150DM
Philips DesXcape 150DM
Detachable Monitor
Access
To
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User’s Manual
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENT
2 AboutThis Manual
This is the User’s Manual of Philips DesXcape 150DM. This manual is a complete start guide as well
as the reference book for your DesXcape 150DM.
3 BeforeYou Begin
GETTING STARTED
This User’s Manual, a Quick Start Guide, and an interactive Philips DesXcape 150DMTutorial are
materials designed to help you enjoy the best DesXcape 150DM experience.
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Hardware Setup
Software Setup
(A COMPLETE START GUIDE)
For general users, it is recommended to use such materials in the following order:
15 First-timerTutorial
1 Start with the Getting Started chapter of this User’s Manual to setup your DesXcape
150DM and logon to your computer.
19 Product Care
LEARN MORE
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING
APPENDIX
2 Then, go through the interactive SPhilips DesXcape 150DMTutorial that your computer
20 The DesXcape Experience
24 Optimize and Customize
29 Glossary
will automatically launch for you.
3 Finally, come back to this User’s Manual to learn more about your DesXcape 150DM.
Experienced users may want to use these materials in the following order:
1 Start with Quick Start Guide to setup your DesXcape 150DM and logon to your com-
33 Before Setup
puter. Refer to the corresponding sections in this User’s Manual when in doubt.
34 During Hardware Setup
34 During Software Setup
35 During Use
2 Then, go through the interactive Philips DesXcape 150DMTutorial that your computer
will automatically launch for you.
3 Finally, come back to this User’s Manual to learn more about your DesXcape 150DM.
If you have questions after DesXcape 150DM is set up on your computer, come back to this User’s
Manual or use the Help and Support Center on your computer for more information.
38 Introduction to DesXcape 150DM
40 Specifications
41 Warranty
43 Additional Information & Customer Care
44 Regulatory Information
49 Copyright
49 Philips LCD Panel Pixel Defect Policy
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
This chapter provides detailed steps and complete information to guide you when setting up your
DesXcape 150DM for the first time. Though the process is simple and straightforward, it is still rec-
ommended that you read and follow these steps carefully.
Unpacking
PACKING LIST— the DesXcape 150DM carton contains the following items:
BeforeYou Begin
Prerequisites
If you do not have a monitor connected to your computer yet, you may perform the following checking
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after Hardware Setup.
DesXcape 150DM
Base station
Before using your DesXcape 150DM, be sure the following requirements are met:
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Your computer must have MicrosoftWindows XP
Professional installed.
To check if your computer is running MicrosoftWindows XP
Professional, right-click on My Computer, choose Properties,
General. If you still have
Philips wireless
network adaptor
further questions, please con-
Battery
AC power adaptor
tact your computer vendor.
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Your computer must
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have the processing
power of Pentium III
running at 700 MHz
or higher, 128MB
DRAM, and two
unused USB ports.
red tag
blue tag
yellow tag
yellow tag
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Stylus (two)
VGA cable
Audio cable
USB cable 1
USB cable 2
To check if the processing
power and DRAM of your
computer, find and right-
click on My Computer, choose Properties, General.
If you have further questions, please contact your com-
puter vendor.
MicrosoftWindows
Service Pack 1 CD
Mini-VGA cable
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Before starting to setup your DesXcape
150DM, you must have at least oneWindows
user account on your computer. The user
account must have a password and be designat-
ed a computer administrator.
To determine your user account status, click Start menu, Control Panel, User Accounts for the information. If
DesXcape 150DM
Setup CD
Quick Start Guide
User’s Manual (this book)
you have further question, please contact your computer vendor.
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
Physical Appearance
Base Station
DesXcape 150DM
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OSD button
Audio out
Audio in
VGA/DVI-D
USB (type A)
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USB (type B)
DC power-in
DesXcape 150DM connector
DesXcape 150DM latch
1 Power switch
2 Dashboard button
3 Input Panel button
4 Wireless signal indicator 11 USB
5 Battery indicator 12 Mini-VGA out
8 DC power-in
9 Speaker
10 Headphone jack
15 Kensington lock slot
16 Software/Hardware reset button
17 Reset button for optional wireless keyboard
18 Monitor support
19 Battery cover
6 Brightness adjusting wheel 13 Antenna and housing 20 Base station connector
7 Volume adjusting wheel 14 Stylus housing
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
Installing Windows XP Service Pack 1
DesXcape runs on MicrosoftWindows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 1. If you have not
yet installedWindows XP Service Pack 1 (or higher) on your computer, please follow this step. If
you already have most recentWindows XP Service Pack installed on your computer, please skip this
step and go to the next Hardware Setup section.
To check if you haveWindows XP Service Pack 1
installed, right-click on My Computer, choose
Properties, General. If you do not see Service Pack
information is displayed, you do not have Service
Pack installed.
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DVI-D
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To installWindows XP Service Pack 1
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Put theWindows XP Service Pack 1 CD into CD-
ROM drive
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VGA
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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.
Load Battery
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Make sure the power switch of your DesXcape
150DM is in the power-off position.
Service
Pack1
If you experience problems with any of your existing applica-
tion after the MicrosoftWindows XP Service Pack 1 is
installed, please go to the Microsoft website for additional
information or contact your application provders.
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Install the battery into DesXcape 150DM,
and you will see the startup screen for a
few seconds before it goes off.
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power
off
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Hardware Setup
Cable Setup
In this section, you will set up the initial hardware environment for your DesXcape 150DM.
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Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor, plug it into the base station and then into a
power outlet.
Get Ready
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If 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 theVGA cable into the base station and
then into your computer.
To check and adjust the resolution of your computer, right-click on yourWindows Desktop. Screen Resolution is locat-
ed under Properties, Settings. For additional information about your computer’s resolution, please contact your
computer vendor.
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Place DesXcape 150DM on the base station
Power on your computer
Power on DesXcape 150DM
For users with DVI-D video interface, instead of using the includedVGA cable, plug your own
DVI-D cable to the DVI-D port on the base station.
Additional Hardware Setup
During the setup process, on screen prompts
will let you know when it is time to install
additional hardware.
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If 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.
power
on
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
Software Setup
Step 3: Enable Remote Desktop
If your computer has already been set to enable Remote
Desktop, this screen will not be displayed.
This section will guide you through software installation and additional hardware setup procedures
for your DesXcape 150DM.
Click Next to continue.
Insert DesXcape 150DM Setup CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The SetupWizard will
start automatically.
Step 4: Select Power Mode
If the SetupWizard does not start automatically, you can start it manually by opening Setup.exe from your CD-ROM drive.
Select your CD-ROM drive by opening the Start menu and then choosing My Computer.
Click Next to continue.
It is highly recommended that you select “I want to disable
standby and hibernate mode” for best experience.
Smart Display Services Setup
Below are the sequence of screens and an explanation for each screen.
Step 5: DesXcape 150DM Driver Installation
Click Next to continue.
Step 6: ConnectWireless Network Adaptor
Please select the language you want for DesXcape 150DM
and rest of the installation process.
Connect Philips wireless network adaptor to your
computer by connecting the blue end of the
included USB cable to the Philips wireless net-
work adaptor’s blue socket.Then connect the yel-
low end of the USB cable directly to your com-
puter’s USB port.
Step 1: Welcome to Smart Display Services Setup
Wizard
Click Next to continue.
(Note: DO NOT connect the yellow end to the base station.)
Follow and complete the Found New Hardware
Wizard if it pops up.
yellow end
Ignore and cancel the Network SetupWizard if
it pops up.
Step 2: License Agreement
personal
computer
Click Next to continue.
yellow end
Click on the I agree to the terms of the license
agreement box and then Next.
blue end
If you do not agree to the terms of the license
agreement, the setup program will end and software
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for DesXcape 150DM will not be installed on your
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computer.
blue end
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
Situation A
Step 7 Depending on the language you selected for
ware copying process is complete, you will see
the following screen on your computer and your
your DesXcape 150DM, you will see either:
DesXcape 150DM will program itself automatical-
ly and restart.
Situation A
1 Smart Display Services Installed screen
Click Next to continue when it becomes available.
2 Connect USB Cable screen
Connect the red end of the included USB cable to
the base station’s red socket. Next, connect the
yellow end of the USB cable to your computer’s
USB port.
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Note: DO NOT connect the yellow end back to the BASE
STATION.
