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On-Lap 1302 Quick Installation Guide On-Lap Monitor Description Application Supported If the user's digital camera, video player, smart phone or electronic game player and other products can support the digital video output (DVI or HDMI output), such 3C products can be used along with the On-Lap. Note: The actual effect is relevant to the video signal output format and the mode of operation of the information product, not all products can be played in full-screen on the On-Lap. Figure: Digital Video and USB power cable Front Back Holder Plate Figure: Front Parts Description of On-Lap1302 Figure: Back Parts Description of On-Lap1302 Figure: Analog Video and USB power cable IMPORTANT ※Keep the laptop away from the table edge to prevent it from falling off the table if it topples. ※Keep the laptop away from the table edge to prevent it from falling off the table if it topples. ※The cable may be damaged if you pull it out by force. ※Please push forward the protruding part between the video and power cable connector and the back cover of the monitor to get out the connector by fingertip. ※Use the laptop and monitor on a level table. If the table is not level, the laptop and monitor may topple; if the monitor is rotated to a position behind the laptop monitor, it may cause the laptop to fall backwards. Turning the On-Lap Monitor to an angle between 0° and 180° is not recommended. ※Do not install On-Lap Monitor on moving parts, such as window of a vehicle; the monitor may fall off in moving, causing damage to human bodies. ※Do not install On-Lap Monitor on walls, doors, signage, bathrooms, ceilings and other dangerous places, and do not fall off the On-Lap Monitor in installation to prevent it from injuring human bodies. ※Do not flip open the On-Lap Monitor to a horizontal position first, and avoid knocking against objects on the table in opening your laptop. ※Place the monitor to a bag with protective function in carrying, and avoid knocking against objects in the bag to prevent damaging the screen. ※On-Lap 1302 only reads the DVI digital video signal, but does not support the full HDMI interface, and it does not have speakers, so On-Lap 1302 cannot make a sound. ※The Product is not waterproof. Do not use the Product at or near a place with water. ※Do not insert any object into the Product’s slots or gaps. ※The shortcut keys are the capacitive sensing buttons, which is sensitive by gentle touching. Do not press hard or press fast and continuously. Repeatedly pressing the button will make the button slow in response. For continuous adjustment of "Increase/Up" or "Decrease/Down", press and hold the corresponding button for automatic and continuous Increase /Decrease. ※Please visit www.gechic.com for downloading the On-Lap Monitor user manual, or getting more fun with dual-screen laptop. Customer Service: [email protected] Installation Instructions - Horizontal Display 1 Install the Digital video and USB power cable Insert the video power connector into the video power port of On-Lap. The left side of the video power connector should be aligned at the edge of the On-Lap without any prominent part if well inserted. The connector is not at the suitable place if there is any prominent part, indicating that the monitor cannot be used. 1-1 Insert the latch into the groove of the video power connector of the On-Lap 2 Install Stand Bricks Buckle the narrow opening [9 mm wide] of the Stand Brick to the left and right sides of the On-Lap. Please be careful not to oppress the cable. Adjust the position of the Stand Brick along the edge of the On-Lap to change the angle between the monitor and the desktop. 3 Connect the On-Lap to the laptop 4 Make the laptop and monitor extension setting Connect the USB power connector to the laptop's USB port, and then connect the digital video connector to the laptop's HDMI video output port After switching on the laptop, go to “Control Panel” of Windows operating system to proceed with monitor extension setting. If you use Windows 7, Select “2.DVI LCD” (digital video) or “2. display device: VGA” (analog video) for Display. Select “1366x768” for Resolution Select "Landscape" for Orientation Select "Extend these displays" for Multiple displays, and drag Display 2 to the right side of Display 1. 5 Switch on the laptop Switch on the laptop’s monitor and press the power button of the On-Lap; Adjust the brightness: press to make the monitor brighter and press to make the monitor dimmer. ※Note: The unavailability of “Duplicate these displays” or “Extend these displays” on the laptop may be limited by the graphics chip of the laptop or have the graphics chip features limited due to the power saving mode of the laptop or have the graphics chip driver updated. It is recommended to ask for laptop manufacturer or graphics chip manufacturer for technical support. Installation Instructions – Vertical Display 1Install the video and USB power 2 Install Stand Bricks 3 Connect the On-Lap to the laptop cable Buckle the narrow opening [9 mm wide] of Stand Bricks to the left and right sides of On-Lap Monitor. Be careful not to squeeze the cable. Adjust the position of the Stand Bricks along the edge of the On-Lap Monitor to change the angle between the Monitor and the table. Connect the USB power connector to the laptop's USB port, and then connect the digital video connector to the laptop's HDMI video output port. Note: Viewing On-Lap Monitor from the left side is better,, viewing is poorer from the right side Insert the video power connector into the video power port of On-Lap. The left side of the video power connector should be aligned at the edge of the On-Lap without any prominent part if well inserted. The connector is not properly connected if it is sticking out, and the Monitor cannot be used. Refer to Fig. 1-1 "Horizontal Display" 4 Make the laptop and monitor extension setting After switching on the laptop, go to Windows’ “Control Panel” to make the monitor extension setting. If you are using Windows 7: Select “2.DVI LCD” (digital video) or “2. display device: VGA” (analog video) for Display Select “1366x768” for Resolution Select "Portrait (flipped)" for Orientation Select "Extend these displays" for Multiple displays, and drag Display 2 to the right side of Display 1. 