Cirago UDA2000 Bedienungsanleitung

VER.5.6
VGA Cable -->
Monitor Cable
Monitor ,HDTV
Projector ....
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Safety Instructions
Always read the safety instructions carefully
Keep this User's Manual for future reference
Keep this equipment away from humidity
If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment checked by a service technician:
·The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
·The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
·The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
·The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it work according to User's Manual.
Copyright Statement
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission. Other
trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not make any representations or
warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable
for any loss of profit or any commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other
damage.
1. Introduction
Applications
Features/ Package Contents
System Requirements
2. Hardware Connect
3. Installing the USB Graphics Software
To Install the Software on Windows 7 Update
To Install the Software on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000
4. Using the USB Graphics Software
Windows 7 - Controlling the Display
Windows Vista/XP/2000 – Controlling the Display
Windows Vista/XP/2000 – Windows Display Properties
5. USB Graphic Software Update
6. Audio Configure
7. Uninstalling the DisplayLink Graphics Software
8. Additional Information
9. Troubleshooting
10. Mac OS X User Guide
11. Technical Data Overview
Note: Menu items and screen selections are shown in italics.
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·Multitask more effectively without overlapping windows
·Edit on one screen while surfing the Internet information on the other
·Do multiple screen presentations without bringing another computer
·Easily provide multiple screen exhibitions in a trade show
·Use second display for palettes/tools
·Get a panoramic view of large documents
·Type documents on one screen while viewing reference material on the other
·Compare two documents simultaneously across two screens
·Have one monitor per data stream
·View charts and live data at the same time
·View videos/TV on one screen and reviews on the other
·Get additional perspectives when playing games
View your large spreadsheets across two screens with display continuity
Introduction
Welcome to use USB Graphics Adapter. It allows you to easily connect extra monitors(TV) to your laptop or desktop PC's USB
port.
The connected monitors can be configured to either mirror your main screen, or extend the Windows desktop allowing visibility
of more applications at the same time. The USB graphics adapter can also be configured to be the primary display
The USB Graphics Adapter Software allows full configuration of all additional USB displays, including:
·Support for up to 6 additional USB Displays
·Extended, Mirrored, Primary Display
·Extend left, right, above, or below
·Rotation
·Layout of displays
·Color Depth
Office workstation
On the road
Graphics workstation
Editing workstation
Financial analysis
Entertainment
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1. Introduction
Applications

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·Can easily Mirror the main display
·Extend left, right, above, or below
·Can be rotated left, right, or upside-down
·USB 2.0 Powered - Ultra Low Power
·CRT, LCD, Projector, TV Displays
·Standard and Widescreen ratio aspects
·Uses a virtual driver
·Stackable by design with a small footprint
·Completely silent operation
·Onboard power and status indicator LEDs
·Portable, making it easy for travel
Package Contents
Before installation, please check the items in the package. The package should contain the following items:
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·Driver CD x1
·USB Cable x1
·Quick Installation Guide x1
·DVI to VGA Adapter (Optional) x1
·DVI to HDMI Adapter (Optional) x1
·Audio RCA Adapter (Optional) x1
USB Graphic Adapter x1
DisplayLink software can be used on PCs, from Netbooks, Notebooks/Laptops to Desktops. The driver will run on processors
ranging from Atom N270 based PCs, basic single Core CPUs, and of course the latest Dual, Quad Core and Core i3/i5/i7
CPUs.
The performance of the software is dependent upon the processing power available, as well as the operating system in use.
More capable systems offer higher performance.
DisplayLink software is available for PCs running one of the following Windows operating systems:
·Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
·Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 or 2 (32-bit or 64-bit)
·Windows XP Home or Professional (including Tablet edition) with Service Pack 2 or 3
Windows Server 2003, 2008 and 2008 R2
·Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4
Note: 64-bit editions of XP are not supported.
Mac OS X support can be found at http://www.displaylink.com/mac
Linux support can be found at http://libdlo.freedesktop.org/wiki/ or http://www.displaylink.org
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Supported Languages
The following languages are supported in version 5.6, on all supported operating systems:
Arabic
Bahasa Indonesian
Bulgarian
Chinese (Traditional)
Chinese (Simplified)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
Greek
Korean
German
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Unsupported languages default to English.
Features: System Requirements
Model: with Audio output
Audio Output
Microphone Support
Mixed output RCA*2(Left and Right Track) Interface
Model: HDMI output with audio
Output through HDMI cable connect to HDTV
Support LCD Monitor or LCD TV with HDMI input.
Resolution upto 1080P (1920x1080)
Note: USB to HDMI Adapter scaling for all HDTV. When TV doesn't
scale properly then use the function key (noted: different brand of
TV maker may named differently for that function on their remote)
from your TV remote to adjust scaling till it return to the proper
display.
1. Introduction