Wait for a few moments before the computer
recognizes DesXcape 150DM and shows the
Next button.
Click Next to continue.
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Situation B
Step 8: Smart Display SetupWizard
Situation B
1 Connect USB Cables screen
Connect the red end of the included USB cable
to the base station’s red socket. Next, connect
the yellow end of the USB cable to your com-
puter’s USB port.
Click Next to continue.
• Click Manual only if you are an advanced user with special needs
Using my DesXcape 150DM with various network configurations
Scenario 1.
Note: DO NOT connect the yellow end back to the BASE
Using DesXcape 150DM to access a single computer running theWindows XP Professional
operating system:
STATION.
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Wait for a few moments before the computer
recognizes DesXcape 150DM and shows the
Next button.
- Select Next at step 8
- At step 9, select Next directly. Make sure the box Use the wireless network hardware I had
prior to purchasing my Smart Display is UNCHECKED. Your DesXcape 150DM will form
a direct wireless link with the Philips wireless network adaptor on your computer with-
out changing your existing network
yellow end
Click Next to continue.
2 Copying Software toYour Smart Display
To support the selected language on DesXcape
150DM, your computer will now start copying
software to DesXcape 150DM. When the soft-
personal
computer
Scenario 2.
Using DesXcape 150DM to access two or more computers running theWindows XP
Professional operating system on your home network with no wireless network in place:
red end
- You must initially have at least one wireless network connecting the computers you want
DesXcape 150DM to access.
- DesXcape 150DM supports most home wireless network environments based on 802.11b
(WiFi) standard. Therefore, you need to decide on a home wireless network environment
and implement prior to setting up your DesXcape 150DM to access your home network.
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GETTING STARTED (A Complete Start Guide)
Scenario 3.
- Start with the first computer
Using DesXcape 150DM to access two or more computers running theWindows XP
Professional operating system on your home network with an Access Point between the
computers you want to access through DesXcape 150DM:
- Select Next in Step 8
- At step 9, make sure the box Use the wireless net-
work hardware I had prior to purchasing my Smart
Display is CHECKED. Then select Next.
- Confirm the wireless network your computers are
connected to and click Next.
- Finish the entire setup process. Repeat this same
process for each computer with which you want
DesXcape 150DM to connect.
- Start with the first computer
- Select Manual in Step 8
- Fill in your home wireless network environment
settings on the following page:
A You need to fill in the SSID and Computer
Name of the computer you are currently
working on to gain access through
DesXcape 150DM).
In this scenario, the wireless module of your DesXcape 150DM will work in the Ad Hoc mode.
Step 9: Use ExistingWireless Hardware?
1 If theWEP function of your wireless net-
work is not disabled, you need to fill in
yourWEP key.
DesXcape 150DM comes with a wireless network
adaptor for the computer.
Click Next to continue
2 If your wireless network does not support
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the DHCP function, you may need to man-
ually assign an IP address for your
DesXcape 150DM
If you have a local wireless network already set up, you can use that
network by selecting the Use the wireless network hardware I
had prior to purchasing my Smart Display check box. With
this option, you will skip Step 10.
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3 If your wireless network uses MAC
address filtering, you may need to add the
MAC address of your DesXcape 150DM.
Step 10: View and Print Network Settings
When you have printed this page, click Next to
B Please refer to Microsoft Help and Support
Center and your wireless network devices’
manuals to learn how to obtain required
information from and add new entries to
your existing home wireless network.
continue.
Note: None of the information on the View and Print Network
Settings page is saved on your computer. Since you may need this
information – especially the Network (orWEP) key later, it is a good
idea to print this wizard page for future reference.
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- Finish the entire setup process and repeat this
same process for each computer with which
you want DesXcape 150DM to connect.
- In this scenario, the wireless module of your DesXcape 150DM will work in the
Infrastructure mode.
Step 11: Welcome to the Add UsersWizard
Each DesXcape 150DM user must have a unique
user account on the host computer and a unique
connection configuration, known as a user connec-
tion, on the DesXcape 150DM. Each DesXcape
150DM user logs on to the computer by selecting
his or her user name from the DesXcape 150DM
Dashboard.
Scenario 4.
Using DesXcape 150DM to access two or more computers runningWindows XP Professional
operating system on your home network without an Access Point – using only wireless
network adaptors between the computers you want DesXcape 150DM to access:
Click Next to continue with the wizard.
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Input Panel
Step 12 Add Smart Display Users
The wizard lists the users who are eligible to be
The Input Panel is an on-screen keyboard and writing pad that
simplifies the task of entering text using a stylus. To display the
Input Panel, press the Input Panel hardware button on your
DesXcape 150DM.
added. Select required users and click Next.
input panel
button
To hide it, press the button again. This is a good time to tap on
the different functions on the toolbar to see how they work.
Step 13: Completing the Add UsersWizard
More information about how to use and configure the Input
Panel will be provided during the interactive Smart Display
Tutorial program and be found in Microsoft Help and Support
on your computer. Open the Start menu, Help and Support, Hardware, and then Windows
Powered Smart Display. Look for information in the Smart Display Input Panel.
Click Finish.
Now you have completed the entire DesXcape
150DM setup process and will be returned to your
Windows desktop. Now let’s start unleashing the
power of DesXcape 150DM by learning through
First-timerTutorial!
Dashboard
The Dashboard is the screen you see on your DesXcape
150DM when you detach it from the base station before con-
dashboard
button
necting it to your computer.You can access the Dashboard at
any time by pressing the Dashboard hardware button on your
DesXcape 150DM.
First-timerTutorial
Detach from Base Station
The left column of the Dashboard lists the connections that you
have created and allows you to connect to the computer with
the same user name by simply selecting the connection name.
To detach your DesXcape 150DM from its base station, please
refer to the illustration.
The right column shows your battery charge level and your net-
work signal strength level.The battery level indicator graphi-
cally illustrates the battery charge level and changes when
the battery is plugged into AC power and charging. Signal
strength indicates how well your DesXcape 150DM receives
the wireless signals from your computer.
Note: In order to conserve battery power, your DesXcape 150DM may
turn off the system after certain period of inactivity.When this hap-
pens, the power switch remains in the ON position. To turn on your
DesXcape 150DM under such circumstances, slide the power switch
to the OFF position and then back to ON position.
On-ScreenTutorial
More information about how to use and configure
the settings from Dashboard can be found from
Microsoft Help and Support on your comput-
er. Open the Start menu, Help and Support,
Hardware, and then Windows Powered
Smart Display. Look for information under
Smart Display settings.
Screen Alignment
When you detach DesXcape 150DM from its base station after setting it up on your computer, your
DesXcape 150DM will ask you to tap selected areas on the screen with the stylus.This process
helps DesXcape learn your stylus tap ‘signature.’ Please follow the screen instructions to complete
this process.
To realign the touch sensitive screen on your DesXcape 150DM in the future, you may tap Settings on
the Dashboard (See the Dashboard section below) and follow the instructions in the Stylus section.
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Log off option: If you choose to log off from your DesXcape
Connect to your computer
150DM, your applications will shut down, your desktop settings
will be saved, and the connection between your DesXcape
150DM and your computer will close. The next time you log
on, either from your DesXcape 150DM or computer, you will
need to launch any applications you want to use.
To connect to your computer, follow these steps:
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Turn on your DesXcape 150DM and detach it from the
base station.
After turning on your DesXcape 150DM, you may have to wait a few
seconds for it to detect your network. From the Dashboard, be sure
the network signal strength is good.When the signal strength is good,
the network indicator light is green
To disconnect from your computer, you can use either of the
following procedures.
green light
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Choose Start and then choose
Disconnect.
A message appears asking you to con-
firm that you want to disconnect.
Click on the user name with which you want to connect.
dashboard
button
A Logon dialog box appears with the user name listed. This dialog box
does not appear if you have chosen to have your DesXcape 150DM
remember the password for your user connection in the Dashboard set-
tings. To have your DesXcape 150DM remember the password, tap the
edit box Edit next to the selected user name in the
Dashboard, check the box for Remember pass-
Choose Disconnect. To stay
connected, choose Cancel.
or
word, enter the password for the selected user name
and click OK. For more information about
Dashboard settings, open the Start menu and select
Help and Support, Hardware, and Windows
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Press the hardware button for
the Dashboard.
