Setup Requirements ....................6 1.3.5 QoS Recommendations ..................6 Part II Installing the Receiver ......................7 Setting up ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Receiver ..............7 Connecting the Receiver to a Network ............... 10 2.2.1 Wired Connection ....................10 2.2.2 Wireless Connection ................... 14 2.2.3...
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Using ScreenBeam CMS Software ................51 Using Local Management on ScreenBeam ..............51 5.2.1 Method 1: ScreenBeam Local Wi-Fi Network ............. 52 5.2.2 Method 2: Network Connection via DHCP ............54 5.2.3 Method 3: Wireless P2P Direct Connection ............56 Configuring ScreenBeam .....................
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5.3.8 Local Wi-Fi Settings ................... 110 5.3.9 Receiver Management Access Settings ............. 112 5.3.9.1 Specifying ScreenBeam CMS for the Receiver .......... 112 5.3.9.2 Specifying a Port for the Receiver’s LMI ............ 113 5.3.9.3 Setting up Local Management Interface Access........114 Part VI Updating Firmware for the Receiver .................
Part I Getting Started Thank you for your purchase of ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver (hereinafter refer to as “ScreenBeam 1100 Plus”). ScreenBeam 1100 Plus wireless display receiver enables native screen mirroring from your Windows, Android, Apple, and Chromebook devices - without apps or wires. ScreenBeam 1100 Plus lets you wirelessly stream what’s on your wireless display capable device to your...
USB ports, (two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port), for provisioning CMS connection data, firmware update, connecting to touch display, and USB over network control (UIBC) Ethernet Port (ETHERNET), for receiver management with ScreenBeam Central Management System (CMS) / Local Management Interface (LMI) or for multi-media streaming over infrastructure network Output (HDMI OUT), for connecting to HDTV/projector with an HDMI ...
ScreenBeam receiver and the Miracast devices must be within 100’ range for the Miracast devices to discover. Line-of-sight is not required, but ScreenBeam receiver shall not be placed in a spot where 802.11 Wi-Fi could be affected. Miracast devices can connect to ScreenBeam receiver over either: Peer-to-peer (P2P) using the WFD signal to send data on one of the 802.11...
Ethernet: 1000BASE-T 10/100/1000 connection (1 Gbps is recommended) Wireless: 802.11ac (5 GHz is strongly recommended) Multicast DNS (mDNS) support is required for auto-discovery of ScreenBeam Required ports, see the table below: Network ports required by ScreenBeam receiver...
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Network ports required by ScreenBeam receiver Feature Sub-Function Port Number Direction Local Port: 5353 | UDP Both mDNS Discovery Foreign Port: 5353 | UDP Local Port: 7100 | TCP Both Data Foreign Port: not specified | TCP Local Port: 18000-18009 | TCP+UDP...
1.3.4 Setup Requirements ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver Display with an available HDMI ® 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.
Part II Installing the Receiver This chapter explains how to connect ScreenBeam 1100 Plus to a display such as an HDTV or projector. Make sure you have all the contents from the receiver’s package available before starting. 2.1 Setting up ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Receiver It is quite easy and fast to set up the receiver.
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Verify that the receiver’s idle screen appears on the display. The receiver is connected to the display, and it is ready for use. (Optional) Connect your ScreenBeam receiver to a speaker in your room using a 3.5mm audio cable, as shown below: Note: 3.5mm audio is active in conjunction with the HDMI...
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If there is an existing HDMI ® cable connected to the display for wired projection, it can be used in conjunction with ScreenBeam in case the client device cannot connect wirelessly. Remove the existing HDMI cable from the display’s HDMI port.
2.2 Connecting the Receiver to a Network ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver supports both wired and wireless connections. You can deploy ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receivers based on your network requirements. Note: The setups in this section are optional. Wired Ethernet connection is highly recommended for screen mirroring protocol that requires infrastructure network (e.g.,...
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When Authentication is set to PEAP/MSCHAPV2, User Name: This is for authentication through a RADIUS server. It is RADIUS account User Name. Note: The User Name supports these characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and @#$-._, and the length should be 1-128 characters. Password: It is RADIUS account password.