2. Hardware Connect
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For Windows 7/Vista, the Windows Experience Index (WEI) is a useful measure of hardware level. The WEI is accessible from
Computer > Properties, or from Control Panel > System.
The recommended typical hardware requirements for the PC are:
· WEI score of at least 3 in the 'Graphics; Desktop performance for Windows Aero' category.
· Overall WEI score of at least 3 as recommended by Microsoft.
· At least one USB 2.0 port
· 30 megabytes (MB) of free disk space.
· Computer screen for use with the DisplayLink device, if it is not integrated.
Windows XP
· For 1-2 monitors, business usage, productivity target. This may not provide full frame rate DVD playback at full
screen:
1.2GHz Single Core CPU, 512MB memory
· For 3 monitors where 1 could run DVD video while also targeting productivity and business apps. Will support only 1
video of DVD resolution at full screen:
1.6GHz CPU, 1GB memory
· For 6 screens where 1 screen can run full screen DVD video:
1.8GHz Core Duo, 1GB memory
· At least one USB 2.0 port, 30 megabytes (MB) of free disk space.
· Computer screen for use with the DisplayLink device, if it is not integrated.
· Network access for software downloads, or access to a CD-ROM drive.
Windows 7 / Vista
On Windows Vista and Windows 7, DisplayLink software interacts closely with the primary graphics card. DisplayLink support
and test a single graphics card (GPU) installed in a PC from all major GPU vendors (Intel, ATI, NVidia and Via)
The following GPU configurations may exhibit compatibility issues on Windows 7 and Vista in certain circumstances:
· Switchable Graphics (ATI/Intel)
· Switchable Graphics (ATI/ATI)
· Switchable Graphics (NVIDIA/Intel)
· NVIDIA SLI in SLI mode
Other GPU configurations, including the following, are currently unsupported and will not function on Windows 7/Vista:
· Hybrid Graphics
· Hybrid SLI
· Hybrid Crossfire
· Crossfire
· SLI not in SLI mode
· Multiple WDDM 1.1 graphics drivers active at once
Graphics Card Support (Windows XP)
All graphics cards are supported on Windows XP.
Graphics Card Support (Windows Vista/Windows 7)

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Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the adapter. Then connect the
other end of the USB cable to an USB 2.0 port on your computer. If your
monitor is not yet connected to the adapter, make the connection and power
on your monitor
Connect to CRT, LCD, TV, Project, Speaker, USB …..
Connect the adapter to your computer and monitor (TV)
VGA Connect
for VGA port product
DVI connect
for DVI port product
HDMI connect
for HDMI port product
Hardware Connect
VGA connect via DVI to VGA adapter
for DVI port product
Audio connect
* with Audio support product
USB Device Connect
* with USB port product
USB
HDMI connect via DVI to HDMI adapter
for DVI port product
2. Hardware Connect