A message appears warning you that you are about to be disconnected.
Choose OK.
Powered Smart Display. Look for information
under Smart Display settings.
To log off from your computer:
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If the Logon dialog box appears, push the
Input Panel button to display the on-
screen keyboard, enter the password, and then choose
OK.The Windows desktop of your computer appears.
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Choose Start, and then choose Log Off.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to log off.
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Choose Log Off to log off and disconnect from your computer.To remain logged-on and to
stay connected, choose Cancel.
When you connect your DesXcape 150DM to your computer, you will
see your computer's desktop with your icons. By default, you will not see
your desktop wallpaper; instead, your desktop will be a solid color.
However, you can choose to display your desktop wallpaper by tapping
Settings on Dashboard and check the box for Display computer’s
wallpaper. Note:Wallpaper display can slow performance.
Place back into base station
Please refer to the illustration to place your DesXcape 150DM
to the base station.
DesXcape 150DM’s battery is charged when it is placed in the
base station. Usually it takes less
than one hour and half to
Disconnect from your computer
When you have finished using your DesXcape 150DM, you have two options for ending the commu-
nication link between your DesXcape 150DM and your computer: disconnect or log off.
charge an empty battery to
80% of its full capacity. To
charge DesXcape away from
its base station, connect the
AC power adaptor directly to
your DesXcape 150DM.
Disconnect option: If you choose to disconnect, you will still be logged in to your computer, and
your applications will continue to run, but your computer will no longer be visible through your
DesXcape 150DM. When you next log on either from your DesXcape 150DM or while sitting at
your computer, the desktop will show that all active applications remain active.
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DesXcape 150DM software update
Product Care
From time to time, new software updates will be available from the Philips website. Registered
users will be informed of software updates through proactive email notifications. To register your
Here are the care notes you should know about using DesXcape 150DM. Please note that damage
to DesXcape 150DM due to misuse/accidents will not be covered by your product warranty.
The software update notification email will explain how to update your DesXcape 150DM and
maintain optimal performance.
The DesXcape Experience
Online Registration
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DesXcape comes with great online customer care!
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System update notice: From time to time, Philips will create performance-enhancing
upgrades that make DesXcape 150DM operations even smoother and augment compatibility.
We’ll let registered users know about upgrades through proactive e-mail messages.
Online Support : We’ll provide for device driver downloads, applications, user reference
materials as well as answers to questions asked by DesXcape 150DM users at a convenient
online location.
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Club Philips and other activities:You will have the opportunity to join exclusive user clubs,
participate in special programs or get extra benefits!
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Do not drop:
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Do not hit:
But you have to register to get the goodies! If you haven’t already done so, please register online now:
DesXcape 150DM is a complicated elec-
tronic device and cannot stand the shock
from dropping.
The LCD panel of DesXcape is made of glass
and therefore is sensitive to abnormal forces.
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Place no heavy objects on the screen:
Screen cleaning:
Philips is committed to protect your personal privacy. Philips privacy policy is available at the bot-
tom of all Philips websites.
Do not expose to moisture:
DesXcape 150DM is neither moisture
proof nor moisture resistant. Exposing
any part of DesXcape 150DM to mois-
ture or spilling liquids of any kind onto it
will very likely damage your DesXcape
150DM.
please use only dry soft cloth to sweep
your screen.
Base station function
The base station works only when DesXcape 150DM is housed
in it. The base station turns off automatically when DesXcape
150DM is powered off or detached. A light indicator at the
front shows whether or not the base station is active.
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Temperature & Humidity limitations:
Operating temperature:5° ~ 35° (Celsius)
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Do not scratch:
Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
It is highly recommended that you connect to the
base station only devices that you do not plan to use
while DesXcape 150DM is away from its base station.
Use the base station to connect devices like key-
boards, mouse, speakers, and microphones that are
The touch screen of DesXcape 150DM may
be damaged by hardware with sharp edges.
Please only use the stylus that came with
your DesXcape 150DM touch screen.
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only used when DesXcape 150DM is housed in its base station. If you plan to use a device while
DesXcape 150DM is away from the base station in its mobile mode, connect it directly to your
computer or to a USB hub.
Automatic wireless reconnection
When you move out of the wireless operating range of your DesXcape 150DM, it loses the ability
to establish a connection to your computer. If you move out of the wireless operating range when
you have already established a connection to your computer, the system will automatically try to re-
establish the connection to keep your experience uninterrupted. DesXcape 150DM will return to
Dashboard after failing to re-establish the previous connection several times.
Important: Do not connect the wireless network adaptor to
the base station. If the wireless network adaptor is connected to
the base station, it cannot communicate with your DesXcape
150DM while it is away.
Battery and Power status
Your base station is tilt-adjustable. Adjust it according to
your preferred viewing angle when DesXcape 150DM is on
its base station.
When you detach DesXcape 150DM from the base station and
do not have AC adaptor connected to it, DesXcape 150DM oper-
ates on battery power. Battery status is shown on the Dashboard
when you are not connected to a computer or on the
Base station interfaces: (PLEASE REFERTOTHE PAGE 6 FOR DETAIL.)
Smart Display Notification icon
connected to a computer.
when you are
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OSD buttons: Activate an On-Screen Display menu for adjusting your display performance
when DesXcape 150DM is housed in its base station.
Audio in: Receives sound from your computer. When connected to your computer with an
audio cable, DesXcape 150DM speakers on become your computer speakers when DesXcape
150DM is housed in its base station.
When your DesXcape 150DM is on and battery level
is low, the battery indicator will turn into yellow and
start blinking. If this occurs, please recharge your
DesXcape 150DM immediately.
Important:This plug is only for use with an audio cable connecting the base station and your computer. It is not suitable
Your DesXcape 150DM continues to consume some power when its power is off. For this reason, we
strongly recommend that you place your DesXcape 150DM back in base station for recharge when
not in use or recharge it with the direct AC power adaptor at regular intervals.
for use with a microphone.
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Audio out: Output the sound coming from your computer to external speakers or a headset.
VGA/DVI-D: Receives video image signals from your computer.
USB (type A): Supports all USB devices when DesXcape 150DM is on the base station as a desk-
top monitor. Remember: Base station USB ports are active only when DesXcape
150DM is housed in its base station.
USB (type B): Transfers non-video signals between the base station and your computer.
DC in: Provides power to charge the DesXcape 150DM when it is housed in its base station.
DesXcape 150DM connector:Transmits signals between the base station and DesXcape
150DM.
If DesXcape 150DM’s battery is com-
pletely depleted, all the setting on your
DesXcape 150DM might be lost even
after you recharge the battery. In this
case, please refer to the Quick
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Troubleshooting section in this manual.
For additional information regarding
battery and power status, go to
Microsoft Help and Support
Center. Click Start menu, Help
and Support, Hardware, and look
under Windows Powered Smart
Display. Alternatively, search for
Smart Display in Microsoft Help
and Support Center.
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DesXcape 150DM latch: Secures DesXcape 150DM when it housed in the base station.
DesXcape 150DM as Wireless Monitor
VGA Out from DesXcape 150DM
There is a mini-VGA output port at the right side of your DesXcape 150DM. (See illustration on
page 5.) With the included DesXcape 150DM mini-VGA cable, this port can output the display sig-
nals of your DesXcape 150DM directly to any display device you wish to use — another monitor or
even a projector!
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UsingWireless Keyboard
DesXcape 150DM as Desktop Monitor
TheWireless Keyboard functions exactly like a normal key-
board.A touch pad below the keypad allows you to draw lines
or point to items on theWindows desktop. The left touch pad
button functions like left clicking a mouse and the right touch
pad button functions like right clicking a mouse.
Analog and Digital video input
When you have different video signal coming from theVGA port and the DVI-D port, the signal
from DVI-D port is automatically chosen as the preferred signal for video display. You may choose
to display the video signal fromVGA port by using INPUT SELECTION from the OSD menu.
For more information about the OSD menu, please refer to OSD functions in the Optimize and
Customize chapter.
Touch Pad
Other DesXcape 150DM functions
Working with an optional wireless keyboard
Here is a functional list of components and interfaces on the DesXcape 150DM:
(PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR DETAILS)
Setting upWireless Keyboard
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Brightness adjusting wheel: Scrolls up or down to adjust LCD screen brightness.
Volume adjusting wheel: Scrolls up or down to adjust DesXcape 150DM speaker volume.
