perform the BIOS update:  
1. Attach the AC adapter to your computer, plug the adapter into  
an electrical outlet, and turn on the computer.  
2. Copy the BIOS disk image from the Samsung Web site onto  
your computer’s hard drive.  
3. Insert a formatted floppy disk in the floppy drive.  
4. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar and click Run.  
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5. Type the path to the extract utility. The utility is in the BIOS  
update files you copied to the hard drive.  
6. Click the OK button.  
7. Follow the instructions on the screen to make your BIOS update  
disk.  
8. Leave the disk in the computer and suspendart the computer.  
9. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the BIOS  
update.  
10. After the BIOS update is completed, enter System Setup and set  
the following fields:  
Check the System Time and System Date fields to make  
sure they display the current time and date.  
Set the Plug & Play O/S . Windows NT 4.0 does not  
support plug and play technology.  
Set Infrared port (in the I/O Device Configuration  
submenu). Setting the port to Disabled disables the  
infrared link and frees an IRQ for another device.If you  
purchase infrared software, you can use the infrared  
link with Windows NT..  
Set USB Device to Disabled. Setting the port to  
Disabled frees an IRQ for another device. USB devices  
are not supported by Windows NT 4.0.  
Set the LPT Mode field (in the I/O Device  
Configuration submenu) to Bi-directional.  
restore other fields to the settings noted on your configuration  
listing if you wish.  
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Troubleshooting the BIOS Update  
If the flash BIOS update was not successful, make sure that  
You have the right update BIOS for your machine.  
You have completely inserted the disk into the floppy drive.  
The BIOS update disk has not been damaged or corrupted.  
The AC adapter is not connected.  
Then try the BIOS update again. If the problem continues, contact your  
authorized Samsung reseller.  
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About Drivers and System  
Resources  
This section gives you basic information about drivers and system  
IRQs.  
Drivers  
A driver is a program that enables the operating system to work with a  
hardware device. Your computer includes drivers for the audio, video,  
infrared, touchpad, keyboard, CD-ROM drive, hard drive, floppy  
drive, and PC Card controller. When you add a device to your  
computer, such as a printer, you install a driver for that device.  
Different drivers are used by different operating systems. If you need  
drivers for an operating system other than Windows 98 or Windows  
NT, check the Drivers directory in your restore CD-ROM. Drivers for  
some other operating systems are included there.  
IRQs  
Most of the devices in your computer or connected to your computer  
need their own IRQ. The IRQ is a hardware line that a device can use  
to send signals to the microprocessor. When the device needs the  
microprocessor’s service, the device sends an interrupt request signal  
to the microprocessor.  
The number of IRQs available for any computer is limited by industry  
standards. Because it ships with numerous features, the M6000 Series  
computer uses most of the available IRQs. If you add another device to  
your computer, you may need to disable an existing device to free up  
an IRQ for the new device. IRQ resources are of particular concern  
when the computer is attached to a docking device.  
The IRQs that are used by your computer are listed in Table 8.  
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Table 8. Samsung M6000 Series IRQs  
Component (Windows 98) Component (Windows NT  
IRQ  
0
1
System timer  
System timer  
Keyboard  
Keyboard  
2
Internal Controller  
COM 2, COM 4  
COM 1, COM 3  
Sound  
Internal Controller  
(available)  
3
4
COM 1, COM 3  
Sound  
5
6
Floppy controller  
LPT1 (parallel port)  
CMOS/Clock  
Floppy controller  
LPT1 (parallel port)  
CMOS/Clock  
7
8
9
USB  
(available)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
(available)  
(available)  
CardBus  
CardBus  
Touchpad, PS/2 mouse  
Numeric data processor  
IDE 1 (hard drive)  
IDE 2 (CD-ROM drive)  
Touchpad, PS/2 mouse  
Numeric data processor  
IDE 1 (hard drive)  
IDE 2 (CD-ROM drive)  
In Windows 98, you can configure a device so that the device is  
disabled when you connect your computer to a docking station but  
enabled when the computer is not connected to the docking station.  
With this configuration, an IRQ is available for a peripheral device that  
you connect to the docking station. See your docking station manual for  
more information.  
Enabling the Infrared Port  
If your computer’s operating system is Windows 98, you can enable  
and use the infrared port. The Windows NT 4.0 operating system does  
not support infrared.  
If you are unable to transfer files with the infrared port, check the  
following:  
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Make sure theInfrared port field in System Setup is set to2F8,  
IRQ 3. The field is in the Advanced Menu under I/O Device  
Configuration.  
The receiving device must be positioned properly. There must  
be no more than three feet of distance between the computer’s  
infrared port and the receiving infrared device.  
The sending and receiving devices need to be on the same level  
vertically. Place them on the same table if possible.  
Make sure the infrared ports on the sending and receiving  
devices face each other, with no more than a 30 degree angle  
between the two infrared ports.  
Make sure that nothing is obstructing the file transfer path  
between the computer’s infrared port and the receiving infrared  
device.  
If you still cannot transfer a file, see the documentation for the  
infrared software.  
Making Backup Disks  
All M6000 Series computers that ship from the factory include one  
Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM and one restore  
CD-ROM. Computers shipped with Windows 98 installed include a  
Boot Floppy diskette. The restore CD-ROM contains a copy of the  
applications and drivers needed for computer’s operating system.  
In the unlikely event that programs on the computer hard drive become  
corrupted or are erased, you can use the Microsoft Operating System  
CD-ROM and the restore CD-ROM to reinstall them. To restore  
software, follow the directions included with the restore CD-ROM.  
Service Pack 3 for Windows NT  
Microsoft® Service Pack 3 (SP3) is included with computers shipped  
from the factory with Windows NT installed. Any time you change or  
add components to your Windows NT system, you need to reinstall  
SP3.  
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The version of SP3 on your computer’s hard drive includes the correct  
video driver for your system. If possible, always install this version on  
your computer.  
