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WELCOME TO YOUR Sharing your screen with your SlimPort NANO·CONSOLE is as easy as using your phone. Use this quick start guide to begin.
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HERE’S WHAT COMES WITH YOUR NANO·CONSOLE. Battery Tray HDMI Cable (Inside the remote) Batteries (2) Type: CR2032 3V (located inside the remote) NANO Remote Tower Micro-USB Charging Cable Base...
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SETTING UP YOUR NANO·CONSOLE Your NANO·CONSOLE is designed to hold your device as it connects to larger displays. One side of the base has a raised lip. Attach the tower to the base so the writing on the top of the tower (“SlimPort NANO·CONSOLE”) reads from left to right when aligned with the lip.
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CONNECTING YOUR DEVICE TO THE NANO·CONSOLE Plug the Micro-USB connector that is permanently attached to the NANO·CONSOLE into the Micro-USB port on your SlimPort-enabled device. Tip: You can also charge your device by plugging the provided untethered Micro-USB cable into the NANO·CONSOLE and then into your device’s USB wall charger as normal.
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CONNECTING YOUR NANO·CONSOLE TO YOUR TV OR MONITOR Connect your NANO·CONSOLE by running an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port on the NANO·CONSOLE to an HDMI IN port on your big screen. To your device’s wall charger or USB port on your TV Tip: The NANO·CONSOLE includes an auxiliary SlimPort-enabled Device port you can use to connect other devices that...
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SEEING YOUR SMALL SCREEN ON THE BIG SCREEN Set the input on your TV or monitor to the HDMI port the NANO·CONSOLE is connected to. After a few moments, the device’s screen should now be visible on the TV or monitor. INPUT SETTING HDMI...
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YOUR NANO REMOTE Main Touchpad The NANO Remote is how you interact with your device on the big screen. It’s designed to mimic the experience of using your device in your hand. Note: If your device is not running Android 5.1 or later, the Recent Apps button will Back Home...
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SETTING UP YOUR NANO REMOTE The NANO Remote comes with two CR2032 coin batteries. To activate the batteries and power the remote, pull the plastic tab sticking out of the battery tray. This allows the batteries to power the remote. Note: You should not need to remove the tray for this.
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CHANGING YOUR NANO REMOTE’S BATTERIES When you need to replace the batteries, remove the tray, discard the old batteries and fit new ones into the tray with the + side facing down. The battery tray only fits into the remote one way. If you try and put the battery tray in upside-down it will not slide in easily.
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CONNECTING THE NANO REMOTE TO YOUR DEVICE The NANO Remote connects to your device via a version of Bluetooth called, Bluetooth ® Smart (also referred to as Bluetooth Low Energy). Once the batteries have been installed, hold the volume + button and the touchpad button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
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USING THE VOLUME BUTTON The +/- Volume Button on the right side of your NANO Remote allows you to increase and lower the volume of your audio out from your phone. Tip: Depending on your device manufacturer and the version of Android you are using, pressing the Volume Button will increase and decrease volume a little bit at a time, or it can turn on sound or mute the sound.
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GETTING THE HANG OF THE NANO REMOTE The touchpad of the remote works like the screen of your device. When using the remote, a cursor will indicate where your finger would be on the screen. Click the main touchpad to reproduce a tap, click and hold to drag items and scroll through documents and screens.
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THE LED LIGHT ON YOUR NANO REMOTE The LED light on the front of your NANO Remote will blink several different ways to communicate different things. - When the remote is woken up, it will blink once - When the remote is in pairing mode, it will blink for 2 minutes - When the remote’s batteries are low, it will blink rapidly for 3 seconds every time you wake it up...
TROUBLESHOOTING If your device screen does not appear on the TV or monitor: Check that the HDMI cable is firmly and securely plugged into the HDMI OUT port • of the tower and an HDMI IN port on your TV or monitor. Check that the Micro-USB cable from the tower is firmly and securely inserted into the mobile device.
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If you are having trouble pairing the NANO Remote to your device: Make sure your NANO Remote is in Bluetooth pairing mode. In the Bluetooth • settings screen on your device, press the “Search for devices” menu item so your device can look for the discoverable NANO Remote.
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SAFETY, COMPLIANCE, AND WARRANTY United States Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Responsible party information Analogix Semiconductor, Inc. 3211 Scott Boulevard, Suite 100 Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA +1-408-988-8848 Canada This device complies with RSS-247 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Under no conditions is Analogix liable for loss of, or damage to devices; nor loss of, or damage to, programs, records, or data; nor any consequential or incidental damages, even if Analogix has been informed of their possibility.
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