DC-in: Connects to the plug from AC power adaptor for directly charging your DesXcape
150DM when it is not housed in its base station.
The optional Philips DesXcape 150DM wireless keyboard gives
you the benefits of an additional input tool that complements
DesXcape 150DM’s built in on screen keyboard. TheWireless
Keyboard uses a built-in radio frequency module to communi-
cate directly to your DesXcape 150DM. In order to comple-
ment – not interfere with – your DesXcape experience, key-
board frequency is different than the frequency employed by
DesXcape 150DM to communicate the host computer.
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Speaker: Outputs DesXcape 150DM sound.
Headphone jack: Outputs DesXcape 150DM sound to your headphones.
USB: Supports additional USB keyboard or mouse devices.
Kensington lock slot: Supports Kensington type lock
Installing the optional wireless keyboard
Optimize and Customize
With your DesXcape 150DM nearby, slide and lift to remove
the battery cover of your wireless keyboard. Load four AAA
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size batteries into the keyboard.
Replace the cover over the
batteries and slide the cover
back into place. With batter-
ies loaded, the keyboard auto-
matically searches for your
DesXcape 150DM and, in a
Optimize wireless signal strength
Here is a quick summary of ways you can optimize your wireless signal strength:
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Keep as few things as possible between your DesXcape 150DM and the wireless network adap-
tor. Large metal objects are especially prone to creating signal degradation.
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Avoid working in the vicinity of interference creating devices such as 2.4GHz cordless phones,
microwave ovens and Bluetooth devices.
on DesXcape
150DM
onWireless
Keyboard
few seconds, configures itself to
work with DesXcape 150DM.
Using your DesXcape 150M antenna
On rare occasions when the automatic configuration process doesn’t connect, restart the search process by pressing
the Connection Reset button on the front panel of the keyboard and then Keyboard Connection Reset button on the
left-hand rear of your DesXcape 150DM. Both your DesXcape 150DM and the keyboard will try to find each other
and automatically configure themselves.
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Pull up the DesXcape 150DM antenna from its housing and adjust the antenna direction for
best signal quality.
Optimize wireless display performance
When it is on the base station, DesXcape 150DM supports all PC applications. When it is detached
from the base station, most applications run flawlessly. However, at times there are few exceptions.
Sometimes Internet streaming audio and video may not run smoothly on DesXcape 150DM in its
wireless mode. This is most likely due to poor wireless signal quality, large video screen size, or too
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many applications running at the same time. Please take the steps listed above in Optimize wire-
less signal strength to improve wireless signal quality, adjust the video screen size and close
unnecessary applications to enhance your wireless experience.
Reconfigure the DesXcape 150DM wireless network
You can reconfigure your DesXcape 150DM wireless net-
work settings to make it work again with a changed home
wireless network environment.
Note:Due to wireless bandwidth limitations and special hardware requirements, DesXcape 150DM does not support full
screen motion pictures or 3D games.
Here’s how:
Power-saving settings on your DesXcape 150DM
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At the Product Maintenance page, select Add Users.
The setup program will reconfigure your wireless net-
work and add new users. If you want to reinstall all the
programs and drivers before the setup program recon-
figures your wireless network and adds new users,
select Repair.
Set your DesXcape 150DM power-saving functions by click-
ing the Dashboard’s Settings button on Dashboard and
choosing Power.
You may configure different settings here for your
DesXcape 150DM depending whether it is running on bat-
tery power or AC power.
— Or —,
Go to Microsoft Help and Support on your comput-
Sound settings on your DesXcape 150DM
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Configure your DesXcape 150DM sound settings by clicking
the Dashboard’s Settings button on Dashboard and look-
ing under the tab General.
er to find information about DesXcape manual setup.
Click Start menu, Help and Support, Hardware
and look under Windows Powered Smart Display.
Alternatively, search for Smart Display in the
Microsoft Help and Support Center.
You may turn your DesXcape 150DM into a remote con-
troller and your PC into a jukebox to play music by choos-
ing to leave sound on computer, or change your stylus tap
volume here.
Access to multiple computers
To use one DesXcape 150DM to access more than one computer, you need to have all the comput-
ers runningWindows XP professional edition with Service Pack 1 with the DesXcape 150DM Setup
CD installed. Then you can set your DesXcape 150DM and all the computers you plan to logon to
work on the same wireless network. After that, you can use the Add UserWizard on each comput-
er to create user connections to each computer or manually create user connections.
Show desktopWallpaper
By default, you will not see your desktop wallpaper when
you connect your DesXcape 150DM to your computer;
instead, your desktop will be a solid color.
You can choose to display your desktop wallpaper by tap-
ping Settings on Dashboard, look under the tab General, and
check the box for Display computer’s wallpaper.
For more information about setting up your DesXcape wireless network manually and creating user
connections manually, please refer to “What wireless net work is best for my DesXcape 150DM”
section on page 11. Go to Microsoft Help and Support on your computer. Click Start menu,
Help and Support, Hardware and look underWindows Powered Smart Display.
Alternatively, search for Smart Display in the Microsoft Help and Support Center.
Manage users on your DesXcape 150DM
To add new DesXcape 150DM users, launch the Add User
Wizard on your computer.
(Click Start menu,All Programs, Microsoft Smart Display
Services and then Add UserWizard.)
To remove an existing DesXcape 150DM user, tap Edit but-
ton of the user account on Dashboard and tap delete.
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Here is the whole OSD function structure:
DesXcape 150DM as Desktop Monitor
OSD functions
OSDTree (For Analog /Digital Input)
First Level
Second Level
DesXcape 150DM has an On-Screen-Display (OSD) function that enables users to adjust the display
performance of DesXcape 150DM when it is on the base station.
The Main page appears when you push the OSD button OK.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Here is the description of the adjustment items:
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
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LANGUAGE
Sets the OSD to display in one of
six languages English, Español,
Français, Deutsch, Italiano,
Japanese.
M A I N C O N T R O L S
L A N G UAG E
A D J U S T P O S I T I O N
C O N T R A S T
V I D E O N O I S E
A D J U S T C O L O R
O S D S E T T I N G S
P R O D U C T I N F O R M AT I O N
ADJUST POSITION
CONTRAST
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
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CONTRAST
Adjusts screen contrast.
CONTRAST
VIDEO NOISE
(*Digital without this item)
PHASE
CLOCK
ADJUST POSITION
Adjusts monitor screen horizon-
tal or vertical viewing area.
R E S E T TO FAC TO RY S E T T I N G S
ADJUST COLOR
(*Digital without this item)
ORIGINAL PANEL COLOR
9300K FOR CAD/CAM USE
6500K FOR IMAGE MANAGEMENT
USER PRESET
RED
I N P U T S E L E C T I O N
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VIDEO NOISE
Adjusts display clarity by changing
Phase and Clock values.
E X I T M A I N C O N T R O L S
M OV E S E L E C T I O N T H E N
GREEN
BLUE
ADJUST COLOR
Four different color temperatures are available.
a. 9300K
b. 6500K
OSD SETTINGS
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
c. ORIGINAL PANEL COLOR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SERIAL NO.
d. USER PRESET (Setting the color by user’s preference.)
RESOLUTION
VIDEO INPUT
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7
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OSD SETTINGS
Sets the location where the OSD screen appears.
RESETTO FACTORY SETTINGS
INPUT SELECTION
NO
YES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Displays product information including serial number, resolution and video input status.
ANALOG (D-SUB)
DIGITAL (DVI)
ANALOG (DVI)
INPUT SELECTION
Selects Analog (VGA port) or Digital (DVI-D port) video input signal.
EXIT MAIN CONTROLS
• Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Glossary
802.11b
a pen-shaped stylus or other handwriting input
device, rather than a keyboard.
Network
See wireless network.
enabled. All DesXcape 150DM users are added to
this group.
An industry standard that describes a popular
wireless network configuration. DesXcape 150DM
is designed to be used on 802.11b networks.
Help and Support Center
Network adapter
See wireless network adapter.
Right-click mode
A central location within Windows XP for Help
topics, tutorials, troubleshooting and other sup-
port services.
An Input Panel option that enables users to use a
stylus to perform the same function as they would
with the right button of a mouse.
Access point
See wireless access point.