To install SP3:  
1. Run the executable file. On your computer’s hard drive this file  
is located at D:\SP3\I386\update.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen with these exceptions:  
a. When you are prompted to overwrite the uninstall  
directory, click the Yes button.  
b. When a prompt identifies your pcmcia.sys file as an  
OEM-installed file and asks you to overwrite the  
version of the file on your system with the service pack  
version, click the No button.  
If you overwrite the pcmcia.sys file on your  
computer, you may be unable to use your  
computer.  
If you install SP3 from any source other than your computer’s hard  
drive, the video driver that was installed on your computer at the  
factory is overwritten. After you install the service pack, you must  
reinstall the video driver the first time you restart your computer:  
1. As the computer starts, selectWindows NT Workstation Version  
4.00 [VGA mode] as the operating system and press <Enter>.  
2. Log on to the computer as supervisor. The Invalid Display  
Settings window appears.  
3. Click the OK button. The Display Properties window appears.  
If the Change Display window appears, go to step  
6.  
4. Click the Display Type button. The Display Type window  
appears.  
5. Click the Change button. The Change Display window appears.  
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6. Click the Have disk button. If the driver is on a floppy disk  
insert it into the floppy drive or if you want to use the origianl  
factory driver insert the Samsung Restore CD-ROM into the  
CD-ROM drive. Click theBrowse button and locate driver you  
want to install. Click the OK button.  
The following line appears under the Display option: ATI  
Technologies Inc. 3D Rage LT Pro.  
7. Click OK. The Third-Party Driver window appears.  
8. Click Yes. The driver is copied. A window appears telling you  
the driver has been successfully copied.  
9. Click OK. Remove the disk from the floppy drive. Close the  
open windows on the screen.  
10. Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer. As the  
computer restarts, selectWindows NT Workstation Version 4.00  
as the operating system and press <Enter>.  
11. Log on as supervisor. The Invalid Display Settings window  
appears.  
12. Click the OK button. Click the Test button at the Display  
Properties window and follow any directions on the screen to  
finish setting the display properties.  
If you install any future service packs on your computer,  
make sure that, when you are prompted, you do not  
overwrite the pcmcia.sys file, or you may be unable to  
use your computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you ever have difficulty running your computer, follow these steps:  
1. Consult the following sections for advice on how to handle  
system problems.  
2. If you have an internet connection, visit the Samsung Web site:  
http://www.samsungpc.com  
Updates on your system and other Samsung products are  
periodically added to the Web site.  
3. If steps 1 and 2 do not help you to resolve the problem, contact  
your Samsung reseller for assistance or call the Samsung  
Product Support Hot-Line, see your warranty card for contact  
details.  
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Operating Problems  
This section tells you what to do if you have problems running your  
computer. If any problem persists after you take corrective action,  
contact your reseller for assistance.  
The computer does nothing when you turn it on.  
Has the battery run down? Connect the AC adapter or auto/airline  
adapter to get power and recharge the battery. Try turning on the  
computer again.  
The computer is not behaving as expected.  
Operating your computer at high speed with the cache enabled  
may cause system instability and incompatibility with some  
operating systems. If your computer is not behaving as expected  
and no error messages appear, disable the External Cache setting  
in the Memory Cache field of System Setup.  
Nothing appears on the LCD panel when you turn on the  
computer.  
Adjust the brightness on the LCD. Are you using an external  
monitor? If so, press <Fn+F5> to return to the LCD panel.  
Nothing appears on the external monitor when you switch the  
display to it.  
Is the monitor properly connected to the computer? Is the  
monitor’s power cord connected to an AC wall outlet? Check the  
brightness and contrast controls on the monitor. Does the program  
appear on the LCD panel instead of the external monitor? If so,  
press <Fn+F5> to switch to the monitor. Try turning the monitor  
off and on again.  
The external monitor displays flashes or waves.  
Check the cables between the monitor and the computer. Are they  
properly installed?  
Some of the letter keys type numbers instead of the indicated  
letters.  
Is the Num Lock light on? If so, the numeric keypad on the  
keyboard is active. To return the keypad keys to typing letters,  
press <Num Lock>.  
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Battery power seems to run out faster than expected.  
If you are running the computer from the battery rather than the  
AC adapter, make sure that you set the Battery Power Saving  
Mode field in System Setup toNon-Turbo. This setting enables the  
microprocessor and the hard drive to slow down when the  
computer is idle.  
You can also enable other power-saving options through System  
Setup. Set the timeout times in the Standby Timeout and Suspend  
Timeout fields to the shortest times to ensure maximum power  
savings.  
Certain software programs “hang” during operations when there  
is no interaction with the keyboard or peripheral devices.  
Your computer may be in standby or suspend mode. Tap the  
touchpad to resume from standby or press the power button to  
resume from suspend.  
A serial or parallel device attached to a serial or parallel port on  
the rear panel of the system unit does not work properly.  
Check the attached device. Is it turned on? Is the cable properly  
installed between the device and the port? If you are using an  
operating system that is not plug and play compliant, make sure  
the Plug & Play O/S field in System Setup is set to No. Check to  
make sure that the port is enabled in System Setup.  
A PC Card does not work correctly.  
Make sure that the PC Card is inserted right side up in the PC Card  
slot. Check that the card is inserted fully into the slot. If you are  
using a PC Card modem, check the modem cable connections. If  
you are using an operating system that is not plug and play  
compliant, make sure the Plug & Play O/S field in System Setup  
is set to No. .  
The System Setup settings are not retained when you turn off the  
computer.  
The CMOS battery inside the computer may need to be replaced.  
The CMOS battery provides power to save the system BIOS  
information when the computer is turned off. Normally, the  
CMOS battery lasts for several years. Do not attempt to open the  
chassis and replace this battery yourself or your warranty is void.  
