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15.  USB connection  (optional)

The universal serial bus is a standard for connecting input devices, scanners and other peripherals. The USB 3.0 ports are fully 
backwards compatible. 

PLEASE NOTE!

Where possible, always connect your USB devices to the same port that they were originally installed on. Other-
wise they will be assigned a new ID and the drivers will need to be reinstalled.

Devices connected directly to the USB BUS may not draw more than 500 mA. The voltage output is protected by a 
fuse (limited power source in accordance with EN 60950). If the devices require a higher output, then it will be ne-
cessary to purchase a hub (distributor/booster).

16.  The TV card (optional)

To receive a TV signal using the TV tuner, an analogue aerial, DVB-T aerial or a digital SAT

*

 system must be connected. 

CAUTION!

Disconnect the aerial when the device is not being used, especially during thunderstorms. This will 
protect your device from possible lightning strikes.
Audio or video recordings require a lot of memory (up to approx. 2.4 GB/hour). Back up any non-nec-
essary files onto external media such as CD-Rs or hard drives.

17. Networking 

Your PC is provided with a Fast Ethernet-Network connector.

17.1. What is a network?  

We talk about a network when several PC’s are connected to one another.
This allows users to transfer information and data from PC to PC and to share their resources (printers, modem and drives). 
Here are a few concrete examples: 
• 

In an office messages are exchanged by e-mail and appointments are managed centrally.

• 

Users share one printer on the network and back up their data to a central computer (server).

• 

Two or more PCs are connected to one another to play network games or exchange data.

17.2. Wireless LAN (wireless network)   (optional)

Your PC is equipped with WLAN. The components (module, aerials) are already built into your PC and enabled. You can disable 
this function using the Windows® device manager if required.
Wireless LAN enables you to establish a network connection to a corresponding remote station.

17.2.1. Security notice

CAUTION!

Do not operate your PC’s wireless LAN function in areas where there are radio-sensitive devices (e.g. 
in hospitals, etc.). If you are unsure whether the use of these devices will result in damage or interfer-
ence, disable this option.

17.2.2. Requirements 

A so-called LAN access point  can be used as a remote station. An access point is a radio-transmitting device that communi-
cates with your PC and controls access to the connected network. LAN access points are frequently found in large offices, air-
ports, train stations, universities and Internet cafés. They provide access to particular services and networks or to the Internet. 
Access permissions are generally necessary and often result in usage charges. Access points often have built-in DSL modems. 
These so-called routers establish the connection to the existing DSL Internet connection and the wireless LAN. A connection 
can also be established without an access point to another end device with wireless LAN functionality. Without a router, howe-
ver, the network is restricted to those devices directly connected to it.
The wireless network connection works in accordance with the IEEE 802.11n standard

**

 and is compatible with the IEEE 

802.11b/g standard. Other standards (802.11a etc.) are not supported.
If encryption is used for the transfer, the same procedure must be used for all devices. Encryption is a procedure to protect the 
network from unauthorised access. 
The transfer speed can vary depending on the distance and the number of users accessing the remote station. 

* The optional SAT socket on your PC is a DVB-S2 socket for high-resolution satellite TV reception. This only enables playback of released and unencrypted 

programs.

** To make use of the full performance, a WLAN router compatible with the 802.11n standard is required.

Summary of Contents for All-in-One PC System 19.5"

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Multimedia PC High performance PC X50 X51 High performance PC X71 High performance PC X75 All in One PC System 19 5 X PC Multimedia PC M55 M56 All in One PC System 23...

Page 2: ...8 9 10 4 1 11 6 7 27 2 24 5 23 17 15 16 18 26 25 24 20 13 14 19 2 7 6 5 21 22 12 Multimedia PC...

Page 3: ...Multimedia PC M55 M56 11 8 1 7 2 19 14 23 16 13 19 27 21 26 7 6 25...

Page 4: ...High performance PC X50 X51 12 1 8 23 10 11 26 16 19 6 24 25 2 27 7 3 2 6 14 5 21 6...

Page 5: ...High performance PC X71 23 13 15 14 22 20 21 24 6 5 7 19 2 26 16 12 18 17 25 5 7 6 27 2 1 11 8 9 10...

Page 6: ...High performance PC X75 3 23 14 15 19 27 2 26 7 25 24 6 5 21 22 20 13 1 12 11 8 9 10 16...

Page 7: ...All in One PC System 23 28 8 11 29 30 1 6 2 19 6 23 31 16 6 7 25 2 27 17...

Page 8: ...All in One PC System 19 5 28 1 32 11 7 27 2 23 7 25...

Page 9: ...X PC 3 4 1 11 4 6 2 27 25 6 7 23 16 13 21 27...

Page 10: ...monitor connection 14 DVI I DVI D monitor connection 15 Mini HDMI connection 16 HDMI connection 17 TV aerial socket analogue DVB T 18 TV aerial socket DVB S 19 Speaker headphones 20 Clear CMOS 21 Opti...

Page 11: ...ptional 12 5 10 Connecting audio output headphones speakers 12 5 11 Connecting PS 2 devices optional 13 5 12 Connecting IEEE 1394 FireWire devices optional 13 5 13 Connecting a network LAN 13 5 14 Aer...

