Spectec SDV-841, SDV-842 User Manual

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Inside Package………………………………………………………. System and installation Requirement………………………………
Real Time Display Installation and Configuration
1. Driver Installation
3. Start the program
4.Video out configuration
a. VGA output configuration
b. Video and S-video output configuration
5. Adjust your PDA screen with virtual display
6. About the Virtual Display function
1. Install the Real Time Display driver from the Installation CD
Click the Video-Out then Select the Real time display
It will automatically install the Driver, please c heck your mobile device screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete this installation.
2. Online registration
This new driver for SDV-841(IBS-Nyditot Virtual Display, Version 5.32) is shareware for Window Mobile 5.0 only. It’s a 7 days trial version. If you are intend to use it for the long term, please register the serial number on CD.
Please go to http://www.spectec.com.tw/ and Click tag.
Select Click here if you purchased a Nyditot Product online, if you already finish registration but forgot Registration Code.
Select
Click here if you purchased a hardware product which includes a Nyditot Product, if you would
like to get Registration Code.
Registration procedure
The Registration Seed information can be found from “About” item of VirtualDisplay application. The Product key information can be found from back of installation CD package. You msut finish installation above, then will receive an unique Registration Code via E-mail. Please keep it in a safe place.
3. Start using the Video-Out
Go to StartÎProgramÎVirtual display
<Select VD Setting>
. Enter the registration code in the Box then click register
(figure 3.3)
4. Video out configuration
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Select the display mode (1024x768 or 640x480)
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Then tab external display
Select the output type then save the configuration.
Click OK, the PDA will reboot.
After restart the PDA, it will show a black screen. Just tag the (|) button.
Connect the VOTG power supply and plug in the adapter.
5. Adjust screen with virtual display.
Adjust.lnk
Configure the display to fit your screen.
To close this application just go to the configuration select disable virtual display.
Tag the center button.
7. About Virtual display function
About Configurations and Schemes
The Virtual Display Settings Applet allows you to create an unlimited number of named configurations and schemes. A configuration consists of a set of properties that define a virtual display. Properties include the virtual width and height, orientation, zoom (e.g.. 100%, Fit to Display) and several other characteristics. Likewise, schemes consists of a set of system color and font properties. By grouping property values under a configuration/scheme name, it is possible to quickly change multiple properties by simply selecting a configuration/scheme.
For example, you might like to use a simple landscape mode on your
Pocket PC for reading eBooks. You could create a configuration named "eBook Reading" with default width and height and rotated into a landscape orientation. Another example might be web browsing. Most web sites require a minimum horizontal resolution of 640 pixels in order to display their content properly. You could create a configuration named "Web Browsing" with a width of 640, height of 480 and rotated into a landscape orientation. You might then choose to compress the virtual display to fit the physical display allowing you to view the entire 640x480 page on your 320x240 display without panning.
The NVD setup program creates a number of sample configurations and schemes to give you some ideas. You may modify, copy or delete any of these configurations/schemes or you may create entirely new ones of your own. There a two special virtual display configurations. The first, "(Disable Virtual Display)" should be selected when you do not wish to use any of NVD's features. This configuration restores your device's video properties to their factory values. The second, "(Current Configuration)" simply resets all of the properties to those of the current virtual display mode, in case you change you mind and what to get back where you started. The third, "(Standard Configuration)" sets the properties to mimic those of the nominal factory settings. NVD is NOT disabled in this case. Similarly there are two special schemes. "(Current Scheme)" resets all of the properties to the current values for the system. "(Standard Scheme)" restores your device to its factory color and font properties.
Modifying Virtual Display Properties
The various properties for the virtual display configuration are organized into five separate tabs. To modify and apply virtual display properties, follow the steps below. Although it is not required, if you use the same property values repeatedly you should save them to a named configuration.
1. Start the Virtual Display Settings Applet.
2. Select the Configuration Tab.
3. If you have already created a named configuration and wish to use it, select the name from the Configuration drop down list. Selecting the
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