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AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers
AM-3000-WF(-I)
AM-3100-WF(-I)
AM-3200
AM-3200-WF(-I)
Product Manual
Crestron Electronics, Inc.

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  • Page 1 AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers AM-3000-WF(-I) AM-3100-WF(-I) AM-3200 AM-3200-WF(-I) Product Manual Crestron Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 2 Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview Features AM-3000-WF(-I) Features AM-3100-WF(-I) Features AM-3200 Features AM-3200-WF(-I) Features UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Features Specifications AM-3000-WF(-I) Specifications Specifications Dimension Drawings AM-3100-WF(-I) Specifications Specifications Dimension Drawings AM-3200 Specifications Specifications Dimension Drawings AM-3200-WF(-I) Specifications Specifications Dimension Drawings UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Specifications Specifications Installation AM-3000-WF(-I) and AM-3100-WF(-I) In the Box Install the Receiver...
  • Page 4 Status Settings Security 802.1x Configuration Enterprise Deployment Options XiO Cloud® Service Crestron Deployment Tool for PowerShell® Software Modern Authentication for EWS Create the Application Obtain Authentication IDs Configure Additional Settings Operation Front of Room Experience Welcome Screen User Presentation Present with AirMedia...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview AirMedia® Series 3 receivers enable secure wireless collaboration in the modern digital workspace. Install the receivers in conference rooms, huddle rooms, lounges, lobbies, or almost any space to establish a productive meeting environment. This product manual discusses the requirements, configuration instructions, and operating instructions for AirMedia Series 3 receivers.
  • Page 6 Feature Comparison FEATURE AM-3000-WF AM-3000-WF AM-3200 AM-3200-WF AirMedia Series 3 technology ü ü ü ü AirMedia Output Resolution 1080p60 1080p60 1080p60 1080p60 AirMedia Device Support Windows® OS ü ü ü ü (all versions) Mac® devices ü ü ü ü iPad® devices ü...
  • Page 7 AES-128/TLS ü ü ü ü security 802.1X ü ü ü ü Active ü ü ü ü Directory® Authentication Crestron® Control ü ü ü ü Framework™ Platform XiO Cloud® ü ü ü ü Service Crestron Studio® Software SIMPL Windows ü ü...
  • Page 8 FEATURE AM-3000-WF AM-3000-WF AM-3200 AM-3200-WF HDMI HDCP HDCP 2.2 HDCP 2.2 HDCP 2.2 HDCP 2.2 Touch Screen Support External External External External PoE Occupancy Sensor ü ü ü ü (CEN-ODT-C-POE) Other Interfaces COM/IR û û ü ü Support ü ü ü...
  • Page 9 4. TLS 1.3 is not currently supported. 5. All video inputs are scaled to the HDMI output resolution. 6. Connection via Crestron Fusion® software may allow additional providers. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 5...
  • Page 10: Features

    Features Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Series 3 AirMedia devices and bundles. AM-3000-WF(-I) Features (on the facing page) AM-3100-WF(-I) Features (on page 10) AM-3200 Features (on page 13) AM-3200-WF(-I) Features (on page 16) UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Features (on page 19) 6 •...
  • Page 11: Am-3000-Wf(-I) Features

    AirMedia extension for the Google Chrome™ web browser, or Miracast® screen mirroring technology (Windows® 10 computers only). Present content from Android™ and iOS® mobile devices with the AirMedia app. For more information about AirMedia, visit www.crestron.com/airmedia. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 7...
  • Page 12 The AirMedia Presentation System is an enterprise-grade solution that can be deployed across hundreds of spaces and set up easily using just a web browser, Crestron Fusion, or XiO Cloud software. Employing standard network security protocols such as 802.1x network access control, 8 •...
  • Page 13 (not included). Laptops may alternately connect to AirMedia using a wired Ethernet connection. Full-motion video performance is dependent upon the performance of the network and the sending device. Computer client software and mobile device apps are available for download at www.crestron.com/airmedia. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 14: Am-3100-Wf(-I) Features

    AirMedia extension for the Google Chrome™ web browser, or Miracast® screen mirroring technology (Windows® 10 computers only). Present content from Android™ and iOS® mobile devices with the AirMedia app. For more information about AirMedia, visit www.crestron.com/airmedia. 10 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 15 As the meeting progresses, notifications appear periodically to indicate both the time left in the meeting and the next scheduled event. Pop-up messages sent from Crestron Fusion may also appear in the event of an emergency or to deliver an important announcement.
  • Page 16 The AirMedia Presentation System is an enterprise-grade solution that can be deployed across hundreds of spaces and set up easily using just a web browser, Crestron Fusion, or XiO Cloud software. Employing standard network security protocols such as 802.1x network access control, Active Directory®...
  • Page 17: Am-3200 Features

    Miracast® screen mirroring technology (Windows® 10 computers only). Present content from Android™ and iOS® mobile devices with the AirMedia app. For more information about AirMedia, visit www.crestron.com/airmedia. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 13...
  • Page 18 As the meeting progresses, notifications appear periodically to indicate both the time left in the meeting and the next scheduled event. Pop-up messages sent from Crestron Fusion may also appear in the event of an emergency or to deliver an important announcement.
  • Page 19 The AirMedia Presentation System is an enterprise-grade solution that can be deployed across hundreds of spaces and set up easily using just a web browser, Crestron Fusion, or XiO Cloud software. Employing standard network security protocols such as 802.1x network access control, Active Directory®...
  • Page 20: Am-3200-Wf(-I) Features

    AM-3200-WF(-I) Features The AirMedia® Receiver 3200-WF(-I) enables secure wireless collaboration in the modern digital workspace. Easy to deploy and manage, install the Receiver in conference rooms, huddle rooms, lounges, lobbies, or almost any space to establish a productive meeting environment. Complete room solution enables secure presentation from laptops, smartphones, tablet devices, and AirMedia Connect Adaptors using either a wired HDMI®...
  • Page 21 As the meeting progresses, notifications appear periodically to indicate both the time left in the meeting and the next scheduled event. Pop-up messages sent from Crestron Fusion may also appear in the event of an emergency or to deliver an important announcement.
  • Page 22 The AirMedia Presentation System is an enterprise-grade solution that can be deployed across hundreds of spaces and set up easily using just a web browser, Crestron Fusion, or XiO Cloud software. Employing standard network security protocols such as 802.1x network access control, Active Directory®...
  • Page 23: Uc-Sb-P50-Am-Wf(-I) Kit Features