Have an authorized Samsung service center replace the CMOS  
battery.  
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Infrared Problems  
If your computer’s operating system is Windows 98, you can enable  
and use the infrared port.  
If you are unable to transfer files with the infrared port, check the  
following:  
The receiving device must be positioned properly. There must  
be no more than three feet of distance between the computer’s  
infrared port and the receiving infrared device.  
The sending and receiving devices need to be on the same level  
vertically. Place them on the same table if possible.  
Make sure the infrared ports on the sending and receiving  
devices face each other, with no more than a 30% angle  
between the two infrared ports.  
Make sure that nothing is obstructing the file transfer path  
between the computer’s infrared port and the receiving infrared  
device.  
Check to see if the Infrared Port field in System Setup is set to  
2F8, IRQ3.  
If you still cannot transfer a file, see the documentation for the  
infrared software.  
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Using Options  
You can order the following options for your Samsung M6000 Series  
computer from your authorised Samsung reseller:  
An extra AC adapter.  
An auto/airline adapter that enables you to charge the  
computer’s battery and operate the computer while in an  
automobile or an airplane.  
An extra battery pack.  
An upgraded hard drive. Optional hard drives are available to  
fit in the hard drive compartment or the SmartBay.  
32, 64 and 128 MB SDRAM memory modules that enable you  
to upgrade your XGA (13.3”/14.1” LCD) computer’s memory.  
32 and 64 EDO memory modules that enable you to upgrade  
your SVGA (12.1” LCD) computer’s memory.  
A battery cradle that charges the battery outside the computer.  
An external numeric keypad.  
A CD-ROM drive and floppy cable for computers that do not  
ship with these items.  
Docking options that enable you to use your computer like a  
desktop computer.  
The options that are available may change periodically. Contact your  
Samsung reseller for updated information.  
AC Adapter  
The optional AC adapter operates in the same way as the adapter that  
came with your computer does. See “Attaching the AC Adapter” on  
page 6 for information about the AC adapter.  
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Auto/Airline Adapter  
The auto/airline adapter enables you to power your computer and  
charge the computer battery  
In an automobile, through the +12 volt cigarette lighter socket.  
In an airplane that is equipped with a portable computer  
connector (Figure 20).  
Cap  
Top of adapter  
casing  
Light  
Release button  
Figure 20. Auto/Airline Adapter  
Portable computer connectors on airplanes differ. You may need to  
remove the top of the adapter casing to use the adapter on certain  
airplanes.  
To remove the top of the adapter casing:  
1. Press and hold the release button on the adapter.  
2. Pull the top of the adapter casing off.  
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Contact your airline for information on using an  
airline adapter on your flight.  
To use the adapter:  
1. Plug the adapter cable into the AC adapter connector on the  
computer.  
2. Connect the adapter to the cigarette lighter socket or the  
portable computer connector on the airplane.  
The light on the adapter is green when the adapter is working properly.  
The light may be red for a few seconds when you first plug in the  
adapter or while you use the adapter. This is normal. If the light  
remains red, check to make sure the adapter is connected correctly.  
If the adapter is plugged in and the adapter light does not turn on:  
Check the adapter connections.  
If you are in an automobile, turn on the automobile’s ignition  
to supply power to the adapter. In some vehicles, power to the  
cigarette lighter socket is always on and you do not need to  
turn on the ignition.  
If you are in an airplane, ask your flight attendant when power  
will be activated to the portable computer connector. The  
connector may not be activated at certain times during your  
flight.  
If the previous procedures do not activate the adapter, you may  
need to change the fuse in the adapter. To remove the fuse  
from the adapter, unscrew the adapter cap with a pair of pliers  
and remove the cap. Replace the fuse with an 8 amp fuse. In an  
automobile, you may need to replace the fuse in the cigarette  
lighter socket.  
When you connect the adapter to the cigarette lighter or the airplane  
connector, the battery starts charging immediately.  
To prevent loss of data and possible damage to  
the computer, unplug the auto/airline adapter  
when starting and stopping the automobile  
engine.  
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Battery Pack  
You can order another lithium-ion battery pack for your computer. See  
“Using the Battery” on page 36 for information on the battery.  
Hard Drives  
You can order optional hard drives for your system. A hard drive can  
be installed in the hard-drive compartment to replace your existing hard  
drive or you can order a hard drive that fits in the SmartBay. See  
“Installing a Hard Drive” on page 34 for information on installing a  
new drive in the hard-drive compartment. See “Using the SmartBay”  
on page 26 for information on installing a device in the SmartBay.  
Memory Modules  
You can increase system memory by installing optional memory  
modules. You can install 32, 64 or 128 MB SDRAM SODIMM  
modules in systems with XGA (13.3”/14.1”) LCDs. You can install 32  
or 64 MB EDO SODIMM modules in systems with SVGA (12.1”)  
LCDs. Install memory modules in any combination of sizes but do not  
mix EDO and SDRAM modules.  
To avoid possible system problems, do not mix  
EDO and SDRAM SODIMM modules, use only  
Samsung approved memory modules in your  
computer.  
Before You Install Memory  
To prevent personal injury and damage to the  
equipment, follow the precautions listed here  
before installing a memory module.  
Before you remove the memory module compartment door,  
turn off the computer, unplug the AC adapter or auto/airline  
adapter, and remove the battery. Also, disconnect any  
peripheral devices.  
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Before handling a memory module, discharge any static  
electricity by touching a grounded surface or using a grounding  
wrist strap.  
Do not insert objects with conductive material, such as metal  
screwdrivers or graphite pencils, into the memory-module  
compartment.  
Installing a Memory Module  
Handle memory modules carefully. Hold them  
only by the edges.  
To install a memory module:  
1. Turn the computer over so that the bottom faces up.  
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that holds the  
memory-module compartment door in place (Figure 21).  