Network indicator
A light on the front of your DesXcape 150DM that
indicates the strength of the network signal and
restore mode.When the signal strength is good,
the light is green.When the signal strength is weak,
the light is yellow.When there is no signal, the light
is off.When the light blinks, the DesXcape 150DM
is in the restore mode.
Ad hoc network
Hover mode
Router
See wireless router.
A computer-to-computer connection between two
devices that have wireless network adapters
installed.Your DesXcape 150DM can establish an
ad hoc connection with any computer that has a
wireless network adapter and Smart Display
Services installed.This contrasts with an infrastruc-
ture network.
A stylus mode that allows you to use the stylus to
move the pointer over an object without choosing
it. Hover mode allows users to use Flash controls
and rollover graphics onWeb pages.
Service pack (SP)
A periodic update that enhances one version of a
product.Windows XP updates are usually released
as service packs.
Infrastructure network
A computer network that uses a wireless access
point.This is in contrast to an ad hoc network,
which does not use a wireless access point.
Network name
See service set identifier (SSID).
Service set identifier (SSID)
A name given to a wireless network. Most wireless
networks can broadcast their SSID, allowing wire-
less devices to detect the network.
Base station
On-screen keyboard
A stand that holds a DesXcape 150DM and con-
nects it to AC power and, through aVGA cable and
a USB cable, to a computer.
Input Panel
An Input Panel option providing a resizable soft-
ware keyboard that allows DesXcape 150DM users
to type using a stylus.
Allows a user with a touch-screen to select between
the following input modes: on-screen keyboard, writ-
ing pad, quick-key keypad, right-click mode, hover
mode, and option settings.You can access the Input
Panel at any time by pressing the Input Panel hard-
ware button on your DesXcape 150DM.
Signal strength
Measures the intensity of the wireless network
radio signal at the DesXcape 150DM. It does not
indicate the DesXcape 150DM is connected to the
network.
Computer name (for network setting)
A name that identifies a computer on a network. If
the network has a name service such as DNS or
WINS turned on, the name service equates the
user-friendly computer name with the computer-
friendly IP address.
Remote desktop connection
A set of services available inWindows XP
Professional that enable you to access aWindows
session that is running on one computer when you
are at another computer or device, such as a
DesXcape 150DM.This is the technology that
makes the DesXcape 150DM possible. For exam-
ple, you can connect to your home office computer
from your DesXcape 150DM in the family room
and have access to all your applications files, and
Internet resources as though you were in front of
your computer.
Smart Display
See Windows Powered Smart Display.
IP address
The Internet Protocol (IP) method of identifying
computers on a network.An IP address has num-
bers separated by periods (.), for example,
192.168.1.47
Connection
See user connection.
Smart Display Settings
A tabbed dialog box, available from the Dashboard
that allows you to change DesXcape settings.
Dashboard
The main screen of your DesXcape 150DM when
it is not connected to your computer.You can
access the Dashboard at any time by pressing the
Dashboard hardware button on your
DesXcape150DM.
Local area network (LAN)
Smart Display Services
See Microsoft Smart Display Services.
A communications network connecting a group of
computers, printers, and other devices located
within a relatively limited area, for example, inside a
building.A LAN allows any connected device to
interact with any other on the network and share
resources, such as printers and fax machines.
Stylus
Remote computer
A pen-shaped tool that replaces the mouse and
keyboard as the main input mechanism for a
DesXcape 150DM in conjunction with a touch
screen.With the stylus, you can type on the on-
screen keyboard, write on the writing pad, point,
and tap.Tapping with a stylus is equivalent to click-
ing with a mouse.
A computer you can access with your DesXcape
150DM; a computer that is not physically connect-
ed to the DesXcape 150DM and which may be in
another room.
Docking station
See base station.
Microsoft Smart Display Services
Handwriting recognition
The DesXcape 150DM related programs that reside
on your computer. Smart Display Services enable
your computer to talk to your DesXcape 150DM.
Remote desktop users
A group ofWindows user accounts thatWindows
creates when a Remote Desktop Connection is
The ability to interpret handwritten text and con-
vert it into computer-readable text. Handwriting
recognition programs allow you to enter text using
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See also on-screen keyboard and writing pad.
WEP key
Wireless network adapter
Writing pad
A secret word or phrase that is used to encrypt
data sent over a wireless network. It is essential to
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security.When
WEP security is enabled, every computer or device
on the network must use the key to access net-
work services.
An internal or external device that uses specially
authorized radio frequencies to connect two or
more computers. Data is divided into small packets
and transferred by radio between your computer
and radio transceiver.
An Input Panel option that allows users to enter
data by writing directly to the touch screen of a
DesXcape 150DM.Your DesXcape 150DM recog-
nizes the hand written words and converts them
to text.
Transceiver
A device that can both transmit and receive sig-
nals. On local area networks (LANs), a transceiver
is the device that connects a computer to the
network and converts signals to and from parallel
and serial form.
See also transceiver.
Wide area network (WAN)
Universal serial bus (USB)
Wireless router
A communications network connecting geographi-
cally separated computers, printers, and other
devices.AWAN allows any connected device to
interact with any other on the network.The
Internet is an example of aWAN.
A physical cable system for connecting computer
equipment that supports Plug and Play installation.
Using USB, you can connect and disconnect devices
without shutting down or restarting your comput-
er.You can use a single USB port to connect as
many as 127 peripheral devices, including speakers,
telephones, CD-ROM drives, joysticks, tape drives,
keyboards, scanners, and cameras.A USB port is
usually located on the back of your computer near
the serial port or parallel port.
A type of wireless access point that links a wired
network with a wireless network or links two
wireless networks together.Wireless routers often
include hardware that connects to an Internet
service provider (ISP).
Windows Powered Smart Display
A digital device powered by MicrosoftWindows
CE for Smart Displays that acts as a wireless com-
puter terminal. It allows a computer user to wire-
lessly connect to a computer, run applications, read
and respond to e-mail, and browse the Internet
from any room in the house. DesXcape 150DM is
classified as aWindows Powered Smart Display.
USB cable
See universal serial bus (USB).
USB controller
Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)
The chip on the motherboard of your computer
that enables USB devices, such as a DesXcape
150DM, to communicate with the operating system
of the computer.
A security mechanism for wireless networks.WEP
security requires every computer or device on the
network to use the secret encryption key to access
network services.
User account (for computer)
Wireless access point
An account on a computer that stores the
tion for a computer user.
A hardware device that wirelessly receives and
transmits network data. A typical wireless access
point supports several users within a range that
varies from less than 100 feet to more than 300 feet.
User connection
A communication link between your computer and
your DesXcape 150DM.You use a connection to
gain access to the resources of your computer
from your DesXcape 150DM.The connections that
are configured on your DesXcape 150DM appear
in the left column of the Dashboard.
Wireless local area network (WLAN)
See wireless network.
Wireless network
A network of computers connected by some
means other than wire cables. Most wireless net-
works connect through radio waves. Other types
of wireless networks include infrared and
microwave satellite networks.
WEP
See wired equivalent privacy (WEP).
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You can find answers to the following questions here:
- Use your existing wireless network adaptor or wireless access point instead of the USB wireless net-
work adaptor. However, this requires that you have the specialized knowledge to set up the wire-
less network for DesXcape 150DM manually during setup process.
Before Setup
Q1: How do I check and configure the different properties on my computer before set up?
Q2: What if I only have one USB port available?
During Hardware Setup
During Hardware Setup
Q3: Where is the packing list?
Q4: Where is the power switch?
Q3: Where is the packing list?
A quick packing list is available on Quick Start Guide. A more complete packing list is available at the
Getting Started (A Complete Start Guide) chapter of this User’s Manual.
Q5: Why doesn’t the screen light up when I power it on?
Q6: What should I do with unused hardware components?
During Software Setup
Q4: Where is the power switch?
Q7: What should I do with the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard?
Q8: Nothing happens after Connect USB Cable page
Q9: What does Use Existing Wireless Hardware mean?
Q10: What does it mean to SelectYour Wireless Network?
Q11: What should I do if I abort the setup process abnormally?
The power switch is located at the upper right corner behind the screen.
Q5: Why doesn’t the screen light up when I power it on?
There are two possible reasons: 1)You are using DesXcape 150DM on battery power and there is no
power in the battery. Solution: Use your AC power adaptor and/or base station to recharge batteries.
2)The device entered the Standby mode, automatically turning the screen off. Solution: Turn the power
switch off and then on again to turn on the screen.
