ScreenBeam SBWD100B, SBT200DI User Manual

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Wireless Display Kit
User Manual
For Catalog # SBWD100KIT01
V2

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  • Page 1 ScreenBeam Wireless Display Kit User Manual For Catalog # SBWD100KIT01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1. System Requirements ....................1 1.2. 1.3. Meeting ScreenBeam Wireless Display Kit ............... 2 Connecting to a ScreenBeam Wireless Display Receiver ........... 3 Part II. Install ScreenBeam Wireless Display Software ............3 2.1. 2.2. Set up the ScreenBeam Wireless Display Receiver ..........3 Pairing the Transmitter with Receiver.................
  • Page 3: Part I. Introduction

    ScreenBeam Wireless Display Kit includes a ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2 that plugs into a Windows 7/8 legacy device lacking native Miracast to connect to a ScreenBeam receiver and take advantage of wireless display. Sit back and watch movies from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or YouTube.
  • Page 4: Meeting Screenbeam Wireless Display Kit

    ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2 ScreenBeam Wireless Display software (download online) The ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2 has a single USB connection, used to connect it to a USB port on a Windows 7/8 laptop/PC without native Miracast support. The ScreenBeam Wireless Display receiver receives video transmissions from the laptop/PC through the ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2, and display on the HDTV.
  • Page 5: Connecting To A Screenbeam Wireless Display Receiver

    Part II. Connecting to a ScreenBeam Wireless Display Receiver This chapter details the necessary steps to connect to the ScreenBeam Wireless Display receiver. To prepare for the wireless display connection, you will need the following items:  ScreenBeam USB Transmitter 2 ...
  • Page 6: Pairing The Transmitter With Receiver

    2.3. Pairing the Transmitter with Receiver 1. Plug the transmitter into a USB port on your laptop, tablet or PC. 2. Launch the ScreenBeam wireless display software by clicking the icon on the Windows desktop. Note: If the main screen is not displayed after the software is launched, you can find it in the Notification Area.
  • Page 7: Selecting A Wireless Channel

    (5GHz band) automatically for the wireless connection. You can also manually select a preferred channel. To manually select a wireless channel: In the ScreenBeam Wireless Display software, click Add a receiver on the main window. In Add a ScreenBeam Receiver window, select a preferred channel in the Channel...
  • Page 8 Note: “Auto” is recommended, which allows the software to automatically select the cleanest channel available. Select your receiver and then click Connect to connect to the receiver. The selected channel will be used. You can also define a wireless channel in the Preferences window: Make sure the laptop, tablet or PC is disconnected from the receiver.
  • Page 9 Note: The wireless channel configuration in the Preferences window is used for a persistent connection. Generally, “Auto” is recommended. Reconnect the laptop, tablet or PC to the receiver. The selected channel will be used.
  • Page 10: Setting Wireless Display Preferences

    3.1. Preferences Window To open the Preferences window, right-click the ScreenBeam icon from the Notification Area of the laptop, tablet or PC’s desktop. When the ScreenBeam options menu appears, click Preferences. Note: Ensure the laptop, tablet or PC is disconnected from the receiver before making any...
  • Page 11 HDTV screen is overscanned–that is, the picture looks too big to fit on the screen, adjust the size until the display fits the HDTV screen.  Enable Push Button pairing Allow your laptop to connect with a ScreenBeam receiver without entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN).  Enable Low-Resolution mode Transmit lower resolution images to the HDTV monitor for a seamless video experience.
  • Page 12: Windows Viewing Configuration

    Reset all settings to the factory default. 3.2. Windows Viewing Configuration  Mirroring By default, ScreenBeam wireless display mirrors the screen of your laptop, tablet or PC onto the HDTV monitor.  Extended Desktop ScreenBeam can be used to take advantage of Windows Extended Desktop mode on your laptop, tablet or PC, which creates a single desktop that stretches across both the source device screen and the HDTV monitor.
  • Page 13: Part Iv. Updating The Software

    Part IV. Updating the Software 1. Make sure your laptop, tablet or PC is disconnected from the receiver. Right-click the ScreenBeam icon from the Notification Area of the laptop, tablet or PC’s desktop and select “Check for updates…”. Note: Internet is required to update the software 2.
  • Page 15: Part V. Frequently Asked Questions

    Preferences to adjust the screen size. Please make sure the laptop, tablet or PC is disconnected from the receiver before making this change. Why is my laptop, tablet or PC’s audio muted once I connect to the ScreenBeam Receiver? Your laptop, tablet or PC is muted because the audio is now being broadcast on the TV.
  • Page 16 DVD/Blu-ray video streaming. My ScreenBeam wireless display software cannot connect or pair with a ScreenBeam receiver. Reboot your laptop, tablet or PC and ScreenBeam receiver. If that doesn’t work, select a different wireless channel. Appendix Devices Supported/Compatibility Windows 7/8 laptops, desktop PCs, tablets that lack native Miracast support.
  • Page 17 I/O: USB 2.0 type A Regulatory Compliance FCC, IC, UL Disclaimers • Actual display resolution depends on many factors, including source signal quality and CPU power. • Minimum system requirements apply. • Not compatible with iOS devices. Warranty One year limited GPL Info For GNU General Public License (GPL) related information, go to http://opensource.actiontec.com...

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