Figure 21. Removing the Memory Module Compartment Door  
3. Grasp the edge of the door and pull the door off the chassis.  
4. Remove installed modules if necessary:  
When removing modules, pull on the plastic  
portion of the connector slots tabs only. Do not  
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pull on the metal part of the tabs, or you may  
damage the tabs.  
a. Pull the tabs on the connector slot outward slightly,  
until the edge of the memory module pops up (Figure  
22).  
Tabs  
Figure 22. Removing a Memory Module  
b. Hold the memory module by the edges and pull it  
forward out of the compartment.  
5. Align the connector on the memory module with the connector  
of the slot.  
6. Push the memory module into the slot at a slight angle until the  
connectors are fully engaged (Figure 23).  
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7. Push down on the edge of the memory module until the module  
snaps into place.  
Figure 23. Installing a Memory Module  
8. Align the memory module compartment door with the  
compartment and push the door down until it snaps into place.  
9. Reinstall the screw you removed in step 2.  
10. Turn on the computer and perform a complete POST to check  
the memory integrity.  
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Battery Cradle  
The external battery cradle enables you to charge the computer battery  
outside of the computer.  
To charge a battery in the battery cradle:  
1. Insert the battery into the cradle, contact end first (Figure 27):  
Figure 24. Battery Cradle  
2. Attach the computer AC adapter to the connector at the back of  
the cradle, and plug the other end of the adapter into a grounded  
electrical outlet.  
The indicator light on the cradle is green when the cradle’s  
power is on. The light turns amber when the battery begins to  
charge.  
3. When the indicator light on the cradle turns back to green, the  
battery is fully charged.  
The battery is fully charged in approximately 3 hours.  
Do not leave the battery cradle plugged into an  
electrical outlet for a long time if the battery  
cradle will not be used. Also do not store  
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batteries in the battery cradle for a long time.  
Otherwise the battery or the battery cradle may  
be damaged.  
External Numeric Keypad  
The external numeric keypad has the same features as the integrated  
keypad. The external keypad plugs into the PS/2 mouse and keyboard  
port.  
CD-ROM Drive and Floppy Cable  
If your system did not ship with a CD-ROM drive included, you can  
order a drive and a floppy cable. See “Using the SmartBay” on page 26  
for directions on installing the CD-ROM drive. See “Connecting the  
Floppy Drive to the Floppy Connector” on page 24 for directions on  
using the floppy cable.  
Docking Options  
Contact your reseller for a list of docking options available for your  
M6000 Series computer. User’s manuals are included with the docking  
options.  
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Specifications  
Table 9 gives the specifications for your computer.  
Table 9. System Specifications  
Dimension  
System with 12.1” TFT LCD  
12.1 in (30.9 cm)  
Width  
Height  
Length  
1.65 in (4.2 cm)  
9.5 in (24.1 cm)  
Weight (with floppy drive and  
battery installed)  
6.20 lbs (2.81Kg)  
LCD viewing area (12.1 TFT)  
9.7 x 7.2 in (246 x 184.5 mm)  
System with 13.3” TFT LCD  
Width  
12.1 in (30.9 cm)  
Height  
1.65 in (4.2 cm) *  
1.85 in (4.7 cm) **  
Length  
9.6 in (24.5 cm) *  
9.5 in (24.1 cm) **  
Weight (with floppy drive and  
battery installed)  
6.39 lbs (2.90Kg) *  
6.53 lbs (2.97Kg) **  
LCD viewing area (13.3 TFT)  
10.6 x 7.9 in (270.3 x 202.8 mm)  
* System with textured finish (available after 01/03/99)  
** System with painted finish  
System with 14.1” TFT LCD  
Width  
12.1 in (30.9 cm)  
1.65 in (4.2 cm)  
9.6 in (24.5 cm)  
Height  
Length  
Weight (with floppy drive and  
battery installed)  
6.46 lbs (2.93 Kg)  
LCD viewing area (14.1 TFT)  
11.2 x 8.4 in (285.7 x 214.3 mm)  
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Environment  
o
o
o
o
Ambient temperature, operating  
Ambient temperature, storage  
41 –95 F (5 –35 C)  
o
o
o
o
14 –112 F (-10 –44 C)  
20–80%  
Relative humidity (noncondensing),  
operating  
Relative humidity (noncondensing),  
storage  
15–95%  
Altitude, operating  
Altitude, storage  
0 to 8,000 ft (0 to 2,348 m)  
0 to 40,000 ft (0 to 12,192 m)  
10 G for 11 ms half sine  
60 G for 11 ms half sine  
Shock, operating  
Shock, nonoperating  
Smart Lithium-Ion Battery  
Weight  
0.84 lbs (0.38 Kg)  
10.8 Vcc  
Nominal open circuit voltage  
Capacity, typical  
4800mAhr, 52whr  
3 hr  
Charging time, approximate, with  
computer turned off  
Charging time, approximate, with  
computer turned on  
6 hr  
3 hr  
Average battery life, with no power  
management enabled  
AC Adapter  
Width  
2.05 in (5.2 cm)  
1 in (2.6 cm)  
4.33 in (11 cm)  
(0.21 kg)  
Height  
Length  
Weight  
Operating voltage  
Line frequency  
Input current  
Output current  
Output voltage  
100 VAC to 240 VAC  
50-60 Hz  
1.3 A 100 V - 0.9 A 240 V  
2.63A  
19V  
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Abbreviations  
Your M6000 Series documentation uses the following abbreviations:  
A . . . . . . . . . .Amperes  
AC . . . . . . . .Alternating current  
APM. . . . . . .Advanced Power Management  
ATA . . . . . . .AT attachment (refers to the hard-drive interface in  
an AT-compatible computer)  
BBS. . . . . . . .Bulletin board system  
BIOS. . . . . . .Basic input/output system  
C . . . . . . . . . .Centigrade  
CD . . . . . . . .Compact disc  
CD-ROM . . .Compact disc read-only memory  
cm. . . . . . . . .Centimeters  
COM . . . . . .Communication (as in communication port)  
CMOS . . . . .Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor  
