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nScreen
i91/i221 Series

User Manual

Summary of Contents for nScreen i221 Series

Page 1: ...nScreen i91 i221 Series User Manual...

Page 2: ...s Inc The products comply with ENERGY STAR Disclaimer BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims...

Page 3: ...less connectivity WLAN select models only 19 Connecting to a wireless network 19 Using the built in webcam 21 Activating WebCam Companion 3 21 Using WebCam Companion 3 21 Switching to different module...

Page 4: ...overy CD DVD 33 Creating a User Recovery CD DVD 34 Creating Bootable USB flash Disk 34 Protecting your nScreen from viruses and other security threats 35 Replacing the memory 36 Installing a hard disk...

Page 5: ...your nScreen Using nScreen in Windows XP Information about operating your nScreen in Windows XP Using BIOS setup Information about how to use the BIOS setup utility Recovering your system using QData...

Page 6: ...nu in Windows XP In this book the steps needed to reach a menu are shown in condensed form for example Start Help and Support Icon Symbol Item Meaning Warning Information mainly to prevent the damage...

Page 7: ...etting your nScreen ready for use 1 Attaching the monitor base Place the monitor base on a flat stable surface Connect the monitor to the monitor base until it locks into place with two clicks Note th...

Page 8: ...nect the power cord to a power outlet The nScreen is then supplied normally with power 3 Connecting the keyboard Connect the provided keyboard to a USB port to input text Power systems and plug types...

Page 9: ...mouse Connect the provided mouse to a USB port to perform navigation scrolling and selection functions 5 Routing cables Note that there is one direction only to make the connection Incorrect directio...

Page 10: ...r button and select Shut Down Your nScreen i91 i221 series work best with the operating system pre installed for you Installing other operating systems that have not been tested is not recommended and...

Page 11: ...a soft clean cloth Be sure that the top of monitor is leaned against the wall and the back is also supported to prevent from moving or falling 3 Press the locking clips at the bottom of the monitor b...

Page 12: ...rection only to make the connection Incorrect direction will cause damage to the device Insert a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD or MMC memory card following the direction indicated on the card to ex...

Page 13: ...Getting started 9 Access local area network LAN by connecting a network cable to the LAN port of your nScreen...

Page 14: ...recording 2 LCD Liquid Crystal Display monitor 3 Speakers 4 Built in webcam Allows you to capture still images record videos and chat online For details refer to Using the built in webcam on page 21...

Page 15: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Four in One memory card slot For a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD or MMC memory card 3 USB ports Connects peripherals such as mice digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB 2...

Page 16: ...mory modules for your nScreen refer to Replacing the memory on page 36 2 Cable clip You can route the cables via the cable clip 3 Power jack Connects AC power supply to power the nScreen 4 LAN Local A...

Page 17: ...ssible theft The location of this lock may vary by model 7 nScreen handset lock slot Connects the handset to the nScreen via the handset holder nScreen handset comes with select models For information...

Page 18: ...he setting 3 Click Apply and OK Using the magnifying glass Your nScreen features a magnifying glass A magnifying glass helps you see the details of certain areas or objects without changing the resolu...

Page 19: ...ton to adjust the volume Using sound effects Depending on your purchased model your nScreen comes with different programs that help achieve desired sound quality and thus brings you an enjoyable liste...

Page 20: ...k the keys on the virtual keyboard to enter corresponding characters or activate designated functions Using the gadgets Your nScreen has embedded a program which collects multiple gadgets that can ret...

Page 21: ...s considerably Refer to the following procedures to attach the handset to the monitor Connecting the handset 1 Align and push the handset holder into the upper lock slot at the back of the monitor at...

Page 22: ...e handset on the holder 4 Connect the USB plug of the handset to a USB port on the nScreen The handset is now properly attached to your nScreen and ready for use For information on how to use the nScr...

Page 23: ...rvice personnel about an account Connecting to a wireless network 1 Make sure you are located within the wireless network service area 2 To enable WLAN double click the WLAN icon in the notification a...

Page 24: ...s that require security authentication you may have to undergo another authorization process and enter username and password For details please consult your network administrator To disable WLAN manua...

Page 25: ...t online or activate WebCam Companion 3 by clicking Launch Arcsoft WebCam Companion Using WebCam Companion 3 WebCam Companion 3 features four modules below that helps you get the most out of your webc...

Page 26: ...webcam By default image and video files are saved under My Documents WebCam Media Capture Using the Masque function The Masque module morphs face with another face The program detects your eyes nose...

Page 27: ...enhance the capture and video chat experience Use a rich set of effect templates to make images and video chat fun and entertaining Before you start using Magic i Visual Effects click and input the v...

Page 28: ...lick Locate the images you want to view Viewing pictures on photo sharing sites 1 Make sure your nScreen is connected to the Internet as instructed in LAN Local Area Network port RJ 45 connector on pa...

Page 29: ...ome specific settings according to the hardware You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance BIOS settings are specific to your nScreen hardware Do NOT change existing BIOS...