During Use
Q12: How to do keyboard input?
Q13: I see a CHECK CABLE CONNECTION screen!
Q14 My wallpaper doesn’t show up!
Q6: What should I do with unused hardware components?
Q15: The screen is off when the power is still on!
Q16: The screen shows a Welcome page when I turn it on!
Q17: I cannot logon to my computer when I turn it on!
Q18: I cannot watch the video playback from my computer!
Q19: The USB ports on the base station are not working!
Q20: The speakers are not working when DesXcape 150DM is in its base station!
Q21: My DesXcape wireless keyboard stops working!
Q22: Reconfiguring DesXcape 150DM wireless network settings!
Q23: Where can I get more information
The wireless network adaptor and USB cables will be installed and used during software setup process
following on screen instructions. Store the unused stylus, mini-VGA cable, and/or audio cable in a safe
place for future use.
During Software Setup
Q7: What should I do with the Welcome to the Found New HardwareWizard?
Follow the recommended approach (Install the software automatically) and finish the process before
you proceed further. Please note that there may be more than one device found when you connect
the USB cable from the base station to the computer. Wait for the computer to recognize each device
and install appropriate drivers for each before you proceed.
Before Setup
Q1: How do I check and configure the different properties on my computer before set up?
are detailed explanations on how you can check and configure your computer.
Q8: Nothing happens after Connect USB Cable page!
Make sure that: 1)You have connected the USB cable correctly; 2)Your DesXcape 150DM is powered-on
and placed on the base station; and 3)The computer has finished all Found New Hardware processes.
Sometimes the Found New Hardware wizard is hidden behind other windows. Also, you might have to
wait for a few seconds for the computer to recognize your DesXcape 150DM and locate the drivers for it.
Another possibility: DesXcape 150DM related hardware devices are not properly installed. To check
installation, right-click on My Computer. Choose Properties, Hardware and then Device Manager. To
fix problem devices, right-click on devices with an exclamation mark and choose update driver. Follow
all screen prompts to complete the process.
Q2: What if I only have one USB port available on my computer?
The two unused USB ports are reserved for the USB wireless network adaptor and the base station. If
you have only one USB port available, the following options (and corresponding limitations) are available:
- Use a self-powered USB hub to expand the number of available USB ports. Or,
- Move other USB devices to the base station. (Note: such devices will become inactive when
DesXcape 150DM is not housed in the base station.) Or,
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Q9: What does Use ExistingWireless Hardware mean?
Microsoft Smart Display Services and then ConnectionTroubleshooter.
To set up user connections on DesXcape 150DM, place your DesXcape 150DM back in its base sta-
tion. Run Add UserWizard on your computer by choosing Start menu,All Programs, Microsoft Smart
Display Services and then Add UserWizard.
Usually, DesXcape 150DM reverts to factory setting because of a lack of battery power. Even in
power-off status, DesXcape 150DM still consumes a little power to maintain the settings and to keep
the system ready to power on instantly. Therefore, it is important that you recharge your DesXcape
150DM at least every other day — even when you are not using it.
Another possible reason:The Hardware Reset button of your DesXcape 150DM has been mis-
takenly pushed. The Reset buttons are reserved for unusual situations and should not be pushed
in normal operations
DesXcape 150DM is designed to communicate with your computer through the included wireless net-
work adaptor. However, some advanced users may wish to employ their existing wireless network
adaptors or wireless access points to communicate with DesXcape 150DM.
Q10:What does it mean to SelectYourWireless Network?
Advanced users who choose to employ their existing wireless hardware must select a wireless network
for use with the DesXcape 150DM. If you are a general user, click Back, uncheck the box for Use
ExistingWireless Hardware, make sure the included wireless network adaptor is connected to your
computer and installed.Then click Next to proceed.
Q11:What should I do if I abort the setup process abnormally?
Q17:I cannot logon to my computer when I turn it on!
You may continue by restarting the Software Setup process later
It takes few seconds from power-on for DesXcape 150DM to initialize its hardware and connect to
the network. Therefore, you might encounter difficulty to connect to your computer immediately after
power-on.
Another tip: Check the Dashboard or wireless signal strength indicator to make sure you are within
your computer’s wireless range.
During Use
Q12:How to do keyboard input?
If you are within the wireless range of your computer and DesXcape 150DM has finished the power-
on initialization, but you still cannot logon to your computer, check the wireless network configuration
between your DesXcape 150DM and your computer. To reconfigure the wireless network, place your
DesXcape 150DM back in its base station, run the ConnectionTroubleshooter by clicking Start menu,
All Programs, Microsoft Smart Display Services and then ConnectionTroubleshooter. This application
will automatically diagnose your wireless network and reconfigure it correctly.
If you are still having trouble connecting DesXcape 150DM to your computer, load the DesXcape
150DM Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive and repeat the Setup process. At the Product
Maintenance page, select Add Users. The setup program will reconfigure your wireless network and
add new users. If you want to reinstall all the programs and drivers before the setup program recon-
figures your wireless network and adds new users, select Repair.
Push the Input Panel button on the right hand side of your DesXcape 150DM and an on-screen key-
board will show up. Or, use the optional Philips DesXcape wireless keyboard.
Q13:I see a CHECK CABLE CONNECTION screen!
DesXcape 150DM switches to the desktop monitor mode and automatically checks the video connec-
tion from your computer when it is placed on the base station. This message lets you know that you
do not have a video cable properly connected between your computer and the base station
Q14:My wallpaper doesn’t show up!
The default setting of DesXcape 150DM is not set to show wallpaper. You may change it by clicking
on Settings from the Dashboard and checking the appropriate box.
Q18:I cannot watch the video playback from my computer!
Q15:The screen is off, but the power is still on!
Due to wireless bandwidth limitations, DesXcape 150DM cannot properly display video playback.
Try to place DesXcape 150DM back on the base station and use it as a LCD monitor for full-size
motion pictures.
There are two possible reasons: 1)You are using DesXcape 150DM on battery power and there is no
power in the battery. Solution: Use your AC power adaptor and/or base station to recharge batteries.
2)The device entered the Standby mode, automatically turning the screen off. Solution: Turn the power
switch off and then on again to turn on the screen.
Q19:The USB ports on the base station are not working!
The USB ports on the base station are active only when DesXcape 150DM is housed in it and the
indicator light is on. When you detach your DesXcape 150DM from the base station, the indicator
light is off and base station USB ports become inactive.
Q16:The screen shows aWelcome page when I turn it on!
This means your DesXcape 150DM has reverted to factory settings. Your previous DesXcape
150DM settings are gone. You need to reconfigure the wireless network between your computer and
DesXcape 150DM and set up user connections on DesXcape 150DM.
To reconfigure your wireless network, you have to place your DesXcape 150DM back in its base sta-
tion. Run the ConnectionTroubleshooter on your computer by choosing Start menu,All Programs,
Q20:The speakers are not working when DesXcape 150DM is in its base station!
Adjust your volume wheel to turn up the volume and make sure that the audio cable is properly con-
nected. The audio cable should connect the audio out port of your computer and the audio in port of
the base station.
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Q21:My DesXcape wireless keyboard stops working!
Introduction to DesXcape 150DM
Please check the battery of your wireless keyboard and also refer to "Working with an optional
wireless keyboard" inThe DesXcape Experience section.
What is DesXcape 150DM
DesXcape 150DM is a display device that can be used as a monitor without any wires connecting it
to the host computer. DesXcape 150DM is aWindows Powered Smart Display device, powered by
MicrosoftWindows CE for Smart Displays. With your DesXcape 150DM, you can browse the
Internet, read and respond to e-mail or runWindows applications from the family room, the dining
room, the patio or any other convenient home location.
Q22:Reconfiguring DesXcape 150DM wireless network settings !
Load the DesXcape 150DM Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive and run the Setup process. At
the Product Maintenance page, select Add Users. The setup program will reconfigure your wireless
network and add new users. If you want to reinstall all the programs and drivers before the setup
program reconfigures your wireless network and adds new users, select Repair.
When your DesXcape 150DM is removed from the base station and wirelessly connected to a
computer, you have direct remote control of the computer. Your DesXcape 150DM displays the
computer desktop just as a monitor physically connected to the computer would.
Q23:Where can I get more information?