CMYK . . . . .Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-blacK  
DC . . . . . . . .Direct current  
dBA . . . . . . .Decibels acoustic  
DIN. . . . . . . .Deutsche Industrie Normenuasschuss (German  
electrical standards association)  
DMA. . . . . . .Direct memory access  
DPMS. . . . . .Display power-management signaling  
DRAM . . . . .Dynamic random access memory  
ECP . . . . . . .Extended capabilities port  
EPP. . . . . . . .Enhanced parallel port  
F . . . . . . . . . .Fahrenheit  
FIR . . . . . . . .Fast infrared  
ft . . . . . . . . . .Feet  
g . . . . . . . . . .gram  
G. . . . . . . . . .Gravity  
GB . . . . . . . .Gigabytes  
hr . . . . . . . . .hour  
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Hz . . . . . . . . .Hertz  
IDE. . . . . . . .Integrated drive electronics  
in. . . . . . . . . .Inches  
I/O . . . . . . . .Input/Output  
IrDA. . . . . . .Infrared Data Association  
IRQ. . . . . . . .Interrupt request line  
Kb/sec. . . . . .Kilobits per second  
KB . . . . . . . .Kilobytes  
kg . . . . . . . . .Kilograms  
LAN . . . . . . .Local-area network  
lbs . . . . . . . . .Pounds  
LBA . . . . . . .Logical block addressing  
LCD . . . . . . .Liquid-crystal display  
m. . . . . . . . . .Meters  
mA . . . . . . . .Milliampere  
mAhr . . . . . .Milliampere hour  
MB . . . . . . . .Megabyte  
Mb/sec . . . . .Megabits per second  
MHz . . . . . . .Megahertz  
MIDI . . . . . .Musical instrument digital interface  
mm . . . . . . . .millimeter  
MPU. . . . . . .Microprocessor unit  
ms . . . . . . . . .Millisecond  
PDF . . . . . . .Portable document format  
PC. . . . . . . . .Personal computer  
PCI . . . . . . . .Peripheral component interconnect  
PCMCIA . . .Personal Computer Memory Card International  
Association  
POST . . . . . .Power-on self-test  
PS/2 . . . . . . .Personal System/2  
RAM. . . . . . .Random-access memory  
RGB . . . . . . .Red-Green-Blue  
ROM . . . . . .Read-only memory  
SRAM . . . . .Static random-access memory  
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SVGA. . . . . .Super video graphics array  
TFT . . . . . . .Thin-film transistor  
USB . . . . . . .Universal serial bus  
V . . . . . . . . . .Volt  
VAC . . . . . . .Voltage alternating current  
VCC . . . . . . .Voltage collector current  
VDC . . . . . . .Voltage direct current  
VGA . . . . . . .Video graphics array  
whr . . . . . . . .Watt hour  
XGA . . . . . . .Extended graphics array  
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Glossary  
AC adapter  
The AC (or alternating current) adapter regulates current coming  
into your computer from the wall outlet. The current at the wall  
outlet is alternating current and needs to be changed by the adapter  
to DC (direct current) before your computer can use it for power.  
BIOS  
BIOS stands for basic input/output system. The BIOS is software  
(often called firmware) that is independent of any operating  
system. It enables the computer to communicate with the screen,  
keyboard, and other peripheral devices without using programs on  
the hard disk.  
The BIOS on your computer is flash BIOS, which means that it has  
been recorded on a flash memory chip that can be updated if  
needed.  
Boot  
To start your computer. A cold boot resets the entire computer and  
runs through all computer self-tests. A warm boot clears out  
computer memory only.  
Boot disk  
A disk containing operating system programs required to start  
your computer. A boot disk can be a floppy disk, hard drive, or  
compact disc.  
Byte  
The basic unit of measure for computer memory. A character—  
such as a letter of the alphabet—uses one byte of memory.  
Computer memory is often measured in kilobytes (1,024 bytes) or  
megabytes (1,048,576 bytes).  
Each byte is made up of eight bits. For more information on bytes  
and bits, see an introductory book on computers.  
Cache memory  
Cache is very fast, zero-wait-state memory located between the  
microprocessor and main memory. Cache reduces the average  
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time required for the microprocessor to get the data it needs from  
the main memory by storing recently accessed data in the cache.  
CardBus  
CardBus technology enables the computer to use 32-bit PC Cards.  
Hardware in the computer and the Windows 98 operating system  
provide support for the 32-bit cards. The voltage of 32-bit cards  
(3.3 volts) is lower than that of 16-bit cards (5 volts). The 32-bit  
cards can transmit more data at a time than the 16-bit cards, thus  
increasing their speed.  
CMOS memory  
CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) memory is  
powered by the CMOS battery. The System Setup settings and  
other parameters are maintained in CMOS memory. Even when  
you turn your computer off, the information in CMOS memory is  
saved.  
COM port  
COM stands for communication. COM ports are the serial ports in  
your computer.  
Conventional memory  
The first 640 KB of system memory. Operating systems and  
application programs can directly access this memory without  
using memory-management software.  
CMYK  
A a color model in which all colors are described as a mixture of  
four process colors - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. CMYK is  
the standard color model used in offset printing for full-color  
documents. Printed colors look the same as what appears on the  
screen.  
Disc  
A compact disc (CD).  
Disk  
The device used by the computer to store and retrieve information.  
Disk can refer to a floppy disk, hard disk, or RAM disk.  
Disk cache  
A software device that accumulates copies of recently used disk  
sectors in RAM. The application program can then read these  
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copies without accessing the disk. This, in turn, speeds up the  
performance of the application.  
A cache is a buffer for transferring disk sectors in and out of RAM.  