    Miracast® screen mirroring technology (Windows® 10 computers only). Present content from Android™ and iOS® mobile devices with the AirMedia app. For more information about AirMedia, visit www.crestron.com/airmedia. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 19...
  • Page 24 As the meeting progresses, notifications appear periodically to indicate both the time left in the meeting and the next scheduled event. Pop-up messages sent from Crestron Fusion may also appear in the event of an emergency or to deliver an important announcement.
  • Page 25 The AirMedia Presentation System is an enterprise-grade solution that can be deployed across hundreds of spaces and set up easily using just a web browser, Crestron Fusion, or XiO Cloud software. Employing standard network security protocols such as 802.1x network access control, Active Directory®...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Specifications Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications for various Series 3 AirMedia devices and bundles. AM-3000-WF(-I) Specifications (on the facing page) AM-3100-WF(-I) Specifications (on page 28) AM-3200 Specifications (on page 33) AM-3200-WF(-I) Specifications (on page 39) UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Specifications (on page 45) 22 •...
  • Page 27: Am-3000-Wf(-I) Specifications

    AM-3000-WF(-I) Specifications Product specifications for the AM-3000-WF(-I) are provided below. Specifications Communications Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps, auto-switching, autonegotiating, autodiscovery, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, SSL, TLS , SSH, SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), IEEE 802.1x, Active Directory authentication, HTTPS web browser setup and XiO Cloud service, 802.3af compliant AirMedia Via Ethernet: IPv4, mDNS, TLS, AES...
  • Page 28 Audio Format Stereo Video Input Signal Types AirMedia; Simultaneous display of up to four sources with AirMedia Canvas Maximum Input AirMedia presentation: 1920x1080@30Hz (1080p30); Resolutions AirMedia Connect Adapter: 3840x2160@30Hz (4K30) NOTE: All video inputs will be scaled to the selected HDMI output resolution.
  • Page 29 24VDC 1.25A (1) 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC power connector; 24VDC power input; PW-2412WU power pack sold separately Controls and Indicators (1) White LED, indicates operating power supplied via the local power pack or PoE+ RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset SETUP (1) Recessed push button for onscreen IP address display and for pairing the device to an AM-TX3-100;...
  • Page 30 Wi-Fi wireless access point (not included). Laptops may alternately connect to AirMedia using a wired Ethernet connection. Full-motion video performance is dependent upon the performance of the network and the sending device. Computer client software and mobile device apps are available for download at www.crestron.com/airmedia. 2. TLS 1.3 is currently not supported.
  • Page 31: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension Drawings Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 27...
  • Page 32: Am-3100-Wf(-I) Specifications

    AM-3100-WF(-I) Specifications Product specifications for the AM-3100-WF(-I) are provided below. Specifications Communications Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps, auto-switching, autonegotiating, autodiscovery, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, SSL, TLS , SSH, SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), IEEE 802.1x, Active Directory authentication, HTTPS web browser setup and XiO Cloud service, 802.3af compliant Wi-Fi Dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4 GHz &...
  • Page 33 Bitrate Average 1.4 Mbps typical NOTES: The bitrate for Apple native mirroring may deviate from above depending on the OS version and content. The AirMedia Extension for the Google Chrome browser relies on web technologies for screen sharing that are built-in to the web browser.
  • Page 34 Input/Output Format 2 channel LPCM NOTE: Audio input signals are passed to the output without any processing. Volume control capability requires a display device with discrete volume, up, down, and mute commands available via CEC, IP, IR, or RS-232. Connectors microSD For future use HDMI OUTPUT...
  • Page 35 Full-motion video performance is dependent upon the performance of the network and the sending device. Computer client software and mobile device apps are available for download at www.crestron.com/airmedia. 2. Crestron supports most mainstream devices and applications. For a list of supported conferencing peripherals, refer to 1001764.
  • Page 36: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension Drawings 32 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 37: Am-3200 Specifications

    AM-3200 Specifications Product specifications for the AM-3200 are provided below. Specifications Communications Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps, auto-switching, autonegotiating, autodiscovery, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, SSL, TLS , SSH, SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), IEEE 802.1x, Active Directory authentication, HTTPS web browser setup and XiO Cloud service, 802.3af compliant AirMedia Via Ethernet: IPv4, mDNS, TLS, AES...
  • Page 38 Bitrate Average 1.4 Mbps typical NOTES: The bitrate for Apple native mirroring may deviate from above depending on the OS version and content. The AirMedia Extension for the Google Chrome browser relies on web technologies for screen sharing that are built-in to the web browser.
  • Page 39 Audio Input Signal Types AirMedia, HDMI (Dual-Mode DisplayPort™ compatible Output Signal Type HDMI Input/Output Format 2 channel LPCM NOTE: Audio input signals are passed to the output without any processing. Volume control capability requires a display device with discrete volume, up, down, and mute commands available via CEC, IP, IR, or RS-232.
  • Page 40 Controls and Indicators (1) Green LED, indicates operating power supplied via the local power pack or PoE+ RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset SETUP (1) Green LED and (1) recessed push button for onscreen IP address display ONLINE (1) Green LED, indicates control system connection HDMI IN/OUT (2) Green LEDs, indicate HDMI signal presence at the HDMI input/output...
  • Page 41 HDMI input port. When the AirMedia Canvas feature is disabled, the 4:4:4 color space is used. If the 4:4:4 color space is required by sources connected to the HDMI input port, the AirMedia Canvas feature should be disabled. 4. Crestron supports most mainstream devices and applications. For a list of supported conferencing peripherals, refer to 1001764.
  • Page 42: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension Drawings 38 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 43: Am-3200-Wf(-I) Specifications