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Users should select the right certificate file for each type of certificate. Connect your ScreenBeam receiver to your network with a quality Ethernet cable. The receiver will be assigned an IP address after a few seconds, if a DHCP server is...
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Note: ScreenBeam receiver is set to obtain an IP address automatically by default. If you want to set the receiver’s IP address or DNS server to static, consult your network administrator. Refer to Section 5.2 Using Local Management on ScreenBeam for details on how to ...
To connect the receiver to a wireless network, follow this procedure: Log into the receiver’s LMI. Refer to Section 5.2 Using Local Management on ScreenBeam for details on how to log into the receiver’s LMI.
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WPA2-PSK[AES], WPA-PSK[TKIP]+WPA2-PSK[AES], PEAP/MSCHAPV2, and EAP-TLS. When Security Type is set to Shared, WPA-PSK[TKIP], WPA2-PSK[AES], or WPA-PSK[TKIP]+WPA2-PSK[AES], Password: The pre-shared password for the wireless SSID. Note: The length of the Password should be 1-63 characters. When Security Type is set to PEAP/MSCHAPV2, User Name: This is for authentication through a RADIUS server.
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User Certificate: It is the user certificate. Click the Browse button to browse and add the certificate. Private Key: It is the user’s private key. Click the Browse button to browse and add the certificate. Validity Period: It displays the effective period of the certificates. ...
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Click the Apply button at the bottom of the page to save new settings to the receiver. The WLAN adapter will connect to the wireless router (AP) in a few seconds. Note: The WLAN adapter may take some time to connect to your network, depending on your network environment.
(on guest network). Plan your network in advance. For example, one for internal use, and one for guest use. Connect ScreenBeam 1100 Plus to the internal network via Ethernet, and verify that an IP address is assigned.
Configure the VLANs and a trunk port that allows pass for the VLANs. Connect ScreenBeam 1100 Plus to the trunk port via Ethernet. Now the devices that connect to VLAN 10, 20, and 30 can connect to ScreenBeam for wireless display.
In this mode, user needs to connect the client device Wi-Fi to the ScreenBeam Wi-Fi and then select the receiver to mirror. This mode is ideal for guest client devices that need wireless display and/or Internet access. Internet is available if the ScreenBeam receiver is connected to the existing network, wired or wireless, and the receiver’s local Wi-Fi is set to NAT or Bridge.
3.1.3 Wireless Display over existing LAN ScreenBeam 1100 Plus can be connected to the existing wireless and wired network and supports wireless display for client devices on either network. This is a common setup to support client devices that need access to network resources. Additional port and network configurations may be required for this mode to work seamlessly.
3.2 Connect using Local Wi-Fi This section explains how to connect a client device to ScreenBeam 1100 Plus using the local AP on ScreenBeam 1100 Plus. Make sure that the wireless display over LAN features are enabled for Windows 10/11, macOS/iOS AirPlay and/or Google Cast screen mirroring.
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Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the TV display. For Windows 10/11 Select Connect or Cast from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on a Windows 10/11 device...
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For iOS or macOS Connect with Screen Mirroring from the menu bar or control center. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on an iOS device Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on a macOS device...
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For Chrome OS or Chrome browser Connect with Cast from the status area on Chrome OS or Chrome browser menu. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome OS Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome Browser...
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Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome Browser Note: On Chrome browser, you can define a source to cast before connecting to ScreenBeam.
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Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the hidden PIN 1234 (default). Note: You should consult your network administrator if no PIN is displayed on the connected display device. Windows 10 Windows 11...
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macOS Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted. If the display has touch functionality, Windows 10/11 devices can take advantage of the touch and inking feature by selecting Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from this device. Refer to section 4.4 USB over Network Control for more details. Windows 10 Windows 11 Note: To disconnect, follow instructions in step 3 to return to the screen mirroring menu and...
3.3 Connect using Wi-Fi Miracast This section explains how to connect a client device to ScreenBeam 1100 Plus using Wi-Fi Miracast. Log into receiver’s LMI and make sure that the Miracast feature is enabled. Refer to section 5.3.3.1 Setting up Miracast Connection for details.
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Select Connect or Cast from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on a Windows 10/11 device For Android Select the Screen Mirroring option from the quick access menu and follow the...