Data stored in a disk cache is a copy of data already stored on the  
physical disk.  
DMA (direct memory access)  
A method of transferring data from a device to memory without  
having the data pass through the microprocessor. Using DMA can  
speed up system performance.  
Floppy disk  
A removable disk, also called floppy or diskette.  
Hard drive  
Also called fixed disk. A hard drive is connected to the computer  
and can be installed or removed. Data written to a hard drive  
remains until it is overwritten or corrupted.  
The 2.5-inch hard drive in your computer was designed for use in  
a portable computer. Because hard drives in portable computers  
are smaller than those in desktop computers, their maximum  
storage capacity may be less than that of desktop hard drives.  
However, because of their smaller size, the drives handle shock  
and vibration better than larger drives, which is important for a  
portable computer.  
I/O  
Input/output. Refers to peripheral devices, such as printers, that are  
addressed through an I/O address.  
I/O address  
I/O stands for input/output. Peripheral devices, such as printers,  
are addressed through the I/O port address.  
IRQ (interrupt request line)  
The IRQ is a hardware line that a device uses to signal the  
microprocessor when the device needs the microprocessor’s  
services. The number of IRQs is limited by industry standards.  
LCD (liquid-crystal display)  
The LCD screen on your computer differs from the display screen  
of a desktop monitor. Most desktop monitors use CRT (cathode-  
ray tube) displays, which work by moving an electron beam across  
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phosphor dots on the back of the screen. The phosphor dots light  
up to show the image. LCDs use a liquid-crystal solution between  
two sheets of polarizing material. Electric current passing through  
the liquid aligns the crystals so that light can or cannot pass  
through them, creating an image.  
MB  
1,024 kilobytes.  
Megabit  
1,048,576 bits or about 128 kilobytes.  
Operating system  
A program that supervises the computer's operation, including  
handling I/O. Application programs and users can request  
operating-system services. A user might request operation-system  
services to copy files or format a disk. An application program  
might use the operating system to obtain keyboard input, write  
data to a file, or write data to a screen.  
PC Card  
PC Card stands for personal computer card. The Personal  
Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA)  
defines the standards used to develop all PC Cards. PC Card types  
include: modems, Ethernet adapters, SCSI adapters, ATA cards,  
and memory cards.  
PC slot  
The PC slot is the hardware slot in the computer where the PC  
Card is placed.  
Pixel  
A pixel is an individual dot in a graphic displayed on your  
computer. The pixels are so close together that they look as though  
they are connected. An LCD screen displays thousands or millions  
of pixels.  
Plug and Play  
A plug and play operating system automatically configures  
computer components to work with your system. With this type of  
operating system, you normally do not need to set jumpers on  
devices or set memory addresses or IRQs.  
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POST  
POST stands for power-on self-test. POST is a test performed by  
the computer whenever you turn on the power. POST checks  
system integrity.  
RAM (random access memory)  
The computer's system memory, including conventional and  
extended memory. You can write to and read from RAM.  
Information stored in RAM is temporary, and is erased when the  
system is turned off.  
Refresh rate  
The refresh rate is the rate at which the image on the LCD screen  
is rewritten to the screen. A fast refresh rate helps keep the image  
from flickering.  
Resolution  
The resolution is the sharpness or clarity of the image on your  
LCD screen. Resolution is measured by the number of pixels the  
computer’s screen can display. For example, a resolution of  
800x600 means that the screen can display 800 pixels in row and  
can display 600 rows. The more pixels displayed, the higher the  
resolution and the better the image.  
ROM (read-only memory)  
Permanent computer memory dedicated to a particular function.  
For example, the instructions for starting the computer when you  
first turn on power are contained in ROM. You cannot write to  
ROM. (ROM is not the same as RAM).  
Sector  
Also known asdisk sector. The portion of a track that is numbered  
and can hold a specified number of characters (usually 512 KB).  
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.  
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RGB  
A color model generally used by display devices. Colors are  
described as a mixture of Red, Blue and Green.  
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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Recording the Computer Hardware  
Configuration  
In the spaces provided, write the System Setup program settings. If  
your computer ever loses configuration information, you can enter the  
information from this section into System Setup to restore it.  