    AM-3200-WF(-I) Specifications Product specifications for the AM-3200-WF(-I) are provided below. Specifications Communications Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps, auto-switching, autonegotiating, autodiscovery, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, SSL, TLS , SSH, SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), IEEE 802.1x, Active Directory authentication, HTTPS web browser setup and XiO Cloud service, 802.3af compliant Wi-Fi Dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4 GHz &...
  • Page 44 Bitrate Average 1.4 Mbps typical NOTES: The bitrate for Apple native mirroring may deviate from above depending on the OS version and content. The AirMedia Extension for the Google Chrome browser relies on web technologies for screen sharing that are built-in to the web browser.
  • Page 45 Audio Input Signal Types AirMedia, HDMI (Dual-Mode DisplayPort™ compatible Output Signal Type HDMI Input/Output Format 2 channel LPCM NOTE: Audio input signals are passed to the output without any processing. Volume control capability requires a display device with discrete volume, up, down, and mute commands available via CEC, IP, IR, or RS-232.
  • Page 46 24VDC 1.25A (1) 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC power connector; 24VDC power input; PW-2412WU power pack sold separately Controls and Indicators (1) Green LED, indicates operating power supplied via the local power pack or PoE+ RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset SETUP (1) Recessed push button for onscreen IP address display and for pairing the device to an AM-TX3-100;...
  • Page 47 HDMI input port. When the AirMedia Canvas feature is disabled, the 4:4:4 color space is used. If the 4:4:4 color space is required by sources connected to the HDMI input port, the AirMedia Canvas feature should be disabled. 4. Crestron supports most mainstream devices and applications. For a list of supported conferencing peripherals, refer to 1001764.
  • Page 48: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension Drawings 44 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 49: Uc-Sb-P50-Am-Wf(-I) Kit Specifications

    UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Specifications Product specifications for the UC-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT are provided below. Specifications Components AM-3200-WF AirMedia® Receiver 3100 with Wi-Fi® Network Connectivity UC-SB-P50 Jabra PanaCast 50 intelligent video bar Jabra® PanaCast 50 Video Bar Speakers (4) speakers, stereo; 2 in. (50 mm) woofers; 2 x 3/4 in.
  • Page 50: Installation

    Installation Refer to the following sections for instructions on how to install the various AirMedia Series 3 devices and bundles. AM-3000-WF(-I) and AM-3100-WF(-I) (on the facing page) AM-3200 and AM-3200-WF(-I) (on page 52) UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT (on page 57) 46 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual —...
  • Page 51: Am-3000-Wf(-I) And Am-3100-Wf(-I)

    AM-3000-WF(-I) and AM-3100-WF(-I) Refer to the following sections to install the AM-3000-WF(-I) and AM-3100-WF(-I). In the Box (below) Connect the Receiver (on page 50) Observe the LEDs (on page 51) In the Box Qty. Description AirMedia Series 3 Receiver AM-3000-WF (6513018), AM-3000-WF-I, (6513019), AM-3100-WF (6511540), or AM-3100-WF-I (6511541) Additional Items Anchor, Wall, Plastic (2057414)
  • Page 52 48 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 53 AM-3000-WF, AM-3000-WF-I, AM-3100-WF, and AM-3100-WF-I Mounting Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 49...
  • Page 54: Connect The Receiver

    Connect the Receiver Make connections to the device as shown in the following diagram. NOTES: Only use the LAN AUX port to connect to a secondary, guest-only LAN. Do not use the LAN AUX port to connect to the main LAN. The device receives power from a Power over Ethernet (PoE, IEEE 802.3af) or Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+, IEEE 802.3at) connection.
  • Page 55: Observe The Leds

    Power is being applied to the device. The device is booting. Setup White The setup button was pressed. Online White The device is connected to a Crestron Control System. HDMI White A video signal is being transmitted to the HDMI output. LAN Indicators Green An Ethernet link is established.
  • Page 56: Am-3200 And Am-3200-Wf(-I)

    AM-3200 and AM-3200-WF(-I) Refer to the following sections to install the AM-3200 and AM-3200-WF(-I). In the Box (below) Connect the Receiver (on page 55) Observe the LEDs (on page 56) In the Box Qty. Description AirMedia Series 3 Receiver AM-3200 (6511482), AM-3200-WF, (6511483), or AM-3200-WF-I (6511484) Additional Items Anchor, Wall, Plastic (2057414)
  • Page 57 Mounting onto a Flat Surface Using the included mounting screws and anchors, mount the device onto a flat surface such as a wall or the underside of a table. Use the mounting dimensions on the following page to determine the mounting hole locations. Product Manual —...
  • Page 58 AM-3200, AM-3200-WF and AM-3200-WF-I Mounting 54 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 59: Connect The Receiver

    Connect the Receiver Make connections to the device as shown in the following diagrams. NOTES: Only use the LAN AUX port to connect to a secondary, guest-only LAN. Do not use the LAN AUX port to connect to the main LAN. The device receives power from a Power over Ethernet (PoE, IEEE 802.3af) or Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+, IEEE 802.3at) connection.
  • Page 60: Observe The Leds

    Power is being applied to the device. The device is booting. Setup White The setup button was pressed. Online Green The device is connected to a Crestron Control System. HDMI In Green A video signal is detected at the HDMI input. HDMI Out Green A video signal is being transmitted to the HDMI output.
  • Page 61: Uc-Sb-P50-Am-Wf(-I) Kit

    UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT Use the following procedures to install the UC-SB-P50-AM-WF(-I) KIT. 1. Install the Jabra PanaCast 50 video bar according to its included documentation. 2. Use the included USB-C to USB-A cable to connect the Jabra PanaCast 50 video bar to the AM-3200-WF(-I)'s USB 3.0 port.
  • Page 62: Configuration

    Configuration To configure receiver settings using the web configuration interface, deploy multiple receivers across an enterprise, or enable Modern Authentication for EWS, refer to the following sections: Web Configuration Interface (below) Enterprise Deployment Options (on page 128) Modern Authentication for EWS (on page 129) Web Configuration Interface Configure the AirMedia receiver using the included web configuration interface.
  • Page 63 Sign in to the Receiver To connect to the receiver using the web configuration interface: 1. On a computer, open a web browser and navigate to the IP address or host name that is shown on the display device. The welcome screen is displayed. Welcome Screen 2.
  • Page 64 3. If this is a new sign-on, enter the new username and password in their respective fields and select Create User to continue. Otherwise, enter the username and password that were previously configured, and select Sign In to continue. The receiver's web configuration interface is displayed.
  • Page 65: Action Menu

