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WiFi capable presentation device. It is part of Arrive’s MediaPoint™ product line, and marks the industry’s first generation of universally integrated devices – supporting the most commonly used wireless video connectivity platforms in a single device.
Operating Temperature 5 to 30°C (23 to 86°F) Storage Temperature 5°C to 35°C (23°F to 95°F) Humidity 10%~55% RH Dimensions 5.118” W x3.150” H x 0.866” D (8x13x2.2cm) Weight 0.09lbs (40 gms) Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
6ft HDMI cable to be able to connect to the display. 3. Ensure the Arrive AirPoint device is situated near an available USB power port . Note: : The unit’s maximum distance for wireless coverage is limited within an unobstructed 12-15 feet circumference.
3. Connect the Mini-USB end of the USB cable to the AirPoint and the other end to a USB port to provide power. This can be directly from a main electrical outlet using the USB adapter plug, or from the USB port of a laptop/PC, or from an Arrive MediaPoint or HuddlePoint USB charging port.
4. If present, enter the PIN number here if you are connecting via Intel WIDI. 5. The Arrive AirPoint runs an internal webserver. This is the IP address of that webserver and should be used only by the System Administrator to setup the Arrive AirPoint.
Local Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx Figure 6: SSID on top left of the screen A wireless ad-hoc Peer-to-Peer (P2P) WiFi connection to Arrive AirPoint devices, is a standalone, one way, device-bound wireless network connection. Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
AirPlay Mirroring enables users of certain AirPlay compatible devices to display whatever is on their device’ screen on AirPlay compatible Arrive AirPoint. This allows users to show presentations, websites, videos, or other content from their device on to a big screen display that the Arrive AirPoint device is attached to.
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Figure 7: Activate WiFi from settings 1. The Arrive-AP SSID (in this example, the SSID is Arrive-AP 278) should appear on the list as an active access point. This is the same SSID that is indicated on the display splash-screen.
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Figure 9: Tap on AirPlay mirroring on the utilities screen 3. The Arrive AP (shown as SSID on the AirPoint splash screen) wireless mirroring from the Apple device to the display using AirPoint is now enabled. Everything on the Apple device now displays on the screen wirelessly.
Setting up a connection Figure 11: Arrive AirPoint recognized as an Airplay device Note: In this mode, the Apple device will have no Internet access. If you have a 4GLTE or 3G GSM data enabled phone or device, the Internet connection is possible via the data plan.
3. Once connected, users will be able to mirror device content on the screen. Figure 14: Disconnect device from Arrive AP The connection is 1-on-1 : One device to one Arrive AirPoint Receiver at a time. The connected device has to disconnect before another device can connect.
Miracast. To actually project to a Miracast device, tap or click the “Add a wireless display” option. Select the ARRIVE-AP*** from the list of devices. Selecting your receiver begins the secure pairing of your Windows 8.1/10 device to the Miracast receiver. After pairing is finished, you’ll be able to project your full Windows 8.1/10 experience wirelessly onto...
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Figure 18: Windows 10 - Select AirPoint with SSID from the list 4. 4. If MAC address is required, select the MAC address on the default Arrive AP splash screen. If a WPS PIN is required, enter the WIDI PIN provided on the Arrive AP splash screen.
PCs etc). Select the AirPoint device (which must have the same SSID provided on the splash screen) on your laptop. By default, the SSID for the device is “Arrive-APXXX” with no security code.
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Below are the directions to connect the Arrive AP using the Setup: 1. From the Setup page, the WiFi Connection shows “On” and shows the Arrive-AP under the Device Name (SSID), in this example “Arrive-AP 774”which should match the Arrive AP SSID shown on-screen.
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5. The device will then connect to the network. Figure 26: Device connecting to network 6. The Arrive AirPoint device is now connected to the network. 7. Once connected, the AirPoint device shows a splash screen that it is now connected to the network.
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The second way to access Setup on the Airfun utility is by clicking on the Remote control icon and accessing Setup within the remote control UI. Below are the directions to connect the Arrive AP using the Setup under the virtual remote control UI: Figure 28: Remote interface 1.
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Virtual AP only – Devices connected to the AirPoint device network can only access the AirPoint device . Save Change: Remember to save all changes made on the initial setup in order to apply said changes. Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
Wireless APs (see below). Choose the AP you wish to connect to (in this example, we are connecting to “Network 1-Guest”. This will bridge the Arrive AirPoint device to the network via your WiFi network. Please ensure that the wireless AP has Internet Access available, and you have a password to connect to the same.
Figure 35: Virtual AP Setup 2. Once inside the Virtual AP setup, set the parameters as needed for Wireless Security/ Password/Region and Save Changes to apply. Figure 36: Virtual AP parameters Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
Surround sound setting and Lip Sync setting from this page. Figure 43: Audio settings Adjust advanced audio settings such as Night mode, HDMI Audio output format, SPDIF output format, Surround sound setting and Lip Sync setting from this page. Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
Advanced Setup Menu using Airfun utility 7.5 Assign web console password 1. Go to device Setting - WIFI - Choose Arrive SSID **** Figure 46: Device settings-WiFi 2. Go to splash page from browser for the Airpoint Local host ARRIVE-AP***...
5. To test, open local host from another browser (or close and reopen current browser). Login with the new password. Figure 51: Login with modified password 7.6 Change the SSID Name 1. Go to device Setting - WIFI - Choose Arrive SSID **** Figure 52: Available WiFi connections Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
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Figure 55: Device Name SSID 5. The new SSID will show, press OK to confirm modification. Figure 56: Modified SSID 6. To check, go to device setting (ex. smartphone), select WIFI to view list of connections, including the newly added SSID. Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide...
Arrive CarePoint Support Services Thank You for choosing us to serve you. Your suggestions for Arrive AirPoint™ are welcome. To make a technical support request, please contact ARRIVE Technical Support at our support page: http://arrivesys.com/support/#contact The peripheral product warranty related to AirPoint enabled devices can be found at http://www.arrivesys.com/warranty.
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