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Note: Different Android device manufacturers may have different names for their wireless display apps. Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the hidden PIN 1234 (default). Note: You should consult your network administrator if no PIN is displayed on the connected display device.
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To disconnect, follow instructions in step 2 to return to the screen mirroring menu and select mirroring off. Some Android devices do not support PIN and will fail to connect. Refer to section 5.3.4.1 Setting up PIN Pairing Method below for instructions on how to configure ScreenBeam and disable PIN enforcement.
3.4 Connect using Existing Wireless Network or LAN This section explains how to connect a client device to ScreenBeam 1100 Plus using existing wireless network or LAN. Make sure that the wireless display over LAN features are enabled for Windows 10/11, macOS/iOS AirPlay and/or Google Cast screen mirroring.
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Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the TV display. For Windows 10/11 Select Connect or Cast from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on a Windows 10/11 device...
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For iOS or macOS Connect with Screen Mirroring from the menu bar or control center. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on an iOS device Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on a macOS device...
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For Chrome OS or Chrome browser Connect with Cast screen from the status area on the Chrome OS or Cast from the Chrome browser menu. Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome OS Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome Browser...
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Figure: Selecting ScreenBeam on Chrome Browser Note: On Chrome browser, you can define a source to cast before connecting to ScreenBeam.
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Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the hidden PIN 1234 (default). Note: You should consult your network administrator if no PIN is displayed on the connected display device. Windows 10 Windows 11...
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macOS Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted. If the display has touch functionality, Windows 10/11 devices can take advantage of the touch and inking feature by selecting Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from this device. Refer to section 4.4 USB over Network Control for more details. Note: To disconnect, follow instructions in step 5 to return to the screen mirroring menu and select mirroring off.
3.5 Displaying with a connected HDMI cable ® While most users will be able to connect to ScreenBeam wirelessly using their native application, there may be the occasional user that will prefer to use a wired HDMI ® connection and ScreenBeam can even support those users.
To switch your receiver’s display orientation, follow this procedure: Log into the receiver’s LMI, and go to Features > Display Setting > Display Orientation, and select Landscape, Portrait (Rotate Left) or Portrait (Rotate Right). Refer to Section 5.2 Using Local Management on ScreenBeam for details.
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Click Apply to save your settings. You receiver will display in the selected display orientation mode soon.
On macOS, click the Screen Mirroring icon and select a desired projection mode from the options (Mirror Built-in Rentina Display and Use As Extended Display) under the connected ScreenBeam receiver. Duplicate (Mirror Built-in Rentina Display on macOS) The Duplicate mode is used to display the same content on both the device's screen and the HDTV simultaneously.
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HDTV. When in the Extend mode, dragging windows to the right side of the device's screen displays those windows on the HDTV, while dragging windows to the left of the HDTV screen displays them back on the device's screen. This mode allows users to display selected content on the HDTV, while all other windows remain on the device's screen.
Google Cast) stays connected in the background. Google Cast will be disconnected when an HDMI source connects to the receiver. ® ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will switch to display the wireless display source again if the HDMI ® source disconnects from the receiver.
Google Cast source is not allowed. When the first connection is a Miracast/Infracast/AirPlay source, ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display this wireless display source in full screen with audio. ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display the wireless display sources in quadrants ...
4.4 USB over Network Control The ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver supports User Input Back Channel (UIBC) also known as USB over network control. This feature allows the use of USB HID peripheral devices from the source device to control the client device via ScreenBeam connection.
4.5 Using Interactive Touch Display ScreenBeam 1100 Plus supports wireless inking and touch with Windows 10/11 Miracast for collaboration using a touchscreen display. Users can project their preferred Windows 10/11 application and take notes on the touchscreen; the notes appear directly on the client device.
Prepare the touch display and the USB touch cable supplied with the touch display. Connect the USB Type-A end to the ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver’s USB port. Connect the USB Type-B/A end to the USB Touch input on the display or projector.
4.5.5 Ghost Inking™ Ghost Inking is specific to the ScreenBeam product portfolio and solves the latency (delay) typically experienced when a touch-enabled display or projector is connected to a computer or mobile device over a network. Ghost Inking is currently included in ScreenBeam products for all customer segments in commercial, government, and education.
