Philips user manual How DesXcape 150DM works, Specifications, Embedded System, Operating System

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39APPENDIX

How DesXcape 150DM works

You may use your DesXcape 150DM as a wireless monitor for any of your computers running Windows XP professional operating system when it is detached from the base station. As a wireless monitor, DesXcape 150DM may be battery-pow- ered (by the inside battery) or wall-powered (by connecting the AC power adaptor to DesXcape

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Specifications

Embedded System

CPU: Intel® Xscale Application Processor™; 400MHz

Memory: 64MB SDRAM (on board)

Flash ROM: 32MB

Operating System

• Microsoft® Windows CE for Smart Displays

150DM directly). The display signals, as well as sound and interactions from the touch-sensitive screen, are transmitted wirelessly between the computer and your DesXcape.

The key technologies that make DesXcape 150DM a wireless monitor include 802.11b wire- less technology and Windows Smart Display tech- nology. The 802.11b wireless technology is the basis for all the wireless transmissions between DesXcape 150DM and the computer. DesXcape 150DM has built-in a wireless network module and there is also a wireless network adaptor for your computer with the purchase of DesXcape 150DM for such wireless communications. On the other hand,Windows Smart Display technolo- gy provides all the functionalities and user-friendly interfaces for your wireless anywhere experience with DesXcape 150DM at home.

DesXcape 150DM can be used as a desktop monitor when it is on the base station with the base station connected to your computer. In this setup, the AC power adaptor connected to the base station powers DesXcape 150DM while the computer transmits display signals to DesXcape 150DM through a video cable (a VGA cable or a DVI cable). With the power and display signals, DesXcape 150DM acts exactly like a 15" LCD monitor for your computer.

When your DesXcape 150DM is placed in its base station in the stationary mode, the USB cable connecting the base station and your computer transmits data for the optional wireless keyboard, DesXcape 150DM touch sensitive screen, and base station USB ports to your computer.

Wireless Communications

• 802.11b wireless LAN (built in)

LCD panel

 

• Type

TFT LCD

Screen size

15 inch / 38.1 cm

Pixel pitch

0.297 x 0.297mm

LCD panel type

1024 x 768 pixels

 

 

R.G.B vertical stripe,

 

 

Anti-glare polarizer

Effective viewing area

304.1 x 228.1mm

Display colors

16M colors (dithering),

 

 

65,535 colors (RDP mode)

Touch panel

12-bit A/D converter; 100 samples per second

Video

Dual input interface: Both Analog (D-Sub) and DVI-D are available and user selectable

Panel optical characteristics

 

Contrast ratio

250 (typ.)

Brightness

170 cd/m2

 

 

(with touch panel)

Viewing angle

Upper

30°(typ.)

 

(C/R >5)

Lower

60°(typ.)

 

 

Left

50°(typ.)

 

 

Right

50°(typ.)

Power management

Complies with EPA Energy Star specifications

Buttons and controls

 

• On display

Power on/off

- slide switch

 

Brightness

- VR dial

 

Volume

- VR dial

 

Dashboard

- launch button

 

Input panel

- launch button

 

Hardware reset

- push button

 

Software reset

- push button

 

R/F keyboard reset

- push button

• OSD

OK

- Tact Switch

 

Auto

- Tact Switch

 

Up/Down

- Tact Switch

 

Left / Right

- Tact Switch

I/O

 

• On display

- VGA (mini jack) out

 

- USB type A (2):

 

for keyboard and mouse

 

- Headphone jack

 

- DC-in jack

 

- Base station connector

 

- Dual integral stereo 16 bit

 

AC 97 2.0 compliant

 

speaker (2)

• On Base station - DC-in jack

-DVI-D (digital)

-15-pin Dsub (analog)

-USB type B

-USB type A (2):

for keyboard and mouse

-Audio-in jack

-Audio-out jack

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Contents User’s Manual About This Manual Getting Started 3 BeforeYou Begin Complete Start Guide 7 Hardware SetupBeforeYou Begin PrerequisitesUnpacking Physical Appearance Cable Setup Installing Windows XP Service PackLoad Battery Additional Hardware SetupSmart Display Services Setup Software SetupConnect USB Cables screen Smart Display Setup WizardUse Existing Wireless Hardware? Computers you want to access through DesXcape 150DMView and Print Network Settings When you have printed this page, click Next to continueFirst-timer Tutorial Detach from Base StationOn-Screen Tutorial Disconnect from your computer Connect to your computerPlace back into base station Click on the user name with which you want to connectProduct Care DesXcape 150DM software updateDesXcape Experience Online RegistrationAutomatic wireless reconnection DesXcape 150DM as Wireless MonitorBattery and Power status VGA Out from DesXcape 150DMDesXcape 150DM as Desktop Monitor Working with an optional wireless keyboardOther DesXcape 150DM functions Optimize and CustomizeSound settings on your DesXcape 150DM Power-saving settings on your DesXcape 150DMReconfigure the DesXcape 150DM wireless network Access to multiple computersOSD Tree For Analog /Digital Input OSD functionsGlossary Wired equivalent privacy WEP Windows Powered Smart DisplayWireless access point Wireless local area network WlanBefore Setup During Hardware SetupDuring Software Setup Q10What does it mean to SelectYour Wireless Network? Q9 What does Use Existing Wireless Hardware mean?During Use Q13I see a Check Cable Connection screenWhat is DesXcape 150DM Introduction to DesXcape 150DMSmart Display vs. DesXcape 150DM Wireless Communications SpecificationsHow DesXcape 150DM works Embedded SystemWarranty Regulatory information Additional information & customer carePlace no heavy objects on the screen CE Declaration of ConformityEN61000-3-3 EN300328-2/EN301489-17 Energy Star DeclarationPhilips Ergonomie Hinweis nur Deutschland How to connect a plugEnd-of-Life Disposal Information for UK onlyPhilips LCD Panel Pixel Defect Policy CopyrightBright Dot Dark DotProtect Your Investment Open Please Warranty