    To upgrade the device firmware manually with a downloaded PUF (package update file), select Update Firmware. The Firmware Upgrade dialog box opens. NOTE: Visit crestron.com/firmware to download the latest firmware PUF. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 61...
  • Page 66 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box To upload a firmware PUF through the web configuration interface: 1. Select Browse, and then navigate to the firmware PUF on the host computer. 2. Select the firmware PUF, and then select Open. 3. Select Load to load the PUF to the receiver. The upload progress is shown in the dialog box.
  • Page 67 Manage EDIDs (AM-3200(-WF)(-I) Models Only) Select Manage EDIDs to manage Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) profiles that are installed on the receiver. The Manage EDIDs window opens. Default EDIDs Select Default EDIDs to view EDIDs preinstalled on the receiver. Manage EDIDs - Default EDIDs Tab Enter text in the Search...
  • Page 68 Manage EDIDs - User EDIDs Tab Enter text in the Search... field to find and display EDIDs that match the search term(s). EDIDs are listed in table format. If the EDIDs span multiple pages, use the navigation arrows on the bottom of the page to move forward or backward through the pages, or select a page number to navigate to that page.
  • Page 69 Manage Device Drivers Select Manage Device Drivers to manage any drivers that are installed on the receiver. The Manage Device Drivers window appears. Support for CEC, Crestron Connected® control, IP, serial, and infrared profiles are built-in. Default Drivers Select Default Drivers to view information for the drivers preinstalled on the receiver.
  • Page 70 3. Select Yes to delete the driver. Import from Cloud Crestron maintains a cloud-based driver database. To load drivers to the receiver from the cloud: 1. Select Import from Cloud. 2. Enter text in the Search... field to find and display drivers that match the search term(s).
  • Page 71 3. Locate the driver that you wish to upload to the receiver, and then select the corresponding radio button . 4. Select Add to add the driver to the receiver. Manage Images Select Manage Images to add or remove images used as custom logo graphics or custom backgrounds.
  • Page 72: Status

    To add an image to the receiver: NOTES: Up to 20 images can be loaded. The receiver's storage capacity is 100 MB. Custom background images should be jpg files with resolutions no higher than 4096 x 2304 pixels. Images with resolutions higher than 4096 x 2304 pixels may exceed the receiver's storage limit when rendered and will inhibit performance.
  • Page 73 Device Select Device to view general receiver information. Status – Device The following Device information is displayed: Model: The receiver model name. Serial Number: The receiver serial number. Firmware Version: The firmware version loaded onto the receiver. Power Status: Displays how the device is currently being powered (DC, PoE, or PoE+). Select + More Details at the bottom of the tab to display an expanded section that shows additional information.
  • Page 74 Network Select Network to view the status of the network settings for the receiver. Status – Network The following Network information is displayed: Host Name: The receiver hostname Domain: The receiver domain name DNS Servers: The DNS (domain name server) addresses used to resolve the receiver domain to an IP address 70 •...
  • Page 75 Select the + (plus) icon next to Adapter 1 and/or Adapter 2 to view the following DHCP server settings: DHCP: Reports whether the IP address is dynamic (Yes) or static (No) IP Address: The receiver IP address Subnet Mask: The receiver subnet mask Default Gateway: The gateway router address Link Active: Reports the status of the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 76 HDMI Input (AM-3200(-WF)(-I) Models Only) Select HDMI Input to view the status of a device connected to the HDMI input. Status – HDMI Input The following HDMI Input information is displayed: Sync Detected: Indicates whether a sync is present between the source connected to the HDMI input and the receiver Resolution: The resolution of the source connected to the HDMI input Source HDCP: Indicates whether HDCP is active or inactive...
  • Page 77 HDMI Output Select HDMI Output to view the status of a display device connected to the HDMI output. Status – HDMI Output Select the + (plus) icon next to Connected Display to view the following display settings: Sink Connected: Reports whether or not a display is connected Manufacturer: The manufacturer name of the display device Name: The name of the display device Select the + (plus) icon next to Output Signal to view the following output signal settings:...
  • Page 78 AirMedia Select AirMedia to view the status of the AirMedia connection. Status – AirMedia Connection Select the + (plus) icon next to Connections to view the connection settings for devices using AirMedia: Summary: Reports the status of the device and the total amount of users connected to the receiver Status: Reports Idle when no users are connected, Active when a user is connected but not presenting, and Presenting when a user is presenting...
  • Page 79 IP ID: The IP ID used to connect the receiver to a control system Room ID: The control system room ID that the receiver is associated with (for connections to the Crestron Virtual Control server-based control system) IP Address/Hostname: The control system IP address or hostname...
  • Page 80 Connected Devices Select Connected Devices to view the status of any connected devices such as a display, occupancy sensor, or touch panel. Select the + (plus) icon next to Connected Display to view the following display settings: Status – Connected Devices (Connected Display) Detected Manufacturer: The manufacturer of the connected display Detected Name: The name given to the connected display Select the + (plus) icon next to Network Occupancy Sensor to view the following occupancy...
  • Page 81: Settings