Refer to the CMS User Guide for setup instructions. 5.2 Using Local Management on ScreenBeam The Local Management Interface can configure and update a single ScreenBeam at a time. There are three methods to access the LMI: Method 1: ScreenBeam Local Wi-Fi Network ...
ScreenBeam receiver’s Local Wi-Fi. Follow the procedure below to access the ScreenBeam receiver’s LMI, Connect the client device’s Wi-Fi to the ScreenBeam Local Wi-Fi network (AP SSID) as shown on the TV display. Enter the password for the wireless network. By default, the password is screenbeam...
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The receiver’s idle screen on the display will show the IP address assigned to the ScreenBeam. Note: If the receiver is not connected to any existing wireless network or LAN, its IP address is 192.168.26.1. If the receiver is connected a network, the IP address can be identified on the ...
ScreenBeam management page appears, enter the Username Administrator and Password screenbeam (both case-sensitive). By default, the Username is Administrator, and password is screenbeam. 5.2.2 Method 2: Network Connection via DHCP ScreenBeam receiver’s LMI can be accessed via the IP address (https:// + receiver’s IP...
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ScreenBeam Ethernet port to a DHCP enabled network. The Receiver’s idle screen on the display will show the IP address assigned to the ScreenBeam. Enter this address into the web browser on a device on the same network as the ScreenBeam.
ScreenBeam receiver via Wi-Fi Miracast. Follow the procedure below to access the ScreenBeam receiver’s LMI, Using a Windows 10/11 device, connect the device to the ScreenBeam per section 3.3 Connect using Wi-Fi Miracast. Once connected, enter https://192.168.16.1 into a web browser to access the LMI.
5.3 Configuring ScreenBeam After you have logged into the LMI, you are ready to configure ScreenBeam 1100 Plus. 5.3.1 General Settings This section introduces some general settings for the receiver. 5.3.1.1 Renaming the Receiver To rename your receiver, follow this procedure: 1.
5.3.1.2 Setting up the Login Username and Password To modify the username and password for user login, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Device Configuration tab page by clicking the Device Configuration tab. 2. Go to the Administrator Username and Administrator Password lines, and type new username and password in the Administrator Username and Administrator Password boxes, respectively.
5.3.1.3 Setting up the Receiver’s Display Language To set up the receiver’s display language, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Device Configuration tab page by clicking the Device Configuration tab. 2. Go to the Display Language line, and choose a desired language from the Display Language drop-down box.
5.3.1.4 Modifying the Receiver’s Host Name The host name is used to identify the receiver in a network. To modify your receiver’s host name, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Device Configuration tab page by clicking the Device Configuration tab. 2.
5.3.1.5 Setting up Time Zone and NTP Time Server ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will synchronize its time with an NTP server. To set up a time zone and an NTP time server for the receiver, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Device Configuration tab page by clicking the Device Configuration tab.
Wireless Display over LAN Wireless Display over LAN allows non-Miracast ready devices to project over the local network connection. ScreenBeam receiver must be connected to the same network with the source device via Ethernet (recommended) or wireless. 5.3.2.1 Setting up Miracast over LAN for Windows 10/11 Devices...
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3. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
100M/1000M Ethernet adapter (optional, but recommended) and Wi-Fi adapter are available Stable local area network MacOS/iOS device and ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver are connected to the same Required ports: UDP 5353, TCP 47000, TCP 7000, TCP 7100, TCP&UDP 18000-18009 UDP 5353, for Multicast DNS (mDNS) discovery •...
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4. Enable or disable the BLE Discovery feature according to deployment requirements. By default, the BLE Discovery feature is disabled. This feature enables the receiver to broadcast AirPlay discovery over Bluetooth. To discover ScreenBeam receiver via BLE Discovery, the AirPlay source device must have its Bluetooth turned on.
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5. If your streaming app can support push mode, enable the Push mode. Otherwise, disable it. Note: The Push mode is available when ScreenBeam Conference is disabled and the receiver’s Display Sharing Mode is set to Single or Quick Switch.
