BenQ S52 user manual Left Side View

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(1) Kensington Lock Hole

You can attach a Kensington-type lock and cable to this hole to prevent theft.

(2)Ventilation Holes

For dissipating heat and keeping the computer at an optimal temperature.

(3) USB 2.0 Ports

For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cam- eras and MP3 players that use the USB interface.

(4) LAN (Ethernet) Port

Allows Joybook to connect to a 10/100Mbps Ethernet network.

(5) IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Port

For connecting high-speed peripherals such as digital video cameras and other consumer electronics devices that use the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface.

(6) PC Card Slot

This PC Card slot accepts one Type-II PC Card. You can use it and various PC Cards on the market to further expand the capabilities of your Joybook.

Insert the PC Card into the slots following the direction indicated on the card and complete related driver set- tings.

(7)PC Card Ejection Button

You can use this button to eject an inserted PC Card. To eject a PC Card:

1.Quit all PC Card applications and shut down all PC Card functions.

2.Press and then release the PC Card ejection button, causing it to pop out.

3.When the button has popped out, push it in again to eject the PC Card.

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Contents Welcome Copyright DisclaimerJoybook Models Covered by This Manual Table of Contents Ii Table of Contents Touring Your Joybook Left Side View DVD Super-Multi/DVD+RW/DVD & CD-RW Combo Drive Optional Right Side ViewModem Port VGA PortRear View Power Jack Port Replicator PortFor connecting AC power supply Serial, parallel, USB, etc Touring Your JoybookFront Panel Fn + F7 Function HotkeysFn + F6 Fn + F8+ E + R Num lk Caps lockGetting Started with Windows XP JB S52.book Page 9 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Using the Q-Media Bar Setting Up QMedia BarQ-Media Bar Sending and Receiving E-mail You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e-mailGetting Online Using the Built-In Wireless LAN Function Give it a profile name and click NextUsing Bluetooth Initializing Bluetooth ConnectionJB S52.book Page 15 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Configuring Bluetooth Services on Your Joybook Using the Bluetooth Services of the Connected DeviceSearching for a Bluetooth Device Quick ConnectionPerforming Advanced Bluetooth Configurations Playing a Music CD Listening to Music and Creating Custom Music CollectionsQMusic Workspace Creating a PlaylistConverting CD Music into MP3 Format Creating an MP3 Music CDInsert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook Creating a Slide Show or Screensaver Photo Explorer WorkspaceViewing Images Folder Tree allows you to manage your filesMaking a Calendar Options buttonEither Portrait or Landscape Power DVD Control Panel Watching DVD/VCD Movies10 11 12 13 14 Region Code Settings Basic OperationsPlayback status Indicates current playback status PowerDirector Workspace Making Your Own MoviesManaging Clips in the Workspace Movie-Making ProcessLoading Clips into the Library Working with EffectsProducing a Movie Disc Editing an EffectBurning CDs Using Nero Express When you are done selecting files, click FinishedJB S52.book Page 28 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM JB S52.book Page 29 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Using QCamera QCamera WorkspaceApplying Special Effects to Photos and Videos Capturing VideosCapturing Photos Creating a New AlbumJB S52.book Page 32 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Checking Battery Level Using QPowerLaunching QPower Selecting a Power ProfileAssociating Application Programs with Power Profiles Following QPower window will appearSpeed JB S52.book Page 35 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM QPresentation BenQ SurroundSmartAudio Attaching External Display Devices Attaching an External Display DeviceInstalling Additional Memory Memory of your Joybook can be extended to up to 2 GBSlide the battery retainers to the open position JB S52.book Page 40 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Using the Quick Recovery Function Recovering Your SystemUsing the Windows System Restore Tool Drive C using the backup data from drive DUsing the Recovery CDs Reinstalling Software or DriverFAQ and Troubleshooting Battery and PowerGeneral Connection What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook?How to prolong the life of the battery? My modem does not connect at 56K speed?Have problem setting up wireless network SystemClick Start and then My Computer There is no sound coming from the speakers Why does the keyboard and/or palm rest get warm?Click Properties and then Hardware Click Device Manager CD or DVD does not functionDVD movies will not play Hear noise when connecting an earphone to JoybookDisplay Displayed by the OSJB S52.book Page 48 Thursday, February 3, 2005 210 PM Battery Maintenance Information on Safety, Cleaning, and Battery MaintenanceSafety Cleaning Your JoybookService and Support BenQ Joybook Global Online ServiceJoybook Online Registration Worldwide Power Systems and Plug Types AppendixMemo Appendix

S52 specifications

The BenQ S52 emerges as a standout device in the realm of portable projectors, aimed primarily at users who prioritize both portability and display quality. This compact projector is recognized for its lightweight design, making it an ideal choice for business professionals, educators, and those who enjoy movie nights on the go.

One of the key features of the BenQ S52 is its impressive brightness. With a lumen rating that caters to various lighting conditions, the S52 ensures that presentations remain clear and vibrant, even in environments with ambient light. This capability allows users to set up anywhere without the need for complete darkness, enhancing the flexibility of its usage.

The S52 employs DLP technology, a hallmark of BenQ's projectors, known for delivering sharp, high-contrast images. This technology minimizes pixelation and produces detailed visuals, making it perfect for displaying intricate graphics or video content. Viewing angles are commendable as well, allowing multiple attendees to enjoy the same quality image from different positions.

Portability is further enhanced by the projector's compact dimensions and lightweight design. The S52 is easily transportable, fitting snugly into a briefcase or backpack, making it accessible for on-the-road presentations or casual outings. Its simple setup process ensures that users can connect their devices with minimal effort, reducing downtime before presentations.

Additionally, the BenQ S52 supports a range of connectivity options, including HDMI and USB ports. This versatility ensures compatibility with a wide array of devices, from laptops to gaming consoles. Users can switch between various input sources seamlessly, enhancing productivity in multi-device settings.

Another notable characteristic is the projector's energy efficiency. The BenQ S52 comes equipped with intelligent power-saving features that extend lamp life while maintaining image quality. This not only reduces the overall cost of ownership but also aligns with growing sustainability efforts by minimizing energy consumption.

In summary, the BenQ S52 is a powerhouse of portability, providing users with vivid displays, versatile connectivity options, and an energy-efficient design. Its combination of DLP technology and robust brightness makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a reliable projector that can adapt to various situations, from classrooms to outdoor movies. With its thoughtful design and capabilities, the BenQ S52 stands out as a formidable option in the competitive portable projector market.