    Select the + (plus) icon next to Conferencing Peripherals to view the following settings: Status – Conferencing Peripherals Volume: The maximum allowed volume of connected USB speakers. Microphone Detected: Indicates whether or not a microphone is connected Camera Detected: Indicates whether or not a camera is connected Camera Resolution: The resolution of a connected camera USB Speaker Detected: Indicates whether or not a USB speaker is connected Settings...
  • Page 82 General Settings Select General Settings to configure general device settings. System Setup – General Settings Language: Select the language that will be displayed on the receiver from the drop-down list Room Name: Enter the room name for the space that the receiver is installed in Network Select Network to configure the receiver's network settings.
  • Page 83 System Setup – Network Host Name: Enter the receiver host name (22 characters or less). Domain: Enter the fully qualified domain name on the network (optional). This field is prefilled when the DHCP toggle is turned on. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia®...
  • Page 84 NOTE: A host name and domain name can act as an alternative to IP addressing for connecting client computers to the device. SSH: Turn on the toggle to enable Secure Shell protocol (SSH). Primary Static DNS: Enter the primary DNS address. Secondary Static DNS: Enter the secondary DNS address.
  • Page 85 Wireless Access Point: The device can be used as a Wireless Access Point (WAP) so that users can present wirelessly without using a corporate Wi-Fi network. NOTE: Wireless Access Point functionality is not available on the AM-3200. It is only available on Wi-Fi network capable AirMedia receivers. Wireless Access Point Mode: Turn on the toggle to enable the receiver to operate as a Wireless Access Point Name/SSID: Enter a name for the wireless network.
  • Page 86 HTTP Settings HTTP Proxy: Turn on the toggle to allow the device to use an HTTP proxy server. HTTP Proxy Address: Enter the IP address or the FQDN of the HTTP proxy server. HTTP Proxy Port: Enter the port number of the HTTP proxy server. Username: Enter the username required for the HTTP proxy server.
  • Page 87 23:59 respectively, the display device is on and the receiver is awake all day. The touch screen is always on. Crestron Fusion power events are ignored. If room occupancy or vacancy is detected outside of business hours, the receiver wakes up or goes to sleep accordingly.
  • Page 88 If room vacancy is detected outside of business hours, the receiver and display device power off. The touch screen is always off. Crestron Fusion power events are permitted. NOTE: To use the Signage Only power mode, enable the Signage in Standby setting as described in Digital Signage.
  • Page 89 The touch screen is on when the room is occupied and off when the room is vacant. Crestron Fusion power events are permitted. If an HDMI sync is detected, the receiver wakes up. An AirMedia connection does not wake the receiver.
  • Page 90 Cloud Settings Select Cloud Settings to configure the device's connection to the XiO Cloud® service. By default, the Cloud Configuration Service Connection toggle is turned on. For more information on using the XiO Cloud service with an AirMedia receiver, refer to Enterprise Deployment Options (on page 128).
  • Page 91 Custom URL: Turn the toggle on to use a custom update server URL. If turned off, the server URL will default to the standard Crestron update server. Custom URL Path: If Custom URL is turned on, enter the custom URL path for the update server.
  • Page 92 Date/Time Select Date/Time to configure the settings for the receiver's internal clock. System Setup – Configure Date/Time Synchronization: The receiver’s internal clock can be synchronized with a time server. Time Synchronization: Turn on the toggle to use time synchronization via SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).
  • Page 93 NTP Time Servers: With Time Synchronization turned on, use the provided table to enter information regarding the SNTP server(s) used to synchronize the date and time for the receiver. Select Add to add a new SNTP server entry into the table. Enter the following information for each entry: Enter the SNTP server address into the Address text field.
  • Page 94 Control System Select Control System to connect and configure a control system with the receiver. The receiver can be controlled by a Crestron control system or by a virtual control system's SIMPL or SIMPL# program. System Setup – Control System Encrypt Connection: Turn the toggle on to use SSL encryption for communication with the control system.
  • Page 95 Room Name: Enter the room name to be used by the Crestron Fusion server. Fusion IP ID: Select the IP ID number to be used by the Crestron Fusion server. Report AirMedia Asset Only: Turn the toggle on to allow only AirMedia related settings to appear in Crestron Fusion.
  • Page 96 Calendar: Turn the toggle on to use a calendaring application with the AirMedia device. Scheduling Type: Select a calendaring service from the dropdown menu. Crestron Fusion Service To use the device with Crestron Fusion scheduling software: 1. Configure a Crestron Fusion connection as described in Services (on the previous page).
  • Page 97 Calendar Settings – Google Calendar 3. In the Calendar Account/ID field, enter the email address attached to the desired Google calendar. 4. Select Save Changes. In the System Initialization dialog box, select Yes to continue. System initialization will occur. System Initialization 5.
  • Page 98 7. In the Registration URL field, select Sign in with Google. The Connect a device screen appears. Connect a device Screen 8. Enter the registration code in the Enter Code field and select Next. The Choose an account screen appears. 9.
  • Page 99 Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft 365 Software, Modern Authentication To use the device with Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft 365 Software (Modern Authentication enabled): 1. Turn on the Calendar toggle as described in Services (on page 91). 2. Select Exchange/O365 from the Scheduling Type dropdown menu. 3.
  • Page 100 8. Select Register Now. A code and a Microsoft icon will appear. 9. Copy the code in the Registration Code field. 10. Select Sign in with Microsoft in the Registration URL field. An Enter code screen will appear. 11. Enter the registration code and select Next. 12.
  • Page 101 13. On first use, a permissions required window will be displayed. Select Accept. 14. Sign in to the Microsoft 365 service. Once signed in, a confirmation message will appear, and the Registration Status will be updated. To disconnect the calendar from the device, select Unregister and follow the instructions for activating a new configuration.
  • Page 102 8. Enter the URL of the Exchange server in the Exchange Web Services URL field. 9. Select Save Changes. In the System Initialization dialog box, select Yes to continue. System initialization will occur. To disconnect the calendar from the device, select Unregister and follow the instructions for activating a new configuration.
  • Page 103 General HDMI Input: Turn the toggle on to enable the HDMI input port. HDCP Support: Turn the toggle on to allow source signals that require HDCP compliance to pass through to the display device. HDMI Input Mode: Select the mode for the HDMI input port. Select Content to share content from a personal device through the HDMI input.
  • Page 104 Flex Mode: Turn the toggle on when using the receiver with a Crestron Flex conference system. Flex Mode disables the HDMI output from the AirMedia device unless a source is active.
  • Page 105 Settings Screen – Connected Devices (Connected Devices) A list of connected devices is along with each device's Name, Type, Model, and Status . Select the edit button to modify the connected device's settings. Select the test driver button send commands to a display device to test the driver's functionality. Select the + (plus) icon next to Front of the Room Display to display settings for the front of the room experience splash screen.
  • Page 106 Enable Custom Logo Graphics: Turn the toggle on to display a custom logo on the display device. An Add Logo option will appear when the change is saved. When the toggle is off, the Crestron logo is displayed. NOTES: The optimal image size for a logo is 600 x 100 pixels. Custom graphics that are larger than 600 x 100 pixels are scaled down while maintaining their aspect ratio.
  • Page 107 Enable Custom Backgrounds: Turn the toggle on to display a custom background slideshow when the system is not in use. An Add Logo option will appear once the change is saved. NOTES: Up to 20 images can be stored locally on the receiver at a maximum of 100 MB. To manage images stored on the receiver, refer to Manage Images (on page 67).
  • Page 108 Emergency Message Timeout: Enter the number of minutes an emergency broadcast message is displayed on the touch screen. NOTE: Emergency broadcasts are sent from Crestron Fusion which is to be supported in a future firmware release. For more information on emergency broadcasts, refer to Crestron Fusion®...
  • Page 109 Select the + (plus) icon next to Display Notifications to reveal settings for how notifications are displayed when an AirMedia device is in use. Settings screen – Connected Devices (Display Notifications) Time Remaining Message Starts: Enter the amount of time that must pass (in minutes) before the meeting’s time remaining message is displayed.
  • Page 110 Routing Select Routing to configure the order in which devices are routed to the display device upon connection. Settings Screen – Routing Select the + (plus) icons next to Input Routing and Audio Video Routes to display the Routing Mode setting and a list of the routed sources. By default, routing is automatic, meaning the last connected source will be routed to the display device.
  • Page 111 AirMedia Dock Upon Connect: Automatically dock a source once it connects to the AirMedia receiver. When docked, the source does not present but remains connected to the display. NOTE: The AirMedia Dock Upon Connect routing mode is available only for Windows or Android sources.
  • Page 112 Application URL: Enter the location of the privately hosted instance of the Appspace web app. Leave this field unfilled if Public Cloud is selected from the Account Location drop-down list. Signage in Standby: Turns on the display when the AirMedia receiver goes to sleep based on occupancy.
  • Page 113 AirMedia Screen - General Settings General Settings Select the General Settings tab to configure settings for AirMedia, the AirMedia Canvas, and Miracast. AirMedia: Turn the toggle on to enable AirMedia wireless presentation on the AirMedia receiver. AirMedia Certificate: Turn the toggle on to use a third party certificate to encrypt connections between the sender applications for Windows and Android and the receiver.
  • Page 114 AirMedia Canvas: AirMedia Canvas allows multiple sources to present simultaneously on the display. Refer to AirMedia Canvas Functionality (on the facing page) for more information. AirMedia Canvas: Turn the toggle on to enable AirMedia Canvas functionality. Canvas Session Control: Turn the toggle on to control the AirMedia Canvas with a paired touch panel using the .AV Framework 2.0 Interface, a computer running the AirMedia client, or an iOS device running the AirMedia app.
  • Page 115 AirMedia Canvas Functionality AirMedia Canvas allows multiple sources to present simultaneously on the display. AirMedia Canvas automatically configures the best possible layout to maximize screen coverage based on the number of active sources, the type of sources, their orientation, and their aspect ratios. The following sources can share space on a display simultaneously: AirMedia (Windows, Android, Mac, iOS, AirPlay/Miracast) NOTE: The AirMedia extension for Chrome OS is not supported and will only be...
  • Page 116 The secondary LAN port is intended solely for use with a guest network. The secondary LAN port has limited functionality and does not support the following devices and services: XiO Cloud service Crestron Fusion software Scheduling services (such as Google Calendar or Microsoft 365 software) Occupancy sensors...
  • Page 117 AirMedia Screen - Code Show Login Code: Turn the toggle on to show the access code on the display device. Login Code Mode: Select a radio button to specify how the access code is used. Disabled: Allows any user with the device’s IP address or host name to open a client connection without entering an access code.
  • Page 118 AirMedia Screen - Connection Display Show AirMedia Connection Info Overlay: Turn the toggle on to show connection information on the display device when a user is presenting. Crestron recommends turning this setting on. Show Airplay Info: Turn the toggle on to show Airplay connection information on the display.
  • Page 119 WLAN Connection Information: The receiver can be configured to show Wi-Fi connection information on the display device. Show Connection Info: Turn the toggle on to show Wi-Fi connection information on the display device. WiFi Info Mode: Select what Wi-Fi network information to show from the dropdown menu.
  • Page 120 Application Downloads Select Application Downloads to configure how AirMedia client applications are presented to the user for download. Client applications are required to present from a user's computer as described in Present with AirMedia (on page 142). AirMedia Screen - Application Downloads Select a radio button for the Windows Download and MacOS Download settings to decide how AirMedia client applications are presented to users according to their computer's operating system:...
  • Page 121 Miracast Miracast technology allows users to wirelessly share content from a Microsoft® Windows® 10 device to the receiver. Miracast technology is built into the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system, so no additional software installation is required. NOTE: Refer to the AirMedia Presentation Gateway Security Reference Guide (Doc 7693) for best practices for configuring the system for Miracast.
  • Page 122 Miracast Connection Modes: Select one of the radio buttons (Infrastructure, WiFi Direct Only, or Both) to configure how a Mircast capable device connects to the receiver. Select Infrastructure to connect via the local area network. When selected, Wi-Fi is used for discovery only. Select WiFi Direct Only to connect via a Wi-Fi point-to-point connection (Wi-Fi Direct®...
  • Page 123: Security

