Page 2 - Preface; Compliance Information
ViewSonic VOT530 Preface Compliance Information For U.S.A. Ths devce comples wth part 15 of FCC Rules. Operaton s subject to the followng two condtons: (1) ths devce may not cause harmful nterference, and (2) ths devce must accept any nterference receved, ncludng nterference that may cause undesred ...
Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
ViewSonic VOT530 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these nstructons completely before usng the equpment. 2. Keep these nstructons n a safe place. 3. Heed all warnngs. 4. Follow all nstructons. 5. Do not use this equipment near water. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrc shock, do not e...
Page 5 - Declaration of RoHS Compliance
ViewSonic VOT530 v Declaration of RoHS Compliance Ths product has been desgned and manufactured n complance wth Drectve 2002/95/EC of the European Parlament and the Councl on restrcton of the use of certan hazardous substances n electrcal and electronc equpment (RoHS Drectve) and s deemed to comply ...
Page 6 - Copyright Information
ViewSonic VOT530 v Copyright Information Copyright © ViewSonic ® Corporation, 2010. All rights reserved. Microsoft ® , Windows ® , Windows NT ® , and the Windows ® logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft ® Corporation in the United States and other countries. ViewSonic ® , the three birds logo, ...
Page 7 - System Overview; Chapter 1
ViewSonic VOT530 1 System Overview The PC Mn VOT530, wth ts compact desgn, s one of the smallest Intel powered personal computers n the world. Powered by an Intel Core Two Duo processor t features a Mcrosoft Wndows 7 operatng system. Connect to an LCD or large format TV to grab your vdeos from the W...
Page 8 - Getting Started; Packing Content
Getting Started ViewSonic VOT530 2 Packing Content VOT530 PC Mn Wzard CD Recovery and Drver Dsk Quck Start Gude 90W DC 20V Power Adapter Power cord Antenna
Page 9 - Application Scenarios; Living Room Scenario
Getting Started ViewSonic VOT530 3 Application Scenarios Living Room Scenario You can connect the system n your lvng room to an HDTV, speakers, DVD/VCD players, DSL (cable) modem, or other perpheral devces to buld a dgtal home center. Home Office Scenario You can place your system together wth an LC...
Page 10 - The Front View
Getting Started ViewSonic VOT530 4 The Front View The power button s located n the center of the front panel. The optonal optcal dsc drve s also located near the top of the front panel. You can place a DVD or CD optcal dsc nto the openng near the top of the front cover. The dsc eject button s locate...
Page 11 - The Rear View
Getting Started ViewSonic VOT530 5 The Rear View You can fi nd the connectors for the power source, DVI, network, USB 2.0, eSATA, Lne n (S/PDIF out), Lne out, and MIC as llustrated below. S/PDIF cable connector To connect to the back panel of your machne correctly, please refer to the dagram as show...
Page 12 - Rear panel I/O port Indicator
Getting Started ViewSonic VOT530 6 + DVI e-SATA Internet LCD Montor HDMI TV DVI to HDMI Adapter Wreless 802.11 Antenna S/PDIF out Lne out Mcrophone (MIC) eSATA Port ADSL (Cable) Modem USB 2.0 Port Expander (USB HUB) PDACard reader/Flash memoryWebcamJoystckMouse/Keyboard Fax/Scanner/Prnter Bluetooth ...
Page 13 - Ths chapter wll gude you n nstallng; Chapter 2
ViewSonic VOT530 7 Ths chapter wll gude you n nstallng necessary and addtonal components to maxmmze the system performance of your PC Mn. The followng topcs are covered: Connectng Power SourceConnectng to Vdeo DsplayConnectng the LCD or CRT MontorConnectng to HDTV SetConnectng to ProjectorConnectng ...
Page 14 - Connecting Your System; Connecting the Power Source
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 8 Connecting the Power Source The system comes wth a power cable and adapter. Plug the output of the power adapter to the power connector on the back panel of the system unt. Then, connect the power plug to the wall outlet. Once the system s connected to the p...