You can get more information about Smart Display related topics and knowledge base materials
Support Center. Just click the Start menu, Help and Support, Hardware and checkWindows
Powered Smart Display. Alternatively, click the Start menu, Help and Support and search for
Smart Display.
When your DesXcape 150DM is housed in the base station that links it to your home PC,
DesXcape functions just like a full-featured 15-inch LCD monitor. You use it just like the way you
would any other LCD monitor.
When it’s physically separated from its host com-
puter, DesXcape 150DM really shines! It uses
wireless technologies to provide access to your
computer anywhere in your house. It comes with
a built-in wireless network module and user-
friendly setup wizard that guides you step by step
through the installation of necessary software and
configuration. DesXcape 150DM deliver a stylish
and hassle-free home PC experience anywhere in
your house!
Smart Display vs. DesXcape 150DM
DesXcape 150DM is a Smart Display device – and
much more! Like other Smart Displays, DesXcape
150DM runsWindows CE for Smart Displays and
meets Smart Display hardware requirements. But
DesXcape 150DM doesn’t stop with the basics: Its
screen size, overall dimensions, outstanding display,
thoughtful features and overall high quality make it the
unrivaled star among Smart Displays.
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How DesXcape 150DM works
Specifications
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
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.
Embedded System
• CPU: Intel Xscale Application Processor™; 400MHz
• Memory: 64MB SDRAM (on board)
• Flash ROM: 32MB
®
Operating System
®
• Microsoft Windows CE for Smart Displays
Wireless Communications
• 802.11b wireless LAN (built in)
LCD panel
Buttons and controls
• On display Power on/off
• Type
TFT LCD
- slide switch
-VR dial
-VR dial
- launch button
- launch button
- push button
- push button
The key technologies that make DesXcape
150DM a wireless monitor include 802.11b wire-
less technology andWindows 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.
• Screen size
• Pixel pitch
• LCD panel type
15 inch / 38.1 cm
0.297 x 0.297mm
1024 x 768 pixels
R.G.B vertical stripe,
Anti-glare polarizer
Brightness
Volume
Dashboard
Input panel
Hardware reset
Software reset
• Effective viewing area 304.1 x 228.1mm
• Display colors
16M colors (dithering),
65,535 colors (RDP mode)
R/F keyboard reset - push button
• OSD
OK
Auto
Up/Down
Left / Right
-Tact Switch
-Tact Switch
-Tact Switch
-Tact Switch
Touch panel
• 12-bit A/D converter; 100 samples per second
Video
I/O
• On display
• Dual input interface: Both Analog (D-Sub) and
DVI-D are available and user selectable
- VGA (mini jack) out
- USB type A (2):
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 (aVGA cable or a DVI cable). With the power and display signals,
DesXcape 150DM acts exactly like a 15" LCD monitor for your computer.
for keyboard and mouse
- Headphone jack
- DC-in jack
- Base station connector
- Dual integral stereo 16 bit
AC 97 2.0 compliant
speaker (2)
Panel optical characteristics
• Contrast ratio
• Brightness
250 (typ.)
170 cd/m2
(with touch panel)
• Viewing angle
(C/R >5)
Upper 30°(typ.)
Lower 60°(typ.)
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.
• On Base station - DC-in jack
- DVI-D (digital)
Left
50°(typ.)
Right 50°(typ.)
- 15-pin Dsub (analog)
- USB type B
Power management
- USB type A (2):
for keyboard and mouse
- Audio-in jack
Complies with EPA Energy Star specifications
- Audio-out jack
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LED indicator
• On display
• Audio cable (1)
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For the first 12 months after purchase, the
product will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Philips Consumer Electronics. Parts, labor,
and transportation are free of charge.
Power LED
- Off: power off
- Solid green: power on;
- Blinking green:
battery is charging
Wireless LAN LED
- Off: no RF signal /
no LAN connection
- Solid green: good signal level
- Solid yellow:poor signal level
Optional Accessories
• RF Key board (88 Keys) withTouch Pad
• Extra AC adapter
• Stylus 3-pack
• Monitor battery
For the second 12 months after purchase, the product (excluding the battery) will be repaired or
replaced at the discretion of Philips Consumer Electronics. Only parts and labor are free of charge.
After 24 months you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor and transporta-
tion charges.
Regulatory approvals
• TUV
• FCC-B, UL, CSA
• SEMKO
• CE Mark
• Energy Star
• USB Logo
The warranty for battery is 12 months. After 12 months you pay for the replacement or repair of it,
and for all labor and transportation charges.
• On Base station - Off : Display is not on the
Base station
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period.
When the warranty on the original product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired prod-
ucts and parts also expires.
- Solid green: Display is on,
in the Base station
- Solid yellow: Display is on
the Base station and in
suspend mode
• MicrosoftWindows XP Pro LOGO
• MicrosoftWindows CE for Smart Displays LOGO
[ For Consumers in the United States ]
Physical specifications
Included Accessories
• Display dimension (WxHxD)
375 x 309 x 28.5 mm (min. height)
• Base station dimension (W*H*D)
200 x 205x227 mm
• Tilt: -3°~25°
• Display weight: 2.4 Kg
• Base station weight: 2.2 Kg
• Temperature (operating): +5°C to +35°C
• Temperature (storage): -20°C to +60°C
• Relative humidity: 20% to 80%
Pls click here to get yourWarranty Registration Card for consumers in the United States.
• Battery (1): Internal removable smart Li-ion,
battery pack, up to 5 hours battery life
• AC-Adapter (1):AC 90V~ 265V, 47~63Hz input,
19V DC, 3.16A output, 60W
• Stylus (2)
• Base station (1)
• USB cable (2)
• VGA cable (1)
• MiniVGA cable (1)
[ For Consumers in Asia Pacific ]
TwoYear Free Labor /TwoYear Free Service on Parts
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For the first 24 months after purchase, the
product will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Philips Consumer Electronics. Parts and
labor are free of charge.
After 24 months you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor and transporta-
tion charges.
We recommend using 1024 x 768 at 60Hz non-interlaced mode for the best picture quality.
The warranty for battery is 12 months. After 12 months you pay for the replacement or repair of it,
and for all labor and transportation charges.
Warranty
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period.
When the warranty on the original product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired prod-
ucts and parts also expires.
Who is covered?
The original purchaser must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service.A sales receipt or
other document from an authorized dealer showing that you purchased the product is considered
proof of purchase.
What is excluded?
Your warranty does not cover:
What is covered?
•
•
Labor charges for installation or setup of the product and adjustment of customer controls on
the product
Product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or
other cause not within the control of Philips Consumer Electronics.*
[ For Consumers in Europe ]
TwoYears Free Labor /TwoYears Free Service on Parts / OneYear Double Swap
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Reception problems caused by signal conditions outside the unit.
You may go online to Philips DesXcape website for DesXcape 150DM related resources and information:
A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any other country
other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or
repair of products damaged by these modifications.
If the above information cannot help resolve your DesXcape 150DM related problems, please feel
free to contact our customer care center to help you at the numbers below.
•
•
Incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.
Here are the care notes you should know about using DesXcape 150DM. Please note
that damage to DesXcape 150DM due to misuse/accidents will not be covered by your
product warranty.
Austria
Belgium
01 546 575 603
02 275 0701
Cyprus (Greek)
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
800 922 56 (Toll free)
35 25 87 61
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Do not drop: DesXcape 150DM is a complicated electronic device and cannot stand the
shock from dropping.
09 2290 1908
03 8717 0033
0696 698 4712
00800 3122 1223
852 2619 9663
01 601 1161
-
Do not expose to moisture: DesXcape 150DM is neither moisture proof nor mois-
ture resistant. Exposing any part of DesXcape 150DM to moisture or spilling liquids of
any kind onto it will very likely damage your DesXcape 150DM.
Do not scratch: The touch screen of DesXcape 150DM may be damaged by hardware
with sharp edges. Please only use the stylus that came with your DesXcape 150DM
touch screen.
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-
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Norway
02 48 27 11 53
408 443 5501
22 70 82 50
Do not hit: The LCD panel of DesXcape is made of glass and therefore is sensitive to
abnormal forces.
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-
-
Place no heavy objects on the screen
Screen cleaning: please use only dry soft cloth to sweep your screen.