    By default, authentication is required to access the web configuration interface or to connect to an AirMedia Series 3 receiver through Crestron Toolbox™ software. When a user attempts to sign into the device for the first time, the web configuration interface prompts the user to enter...
  • Page 124 Authentication Management - Current User The following settings are displayed for the current user: Name: The chosen username Access Level: The access level granted to the user (Administrator, Connect, Operator, Programmer, or User) Active Directory User: Reports whether the current user is (Yes) or is not (No) authenticated through Active Directory®...
  • Page 125 Users Select Users to view and edit information for the receiver users. Authentication Management - Users Enter text into the Search... field to find and display users that match the search term(s). Receiver users are listed in table format. The following information is displayed for each user: Username: The chosen username AD User: Reports whether the user is (Yes) or is not (No) authenticated through Active Directory...
  • Page 126 Create User Dialog Box Name: The chosen username Active Directory User: Turn on the toggle to use authentication via Active Directory for the selected user. Password: Enter a new password for the selected user. Confirm Password: Reenter the password provided in the Password field. Groups: Add the user to one or more groups.
  • Page 127 Authentication Management - Groups Enter text into the Search... field to find and display groups that match the search term(s). Groups are listed in table format. The following information is displayed for each group: Group Name: The chosen username AD Group: Reports whether the group is (Yes) or is not (No) authenticated through Active Directory Access Level: The access level granted to the user (Administrator, Connect, Operator, Programmer, or User)
  • Page 128 Create Group Dialog Box The following Create Group settings may be viewed or configured: Name: Enter a group name Access Level: Select an access level for the group and its users from the dropdown menu Active Directory Group: Turn on the toggle to use authentication via Active directory for the group Select OK to save any changes and to return to the Authentication Management >...
  • Page 129: 802.1X Configuration