MAIN MENU  
Diskette A:  
Not Installed  
1.44/1.25 MB 3½  
PRIMARY MASTER SUBMENU  
Primary Master:  
Type:___________  
Cylinders:__________  
Sectors:____________  
Heads:__________  
Multi-Sector Transfers:________  
LBA Mode Control:  
32 Bit I/O:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Transfer Mode:  
Standard  
Fast PIO 1  
Fast PIO 2  
Fast PIO 3  
FPIO 3 / DMA 1  
Enabled  
Fast PIO 4  
FPIO 4 / DMA 2  
Disabled  
Ultra DMA:  
SECONDARY MASTER SUBMENU  
Secondary Master:  
Type:___________  
Cylinders:__________  
Sectors:____________  
Heads:__________  
Multi-Sector Transfers:________  
LBA Mode Control:  
32 Bit I/O:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Transfer Mode:  
Standard  
Fast PIO 1  
Fast PIO 2  
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Fast PIO 3  
FPIO 3 / DMA 1  
Enabled  
Fast PIO 4  
FPIO 4 / DMA 2  
Disabled  
Ultra DMA:  
MEMORY CACHE SUBMENU  
Memory Cache:  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Cache Memory Region:  
CC00-CFFF:  
D000-D3FF:  
D400-D7FF:  
D800-DBFF:  
DisabledThWroruigteh  
Write Protect  
Disabled  
Write Back  
Write Through  
Write Back  
Write Protect  
Disabled  
Write Through  
Write Back  
Write Protect  
Disabled  
Write Through  
Write Back  
Write Protect  
ADVANCED MENU  
Plug & Play O/S:  
PS/2 Mouse:  
Yes  
No  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
LCD  
Disabled  
Dual Mouse Mode:  
Screen Expansion:  
Display Control:  
Disabled  
Disabled  
CRT  
Both  
I/O DEVICE CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
Serial port A: Enabled Disabled  
Base I/O address:  
Auto  
3F8, IRQ 4  
3E8, IRQ 4  
2F8, IRQ 3  
2E8, IRQ 3  
Infrared port B:  
Enabled  
Disabled  
3F8, IRQ 4  
Base I/O address:  
2F8, IRQ 3  
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3E8, IRQ 4  
DMA 1  
2E8, IRQ 3  
Mode:  
DMA Channel:  
Parallel port: Enabled  
Mode:  
FIR  
DMA 3  
Disabled  
Auto  
Bi-directional  
EPP  
Output only  
ECP  
Base I/O address:  
378, IRQ 7  
378, IRQ 5  
278, IRQ 5  
3BC, IRQ 5  
278, IRQ 7  
3BC, IRQ 7  
DMA 1  
DMA Channel:  
Floppy Disk Controller:  
USB Device:  
DMA 2  
DMA 3  
Auto  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Auto  
I/O DEVICE CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
Sound:  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Base I/O address:  
220-22F  
240-24F  
260-26F  
MPU I/O address:  
320-321  
IRQ5  
280-28F  
300-301  
330-331  
310-311  
Interupt:  
IRQ10  
IRQ7  
IRQ9  
IRQ11  
FM I/O address:  
388-38B  
3A0-3A3  
390-393  
398-39B  
DMA Channel:  
DMA Channel:  
DMA 0  
DMA 0  
DMA 1  
DMA 1  
Disabled  
Other  
DMA 3  
DMA 3  
Local Bus IDE adapter:  
Large Disk Access Mode:  
Both  
DOS  
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SECURITY MENU  
Password on boot:  
Enabled  
Normal  
User  
Disabled  
Fixed disk boot sector:  
Diskette access:  
Write Protect  
Supervisor  
Virus check reminder:  
Daily  
Weekly  
Monthly  
Disabled  
Daily  
System backup reminder:  
Weekly  
Monthly  
Disabled  
POWER MENU  
Power Savings Mode:  
Max. Power Savings  
Max. Performance  
Disabled  
Turbo  
Off  
Customized  
Non-Turbo  
Battery Power Saving Mode:  
Hard Disk Timeout:  
Standby Timeout:  
Time_________________  
Time_________________  
Save To Disk  
Off  
Suspend Mode:  
Suspend  
Off  
Auto Suspend Timeout:  
Resume On Modem Ring:  
Time_________________  
On  
Off  
Resume On Time:  
On  
Off  
Resume Time:________________________  
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BOOT MENU  
QuietBoot Mode:  
QuickBoot Mode:  
Floppy Check:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Summary Screen:  
BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY SUBMENU  
Boot option 1:________________________  
Boot option 2:________________________  
Boot option 3:________________________  
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Index  
Numerics  
32 Bit I/O field 47  
Battery gauge 39  
displaying 16  
keys 16  
Battery low warning 41  
Battery Power Saving Mode field 52  
Battery very low warning 41  
BIOS (basic input/output system) 103  
on Web site 77  
A
Abbreviations 100  
AC adapter 103  
optional 89  
using 6  
updating 77  
Boot 54, 103  
Adjusting  
brightness 8, 17  
contrast 8, 17  
display 8  
cold 10  
warm 10  
Boot Device Priority field 54  
Boot disk 103  
Boot menu, System Setup 54  
Boot sector 59  
Advanced menu, System Setup 47  
Auto Suspend Timeout field 53  
Auto/airline adapter 90  
Brightness  
adjustment keys 9, 17  
Byte 103  
B
Backing up software 82  
Backlight keys 16  
Backup Utility 65  
Battery  
C
Cache memory 86, 104  
Cache Memory Region field 50  
Caps Lock  
charging 6, 96  
CMOS (complementary metal-  
oxide semiconductor) 87  
conserving power 52  
disposing of 37  
light 21  
CardBus 72, 104  
CardWizard 75  
CD-ROM drive  
configuring 45  
optional 97  
using 30  
CMOS (complementary metal-oxide  
semiconductor)  
battery 87  
main 40  
Main Battery Lights 40  
monitoring charge 39  
optional 92  
safety 37  
status button, main battery 40  
status lights, main battery 40  
warnings 41  
memory 104  
CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-  
blacK) 104  
Battery Calibration field 56  
Battery charge light 21  
Battery cradle 96  
Color  
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8-bit 68  
16-bit 68  
24-bit 68  
32-bit 68  
depth 70  
Exit menu, System Setup 55  
Exit Saving Changes field 55  
Extended Memory field 47  
External monitor 70, 86  
changing to 16  
COM port 104  
Configuring  
computer 42  
External numeric keypad 97  
F
FAT-16 33  
video features 68  
FAT-32 33  
Fixed disk boot sector field 51  
Floppy cable  
Connecting peripheral devices 22  
Contrast  
adjustment keys 9, 17  
Conventional memory 104  
CRT/LCD keys 16  
