ViewSonic VOT530 manual Connecting to a Webcam

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Connecting Your System

Connecting to a Webcam

More and more people are using instant messaging software or free international Internet phone calls to communicate over the Internet with friends. The effects can be enriched by installing a webcam to the system. The webcam installation guide will provide the information on how to install it onto your system. After you have connected the webcam, installed the software driver for the webcam, and set up your instant messaging account properly, you will be able to see the person who is chatting with you through the Internet.

Connecting to Memory Sticks, Card Readers and Memory Cards

There are a wide variety of memory devices which can be used for copying files from one PC to another. These include memory sticks (flash memory), smart memory, memory cards, portable hard disk drives, etc. Most of these devices can connect to the USB ports on the VOT530. Flash memory cards have become one of the most convenient and popular methods of media storage for digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs, and mobile phones.

Once you insert a memory device to your system, a notification will appear at the lower right corner of your screen telling you the system has detected new hardware in your system. The notification will also show the icon which is associated with the hardware device.

To copy files from a memory stick to your system, simply plug the memory stick into one of the USB ports on the rear panel of your system or USB hub.

Notes:

1.To prevent damaging your memory stick inadvertently, you are suggested to “uninstall” the memory stick by clicking on the “safely remove hardware” icon at the lower right corner of the Windows task bar.

2.Never remove the memory stick while your system is formatting, reading or writing data to the device.

3.Never turn off the power abruptly while your system is formatting, reading or writing data to the device.

4.Read the operating instructions which come with your memory device carefully before using it.

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Contents ViewSonic Compliance Information PrefaceFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Important Safety Instructions Actual Concentration Declaration of RoHS ComplianceProduct Registration For Your Records Copyright InformationSystem Overview Chapter Getting StartedGetting Started Packing ContentLiving Room Scenario Application ScenariosHome Office Scenario Professional ScenarioCD/DVD Eject Button Optical Disc Drive Front ViewRear View Pdif cable connectorDVI Port Rear panel I/O port IndicatorChapter Connecting Your System Connecting the Power Source Connecting Your SystemConnecting to Video Display Connecting to a LCDVOT530 has 3 options to connect to a LCD monitor VOT530 to Hdtv Connecting to a HdtvVOT530 to Projector Connecting to a ProjectorConnecting to a USB Hub Connecting to Keyboard and MouseConnecting to External Speakers Connecting to a Multi Function Printer Fax/Printer/ ScannerConnecting to the Internet and Network Connecting to Memory Sticks, Card Readers and Memory Cards Connecting to a WebcamConnecting Your System Chapter Optical Disk Drive ODD Operating Inserting a Disc in the ODDReading a Disc Removing a disc Writing to a DiscChapter System Recovery System Recovery When to use the System Recovery DiscRunning System Recovery Manager System Recovery Chapter Setting the Bios Setting the Bios Setting BiosHow to Use Phoenix-Award Bios Setup Program Standard Cmos Features Advanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Features Power Management Setup Load Setup Defaults Setting a Password Save & Exit Setup Exit without Saving Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Specifications SpecificationCustomer Support Chapter Other InformationViewsonic PC Mini Limited WarrantyLimitation of implied warranties