Philips 150DM user manual Installing Windows XP Service Pack, Cable Setup, Load Battery, Get Ready

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7GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)

Installing Windows XP Service Pack 1

DesXcape runs on Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 1. If you have not yet installed Windows XP Service Pack 1 (or higher) on your computer, please follow this step. If you already have most recent Windows XP Service Pack installed on your computer, please skip this step and go to the next Hardware Setup section.

To check if you have Windows XP Service Pack 1

 

 

 

 

installed, right-click on My Computer, choose

 

 

Properties, General. If you do not see Service Pack

 

1

information is displayed, you do not have Service

 

 

Pack installed.

 

 

To install Windows XP Service Pack 1

 

 

1 Put the Windows XP Service Pack 1 CD into CD-

 

 

ROM drive

 

 

2 Run XPSP1.exe from CD-ROM drive and

 

 

 

 

Service Pack 1 is automatically installed.

 

Alternative: Open the Start menu. Choose My Computer and dou-

 

ble-click on XPSP1.exe icon on your CD-ROM drive.

 

If you experience problems with any of your existing applica-

Service

tion after the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 is

Pack1

 

installed, please go to the Microsoft website for additional

 

information or contact your application provders.

 

Hardware Setup

Cable Setup

In this section, you will set up the initial hardware environment for your DesXcape 150DM.

1Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor, plug it into the base station and then into a power outlet.

2If you plan to use DesXcape 150DM as your desktop monitor, make sure your computer is run- ning a resolution of 1024 x 768 or lower. Plug the VGA cable into the base station and then into your computer.

To check and adjust the resolution of your computer, right-click on your Windows Desktop. Screen Resolution is locat- ed under Properties, Settings. For additional information about your computer’s resolution, please contact your computer vendor.

For users with DVI-D video interface, instead of using the included VGA cable, plug your own DVI-D cable to the DVI-D port on the base station.

3If you want to use the audio output on your base station for speakers or a headset, plug the included audio cable into the audio in port on your base station, and then into the audio out port on your computer.

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DVI-D

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2

VGA

3

Load Battery

1Make sure the power switch of your DesXcape 150DM is in the power-off position.

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2 Install the battery into DesXcape 150DM,

 

2

and you will see the startup screen for a

 

power

 

few seconds before it goes off.

 

off

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Get Ready

1 Place DesXcape 150DM on the base station

2 Power on your computer

3 Power on DesXcape 150DM

Additional Hardware Setup

During the setup process, on screen prompts

power

will let you know when it is time to install

additional hardware.

on

 

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Contents User’s Manual About This Manual Getting Started 3 BeforeYou Begin Complete Start Guide 7 Hardware SetupUnpacking BeforeYou BeginPrerequisites 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 continueOn-Screen Tutorial First-timer TutorialDetach from Base Station 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 WlanDuring Software Setup Before SetupDuring Hardware 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 screenSmart Display vs. DesXcape 150DM What is DesXcape 150DMIntroduction to 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 ConformityPhilips EN61000-3-3 EN300328-2/EN301489-17Energy Star Declaration 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