ActionTec ScreenBeam 1000 EDU Quick Start Manual

ActionTec ScreenBeam 1000 EDU Quick Start Manual

Wireless display receiver

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ScreenBeam 1000 EDU
Wireless
Display
Receiver
Quick Start Guide
This Quick Start Guide provides the instructions on how to install
the ScreenBeam 1000 EDU receiver, connect client devices, and
setup for deployment.
Before Beginning Deployment
Before deploying Actiontec ScreenBeam products, check for the
latest firmware, release documentation and tech tips.
For ScreenBeam receiver's deployment guide, firmware
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upgrades, and release notes, go to:
https://support.screenbeam.com/1000
For Miracast
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tutorial, go to:
For ScreenBeam Central Management System (CMS) software,
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go to:
https://support.screenbeam.com/cms
For Open Source information, go to:
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https://opensource.actiontec.com
Package Contents
ScreenBeam 1000 EDU
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wireless display receiver
Power supply
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HDMI cable
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screenbeam.com
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ScreenBeam
or native macOS/iOS wireless display connection
https://www.screenbeam.com/setup
1000 EDU
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Quick Start Guide
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(this document)
Regulatory documents
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  • Page 1 Display Receiver Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide provides the instructions on how to install the ScreenBeam 1000 EDU receiver, connect client devices, and setup for deployment. Before Beginning Deployment Before deploying Actiontec ScreenBeam products, check for the latest firmware, release documentation and tech tips.
  • Page 2 Introduction The ScreenBeam 1000 EDU allows educators and presenters to wireless display using the native screen mirroring built-in to Windows 10/8.1, macOS, iOS, or Android device. With the licensed Classroom Commander, ScreenBeam 1000 provides classroom orchestration and wireless display for up to (50) Windows 10 student devices.
  • Page 3 1000 EDU ™ Overview of Connection Modes ScreenBeam 1000 EDU offers two types of connection modes for client devices: Standard (default) and Commander wireless display modes. Commander mode supports Windows 10 classroom only. Refer to the Classroom Commander Quick Start Guide for additional information and setup instructions.
  • Page 4 Windows 10/8.1 and Android 4.4 (and later) devices since 2015. Users can enjoy wireless display and Internet access if the client device is already connected to Wi-Fi. Miracast Windows 10/8.1 or Android ScreenBeam 1000 EDU Figure 2 Miracast-enabled client devices connect directly to the ScreenBeam for wireless display screenbeam.com...
  • Page 5 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Wireless Display over existing LAN ScreenBeam 1000 EDU can be connected to the existing wireless or wired network and supports wireless display for client devices connected to the same network. Organization Network Wi-Fi Over Existing Wired/...
  • Page 6: Minimum Requirements

    quick start guide Minimum Requirements System Requirements Client device from 2015 or newer with one of the following operating systems: Windows 10 build 1709 (and later) macOS X 10.10 (and later) iOS 11 (and later) Android 4.4 (and later) with Miracast Network Requirements For wireless display over the existing wireless network or LAN: Ethernet: 100BASE-T 10/100 connection...
  • Page 7: Setup Requirements

    ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Setup Requirements ScreenBeam 1000 EDU receiver Display with an available HDMI or VGA input (Optional) Touchscreen with USB touch cable An Ethernet network connection with DHCP IP or a Wi-Fi router Note: This is used for wireless display over LAN and management.
  • Page 8 A. Setting up ScreenBeam 1000 EDU Receiver Figure 4 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU setup Place the receiver next to the display. Connect one end of the provided HDMI cable to the receiver’s HDMI port and the other end to an available HDMI port on the display.
  • Page 9: Set Up Network Connection

    ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ B. Set Up Network Connection ScreenBeam requires network connectivity for various functions, including wireless display over LAN support and remote management of the receiver. Wired Connection If ScreenBeam is connected to a DHCP-enabled network, the Ready to Connect screen will show the IP address assigned to the ScreenBeam.
  • Page 10 quick start guide C. Connect Client Device This section provides the instructions on how to connect to ScreenBeam using the native screen mirroring from the most common operating systems. Refer to www.screenbeam.com/setup for details and instructions for all other operating systems. Note: The web page will display the instructions based on the client-device OS.
  • Page 11 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Connect Using Wi-Fi Miracast Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the TV display. For Windows 10 Select Connect from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K. For Android Select the Screen Mirroring option from the quick access menu and follow the connection instructions.
  • Page 12 quick start guide Connect Using the Existing Wireless Network or LAN Connect the ScreenBeam receiver to a known network where your client device can communicate over Wi-Fi. Verify the receiver obtained an IP address (shown on the Ready to Connect screen). Connect the client device to the same network as ScreenBeam receiver Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the...
  • Page 13 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ D. Configure ScreenBeam Receiver ScreenBeam 1000 EDU can be configured by using the ScreenBeam CMS software or accessing the ScreenBeam’s local management interface (LMI). Using ScreenBeam CMS Software ScreenBeam Central Management System (CMS) is a highly recommended complimentary tool for multi-unit deployment, configuration and administration.
  • Page 14 Edge/IE browser: click Details, then Go on to the web page (not recommended). Firefox browser: click Advanced, then click Add Exception, then click Confirm Security Exception. When the ScreenBeam management page appears, enter the Username Administrator and Password Actiontec (both case sensitive). screenbeam.com 14 |...
  • Page 15 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Method 2: Network Connection via DHCP Using a shielded RJ-45-terminated Cat5e or better Ethernet cable, connect the ScreenBeam Ethernet port to a DHCP- enabled network. The Ready to Connect screen on the display will show the assigned IP address of the ScreenBeam.
  • Page 16 quick start guide E. Customize ScreenBeam Settings Under the Device Configuration Page Assign new Device Name From the Device Name Access option, select Enable. Select the Device Name text box, then enter a new name (example: Conference TV). Note: Each receiver should have a unique name; this makes it easier for users to identify and connect to the correct display.
  • Page 17 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Select Random or Static for PIN code generation. If Static, then enter PIN of choice. Keep note of the new PIN for user distribution. Note: For eight-digit PIN option, only the first seven digits of the PIN can be set in configuration; the eighth digit will be automatically chosen by the ScreenBeam and appended to the first seven.
  • Page 18: System Requirements

    F. Using Interactive Touch Display ScreenBeam 1000 EDU supports wireless inking and touch with Windows 10 Miracast for collaboration using a touchscreen display. Users can project their preferred Windows 10 application and take notes on the touchscreen; the notes appear directly on the client device.
  • Page 19 ScreenBeam 1000 EDU ™ Setup and Instructions Connect the USB Type-A end to the ScreenBeam 1000 EDU receiver’s USB port. Connect the USB Type-B/A end to the USB Touch output on the display or projector. Note: If the display provides more than one touch output, make sure the USB Type-B/A end is connected to the same touch output as the HDMI input.
  • Page 20: Mounting Option

    PN: 0530-0844-000 © 2019 All rights reserved. Actiontec and the Actiontec logo are registered trademarks, and ScreenBeam is a trademark of Actiontec Electronics, Inc. All other names are properties of their respective owners. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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