The following section shows you how to install the USB Graphics Adapter software on different operating systems.
Note: If you have v3.x, R4.1 or R4.2 DisplayLink software installed you must uninstall it, using the Windows
Add/Remove Programs feature, before installing this release. Devices will continue working after this release is installed.
The preferred method of installation is using Window 7's Windows Update facility.
To Install the Software on Windows 7 Update
1. Connect your UGA device via the USB cable to your PC. Windows
detects the new hardware and automatically downloads the driver.
2. Once downloaded, the install will run
The DisplayLink software end user licence agreement window opens.
3. Click I Accept.
The DisplayLink Core software installs
Note: The screen may flash or go black during the install.
Alternatively you may install the software from a website download
or CD-ROM:
Installing the USB Graphics Software
To Install the Software on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000
Important! Do not connect a UGA device/screen to your PC before
the install.
1. Double click on Setup.exe or click from Autorun setup cover
page.
The Windows User Account Control window opens (if enabled in
the OS).
2. Click Yes.
The DisplayLink software end user licence agreement window
opens.
3. Click I Accept.
DisplayLink Core software and DisplayLink Graphics installs.
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3. Installing the USB Graphics Software

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Note: The screen may flash or go black during the install.
No message will be shown at the end of the install.
4. Connect your USB Graphic Adapter via the USB cable to your PC.
Installing device driver message
The Windows User Account Control window opens.
5. Click Yes.
DisplayLink automatically installs the device.
The DisplayLink software end user licence agreement window
opens (see above).
6. Click I Accept.
The DisplayLink graphics software installs, without notification
that it has completed.
Note: On some machines you may need to reboot before you can use your DisplayLink enabled device.
This section describes how to use DisplayLink's Software. The section is divided into sub-sections relating to your operating
system.
On Windows 7, you can configure a UGA device through the use of Windows Display Properties (WDP). WDP provides a
simple method to attach, rotate, duplicate or extend screens as well as modify screen resolution.
To open WDP
There are several ways to open WDP.
1. Right-click on the desktop.
2. Select Screen Resolution from the menu.
3. WDP opens.
OR
1. From Start menu > Devices and Printers.
2. Double-click the DisplayLink Device icon.
3. WDP opens.
OR
1. Right click on the DisplayLink icon
2. Click Advanced.
3. WDP opens.
Setting the Display
Follow this procedure to set the display.
Using the USB Graphics Software
4. Using the USB Graphics Software
Windows 7 - Controlling the Display

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To set the display
1. Open WDP.
2. Set the display options. Refer to the table below for details on each option.
Table 1: WDP Options
To control the behaviour of an attached DisplayLink display, it is also possible to use Windows Key+P to display a
menu (and cycle through it) to switch mode.
Menu Sub-Menu Description
Display Use the drop down list to select a display to be configured.
Resolution Use the drop down list and user the slider to choose a
resolution.
Landscape Sets the display to landscape view.
Orientation
Multiple
displays
Portrait Sets the display to portrait mode.
Landscape (flipped) Sets the display to upside down landscape mode.
Portrait (flipped) Sets the display to upside down portrait mode.
Duplicates these displays Reproduces the main display on the second display.
Extend these displays Extends the main display onto the secondary display.
Show Desktop only on 1 The desktop appears on the display marked 1. The display
marked 2 becomes blank.
Shows Desktop only on 2 The desktop appears on the display marked 2. The display
marked 1 becomes blank.
1. Select the Windows Key + P.
The following menu appears.
To control the Display
2. Click on one of the options.
The display updates to reflect your choice.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software

The DisplayLink Icon Application
You can configure the behaviour of the USB Graphics Adapter through the DisplayLink icon
application on the taskbar, where present.
To show the DisplayLink Manager menu
1. From the taskbar, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show all available icons.
2. Click the DisplayLink icon
A menu appears with several options, as described in the following table.
Table 2: DisplayLink menu – Windows 7
Menu Description
Check for updates Connects to the Windows Update and checks for newer versions and
downloads them, if available.
Optimize for Video
Select this option for better movie playback performance on the DisplayLink enabled
displays. Only select this option when playing back video content. Note: Text may appear
less clear when enabled.
Advanced Opens the Windows Display Properties (WDP)
When devices are attached, an icon appears in the taskbar. This gives you access to the DisplayLink manager menu. To use
the DisplayLink Manager Menu
1. Click the DisplayLink icon on the taskbar.
The menu appears as shown below.
2. Select an option from the menu, using the following table for
the options available.
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Windows Vista/XP/2000 – Controlling the Display
4. Using the USB Graphics Software
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