ViewSonic VOT530 manual Application Scenarios, Living Room Scenario, Home Office Scenario

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Getting Started

Application Scenarios

Living Room Scenario

You can connect the system in your living room to an HDTV, speakers, DVD/VCD players, DSL (cable) modem, or other peripheral devices to build a digital home center.

Home Office Scenario

You can place your system together with an LCD video display, speakers, printer/scanner/fax, DSL (cable) modem, or other peripheral devices in your study.

Professional Scenario

You can connect the system in a business conference room to a projector in order to make presentations.

Mobile Scenario

Because the system comes in very compact size, you can carry it from your home to the office, or to a business meeting conveniently in a carrying case.

ViewSonic VOT530

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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