What’s in the box Getting to know your Media Link HD Setting up Media Link HD Getting Media Link HD to recognize your phone Sharing on a big screen Changing Media Link HD settings Keeping your Media Link HD updated...
Getting to know your Media Link HD Do you have a crowd of people squinting to watch that cool video on your phone? Use Media Link HD to wirelessly show the video on your big screen TV. Share photos and music, too.
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HTC Media Link HD Here’s what Media Link HD looks like from the top, front and bottom. PBC button microUSB HDMI port port The PBC (Push Button Configuration) button only needs to be used if you need to reconfigure the network settings on your Media Link HD.
2. Plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet. 3. Connect the supplied HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the bottom side of your Media Link HD. 4. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to your TV.
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5. On your TV, make sure you have selected the correct HDMI input in your TV’s input settings. You’ll then see the Media Link HD screen on your TV. Connecting your phone to your home network Connect your phone to your home network through your phone’s Wi-Fi settings.
User guide Getting Media Link HD to recognize your phone Important Make sure your Media Link HD is already on and connected to your TV. When connecting to Media Link HD for the first time, simply swipe three fingers in an upwards direction on your phone.
Use your Media Link HD to share your movies, photos, and videos with your family and friends. 1. Connect your phone to Media Link HD using the three finger swipe. 2. Then start using the app that you want to share from.
1. Your Media Link HD is listed under “Available devices” in Settings > More > Media Link HD. 2. Your Media Link HD is set to “Off” in Settings > More > Media Link HD. Changing to a new Wi-Fi router If you changed to a new Wi-Fi router, simply connect your phone to it.
1. On your phone, slide open the Notifications panel. 2. Tap Settings > More > Media Link HD. 3. Select the Media Link HD device you want to update. 4. Tap Advanced settings > Check for updates. If there are any updates available, your Media Link HD...
Resetting your Media Link HD will delete all of your saved network connection data. To do a factory reset, press and hold the PBC button on the top of Media Link HD for about 10 seconds. Once completed, Media Link HD will restart.
Be sure that you are not trying to connect to a network that blocks IP multicasting or requires a security certificate. Make sure your phone and Media Link HD are close enough to a Wi-Fi router. Also, try to avoid areas that have a lot of noise or interruption from surrounding wireless signals.
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Wi-Fi router. If you still want Media Link HD to connect to your Wi-Fi router, refer to the documentation that comes with your Wi-Fi router for other methods of setting up a Wi-Fi router.
HTC Media Link HD Specifications Dimensions (LxWxT) 84.0 x 52.0 x 12.2 mm Connectivity • HDMI port • Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n • micro-USB port for power Supported multimedia file types Video File Video Decoder Max. Frame/ Max. Extension Resolution...
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