Page 30: ...play a submenu where you can make further selections The right column of the menu contains Help information about the current menu selected When a menu item is highlighted more detailed information is...

Page 31: ...ontrols access to the whole BIOS setup menu It must be set before User Password can be set When typing the password first make sure Num Lock is disabled and then type your password in the entry fields...

Page 32: ...take effect Exit Saving Changes saves the changes you have made and exits BIOS setup After finishing with your settings you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect Exit Discarding...

Page 33: ...actory default system image or your own backup system image It also allows you to back up all bundled applications and drivers into a disc For details refer to Creating recovery discs on page 33 Impor...

Page 34: ...perform the operation follow the steps below 1 In QDataTrove click the Back up tab 2 Click the button to select System Drive Backup Backup to File 3 A Save As window pops up Use the default file name...

Page 35: ...enever needed To perform the operation follow the steps below 1 In QDataTrove click the Back up tab 2 Click the button to select Create a Restore Point 3 In Windows XP to create a restore point manual...

Page 36: ...re Point 2 A System Restore wizard then appears on the screen Follow the step by step on screen instructions to complete system restore Reinstalling bundled applications and drivers select models only...

Page 37: ...includes applications and drivers that are bundled with your nScreen 1 Click the button to select Create Factory Recovery CD DVD 2 Select a disc type from the Disc Category drop down menu Click OK to...

Page 38: ...ing Bootable USB flash Disk You can use QDataTrove to create a bootable USB flash disk to recover your system to the factory settings 1 Connect a USB flash disk to your nScreen 2 Click the button to s...

Page 39: ...and check e mail for viruses However we would still recommend that you back up your data regularly on CDs DVDs or other external storage device since the anti virus software may not be able to interc...

Page 40: ...ver from the bottom as illustrated The back cover may still be secured with one lock slot on the left and one on the right and four more lock slots at the top You might need to try pulling out the bac...

Page 41: ...he memory module 5 Gently push the free edge downwards until the module locks into place Ground yourself to your nScreen with professional grounding equipment like an anti static wristband or touch th...

Page 42: ...gently as illustrated until it locks into place Connect the power adapter When you start the nScreen it will automatically test and configure the new memory It is recommended that you go into BIOS to...

Page 43: ...cket kit including a bracket and 3 screws Take the provided bracket kit out from the hard disk bay 3 Align the provided hard disk bracket to the hard disk you purchased Note that there is one directio...

Page 44: ...tward to the edge of the hard disk bay 7 Secure the hard disk with 1 black screw provided 8 Replace the back cover as instructed in Step 6 and 7 in Replacing the memory on page 36 To secure the screw...

Page 45: ...tem files are damaged or missing If so you may need to back up all your data first and then recover your system Refer to Recovering your system using QDataTrove in Windows XP on page 29 for details Co...

Page 46: ...g the SSID Refer to your wireless device s documentation for enabling this broadcasting feature System How should I resolve the Low on Disk Space or Out of Disk Space error messages in Windows XP Wind...

Page 47: ...ny icon in the folder and then select Properties The information about the icon will appear 5 You may decide if the program is necessary to be kept in the Startup folder Select unwanted program icons...

Page 48: ...anager 4 Double click the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch to expand it 5 Right click USB Root Hub and then click Properties Power Management 6 Deselect Allow the computer to turn off this devi...

Page 49: ...press the Ctrl Alt Del keys simultaneously click Applications under Windows Task Manager and then right click on the application that freezes and click End Task Why is my nScreen running so hot Is it...

Page 50: ...If your nScreen cannot display images at the default resolution please visit the BenQ web site to download and update the latest nScreen display drivers Contact your BenQ dealer if you encounter the...

Page 51: ...ou can get assisted whenever and wherever you are Support Here you can select the country region you are located in and visit the specific support web site Knowledge Base Contains answers to frequentl...

Page 52: ...erature is below 0 C or above 40 C nor use your nScreen in environments where the temperature is below 5 C or above 35 C Otherwise system performance will be adversely affected 9 Do not use your nScre...

Page 53: ...r if the cord becomes damaged Do not attempt to service the adapter There are no service parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture Disposal of Waste Electrical and E...

Page 54: ...2 DC Son The Netherlands TEL Fax 31 499 750 500 31 499 750 599 is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member Sta...

Page 55: ...Urz dzenie nale y wymieni je li zostanie uszkodzone lub nara one na oddzia ywanie nadmiernej wilgoci 7 Nigdy nie nale y instalowa kabli telefonicznych podczas burzy z wy adowaniami atmosferycznymi Rom...

Page 56: ...me Rabljen akumulator odstranite skladno z navodili proizvajalca 4 Adapter spojite na primeren vir napajanja Napetostne zahteve so navedene na ohi ju izdelka in ali njegovi embala i 5 V primeru da je...

Page 57: ...t servisa centr 7 Nekad nelietojiet un neveiciet telefona l nijas piesl gumu negaisa laik Hrvatski 1 Pridr avajte se svih uputa i upozorenja u vezi sa sustavom 2 Ne postavljajte ra unalo u podru je j...

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