    802.1x Configuration Select 802.1x Configuration to display selections for configuring IEEE 802.1x network authentication for receiver security. 802.1x Configuration Tab Selections IEEE 802.1x Authentication: Turn on the toggle to use 802.1x authentication for the receiver. Authentication Method: Select an 802.1x authentication method (EAP-TLS Certificate or EAP MSCHAP V2- password) from the dropdown menu.
  • Page 130 Select Manage Certificates from the Action menu to add or remove CAs from the list. The Manage Certificates dialog box is displayed with the Root tab selected. Manage Certificates Dialog Box - Root Tab Select Root, Intermediate, Machine, or Web Server to switch between the different types of CAs. The same settings are provided for each type of CA.
  • Page 131 Add Certificate Dialog Box – Browse To add a new certificate: 1. Select Browse. 2. Navigate to the CA file on the host computer. 3. Select the CA file, and then select Open. 4. If required, enter the password used to encrypt the file. 5.
  • Page 132: Enterprise Deployment Options

    XiO Cloud® service allows supported devices across an enterprise to be managed and configured from one central and secure location in the cloud. Supported Crestron® devices are configured to connect to the service out of the box. Use of the service requires a registered XiO Cloud account. To register for an XiO Cloud account, refer to www.crestron.com/Support/Tools/Licensing-Registration/XiO-Cloud-Registration-...
  • Page 133: Crestron Deployment Tool For Powershell® Software

    Crestron Deployment Tool for PowerShell® Software Crestron has developed a tool for customers without the ability to use CPS to assist in deploying multiple devices without the need to configure each device individually. With this tool, an administrator has the ability to input all of the settings to be configured on multiple receivers, and then use PowerShell®...
  • Page 134: Create The Application

    Create the Application 1. Sign into the Azure portal with a user ID with sufficient permissions to create an app. 2. Select Azure Active Directory from the navigation menu. Azure Active Directory Selection 130 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 135 3. Select App registrations from the Azure widget menu. App registrations Selection 4. Select + New registration. App registrations - New registration Screen Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 131...
  • Page 136 A dialog box for creating the app is displayed. Register an application Dialog Box 5. Enter the following information: Name: Enter a user-facing name of the application (in the Azure environment). This can be any string 120 characters or less. It is possible to have more than one application registered with the same display name.
  • Page 137: Obtain Authentication Ids

    Obtain Authentication IDs Once the app is registered, the application and directory IDs must be obtained to connect the receiver to the Azure AD app. 1. Select App registrations from the Azure widget menu. 2. Select the application created for the receiver. An application dialog box is displayed. 3.
  • Page 138 Branding Select Branding under the Manage section of the application navigation menu to configure branding settings for the app. Application Branding Screen The following branding settings can be configured for the application: Name: Required. Set the user-friendly name of the application. This is the same name that was defined when registering the application, but it can be changed here.
  • Page 139 Authentication Select Authentication under the Manage section of the application navigation menu to configure authentication settings for the app. Application Authentication Screen The following authentication settings can be configured for the application: + Add a Platform: Select this button to create a platform for app authentication. The Configure platforms pane is displayed on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 140 Configure platforms Pane Select Mobile and desktop applications to display settings for configuring this platform. Configure Desktop + devices Pane Azure AD requires the use of a redirect URI, but the AirMedia receiver does not. Enter a valid URI address and select Configure. Supported account types: Select an account type for the app.
  • Page 141 API Permissions Select API Permissions under the Manage section of the application navigation menu to configure API permissions for the app. API Permissions Screen The following API permissions settings can be configured for the application: Select + Add a Permission to create a new API permission for the app. The Request API permissions pane is displayed on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 142 To set the API permissions for EWS: 1. Select Exchange to display a list of permissions for EWS. Request API permissions Pane - Exchange 2. Expand the EWS accordion. 3. Fill the checkbox next to EWS.AccessAsUser.All to allow the application to make requests to the Exchange Web Services API on behalf of the configured user.
  • Page 143 2. Fill the checkboxes next to the following settings to enable the functionality described below: offline_access: Allows the application to receive a Refresh Token, which can be exchanged for a new Access Token, when it expires. This is required for long running applications, so user consent is not required each time an access token expires.
  • Page 144: Operation

    Operation To present content, use one of the following methods: AirMedia wireless presentation Connect a device to the HDMI INPUT port (AM-3200(-WF)(-I) models only) For a description of the receiver's front of room experience, refer to Front of Room Experience (below).
  • Page 145: User Presentation

    Customizable Logo: Shows the Crestron logo by default. To upload a custom logo, refer to Connected Devices (on page 100). Time, Date, Room Name: Shows the time, date, and conference room name. Time/Date: To configure time and date information, refer to Date/Time (on page 88).
  • Page 146: Present With Airmedia

    For details, visit present.crestron.com. Mobile devices can share their content using the Crestron AirMedia app which is available for iOS and Android™ devices. Both apps may be used for full screen sharing on devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop or iOS 8 and above.
  • Page 147 1. Open a web browser on the computer, and navigate to the web address or IP address shown on the display device. The welcome screen is displayed. Welcome Screen 2. Select Start Presenting. The AirMedia screen will display. AirMedia Screen Product Manual —...
  • Page 148: Share Content

