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    Firewall
    A	security	system	used	to	protect	an	internal	network	or	
    intranet	from	external	networks
    through	an	authentication	procedure.
    Hibernation Mode
    A
    	power	mode	that	saves	all	data	in	memory	to	the	
    hard	disk	and	turns	the	CPU	and	hard	disk	off.	When	
    canceling	Hibernation	Mode,	all	application	programs	
    that	were	running	are	restored	to	their	last	state.
    Icon
    This refers to a small image that represents a file that 
    u
     sers	can	use.
    LAN 	
     (Local	Area	Network)
    A	communications	network	connecting	computers,	
    printers	and	other	devices	within	a	local	area	such	as	
    within	a	building.	A	LAN	enables	all	connected	devices	
    to	interact	with	other	devices	on	the	network.	The	
    current	LAN	uses	the	Ethernet	media	access	control	
    method	developed	
    in	the	early	1980s.	To	connect	to	an	
    Ethernet,	a	network	card	called	a	LAN	card,	Ethernet	
    card	or	network	interface	card	is	required.	To	exchange	
    data	between	computers,	a	protocol	is	required	besides	
    the	hardware	equipment.	Windows	Vista	uses	TCP/IP	
    as	the	default	protocol. LCD	
    
    (Liquid	Crystal	Display)
    There	are	Passive	Matrix	and	Active	Matrix	LCD	types.	
    This	computer	uses	the	Active	Matrix	type	LCD	called	a	
    TFT	LCD.	Since	an	LCD	is	implemented	by	transistors	
    instead	of	a	cathode-ray	tube	unlike	a	CRT,	its	size	can	
    be	slim.	And	because	it	does	not	blink,	it	reduces	eye	
    strain.
    Network
    A
     	group	of	 computers	and	devices,	such	as	printers	
    and	scanners,	connected	by	a	communications	link.	
    A	network	can	be	either	small	or	large	and	can	be	
    connected	permanently	through	cables	or	temporarily	
    through	telephone	lines	or	wireless	links.	The	biggest	
    network	is	the	Internet,	a	worldwide	network.
    Network Administrator
    A user who plans, configures and manages network 
    o
     perations.	Sometimes,	a	network	administrator	is	
    called	a	system	administrator.
    Notification Area
    T
    
    his	refers	to	the	right	area	of	the	Taskbar	including	
    program	icons	such	as	the	volume	control,	the	power	
    options	and	the	time. 
    						
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    Quick Launch
    This refers to a toolbar that can be configured so that 
    y
    
    ou	can	launch	a	program	such	as	Internet	Explorer	or	
    display	the	Windows	Desktop	with	one	click.	You	can	
    add	any	icon	to	the	quick	launch	area	of	the	Taskbar	
    and	launch	frequently	used	program	by	clicking	that	
    icon.
    Server
    In
    
    	general,	a	server	refers	to	a	computer	that	provides	
    shared	resources	for	network	users.
    Share
    T
    
    his	refers	to	setting	a	resource	of	a	computer	such	as	
    a	folder	or	printer	so	that	other	users	can	also	use	it.
    Shared Folder
    A
    
    	folder	that	can	be	used	by	other	users	on	the	network.
    Sleep Mode
    A
     	power	mode	that	enables	computers	to	save	power	
    consumption	when	they	are	not	being	
    used.	When	a	
    computer	is	in	Sleep	Mode,	the	data	on	the	computer	
    memory	is	not	saved	to	the	hard	disk.	If	the	power	is	
    turned	off,	the	data	in	memory	will	be	lost.
    System File
    System Files refer to files that are read and used by 
    the Windows operating system. In general, system files 
    m
     ust	not	be	deleted	or	moved. USB
    	
     (Universal	Serial	Bus)
    This	refers	to	a	serial	interface	standard	developed	
    to	replace	the	conventional	interface	standards	such	
    as	Serial	and	PS/ .	While	USB	1.1	supports	1 Mbps	
    (1 	million	bits	per	second),	USB	 .0	supports	a	data	
    rate	that	is	40	times	(480Mpbs)	faster	than	that	of	USB	
    1.1.	The	data	rate	of	USB	 .0	is	equivalent	to	that	of	
    I
    
    EEE1394.	Therefore	USB	 .0	is	used	for	A / V	devices	
    supported	by	IEEE	1394	and	a	 nd	HDD	and	CDRW	
    that	require	a	high	data	rate.
    Virtual XP Mode
    T
    
    his	is	a	virtual	operating	system	that	enables	running	
    Windows	XP	programs	on	the	Windows	7	operating	
    system.	Using	this	mode,	you	can	run	programs	that	do	
    not	run	on	Windows	7.
    Windows Media Player
    A
     	multimedia	program	included	with	Windows.	Using	
    this program, you can play a media file, create an audio 
    C
     D,	listen	to	a	radio	broadcast,	search	and	manage	
    media files, and copy files to a portable device, etc. 
    						
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    Index
    SU4xx_R
    B
    Battery	103
    Battery	Calibration	 10
    BIOS	Setup	 88
    Booting	Priority	 95
    C
    CD	Drive	/	Recording	0
    Charge	 104
    Click	 55
    Connect
     	/	Output	Monitor	 5
    D
    Dual	View	 7
    E
    ExpressCard	Slot	4
    L
    LCD	Brightness	94
    M
    Memory	101
    Modem	Connection	 84
    Multi	Card	Slot	 1
    P
    Password	98
    Product	Name	 		41
    Product Specifications
    
        148
    R
    Recorder	 7
    Remaining	Battery	Charge	 105
    S
    Safety	Precautions	 		7
    Security
    	Lock	Port	 107
    Shortcut	Keys	 		51
    Status	Indicators	 		
    4
    T
    Touchpad	 54
    V
    Volume	Control	75
    W
    Wired	Network	78
    Wireless	Network	 81 
    						
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