Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant 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
radiate 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
interference 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 of the following
measures:
-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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Compliance Information for U.S.A................................................................................37
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Introduction
The N210 (NexTVision™N210) is an external “Stand-Alone” video process box that can
communicate over Ethernet 10/100 or over wireless 802.11x infrastructure. There is an option to
attach an external “Patch” antenna that will enhance the wireless signal.
Whenever a monitor is levelesely / Ethernet to the N210 via VGA or DVI/I, it can become a tether
“Mira” device.
Key Features
z Windows CE.Net or XP embedded software image with latest ICA and RDP protocols
z Support wireless feature that built-in 802.11 Mini-PCI with optional external ViewSonic patch
antenna or Ethernet 10/100
z MPEG 1, 2 and 4 decoding capability for A/V streaming over IP/UDP/RTP/RTCP protocols.
z Built-in Microsoft IE Browser and variety of PLUG-IN's
z Configurable to multiple platforms via an I/O adapter card
z High performance 2D/3D graphics controller
z Rich Multimedia experience for playing mp3 and Windows Media Player music and various
video files
z Supports 16 bits stereo sound with built-in Microphone-in, Headphone-out, and Audio-out
z A quickly recovery button for software image recovery
Package Contents
This NexTVision comes with the items shown below. Check to be sure your unit is complete.
1. NexTVision N210 main unit
2. Power supply & US power cable
3. Quick start card
4. USB keyboard & mouse
5. Patch antenna bundle optional
USB Mouse
NexTVision main unit
Power Adapter
USB Keyboard
Quick Start Card
Power Cord
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Precautions
1) Avoid exposing your N210 to direct sunlight or another heat source. Orient your N210 away
from direct sunlight to reduce glare.
2) Always handle your N210 with care when moving it.
3) Place your N210 in a well-ventilated area. Do not place anything on your N210 that prevents
heat dissipation.
4) Ensure the area around the N210 is clean and free of moisture.
5) Do not place heavy objects on the N210, or power cord.
6) If smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, immediately switch the N210 off and call
your dealer or ViewSonic. It is dangerous to continue using the N210.
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Start Your Installation
Connecting the NexTVision N210
Follow these instructions to connect the NexTVision N210 to its peripheral devices:
1. Plug one end of the power cord to an AC outlet and the other end into the power adapter. Then
connect the power adapter to the N210.
2. Connect the monitor to the video connector port?
3. Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the USB type A ports.
4. Connect the ViewSonic patch antenna to the antenna out and screw in the bolt or connect the
10/100-TX network cable to the RJ-45 network connector.
6. Connect the printer or other compatible devices to the USB type A port if necessary.
(see figure below.)
ViewSonic patch antenna-out
VGA
DVI
Audio-out
Headphone-out
-
Network
USB ports (type A)
USB ports (type B)DC
Connector Descriptions
Power Connector
Connects the power adapter with the power cord to the device
RJ-45 Network Connector
Connects the built-in 32-bit 10/100-TX Ethernet network LAN Controller to a host or Hub
LED Lan Link and activity Indicators
Green:Green-on indicates a successfully connected network link.
Amber: Amber-on indicates that network packets are being sent or received through the RJ-45
port
Audio out
Connects line output for Audio
Headphone out
Connects an external speaker or headphone
Microphone In
When the host server supports a record software program and the related protocol as well, the
connects a microphone (when host server supports a program for audio recording and related
protocols)
USB Ports (type A)
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Connects USB type peripheral such as keyboard and mouse
USB Ports (type B)
Allows image recovery via the USB port (connector-B)
VGA Port
Connects a standard VGA compatible device
DVI
Connects a high quality Digital Video Interface compatible device
Antenna-out
Allows wireless connection, please connect the ViewSonic patch antenna and screwed the bolt
Power On
When you have made all the connections, turn on the NexTVision N210 by pressing the power
switch then turn on the monitor.
Control Button Descriptions
Power Switch
Press this button to turn the device on or off.
Power LED Indicator
Green: indicates the system is powered on.
Amber: indicates the device is in sleeping status.
Green: when blinking indicates the Brightness adjustment value has reach its limitation.
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Getting Started
Push the power-on switch to turn on the device so you can access the Windows CE.Net
operating system (OS).
Wireless connection
You can connect a ViewSonic patch antenna to the NexTVision N210 for wireless connection.
With the NexTVision N210 on, and the wireless connection active, the wireless network properties
will appear on the screen. These include the IP information tab, IPv6 information tab, and
Wireless Information tab.
All available Access Point servers around will have been automatically detected. Please choose
one then press the Connect button to connect the chosen Access Point (AP). Once a wireless
connection is activated, its connection status and signal strength will be displayed showing data
such as “status : good” and “signal strength : high”. IP information is detected automatically as
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shown below. You can also click the Renew button to set a new IP address.
When you have confirmed that your wireless network connection is active, you can close this
window.
Taskman
The Terminal Connection Manager will help you to manage your network connection. Shown here
is the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box with its Connections properties and Configure
properties tabs.
Connect TAB
Highlight a connection from the Connection Name box then click the Connect button to make
a server connection. You can also just double-click this connection to make a server
connection. The user can define any number of host connections for each client available on
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a unit.
End
To end the connection, highlight the required connection then click the End button.
Add Button
This function is used for creating a new connection. Select the Configure icon then click this
Add button to create a new connection.
zRDP
This is a terminal service client that allows you to connect to a MicrosoftNT or Windows
2000 terminal server.
You can access a Windows Terminal Server and use all programs installed on the
server via Remote Desktop Connection. For example, you can run the desktop version
of Outlook instead of Inbox.
zICA
The Citrix ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) is also a terminal service client. It
allows you to run Citrix MetaFrame software and connect to the terminal server. When
you access to the server, you can use all the programs installed on the server via the
ICA protocol.
Edit Button
The Edit command button allows the user to edit the properties of an existing connection.
Highlight the connection from the Configure list then click the Edit button. (You can just
double click the Connection from the Configure tab to make changes.)
Net Connection TAB
Use this function to adjust the connection server name and the server address. If you want to
automatically log onto the server, select the Automatic Logon icon. Enter the Username,
Password, and Domain information in these fields.
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Application TAB
Use this to select the application type you want. Initially, the Windows NT Desktop is selected
by default. You can also select the File name button, enter the name of the application you
need then specify the working directory.
Delete Button
In the menu window, use the Delete button to delete a connection. Choose the Connection
you want to delete, click this Delete button. The Confirm Connection Delete dialog box will
appear. Click Yes to complete the deletion. Click No to cancel the deletion.
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Program
To open a program that isn't on the desktop, select the Program’s name from Programs on the
Start bar. There are many applications available as shown here.
JETcent Print
Spool documents to be printed, then open the JETCET PRINT Spool from Programs to print
them.
File Viewer
The Microsoft File Viewers provided include the following.
1. Word Viewer: Four files are created from Microsoft Word 97, W ord 2000 and Word 2002
including Rich Text Format (.rtf) can be read
2. Excel Viewer: The Excel Viewer displays documents created by Microsoft Excel 97,
Excel 2000 and Excel 2002
3. Image Viewer: Use this application to browse the picture files including bitmap, JPEG,
PNG and GIF files
4. PDF Viewer: Read Portable Document Format (PDF) files that have a .pdf extension
5. PowerPoint Viewer: View your presentations created in Microsoft PowerPoint 97,
PowerPoint 2000 and PowerPoint 2002
Command Prompt
You can execute any command in the command prompt window, please key in command name
after C:>. (Key in “command_name /? “ to find out more details.)
Inbox
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