    3. Select the button for your computer’s operating system to download the client application. The client application requires no installation. The application will be downloaded and run locally. NOTE: When used on a Mac, the AirMedia client application must be run from within the disk image file.
  • Page 149 From a Windows Computer Once the client application is downloaded, content can be shared. To share content from a Windows computer: 1. Run the client application. The Connect screen appears and lists any discovered AirMedia devices. Connect 2. Select Connect under the desired receiver or enter the device's IP address in the search bar and press enter.
  • Page 150 3. If a code is required, enter the code shown on the display device. Otherwise, the contents of the computer screen will be presented on the display connected to the receiver. Once connected, the client application displays the presentation controls. Presentation Controls 146 •...
  • Page 151 4. Direct the presentation with the following controls: Dock : Dock the presentation. When docked, the computer no longer shares its screen but remains connected to the receiver. Pause : Start or freeze the computer's screen. [Volume] : Control the output volume of the display. Disconnect : End connection between the computer and the receiver.
  • Page 152 OK to save the changes or select Cancel to cancel. AirMedia Settings Dialog Box Crestron recommends turning the Auto Update toggle to On. Crestron recommends turning the Auto Discovery toggle to On. When User Locks the Screen sets the operation of the client software when a connected computer is locked.
  • Page 153 From a Mac Once the client application is downloaded, content can be shared. To share content from a Mac: 1. Run the client application. The Connect screen appears and lists any discovered AirMedia devices. Enter Code Dialog Box 2. Select Connect to the right of the desired receiver or enter the device's IP address in the search bar and press enter.
  • Page 154 3. If a code is required, enter the code shown on the display device. Follow the onscreen instructions to present. Select OK to return to the presentation controls. Presentation Controls 4. Direct the presentation with the following controls: : Dock functionality to be supported in a future release. : Control the output volume of the display.
  • Page 155 From an iOS Device Content can be shared from an iOS device using the built-in screen mirroring functionality. To share content from an iOS device: 1. Open the AirMedia application. The Connect screen appears and lists any discovered AirMedia devices. Connect 2.
  • Page 156 4. Follow the onscreen instructions and select OK. Once connected, the application offers presentation controls. Presentation Controls 152 • AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers Product Manual — Doc. 9020K...
  • Page 157 5. Direct the presentation with the following controls: Dock : Dock functionality to be supported in a future release. Disconnect : End the connection between the device and the receiver. Select Session control to open the Session menu, which lists each presenter along with corresponding presentation controls.
  • Page 158 From an Android Device Content can be shared from an Android device using the AirMedia application. To share content from an Android device: 1. Open the AirMedia application. The Connect screen appears and lists any discovered AirMedia devices. Connect 2. Select the desired receiver or enter the receiver's IP address in the search bar and press Enter on the phone's onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 159 Presentation Confirmation 4. Select Start now to begin presenting. Product Manual — Doc. 9020K AirMedia® Series 3 Receivers • 155...
  • Page 160 To end the presentation, make one of the following selections: Stop Presentation with AirMedia: Stop presenting from the Android device but remain connected to the receiver. Disconnect from AirMedia: Stop presenting from the Android device and disconnect from the receiver. Presentation Screen 156 •...
  • Page 161: Touch Screen Operation

    Using Miracast Miracast is a mirroring protocol and wireless technology used to project your screen to the receiver without the need to install an application on your Windows computer. To present using Miracast with an AirMedia receiver: 1. Open the Windows connect menu via the Windows notification center or via the shortcut  (Windows) + K.
  • Page 162: Screen Controls

    To download the touch screen project file, refer to the receiver's product page: AM-3100-WF AM-3100-WF-I AM-3200 AM-3200-WF AM-3200-WF-I For details on manually loading a touch screen project file, refer to the touch screen's product manual: TSW-570, TSW-770, and TSW-1070 Product Manual (Doc.
  • Page 163 20 seconds. The System Info screen provides the device IP address, the device hostname, the Crestron Fusion server connection status, the Crestron Fusion room name, the device MAC address, the device serial number, and the .AV Framework version number.
  • Page 164: Room Scheduling

    Tap Home to display the Home screen. Tap Present to view presentation options. For details, refer to Present a Source (on page 163). Tap the back button to return to the previous screen Room Scheduling The Home screen is used to reserve the conference room. Tap Home to display the home screen.
  • Page 165 Home Screen – Reserved Room Reserve the Room To reserve an ad hoc meeting from the home screen when the room is available: 1. Tap RESERVE NOW on the home screen. The New Meeting screen is displayed. NOTE: RESERVE NOW meetings may only be scheduled for the current day. New Meeting Screen Product Manual —...
  • Page 166 2. Tap one of the available meeting end times to set the duration of the meeting. The room can be reserved for up to three lengths: Until the current half hour interval ends (If the current time is 4:44 pm, the end time for this option is 5:00 pm.) This is the default setting.
  • Page 167: Present A Source

    Present a Source To present a connected source, tap Present from the function menu. The Present a Source screen appears. The Present a Source screen allows content to be routed from a connected device to the main display in the room. Present a Source Screen To present content from a source device, select one of the available presentation options.
  • Page 168 Present via HDMI To display content from a source connected via HDMI, tap HDMI . The following screen will appear. Present Screen - HDMI Source The dot in the center of the screen turns green if the source is connected and turns red if the source is disconnected.
  • Page 169: Airmedia Canvas

    Refer to Present with AirMedia (on page 142) for instructions on connecting to AirMedia and sharing content. AirMedia Canvas When configured, the receiver can show multiple sources on the display device simultaneously. The touch screen is used to manage the sources shown on the display device. NOTE: For details on configuring the receiver to use the AirMedia Canvas feature, refer to AirMedia (on page 108).
  • Page 170 1. Connect all sources to the receiver. 2. Tap the first source for presentation. The content will appear on the display device with presentation controls. Select the volume button to mute or unmute the source's volume. Select Stop to dock the presentation. When docked, the source stops presenting but remains connected to the display.
  • Page 171 4. Tap the second source for presentation. The display device will show the two sources side by side. NOTE: The dock control feature will be implemented for Apple® devices in a future release. Select the disconnect button to end the presentation and disconnect the source device.
  • Page 172 Switch to Single Source When two sources are shown on the display device, tap Stop to remove the source's presentation from the display device. The remaining source will be presented in full screen. Swap Sources When two sources are shown on the display device, tap Swap Sources to switch the positions of two sources.
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  • Page 174 Product Manual — Doc. 9020K Crestron Electronics, Inc. (2057327) 15 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, NJ 07647 01/10/23 Tel: 888.CRESTRON Specifications subject to Fax: 201.767.7656 change without notice. www.crestron.com...

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