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System Setup

System Requirements

Any player running a Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Operating System can become a

VOE media player. Requirements are:

RAM

4GB

Disk space

12MB

Windows Experience Index

4.0 to drive displays with 1366 x 768 native resolution

4.3 to drive displays with 1920 x 1080 native resolution

Operating system

Windows® XP (32 bit)

Windows Vista® (32 or 64 bit)

Windows® 7 (32 or 64 bit)

Windows 8

CPU

Dual-core 2.4Ghz

Loading Software

The VOE software and firmware package is available on the CD accompanying a digital signage display with

VOE capability. It can also be downloaded from

http://www.hp.com/support

. Install the software on each

networked media player to be used as a video source for displays.
To download from the Internet: Follow the link above, select the applicable country or region and language,

choose Support and Drivers, and then select Product Support and Troubleshooting. Enter the model name

of the display.

TIP:

Before starting installation, owners of Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista operating systems

need to ensure that the display adaptor of the media player is running the latest Windows display driver

model (WDDM) driver. The drivers are available from Microsoft.
Launch the VOE installer from either the CD or the downloaded installation package. Two programs will be

installed: VOE and ViewSpan.
Windows may display a warning box or Security dialog during installation. Select the options to allow

installation and trust software from both Elite Silicon Technology and SMSC (Smart Mixed-Signal

Connectivity).
After the programs are installed, VOE starts automatically and will always run as a background process

unless the user deliberately stops it. The installation process installs a VOE icon on the desktop. In addition,

the user will see two new icons in the system tray as shown in the following figure:

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Chapter 2 System Setup