5Switch on the laptop Switch on the laptop’s monitor and press the power button of the On-Lap; Adjust the brightness: press to make the monitor brighter and press to make the monitor dimmer ※Note: The unavailability of “ Portrait (flipped) ” on the laptop may be limited by the graphics chip of the laptop or have the graphics chip features limited due to the power saving mode of the laptop or have the graphics chip driver updated. It is recommended to ask for laptop manufacturer or graphics chip manufacturer for technical support. On-Lap 1302 Quick Installation Guide Installation Instructions - Upward Extension Display 1Install the video and USB power 2 Install Stand Bricks cable Place the On-Lap Monitor on Stand Bricks II. Note: Center the On-Lap Monitor for close fitting with Stand Bricks II. Insert the video power connector into the video power port of the On-Lap Monitor. The left side of the video power connector should be aligned with the edge of the On-Lap Monitor without sticking out. The connector is not properly connected if it is sticking out, and the Monitor cannot be used. Refer to Fig. 1-1 "Horizontal Display" 3 Connect the On-Lap to the laptop Place the laptop in front of the On-Lap Monitor and align the upper side of the laptop to the lower display edge of the On-Lap Monitor. Connect the USB power connector to the laptop's USB port, and then connect the digital video connector to the laptop's HDMI video output port (If analog video and USB power cable is used, connect the analog video connector to the laptop's D-sub port). 4 Make the laptop and monitor extension setting 5 Switch on the laptop After switching on the laptop, go to Windows’ “Control Panel” to make the monitor extension setting. If you are using Windows 7: Select “2.DVI LCD” (digital video) or “2. display device: VGA” (analog video) for Display. Select “1366x768” for Resolution Select "Landscape" for Orientation Select "Extend these displays" for Multiple displays, and drag Display 2 to the top side of Display 1. Switch on the laptop’s monitor and press the power button of the On-Lap; Adjust the brightness: press to make the monitor brighter and press to make the monitor dimmer Installation Instructions- Dual Monitor Display 1 Install the Holder Plate to the back cover of the 1-1 Mounting the Holder Plate 2 Install the video and USB laptop’s monitor If the laptop smaller than the On-Lap power cable If the laptop larger than the On-Lap [Note: This mode may not be suitable for laptop size smaller than 13" and ultra-thin laptop.] Open the shaft’s Hinge Plate of the On-Lap Monitor to 180° and places the On-Lap Monitor on the laptop's back cover. Tear off the double-sided adhesive tape on the Holder Plate and attach the Holder Plate to the laptop, as illustrated. Note: 1) Keep the Holder Plate 2mm from the edge of the laptop 2) Align the On-Lap Monitor to the front edge of the laptop's back cover. 3) Keep the direction of the Holder Plate the same as that of the shaft’s Hinge Plate 4) If the laptop’s back cover is not smooth, use more double-sided adhesive tape on the Holder Plate as required, before installation. [Note: Do not reverse the direction of the Holder Plate as this will reverse the direction of the On-Lap Monitor after installation.] Insert the video power connector into the video power port of the On-Lap Monitor. The left side of the video power connector should be aligned with the edge of the On-Lap Monitor without sticking out. The connector is not properly connected if it is sticking out, and the Monitor cannot be used. Refer to Fig. 1-1 "Horizontal Display" 3 Install the On-Lap to the laptop’s 3-1 3-2 back cover Rotate the On-Lap Monitor clockwise so that it is parallel to the laptop; open the laptop monitor and the On-Lap Monitor at the same time, as illustrated. Adjust the angle of the On-Lap Monitor. A recommended angle is between 180° and 225° As illustrated, align the shaft’s Hinge plate of the On-Lap to the Holder Plate, to slide the shaft’s Hinge plate into the Holder Plate. If the laptop smaller than the On-Lap If the laptop larger than the On-Lap Fig.: Make the positioning clip wedge to the first positioning hole (when the laptop is smaller than the On-Lap Monitor) Fig.: Make the positioning clip wedge to the second positioning hole (when the laptop is larger than the On-Lap Monitor) 3-3 4 As illustrated, connect the USB power connector to the laptop's USB port, and then connect the digital video connector to the laptop's HDMI video output port [If analog video and USB power cable is used, connect the analog video connector to the laptop's D-sub port]. Tidy the redundant cables with cable clips. After switching on the laptop, go to “Control Panel” of Windows operating system to proceed with monitor extension setting. If you use Windows 7, Select “2.DVI LCD” (digital video) or “2. display device: VGA” (analog video) for Display Select “1366x768” for Resolution Select "Landscape" for Orientation Select "Extend these displays" for Multiple displays, and drag Display 2 to the right side of Display 1. Connect the On-Lap to the laptop Start the laptop and monitor extension setting 5 Remove the On-Lap from the laptop As illustrated, align the shaft’s Hinge Plate of the On-Lap Monitor with the Holder Plate, and slide the shaft’s Hinge Plate into the Holder Plate. 5-1Adjust the height of the On-Lap on the laptop’s back cover ( laptop is 5-2 Adjust the height of the On-Lap on the laptop’s back cover ( laptop is smaller than the monitor) larger than the monitor) As illustrated, move the On-Lap Monitor upward from the laptop’s back cover, press down on the positioning clip at the first positioning hole, and move the On-Lap Monitor until the positioning clip pops up from the second positioning hole. Fig.: Moving the positioning clip from the first positioning hole to the second positioning hole. After On-Lap Monitor moves up, it is no longer fixed to the bottom of the laptop, and the laptop’s monitor can be tilted backward. [Note: If your laptop is smaller than On-Lap Monitor, the cable may get stuck when flipping the Monitor (see lower right figure).] As illustrated, move the On-Lap Monitor downward from the laptop’s back cover, press down on the positioning clip at the second positioning hole, and move the On-Lap Monitor until the positioning clip pops up from the first positioning hole. Fig.: Moving the positioning clip from the second positioning hole to the first positioning hole. After the On-Lap Monitor moves down, the viewable area of the On-Lap Monitor is close to that of a 15.6” laptop monitor.