Page 15 - Connecting to Video Display; The VOT530 has 3 options to connect to a LCD monitor.; LCD
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 9 Connecting to Video Display You can connect the system to many types of vdeo dsplay devces, ncludng projector, LCD or LCD TVs. Connecting to a LCD You can connect the system to an LCD montor. The vdeo sgnal connector from the LCD montor connects to the DVI c...
Page 16 - Connecting to a HDTV; HDTV
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 10 Connecting to a HDTV You can connect the PC Mn to a HDTV wth HDMI connectons. You wll need to use the DVI to HDMI adapter along wth your HDMI cable. VOT530 to HDTV: • Add the DVI-to-HDMI adapter to the DVI jack and then connect the HDMI cable to the HDTV. H...
Page 17 - Connecting to a Projector
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 11 Connecting to a Projector More and more people have the need to connect a PC to a projector n order to make presentatons. The system s desgned wth the connector for outputtng content to a projector usng the DVI to VGA adapter. VOT530 to Projector: • DVI to ...
Page 18 - Connecting to Keyboard and Mouse; Connecting to a USB Hub
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 12 Connecting to Keyboard and Mouse You can connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB connectors. + + Connecting to a USB Hub The system s desgned to connect a USB hub whch allows a user to nstall multple USB devces to the system by smply connectng the USB con...
Page 19 - Connecting to External Speakers
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 13 Connecting to a Multi Function Printer (Fax/Printer/Scanner) Currently, many manufacturers buld the functons of prnter, scanner, and fax nto one unt. You can connect the system to a mult functon unt thru an USB connector. Connecting to External Speakers Use...
Page 20 - Connecting to the Internet and Network
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 14 Connecting to the Internet and Network Your system s bult wth a network connector on the back panel as llustrated n Chapter 1. The connector allows you to connect your system to the Internet through a DSL (or ADSL), cable modem, or to an Ethernet network. I...
Page 21 - Connecting to a Webcam
Connecting Your System ViewSonic VOT530 15 Connecting to a Webcam More and more people are usng nstant messagng software or free nternatonal Internet phone calls to communcate over the Internet wth frends. The effects can be enrched by nstallng a webcam to the system. The webcam nstallaton gude wll ...
Page 23 - How to operate the DVD Super Mult Drve.; Chapter 3
ViewSonic VOT530 17 How to operate the DVD Super Mult Drve. Chapter 3 Optical Disk Drive
Page 24 - ODD Operating; Inserting a Disc in the ODD; Reading a Disc
ODD Operating ViewSonic VOT530 18 Inserting a Disc in the ODD 1. Wth the label sde facng up, place the dsc n the center of the ODD slot.2. Gently push the dsc back nto the dsk slot.3. The optcal dsc drver ndcator LED wll turn on and the computer wll start to read the dsc you just nserted. Reading a ...
Page 25 - Writing to a Disc; Removing a disc
ODD Operating ViewSonic VOT530 19 Writing to a Disc Ensure that the dscs you create do not volate copyrght laws.1. Follow the steps n the “Insertng a dsc” secton. 2. When prompted, choose the desired program to record files to the inserted rrewrtable (RW) dsc.3. Follow the on screen nstructons to co...
Page 26 - Your PC Mn bundle system recovery dsc; Chapter 4
ViewSonic VOT530 20 Your PC Mn bundle system recovery dsc enables users to restore the system to ts default settngs. Ths functon s useful n the event of a system falure or f you forget the system passwords. Ths chapter covers the followng topcs: • When to use the System Recovery Dsc • Runnng System ...
Page 27 - System Recovery; When to use the System Recovery Disc; Running System Recovery Manager
System Recovery ViewSonic VOT530 21 When to use the System Recovery Disc You need to run system recovery: • In the event of a system or hardware falure. • You need to restore the system back to ts default factory settngs • You forgot the system password.System recovery wll format the hard dsk and re...
Page 29 - Chapter 5
ViewSonic VOT530 23 BIOS Setup Utlty s a program for confgurng the BIOS (Basc Input/Output System) settngs of the computer. BIOS s a layer of software called frmware that translates nstructons from other layers of software nto nstructons so that the computer hardware devces can understand them. The ...
