Manhattan Computer Products 179119 User Manual

Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0  
SVGA  
ConVerter  
USer  
mAnUAl  
Model 179119  
MAN-179119-UM-0608-01  
CE  
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following  
regulations: eN 55022 Class B (2006); eN 55024 (1998+A1:2001+  
A2:2003), (IeC/eN 61000-4-2 [1995+A1:1998+A2:2001)/-3(2006]).  
C-Tick  
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following  
regulations: eN 55022 (2006) Class B, AS/NZS CISPR22 © IeC: 2005.  
VCCI  
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following  
regulations: CISPR22 © IeC: 2005.  
driVer inStAllAtion  
Installing the device driver enables your computer’s operating system  
to recognize the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter once it’s connected.  
Check your operating system and refer to the appropriate installation  
procedure below to begin installing the device driver. IMPORTANT:  
• Unplug the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter from your PC or  
notebook before executing any setup or un-install program.  
• Make sure you connect the display device to the VGA (dB15)  
connector of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter and switch it  
on before plugging the converter into an available USB 2.0 port on  
your PC or notebook.  
WindoWs 2000/XP  
1. Insert the enclosed driver Cd into the Cd-RoM drive. The setup  
program should be launched automatically; if not, go to Start, then  
Run, and then double-click “d:\Setup.exe” (where d: is the path of  
your Cd-RoM drive).  
2. When the InstallShield  
Wizard welcome screen  
displays, click “Next” to  
continue.  
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3. When the license  
Agreement screen  
displays, read it and  
select “I accept the  
terms of the license  
agreement.” Click  
“Next” to continue.  
4. When the  
InstallShield Wizard  
Complete screen  
displays, select “Yes,  
I want to restart my  
computer now.”  
Click “Finish” to  
complete the driver  
installation.  
5. Connect the external display device (monitor/projector) to the VGA  
(dB15) connector of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter and  
switch it on.  
6. After rebooting the computer, plug the converter into an available  
USB 2.0 port on your PC or notebook. The extended display will be  
shown on the second display device.  
Verifying Driver Installation (2000/XP)  
On the desktop, right-click My Computer → Properties → Hardware →  
device Manager; then double-click “display adapters” and “Universal  
Serial Bus controllers.”  
“Universal Serial Bus controllers” should feature:  
• “USB 2.0 Graphics Card”  
“display adapters” should feature:  
• “USB 2.0 Graphics Card-extend”  
• “USB2.0 Graphics Card-Mirror”  
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Driver Un-Install (2000/XP)  
1. on the desktop,  
go to Start →  
Settings (Classic  
start menu) →  
Control Panel →  
Add or Remove  
Programs.  
2. Select “USB 2.0  
Graphics Card  
(Trigger) (driver  
version number)”  
and click  
Remove.”  
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3. disconnect the Hi-  
Speed USB 2.0  
SVGA Converter and  
click “oK” to continue.  
4. Select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer  
now” and click  
“Finish” to reboot.  
After rebooting,  
the driver un-install  
procedure will be  
complete.  
WindoWs Vista  
1. Insert the enclosed driver Cd into the Cd-RoM drive. The setup  
program should be launched automatically; if not, go to Start, then  
Run, and then double-click “d:\Setup.exe” (where d: is the path of  
your Cd-RoM drive).  
2. When the InstallShield  
Wizard welcome  
screen displays, click  
“Next” to continue.  
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3. When the license  
Agreement screen  
displays, read it and  
select “I accept the  
terms of the license  
agreement.” Click  
“Next” to continue.  
4. The Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
SVGA Converter is  
configuring your new  
software installation...  
... and is searching for  
installed features.  
5. Select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer  
now” and click  
“Finish” to complete  
the driver installation.  
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6. After rebooting the computer, plug the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA  
Converter into an available USB 2.0 port on your PC or notebook.  
The extended display will be shown on the second display device.  
Verifying Driver Installation (Vista)  
On the desktop, right-click My Computer → Properties → Device  
Manager; then double-click “display adapters” and “Universal Serial  
Bus controllers.”  
“Universal Serial Bus controllers” should feature:  
• “USB 2.0 Graphics Card”  
“display adapters” should feature:  
• “USB 2.0 Graphics Card-extend”  
• “USB2.0 Graphics Card-Mirror”  
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Driver Un-Install (Vista)  
1. on the desktop,  
go to Start →  
Control Panel  
→ Programs  
and Features.  
2. Select “USB 2.0  
Graphics Card  
(Trigger)  
(driver version  
number)” and click Uninstall.”  
3. disconnect the Hi-  
Speed USB 2.0  
SVGA Converter and  
click “oK” to continue.  
4. Select “Yes, I want  
to restart my  
computer now” and  
click “Finish” to  
reboot. After  
rebooting, the  
driver un-install  
procedure will be  
complete.  
fUnCtionS  
The Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
SVGA Converter works  
with lCd or CRT  
monitors. Click the UVT  
icon to choose one of  
three modes: Primary,  
extended and Mirror  
(plus an off option).  
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Clicking the UVT icon also  
provides access to the  
Resolution options, which  
can be changed here or by  
going to display Properties/  
Settings.  
NOTE: All Windows 2000/  
XP/Vista resolution settings  
are formatted with a 4:3  
aspect ratio except for  
1280 x 1024, which is 5:4.  
