ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX Quick Start Manual

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ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX
Wireless
Display
Receiver
Quick Start Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of ScreenBeam! You are on
your way to the best in class wireless display experience available.
The ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX is a powerful tool to enable more
collaborative education and meeting spaces using the native screen
mirroring built-in to Windows 10/11, macOS, iOS, ChromeOS,
and Android devices. Multi-network capabilities provide you with a
flexible device designed to meet your requirements while maintaining
security and providing an enhanced experience for your users.
This Quick Start Guide provides the instructions on how to install
the ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX receiver and get your client devices
connected for wireless display and collaboration.
Before Beginning Deployment
We know you are eager to start using your ScreenBeam, however,
we recommend checking our support site for the latest firmware,
support documentation and tech tips to get the most out of your
new ScreenBeam device. This is where you will find complete
documentation for your new ScreenBeam.
For ScreenBeam receiver's deployment guide, firmware
l
upgrades, and release notes, go to:
https://support.screenbeam.com/1100flex
We also have tutorials and videos that can help you learn more
about your new ScreenBeam receiver.
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Summary of Contents for ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX

  • Page 1 Congratulations on your purchase of ScreenBeam! You are on your way to the best in class wireless display experience available. The ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX is a powerful tool to enable more collaborative education and meeting spaces using the native screen mirroring built-in to Windows 10/11, macOS, iOS, ChromeOS, and Android devices.
  • Page 2 For Miracast or native macOS/iOS wireless display connection ™ tutorial, go to: https://www.screenbeam.com/setup For ScreenBeam Central Management System (CMS) software, go to: https://support.screenbeam.com/cms If you need more help, please contact us at: https://support.screenbeam.com/ticket If you want to get nerdy and learn more about our open source information, you can find that here: https://opensource.screenbeam.com...
  • Page 3 1100 FLEX ® Setting up your ScreenBeam Setup is easy. All you need is your ScreenBeam wireless display receiver, power cable, HDMI cable and your display and laptop or tablet. Let’s get started. Place the receiver next to the display.
  • Page 4 If you want to put your ScreenBeam on your local network (not shown in diagram), connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the receiver’s Ethernet port and connect the other end to the network switch with DHCP IP. (Ethernet cable is not included).
  • Page 5: Connection Modes

    1100 FLEX ® Connection Modes ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX offers multiple types of connections for client devices, including Miracast P2P, Infrastructure mode, or Local Wi-Fi mode. Two or more modes can operate concurrently to support various connection options allowing both internal employees and external guests to easily connect and project.
  • Page 6: How To Connect

    How to Connect Wi-Fi Miracast Connection The Wi-Fi Miracast mode allows compatible Miracast devices to connect directly to ScreenBeam, even when simultaneously connected to an infrastructure wireless network. Miracast is commonly available on Windows 10/11 and Android 4.4 (and later) devices.
  • Page 7 ScreenBeam and disable PIN enforcement. Local Wi-Fi Connection The ScreenBeam Wi-Fi mode is similar to Miracast but uses the ScreenBeam device as a local Wi-Fi hotspot or network, providing a simple way for client devices to connect and project.
  • Page 8 To display wirelessly, you need to find the receiver on the local network connection (i.e. select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the display). Windows 10/11: simultaneously press the Windows and K keys. iOS or macOS: Connect with from the menu bar or control center.
  • Page 9 1100 FLEX ® Wireless Display over Existing LAN Connection ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX can also be connected to existing wireless and wired networks and supports wireless display for client devices connected to the same network. In this mode, the ScreenBeam device will connect directly to the organization’s networks (wired...
  • Page 10: Device Management

    Device Management Configuring and managing your new receiver is an important part of getting the most out of your ScreenBeam wireless display receiver. There are a number of security settings, network settings, and more that allow you to configure and optimize your ScreenBeam receiver for your specific needs.
  • Page 11 Method 1: ScreenBeam Local Wi-Fi Network Connect the client device’s Wi-Fi to the wireless network (AP SSID) as shown on the display. Enter the password for the wireless network. screenbeam is the default password. The Ready to Connect screen on the display will show the assigned IP address of the ScreenBeam.
  • Page 12 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. Enter this address into the web browser of a PC or Apple device on the same network as the ScreenBeam.
  • Page 13: Using Cms

    CMS Deployment Guide (click on Product Documentation) from our website at: https://support.screenbeam.com/cms Note: Access to the LMI is prohibited by default if ScreenBeam 1100 FLEX is connected to ScreenBeam CMS for management. This option can be changed in the receiver’s settings.
  • Page 14 © 2024 All rights reserved. ScreenBeam and the ScreenBeam logo are registered trademarks owned by ScreenBeam Inc. All other names are properties of their respective owners. Specifications subject to change without notice. 022124 v6...

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