Temperature & Humidity limitations:
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
0800 831 363
09 17 45 62 46
08 632 0016
Operating temperature: 5 ~ 35 degrees (Celsius)
Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
Switzerland
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
United States
02 23 10 2116
053 482 9800
0207 949 0069
866 275 4962
Where can I get more information?
Please check the next section “Additional information & customer care”.
Regulatory information
REMEMBER... Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below.
CE Declaration of Conformity • Energy Star Declaration • Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) • Commission Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration) • North
Europe Information • Ergonomie Hinweis (nur Deutschland) • Philips End-of-Life Disposal •
Information for UK only
MODEL #
SERIAL #
CE Declaration of Conformity
Additional information & customer care
Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with
the following standards
This User’s Manual, a Quick Start Guide, and an interactive Smart DisplayTutorial are the
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-
-
EN60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (Safety requirement of InformationTechnology Equipment)
EN55022:1998 Class B (Radio Disturbance requirement of InformationTechnology Equipment)
EN55024: 1998 (Immunity requirement of InformationTechnology Equipment)
IEC61000-4-2: 1995/IEC61000-4-3:1995/IEC61000-4-4:1995/
materials designed to help you enjoy the best DesXcape 150DM experience.
Additional knowledge base documents and topics could be found in Microsoft Help and Support
Center on your computer.
IEC61000-4-5: 1995/IEC61000-4-6:1996 /IEC61000-4-8:1993/
IEC61000-4-11: 1994 (Limitation ofVoltage Fluctuation and Flicker)
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-
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Limits for Harmonic Current Emission)
EN61000-3-3: 1995
EN300328-2/EN301489-17
Use only RF shielded cable that was supplied with the monitor when connecting this monitor to a
computer device.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or
excessive moisture.
following provisions of directives applicable
-
-
-
73/23/EEC (LowVoltage Directive)
89/336/EEC (EMC Directive)
93/68/EEC (Amendment of EMC and LowVoltage Directive)
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OFTHE CANADIAN INTER-
FERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
Commission Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration)
and is produced by a manufacturing organization on ISO9000 level.
Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme auxlimites des appareils numériques de class B,aux
termes de l’article 15 Des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues de façon à fourir une protec-
tion raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans le cadre d'une installation résidentielle. CET
appareil produit, utilise et peut émettre des hyperfréquences qui, si l’appareil n’est pas installé et
utilisé selon les consignes données, peuvent causer des interférences nuisibles aux communications
radio. Cependant, rien ne peut garantir l’absence d’interférences dans le cadre d’une installation par-
ticulière. Si cet appareil est la cause d'interférences nuisibles pour la réception des signaux de radio
ou de télévision, ce qui peut être décelé en fermant l’équipement, puis en le remettant en fonction,
l’utilisateur pourrait essayer de corriger la situation en prenant les mesures suivantes:
Energy Star Declaration
PHILIPS
This monitor is equipped with a function for saving energy which supports theVESA Display Power
Management Signaling (DPMS) standard.This means that the monitor must be connected to a com-
puter which supportsVESA DPMS to fulfill the requirements in the NUTEK specification 803299/94.
Time settings are adjusted from the system unit by software.
Réorienter ou déplacer l’antenne de réception.
Augmenter la distance entre l’équipement et le récepteur.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, PHILIPS has determined that this product
meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
Brancher l’équipement sur un autre circuit que celui utilisé par le récepteur.
Demander l'aide du marchand ou d'un technicien chevronné en radio/télévision.
We recommend you switch off the monitor when it is not in use for quite a long time.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
Toutes modifications n’ayant pas reçu l’approbation des services compétents en matière de
conformité est susceptible d'interdire à l'utilisateur l’usage du présent équipement.
!
N’utiliser que des câbles RF armés pour les connections avec des ordinateurs ou périphériques.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECTETOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLE-
MENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR DU CANADA.
North Europe Information (Nordic Countries)
Placering/Ventilation
VARNING:
FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR LÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR DU STÄLLER
DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Placering/Ventilation
ADVARSEL:
SØRGVED PLACERINGEN FOR,AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT
TILGÆNGELIGE.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
!
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Paikka/Ilmankierto
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VAROITUS:
Information for UK only
SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETTÄVERKKOJOHTOVOIDAANTARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI IRROTTAA PIS-
TORASIASTA.
WARNING —THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Important:
Plassering/Ventilasjon
This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A
plug.To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:
ADVARSEL:
B
NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE FOR STØMTILFØRSEL ER
LETTE Å NÅ.
1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2 Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362 5A,A.S.T.A. or
BSI approved type.
A
Ergonomie Hinweis (nur Deutschland)
3 Refit the fuse cover.
Der von uns gelieferte Farbmonitor entspricht den in der "Verordnung über den Schutz vor
Schäden durch Röntgenstrahlen" festgelegtenVorschriften.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it
should be cut off and an appropriate 3-pin plug fitted in
its place.
Auf der Rückwand des Gerätes befindet sich ein Aufkleber, der auf die Unbedenklichkeit der
Inbetriebnahme hinweist, da dieVorschriften über die Bauart von Störstrahlern nach Anlage III
Abs. 4 der Röntgenverordnung erfüllt sind.
5
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of
5A. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribu-
tion board should not be greater than 5A.
Damit Ihr Monitor immer den in der Zulassung geforderten Werten entspricht, ist darauf zu
achten, daß
Reparaturen nur durch Fachpersonal durchgeführt werden.
nur original-Ersatzteile verwendet werden.
Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock
hazard should it be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere.
bei Ersatz der Bildröhre nur eine bauartgleiche eingebaut wird.
How to connect a plug
Aus ergonomischen Gründen wird empfohlen, die Grundfarben Blau und Rot nicht auf dunklem
Untergrund zu verwenden (schlechte Lesbarkeit und erhöhte Augenbelastung bei zu geringem
Zeichenkontrast wären die Folge).
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE - “NEUTRAL” (“N”)
BROWN - “LIVE” (“L”)
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 beträgt 70dB (A) oder weniger.
GREEN &YELLOW - “EARTH” (“E”)
ACHTUNG: BEIM AUFSTELLEN DIESES GERÄTES DARAUF ACHTEN, DAß NETZSTECK-
ER UND NETZKABELANSCHLUß LEICHT ZUGÄNGLICH SIND.
!
1 The GREEN AND YELLOW wire must be connected
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the
End-of-Life Disposal
letter “E” or by the Earth symbol
GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW.
or coloured
Your new monitor contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can
recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to
be disposed of.
Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local
Philips dealer.
2 The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter “N” or coloured
BLACK.
3 The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal
which marked with the letter “L” or coloured RED.
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord
grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply
over the three wires.
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©2003 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All rights reserved. Reproduction, copying, usage, modifying, hiring, renting, public performance, transmission and/or broad-
casting in whole or in part is prohibited without written consent of Philips Electronics N.V.
Philips LCD Panel Pixel Defect Policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products.We use some of the industry's most advanced
manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects
on theTFT LCD panels used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer
can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any monitor
with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or replaced under warranty.This notice
explains the different types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In
order to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty, the number of pixel defects on aTFT
LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels.
Bright Dot :
Dots(sub-pixels) which appeared brightly in the screen when the LCM displayed with dark pattern.
- R,G or B 1 dot -----------------------------------------2 Max
- Adjacent 2 dots -----------------------------------------1 Max
- Total amount of Bright dots --------------------------2 Max
- Bright dot density -------------------------------------- Min. 10mm
Dark Dot :
Dots (sub-pixels) which appeared darkly in the screen when the LCM displayed with bright pattern.
- 1 dot ------------------------------------------------------4 Max
- Adjacent 2 dots -----------------------------------------1 Max
- Adjacent 3 dots -----------------------------------------Not Allowed
- Total amount of Dark dot ---------------------------- 4 Max
- Dark dot density --------------------------------------- Min. 10mm
Total amount of Dot Defects --------------------- 4 Max. (Combination)
Note : a. Every dot herein means Sub-Pixel(Each Red, Green, or Blue Color)
b. Bright dot defect is not seen by 5% ND filter and is damaged less than third size of sub-pixel are not count-
ed as bright dot defect.And dark dot defect is damaged less than half size of sub-pixel is not counted as
dark dot defect.
c. Dots darker than half brightness of sub-pixel are not defined as bright dot defect and dots brighter than half
brightness of sub-pixel is not defined as dark dot defect.
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