(1024 x 768 is the best  
choice for viewing dVds.)  
Win Ce settings are also  
4:3 except for 800 x 480,  
which is 15:9.  
Primary mode  
The system’s main graphics adapter will automatically switch to act  
as the secondary graphics adapter, and the main screen will now  
work as the extended desktop. The monitor that’s connected to the  
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Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter will now act as the primary  
Windows desktop. NOTE: Some display utilities and drivers found  
with certain AGP and built-in display adapters may prevent this option  
from working on some systems. You can disable the other utility  
program (usually in the same toolbar located on the bottom-right  
corner of the desktop) to make this function work properly  
.
eXtended mode  
By default, the monitor connected to the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA  
Converter will work as the extendeddesktop, which expands the  
primary Windows desktop of your system. You can change the relative  
position of this extended desktop in display Properties/Settings.  
mirror mode  
In this mode, the Windows desktop will be replicated, or “mirrored,” to  
the secondary CRT/lCd monitor. The screen resolution setting on the  
secondary monitor will follow the primary screen’s resolution. If the  
selected resolution setting is not supported by the primary screen,  
however, a warning dialog box will be displayed and the suggested  
screen resolution will be shown.  
off  
This option simply disables the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter.  
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fAq  
Following are some frequently asked questions — and answers —  
regarding the installation or operation of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA  
Converter  
.
Q: Why can’t I make the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter the  
primary display?  
A: Some video card manufacturers include a utility that prevents other  
video cards from being set as the primary card. Check the bottom-  
right corner taskbar for the utility, and disable the utility before  
designating the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter as the primary  
display.  
Q: Why won’t my DVD player work when I move it over to the  
extended display?  
A: Some dVd playback software packages don’t support playing on a  
second display adapter of any kind. You can try opening the program  
in the secondary display first before playing the DVD.  
Q: How come my video won’t play on Media Player if I move it  
over to the extended desktop?  
A: Check that you’ve moved the Media Player window completely  
over to the second screen.  
Q: Why doesn’t my mouse move past the right side of the screen  
as it should on an extended desktop?  
A: Check the display settings and make sure that your display No. 2 is  
on the right side of display No. 1. You can rearrange how Windows  
treats displays in relation to each other in display Properties/Settings.  
Q: Why are there are lines running horizontally up and down my  
screen?  
A: This is due to a low refresh rate setting. You can change this by  
going to display Properties/Settings  
Advanced Settings. NOTE:  
Make sure you select the USB 2.0 VGA device first and not set the  
refresh rate higher than what your monitor can support, as this can  
damage your monitor. You can also try to reset/refresh/resynchronize  
your monitor.  
Q: Why doesn’t Direct3D work?  
A: This is a current limitation of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter  
.
Check for driver updates in the future to add support for this. If  
your application requires this, use the main display adapter.  
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operAtion tipS  
Following are some tips that may help if you are experiencing any  
difficulties using the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter. Contact your  
dealer for additional assistance, if needed.  
Check to make sure that all connectors are plugged in correctly.  
Make sure that the USB port that you are using is USB 2.0.  
Try a different USB 2.0 port and/or computer.  
Check to see that the monitor is connected correctly and the power  
is on.  
Try connecting the adapter directly to the computer instead of  
through a hub.  
Unplug all other USB devices from the system.  
Make sure to restart your computer after the driver installation.  
Unplug the adapter and re-insert it.  
Check the Web site to make sure you have the latest drivers.  
Reset/refresh/resynchronize your monitor.  
Selecting Primary mode may disable the main system display on  
certain Intel graphics solution-based computer systems.  
If you have problems during the boot-up process, start your  
computer in Safe mode and un-install the driver. Hold the CTRl key  
until the Windows startup menu appears and select “Safe Mode.”  
To verify the driver version that you installed, go to Control Panel →  
Add or Remove Programs to check the program: USB 2.0 Graphics  
Card (Trigger) 8.1.0.0516.0146 (the number is the driver version).  
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SpeCifiCAtionS  
Standards and Certifications  
• Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
• eHCI  
• Ce  
• FCC  
General  
• Chipset: MCT Trigger  
• display memory: 16 MB SdRAM  
• Bus-powered  
• Connections: USB type A male; Hd 15 female  
• Supports Suspend and Wake modes  
Supported resolutions  
• For Windows:  
- 5:4; 1280 x 1024; 16/32 bits  
- 4:3; 1024 x 768; 16/32 bits  
- 4:3; 800 x 600; 16/32 bits  
- 4:3; 640 x 480; 16/32 bits  
• For Win Ce:  
- 4:3; 800 x 600; 16/32 bits  
- 15:9; 800 x 480; 16/32 bits  
- 4:3; 640 x 480; 16/32 bits  
Physical  
• Case material: ABS plastic  
• dimensions: 3.25 x 1.5 x 0.75 in. (8 x 4 x 2 cm.)  
• Cable: (50 cm) (19 in.)  
• Weight: 2.8 oz. (79 g)  
System Requirements  
• Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Win Ce (with host device support)  
• Available Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port  
Package Contents  
• Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter  
• Quick install guide and driver Cd with user manual  
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MANHATTAN® offers a complete line of PC Components, Peripherals, Cables  
and Accessories. Ask your local computer dealer for more information  
or visit us online at  
www.manhattan-products.com  
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