Airsync N210 Media Station NexTVision N210 Video Process Box User Guide Guide de l’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Guía del usuario Guida dell’utente Guia do Usuário Användarhandbok Käyttöopas Stand-alone video process box ViewSonic N210 0
Contents Introduction ...................................................................................... 3 Key Features ................................................................................................................ 3 Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 3 Precautions................................................................................................................... 3 Precautions.........
Safety Guidelines ......................................................................................................... 37 Compliance Information for U.S.A. ............................................................................... 37 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.
Introduction The N210 (NexTVision™N210) is an external “Stand-Alone” video process box that can communicate over Ethernet 10/100 or over wireless 802.11x infrastructure. There is an option to attach an external “Patch” antenna that will enhance the wireless signal. Whenever a monitor is levelesely / Ethernet to the N210 via VGA or DVI/I, it can become a tether “Mira” device. Key Features Windows CE.
Precautions 1) Avoid exposing your N210 to direct sunlight or another heat source. Orient your N210 away from direct sunlight to reduce glare. 2) Always handle your N210 with care when moving it. 3) Place your N210 in a well-ventilated area. Do not place anything on your N210 that prevents heat dissipation. 4) Ensure the area around the N210 is clean and free of moisture. 5) Do not place heavy objects on the N210, or power cord.
Start Your Installation Connecting the NexTVision N210 Follow these instructions to connect the NexTVision N210 to its peripheral devices: 1. Plug one end of the power cord to an AC outlet and the other end into the power adapter. Then connect the power adapter to the N210. 2. Connect the monitor to the video connector port? 3. Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the USB type A ports. 4.
Connects USB type peripheral such as keyboard and mouse USB Ports (type B) Allows image recovery via the USB port (connector-B) VGA Port Connects a standard VGA compatible device DVI Connects a high quality Digital Video Interface compatible device Antenna-out Allows wireless connection, please connect the ViewSonic patch antenna and screwed the bolt Power On When you have made all the connections, turn on the NexTVision N210 by pressing the power switch then turn on the monitor.
Getting Started Push the power-on switch to turn on the device so you can access the Windows CE.Net operating system (OS). Wireless connection You can connect a ViewSonic patch antenna to the NexTVision N210 for wireless connection. With the NexTVision N210 on, and the wireless connection active, the wireless network properties will appear on the screen. These include the IP information tab, IPv6 information tab, and Wireless Information tab.
shown below. You can also click the Renew button to set a new IP address. When you have confirmed that your wireless network connection is active, you can close this window. Taskman The Terminal Connection Manager will help you to manage your network connection. Shown here is the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box with its Connections properties and Configure properties tabs. Connect TAB Highlight a connection from the Connection Name box then click the Connect button to make a server connection.
a unit. End To end the connection, highlight the required connection then click the End button. Add Button This function is used for creating a new connection. Select the Configure icon then click this Add button to create a new connection. RDP This is a terminal service client that allows you to connect to a MicrosoftNT or Windows 2000 terminal server. You can access a Windows Terminal Server and use all programs installed on the server via Remote Desktop Connection.
Application TAB Use this to select the application type you want. Initially, the Windows NT Desktop is selected by default. You can also select the File name button, enter the name of the application you need then specify the working directory. Delete Button In the menu window, use the Delete button to delete a connection. Choose the Connection you want to delete, click this Delete button. The Confirm Connection Delete dialog box will appear. Click Yes to complete the deletion.
Program To open a program that isn't on the desktop, select the Program’s name from Programs on the Start bar. There are many applications available as shown here. JETcent Print Spool documents to be printed, then open the JETCET PRINT Spool from Programs to print them. File Viewer The Microsoft File Viewers provided include the following. 1. Word Viewer: Four files are created from Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000 and Word 2002 including Rich Text Format (.rtf) can be read 2.
You can create an e-mail service in the Inbox. You will need to provide settings information such as POP3 or IMAP4 server name, SMTP host name, user name, password, and domain name. You can this info from your Internet service provider (ISP) or your Network Administrator. To setup an e-mail service, open the Inbox application then select Options of Services name, press the Add button to set the service type, then follow the steps in the Setup Wizard.
z z z See who's online. When your colleagues are online, they can see and contact you. You can send and receive instant messages to them. You can also announce your own presence to a list of watchers that you define. Talk by microphone Talk with a colleague anywhere in the world using the microphone and speakers on your device. The Messenger supports high-quality voice calling from your Windows CE device.
Settings System settings information is maintained by the various control panels provided under settings in the Start Bar. There are a lot of tools that control and maintain mainly system hardware configuration information in the Control Panel of Setting name from the Start bar.
SkickyKeys: Selected the StickyKeys option for simulation the effect of pressing a pair of keys, such as CTRL-X. Hold down the CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT key first then press another key so that these keys are pressed together. Press the Settings.. button for advance setting as shown in the following figure. Togglekey: Selected the ToggleKey option to generate a tone when pressing the CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK and SCROLL LOCK keys. Press the Settings.. button to enable the shortcut option.
Display TAB High Contrast: Use high-contrast colors and special fonts to make the screen easy to read and use. Click the Setting.. button to set the keyboard shortcut and color scheme. Mouse TAB Select the Use Mousekeys option to enable the numeric keypad instead of the mouse for moving the pointer on the screen.
Click the Settings.. button to set the keyboard shortcut and pointer speed. General TAB Provides settings for managing the options in the General tab, including when to automatically turn off the options and whether to give a warning when turning on or off an option. The Certificates Control Panel Certificates Properties dialog box allows you to view your device Certificates information and the dialog box. You can also press the import button to import the certificates from a file.