Page 12: ...19 FAQ Frequently asked questions 27 20 Customer service 27 20 1 First aid in the case of hardware problems 27 20 2 Find the cause 27 20 3 Faults and possible causes 27 20 4 Do you need more help 28 2...

Page 13: ...elect our components with a close eye to functionality ease of use safety and reliability Thanks to our ideally balanced hardware software concept we are able to offer you a state of the art machine t...

Page 14: ...E Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions WARNING Warning danger of electric shock WARNING Warning danger due to excessive volume Bullet point information on operating steps and res...

Page 15: ...Wireless LAN optional Keyboard optional Mouse optional Medion AG hereby declares that product conforms to the following European requirements R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC...

Page 16: ...can escape Do not insert anything into the PC through the slots and openings This could result in an electrical short circuit an electric shock or even ignite a fire which will damage your PC The slo...

Page 17: ...contact your doctor immediately Avoid heavy impacts and vibrations Always observe the correct polarity Make sure that the plus and minus poles are correctly inserted to avoid short circuits Do not mix...

Page 18: ...the PC wait until the device has reached ambient temperature before switching it on Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture build up within the PC due to condensat...

Page 19: ...lly or be tilted slightly upwards Your lower legs should kept at an angle of approxi mately 90 to your thighs Your feet should rest flat on the floor Where possible use a footrest otherwise ensure tha...

Page 20: ...or printer cable connections Do not exchange the supplied cable for another one Use only the supplied cable as this cable has been extensively tested in our laboratory When connecting your periphery d...

Page 21: ...mera etc into the appropriate socket PLEASE NOTE Where possible always connect your devices to the same port that they were originally installed on Otherwise they will be assigned a new ID and the dri...

Page 22: ...nitor has multiple inputs e g VGA and DVI only ever connect one data cable at a time to prevent sig nal mapping problems To prevent damage to the contacts ensure that the plug and socket fit together...

Page 23: ...al If you wish to connect a USB mouse or USB keyboard then connection of a PS 2 mouse or keyboard is not necessary Connect the mouse cable to the green PS 2 port Connect the keyboard cable to the blue...

Page 24: ...cable into the socket and connect it to your PC s mains cable socket Please note the following safety advice DANGER Even when the mains switch is off some components of the device are live In order to...

Page 25: ...r the installation has been completed successfully and the startup screen appears Follow the instructions on the screen Step by step instructions will guide you through the process to be followed The...

Page 26: ...cess Your PC is supplied with an OEM version of the Microsoft Windows operating system which supports all of the PC s perfor mance features We have configured your PC s hard drive so that you will be...

Page 27: ...the above mentioned mobile rack may be used 9 3 Connecting an external hard drive optional Your PC has a slot which allows you to connect the MEDION HDDrive2Go super speed external hard drive quickly...

Page 28: ...he operating system and the relevant set tings Your PC is capable of playing audio CDs DVD movies or data discs from the optical drive Once a disc has been loaded a dialogue box opens containing vario...

Page 29: ...r LCD TV the connections DVI or HDMI must support the HDCP standard You can find this information in the operating instructions for your output device 11 The card reader optional If your PC has a card...

Page 30: ...increase in the volume and thus cause permanent damage to your hearing Listening to a device at high volumes for an extended period via headphones earphones can damage your hearing 14 IEEE 1394 FireWi...

Page 31: ...y built into your PC and enabled You can disable this function using the Windows device manager if required Wireless LAN enables you to establish a network connection to a corresponding remote station...

Page 32: ...the size and for rearranging Windows 7 makes the performance of everyday tasks even simpler For example the Snaps function makes it easier than ever to compare two open windows You do not need to adju...

Page 33: ...s 7 after first bringing the PC into operation Getting Started has been subdivided into many small groups of subjects so that the user will have the possibility of adjus ting the content optimally to...

Page 34: ...fected in the following ways Enter a word or expression in the search field Click on Large Icons or Small Icons under Display Settings to display a list of all Control Panel elements 18 2 Windows Medi...

Page 35: ...ibrary You will be able to start the se lected playback of an album an artist or a selected title here Play back everything You will start the playback of all the files stored in your music library by...

Page 36: ...your PC housing When you call please inform your agent that you are running an OEM SLP version of the software 18 4 1 Product Activation on your PC In few cases it may still be required to activate Wi...

Page 37: ...eats it like a new device and tries to reinstall it Use the installed driver or connect the device to the port on which it was originally installed 20 Customer service 20 1 First aid in the case of ha...

Page 38: ...ices which have not yet been tes ted You can find current drivers on the Internet at the following address www medion com 20 6 Transport Please observe the following when transporting your PC In order...

Page 39: ...directly or through scattered la ser radiation 22 Recycling and disposal If you have any questions about disposal please contact your sales agent or our service centre PACKAGING Your device has been p...

Page 40: ...acturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Subject to technical and optical changes as well as printing errors The operating manual can be reordered via the...

Page 41: ...stallation of software 25 L Laser radiation 29 M Maintenance 28 Mouse 15 Multi card reader Memory Stick 19 Memory Stick Pro 19 MMC 19 Removing memory cards 19 SD 19 N Network LAN access point 21 What...

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