Page 30 - Setting BIOS; Setting the BIOS
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 24 Setting the BIOS Not long after actvatng the power, you wll see the followng screen. Please press “Delete” button to get nto BIOS screen. If you would lke to see the POST screen, you may just press “Tab” button.
Page 31 - How to Use Phoenix-Award BIOS Setup Program
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 25 After pressng “Delete” button, you wll see the followng BIOS setup menu: How to Use Phoenix-Award BIOS Setup Program Generally, you can use arrow keys to hghlght the optons that you want to choose, press <Enter> key to select, and use <Page Up> and <Pa...
Page 32 - Standard CMOS Features
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 26 Standard CMOS Features The “Standard CMOS Setup” sets the basc system parameters such as the date, tme, and the hard dsk type. Use the arrow keys to hghlght an tem and <PgUp> or <PgDn> to make your selecton. Standard CMOS Features > DateTo set the date...
Page 33 - Advanced BIOS Features
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 27 Advanced BIOS Features From the first BIOS setup page illustrated below, you can select “Advanced BIOS Features” from the BIOS man menu. The followng screen appears when you select the opton “Advanced BIOS Features” from the man menu.
Page 34 - Advanced Chipset Features
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 28 Advanced Chipset Features The “Advanced Chpset Features” ncludes settngs for the chpset dependent features. These features are related to system performance. You can select “Advanced Chipset Features” on the first page of the BIOS setup program. Warning: Make sure yo...
Page 35 - Integrated Peripherals Features
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 29 Integrated Peripherals Features The “Integrated Perpherals Features” ncludes settngs for the OnChp IDE Devce and Onboard Device. You can select “Integrated Peripherals” on the first page of the BIOS setup program.
Page 36 - Power Management Setup
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 30 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup screen enables you to control the motherboard green features. See the followng screen. You can select “Power Management Setup” on the first page of the BIOS setup program.
Page 37 - Load Setup Defaults
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 31 Now you can move the cursor by usng drecton keys on the keyboard. Move the cursor to the opton tem“Load Optmzed Defaults”and press“Enter” button. Load Setup Defaults The “Load Setup Defaults” opton loads optmzed settngs for optmum system performance. Optmal settngs a...
Page 40 - Exit without Saving
Setting BIOS ViewSonic VOT530 34 Exit without Saving Use ths functon to ext Setup wthout savng the CMOS value changes. Do not use this option if you want to save the new configuration. At the same time, type “Y” in the dalogue box and press “Enter” to ext.
Page 41 - Chapter 6
ViewSonic VOT530 35 Ths chapter lsts some common problems thatyou may encounter when usng your PC Mn and descrbes solutons on how to solvethem. Ths chapter covers the followng topcs: • Troubleshootng • Specfcatons Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Page 42 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ViewSonic VOT530 36 Troubleshooting Q: After connectng perpherals to the PC Mn, the keyboard, mouse and speakers do not work and the dsplay does not show any content. A: Check to make sure you followed the correct nstallaton procedures and connectons. Check to see f the perpherals ar...
Page 45 - Specification; Specifications
Specification ViewSonic VOT530 39 Specifications Dimension WxHxD(mm) 165(W) x 50(H) x 165(D) WxHxD(inch) 6.5(W) x 1.97(H) x 6.5(D) Volume(liters) 1.36L Weight(Kg/Pound) 1.45kg / 2.4 pound (N.W.) Housing Color Black Power Solutions Two-phase voltage stabilization CPU Socket Socket P Type Intel® Core ...
Page 46 - Chapter 7; Customer Support
ViewSonic VOT530 40 Chapter 7 Other Information Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. NOTE: You will need the product serial number. Country/Region Website T = Telephone F = FAX Email Australia/New Zealand www.viewsonic.com.au AUS= 1...
Page 47 - Limited Warranty
ViewSonic VOT530 41 Limited Warranty VIEWSONIC ® PC MINI What the warranty covers: ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will...