The Date/Time Control Panel Date/Time Properties allows you to set the date and time on the device. Use the calendar to set the date. Select the Time Zone and check the dialog box if daylight savings time is currently in effect. To manually set the time, enter a time slightly ahead of the actual time in Current Time text box, and then just as the actual time reaches the set time, click on the Apply button.
Backlight TAB Sets the backlight shut off time for saving battery life. You can also change the time setting. The Internet Options Control Panel General TAB The start page field allows you to set the web browser’s default start up page. You can also set the search web site for your searching. Web page favorites are stored in the cache memory. You can set the cache storage size. Connection TAB Sets the LAN or Autodial connection and enables the proxy server when you access the Internet.
Security TAB Sets security options when accessing the Internet. Advanced TAB You can set advanced function for browsing. The Keyboard Control Panel The Keyboard properties are settings for the keyboard configuration. You can set the cursor blink-rate and repeat-rate.
The Mouse Control Panel Tap the checkerboard grid to adjust the speed as needed Double-tap the clapboard icon for testing. The JETCET PRINT Pro Control Panel The JETCET PRINT dialog sets the default printer and it’s properties. Press the Properties button to configure JETCET Print to meet printing requirements. Enable the User Spooler option, to print the spooled document in JETCET spool. Otherwise, select the Hold Jobs to hold it.
Upgrade TAB Upgrade sets properties for a quick upgrade of Fireware and OS via FTP protocol from your server. Enter the server name, file name, user name and password in the FTP upgrade setting field then press the Upgrade button to upgrade immediately. Make sure the server is ready before attempting an upgrading process. If the connection failed or no designated file is found, the dynamic upgrade will do nothing.
The Network and Dial-up Connection Control Panel Click the Make New Connection icon then follow the Network Connection Wizard to establish connections. You can also click one of the Connection icons to configure the connection properties. The Network Files Settings Control Panel To set a network file in the Network File Properties, key in the Domain Group name then press the Search button to search all available computers on the domain network.
Key in the Server name, user name, and password in the appropriate field then click the Connect button to connect. This will allow you to find the Network Files in the My Computer/ Network directory. The Network Printer Properties Control Panel To set a network printer in Network Printer Properties, key in the Domain Group name then press the Search button to search all available printers in the domain network. You can pick someone from the search result list then click the Connect.. button to connect.
key in the Server Printer name, user name and password in these fields then click the Connect button to connect. Then you can find out the Network Printer in the My Computer/ Network directory. The Owner Control Panel Manage user accounts in the Owner Properties windows. You can create a new user account and fill in identification information like name, company, address and others as need.
The Password Control Panel A password is created for protecting the control panel settings. When you open any control panel property the Enter Password dialog box appears. If you have selected the Enable Password Protection At Power On you will be asked to log in your password when the device is started up. The PC Connection Control Panel Make sure Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached is selected. Due to the baud rate of your device you must match the baud rate on your PC.
You can also press the change button to select a select a different connection. The Power Control Panel Set the idle time for before turning off the screen or shuting the device down when not in use. The Printers Control Panel Double-click the Add Printer icon to add a local printer from the Setup Wizard windows.
The Regional Settings Control Panel Allows you to set the locale affecting how some programs format numbers, currency, dates and time. After you select a locale that the characteristics will be determined. The RDP Connection Control Panel Display Select a color resolution your device supports. Local Resources TAB The Local Resources tab, allow you to change the remote computer sound and local devices settings.
Experience TAB Choose a Modem, BroadBand, Lan or Custom connection mode from the drag-down menu. Click the check box to optimize connection performance speed. The Remove Programs Control Panel Any installed program, that will be listed on this window. Select a program that you want to remove from the list then press the Remove button to delete it.
The System Control Panel System Properties allows you to view your device’s software and hardware, system information adjust the memory allocation settings, the device name, and copyrights. The TriCEutility Control Panel Sets simultaneous display for TV, CRT and DVI screen, screen resolution, color quality, and refresh rate. The Volume & Sounds Control Panel Volume & Sounds Properties allows you to adjust the device’s Volume and Sounds settings.
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Other Information Specifications CPU Vendor: National SC 1100 200-300 MHz processor.
Troubleshooting If you are experiencing trouble with the NexTVision N210, refer to the problems and solutions listed here. If the problem persists, please contact or our service center before contacting your local dealer. Common Problems / Frequently Asked Questions Problem: No power z z z Make sure power button (or switch) is ON. Make sure A/C power cord is securely connected to the DC power supply and the power supply is firmly connected to the device.
Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. NOTE: You will need the product serial number. Country/ Region Web site T = Telephone F = FAX Email United States viewsonic.com/ support T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 service.us@viewsonic.com Canada viewsonic.com/ support T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 service.ca@viewsonic.com United Kingdom viewsoniceurope.com T: 0800 833 648 F: (01293) 643910 service.eu@viewsoniceurope.
Cleaning the Case z MAKE SURE THE NexTVision N210 IS TURNED OFF. z NEVER SPRAY OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTLY ONTO THE CASE. To clean the case: 1. Use a soft, dry cloth. 2. If still not clean, apply a small amount of a non-ammonia, non-alcohol based, mild non-abrasive detergent onto a clean, soft, lint-free cloth, then wipe the surface. Disclaimer ViewSonic does not recommend the use of any ammonia-based or alcohol-based cleaners on the case. Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the case.
Limited Warranty VIEWSONIC Video Process Box What the warranty covers: ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
Appendix Safety Guidelines Warning: This device must be operated with the original power supply, part number: SA150A-1240V-3 CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION: The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible. CAUTION: Use a power cable that is properly grounded.
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