Dynex products are designed to meet or exceed industry standards. Easy to understand and use All Dynex products are designed for easy use with simple, clear, and intuitive instructions both outside and inside the box. 30.5” (77.47 cm) 1 Features Accessories • 32'' screen Composite video cable • Built-in HDTV tuner AC power cord • PC video input Tabletop stand & screws • 1366 x 768 High-Definition Resolution Quick Setup Guide • 2 HDMI Inputs Remote control & batteries Product Specificat
Modem Dialing Location Following the instructions below, you can change the dialing location. 1. In Windows 2000/XP, Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -» Phone And Modem Options -» Under Dialing Rules click Edit, and then you can change your location. 2. In Windows ME/NT/98, click Control Panel -» Modem -* Under General click Dialing Properties, and then you can change your location. FCC Certifications This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the f
Dynex products are designed to meet or exceed industry standards. Easy to understand and use All Dynex products are designed for easy use with simple, clear, and intuitive instructions both outside and inside the box. 22.6" (57.40cm) 1 Features Accessories • 24'' screen Composite video cable • Built-in HDTV tuner AC power cord • PC video input Tabletop stand & screws • 1920 x 1080 High-Definition Resolution Quick Setup Guide • 2 HDMI Input Remote control & batteries Product Specificatio
Click on the “Have Disk” button from “Install New Modem” window and press the “Next” button. Windows then asks you to specify where the driver for the modem is located. Insert the fax modem drivers diskette into your floppy drive, select drive “A:\” and click “OK”. Select the product name of fax modem from “Models” list box and press the “Next” button. Select the available COM port from the list box and press the “Next” button. You will see the “Your modem has been set up successfully” window ap
Gently slide the PC Card into the PCMCIA slot. Make sure the card is firmly in the socket. When this is done you will be ready to setup and install your communication software. 1 Part 2. Driver Installation 1. Setup for DOS/Windows 3.x Check your system manual or consult the manufacturer of your computer to make sure your computer has the Card and Socket Services drivers pre-installed. The driver software allows your computer to access the PCMCIA sockets. The most popular and common Card and Soc
For… Use this adapter… iPod Mini (4 GB/6 GB) 3 iPod (20 GB/U2 Special Edition) 4 iPod (40 GB) 5 iPod with color display (20 GB/30 GB/U2 Special Edition) 6 iPod with color display (40 GB/60 GB) 7 iPod Nano 8 iPod Video (30 GB) 9 iPod Video (60 GB) 10 2 Place your iPod in the docking station. Connecting to a TV using the S-Video or A/V cable 1 To connect S- Video, plug the S- Video cable into the docking station and your TV. 2 To connect standard video, connect the A/V cable into the docking stati
The wizard searches for new hardware. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Click Next. 2. Select Search for the best driver in these locations and Include this location in the search: (Please click Browse to search for driver files and open it, e.g., D:\driver\WinXP) and click Next. 3. Click Continue Anyway. 4. Click Finish. Note: Windows will notify you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. This is normal, and it has been verified that the Adapter does