connecting 24  
optional 97  
removing 25  
Cursor control keys 15  
Cylinders field 46  
Floppy check field 54  
Floppy disk 105  
Floppy disk controller field 49  
Floppy drive  
D
Deleting  
save to disk partition 67  
device 54  
Disassembly warning 10  
Disc 104  
Discard Changes field 55  
Disk 104  
connecting to the floppy cable 24  
preventing use of 59  
using 28  
Function keys 15  
Fn+F1 16  
Fn+F2 16  
Disk cache 105  
Fn+F3 16  
Disk sector 107  
Fn+F4 16  
Diskette A field 45  
Diskette access field 51  
Display  
Fn+F5 16  
Fn+F6 16  
Fn+F7 17  
adjusting 8  
Fn+F8 17  
changing 16  
Fn+F9 17  
Display Control field 48  
Disposing of battery packs 37  
DMA (direct memory access) 105  
Docking options 97  
Drive light 21  
Fn+F10 17  
Fn+F11 17, 62  
Fn+F12 17  
Fn+Down Arrow 17  
Fn+Left Arrow 17  
Fn+Right Arrow 17  
Fn+Up Arrow 17  
Drivers 80  
E
Exit Discarding Changes field 55  
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Lights, system status 20  
Liquids, precautions 13  
Load Setup Defaults field 55  
Local Bus IDE adapter field 50  
locking 59  
G
Glossary 103  
H
Hard drive 105  
configuring 45  
installing 34  
M
Main menu, System Setup 45  
Memory  
locking the boot sector 59  
optional drive for SmartBay 92  
partitions 33  
removing 34  
using 33  
cache 49, 86, 103  
CMOS (complementary metal-  
oxide semiconductor) 104  
conventional 104  
Hardware specifications 98  
Heads field 46  
Memory Cache field 50  
Memory Cache menu 49  
Memory modules  
installing 92  
precautions 11  
sizes 92  
Menus, System Setup 43  
Microsoft Backup Utility 65  
Monitor  
external 86  
selecting type 70  
Multi-Sector Transfers field 47  
Mute keys 17  
I
Icons  
port 23  
status lights 20  
Infrared port field 49  
Infrared, troubleshooting 88  
Installing  
hard drive 34  
main battery 37  
PC Card 73  
peripheral devices 22  
Smartbay devices 26  
IRQ (interrupt request line) 80, 105  
I/O Device Configuration Menu 48  
I/O (input/output) 105  
N
Non-turbo mode 60  
Num Lock  
light 21  
Numeric keypad 15, 86  
K
Keyboard  
O
locking 17, 59  
using 14  
Online manual, accessing 1  
Operating system 106  
Options 89  
L
Large Disk Access Mode field 50  
LBA Mode Control field 47  
LCD (liquid-crystal display) 86, 105  
P
Parallel port field 49  
Password on boot field 51  
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Passwords  
for floppy drive 59  
power-management features 63  
Precautions  
on boot 59  
operating 10  
overview 57  
suspend mode 62  
PC Card  
Primary Master field 45  
Print screen keys 16  
16-bit 72  
32-bit 72  
CardBus 72, 104  
CardWizard 75  
Product Support Hot-line 85  
PS/2 Mouse Config field 48  
Q
definition 106  
QuickBoot Mode field 54  
QuietBoot Mode field 54  
installing 73  
maintaining 73  
removing 73  
slot 106  
R
RAM (random access memory) 107  
Rebooting the computer 9  
Refresh rate 107  
stopping in CardWizard 75  
suspend mode 75  
troubleshooting 87  
types 72  
Removing  
hard drive 34  
using 72  
main battery 37  
Windows 98 74  
PC Card 73  
zoomed video 72, 108  
Peripheral devices, connecting 22  
Pixel 68, 106  
Plug and play 106  
Plug & Play O/S field 48  
Port icons 23  
POST (power-on self-test) 107  
beep codes 8  
screen messages 8  
Power button 8  
Smartbay devices 26  
Resolution 68, 70, 107  
Restarting the computer 9  
Restore CD-ROM 80, 82  
Resume on Modem Ring field 53  
Resume On Time field 53  
Resume Time field 53  
ROM (read-only memory) 107  
S
Power light 21  
Samsung Web site 3, 85  
Save Changes field 55  
Save to Disk mode 53, 62  
Screen Expansion field 48  
Scroll Lock  
keys 17  
light 21  
Secondary Master field 45  
Sector 107  
Sectors field 46  
Power management  
features 60  
standby mode 61  
suspend mode 61  
System Setup fields 52  
Power menu, System Setup 52  
Power on suspend mode 61  
Power Savings field 52  
PowerProfiler  
monitoring the battery 40  
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Security features 57  
Security Menu, System Setup 50  
Serial port A field 49  
Set Supervisor Password field 51  
Set User Password field 50  
Shadow RAM (random access  
memory) 107  
Shutting down the computer 9  
SMART Monitoring 47  
SmartBay, using 26  
Software  
Exit menu 55  
help 44  
keys 43  
Main menu 45  
menus, overview 43  
overview 42  
Power menu 52  
recording settings 109  
Security menu 50  
starting 43  
submenus 44  
backing up 82  
using 44  
documentation 3  
Speed keys 16  
System status lights 20  
System Time field 45  
Spills, handling 12  
Standby mode  
T
TFT (thin film transistor) LCD 68, 108  
Tips for using the computer 10  
Touchpad 19  
Transfer Mode field 47  
Traveling with the computer 11  
Troubleshooting 85  
setting timeout for 53  
using 61  
Standby Timeout field 52, 53  
Starting System Setup 43  
Storing the computer 13  
Summary screen field 54  
Suspend keys 17  
Turbo mode 60  
Turning on the computer 7  
Type field 46  
Suspend mode  
entering 17  
precautions 62  
requiring a password for  
resume 59  
U
Ultra DMA Mode field 47  
USB controller field 48  
setting timeout for 53  
using 53  
V
Video  
Suspend Mode field 53  
Suspend to RAM 53  
System backup reminder field 51  
System Date field 45  
System Memory field 47  
System request keys 16  
System resources 80  
System Setup  
color depth 68  
configuring 68  
configuring display 69  
driver capabilities 68  
refresh rate 107  
resolution 68, 107  
Virus check reminder field 51  
Volume control keys 17  
Advanced menu 47  
Boot menu 54  
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Windows NT  
accessing online manual 1  
W
Windows 98  
Backup Utility 65  
PC Card 75  
accessing online manual 1  
keys 15  
Microsoft Backup Utility 65  
PC Card 74  
Z
Zoomed video 72, 108  
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