5.3.2.3 Setting up Chromecast Mirroring for Chrome OS Device and Device with Chrome Browser Your device can connect to ScreenBeam for wireless display, as long as the following requirements are met: Operating system: Chrome OS 100.x (and later) with Cast, or Chrome Browser with ...
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3. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.3.1 Setting up Miracast Connection ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows users to disable or enable Miracast connection. To set up the receiver’s Miracast connection, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab.
5.3.3.2 Setting up P2P Operating Channel ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows you to define an operating channel for communication between the wireless display receiver and the source device. To set up the receiver’s operating channel, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab.
5.3.3.3 Setting up Transmit Power ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows users to tune down or up the transmission power of the Wi-Fi adapter for Miracast connection. To set up the receiver’s transmission power, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab.
Note: Some wireless display source devices may not support PIN entry and may not be able to connect with the ScreenBeam receiver if this mode is enabled. Refer to the device’s user manual for details about enabling the PIN connection.
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Static and Random. Static: When Static is selected, users can define a PIN flexibly. The static PIN will not be displayed on the connected display. Random: A PIN code is generated randomly by ScreenBeam and displayed on the connected HDTV/projector.
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5. Define the period for showing the PIN on the connected display. The PIN Display Period ranges from 25 to 120 seconds. 6. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
Display Settings This section introduces display related features. 5.3.5.1 Setting up Display Sharing Mode ScreenBeam 1100 Plus supports three display sharing modes: Single mode, Quick Switch mode, and Multi-view mode. To select a display sharing mode, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.5.2 Setting up Receiver Name Display for Quick Switch/Multi-View ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows customizing the display of receiver name in the Quick Switch or Multi-View mode. To set up the display of the receiver’s name, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
To set up the receiver’s information display on its idle screen, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. Go to the Display Setting section, and select a desired option from the ScreenBeam network and status information menu. Available options are: Display all, Display minimal, and Display none.
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Set Show “Connect to WiFi” instructions to Show or Hide. Show: The Wi-Fi connection instruction will be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen. Hide: The Wi-Fi connection instruction will not be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen. Set Show “Help URL” instructions to Show or Hide. Show: The help URL info will be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen.
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Here is an example after all these info are set to be hidden.
5.3.5.4 Setting up Date and Time Display on Receiver’s Idle Screen To set up date and time display on the receiver’s idle screen, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. Go to the Display Setting section, and set Show time & date onscreen to Show or Hide.
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Time and date will be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen if Show time & date onscreen is set to Show.
5.3.5.5 Setting up Local Wi-Fi Password Display on Receiver’s Idle Screen To show or hide password for Local Wi-Fi on the receiver’s idle screen, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. Go to the Display Setting section, and set Show passphrase key for Local Wi-Fi onscreen to Show or Hide.
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The password for the receiver’s Local Wi-Fi will be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen if Show passphrase key for Local Wi-Fi onscreen is set to Show.
5.3.5.6 Setting up Wi-Fi QR Code Display on Receiver’s Idle Screen To show or hide Wi-Fi RQ code on the receiver’s idle screen, follow this procedure: Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. Go to the Display Setting section, and set Show Wi-Fi QR code onscreen to Show or Hide.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm. The QR code for the selected Wi-Fi will be displayed on the receiver’s idle screen if Show Wi-Fi QR code onscreen is set to Show.
5.3.5.7 Managing HDMI ® Port Output To set up HDMI ® port output, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. Go to the Display Setting section, and select a desired option in the HDMI/VGA Port Power management drop-down box.
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idle time expires. Users can define the idle time (1-9999 seconds) in the wait time box. ScreenBeam USB Pro Switch: It is used to work with the ScreenBeam USB Pro Switch for integration with in-room conference equipment (such as in-room camera, in-room microphone and in-room speaker).
5.3.5.8 Waking up the Receiver When the receiver runs screen saver or when its HDMI ® port output is turned off, it can be waked up by any one of two events: scanning and connecting. Note: The Wake Up feature is available when HDMI/VGA Port Power management is set to Screensaver or Display Off.
5.3.5.9 Adjusting TV Screen Size To adjust the size of your TV screen, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. Go to the Display Setting section, and select a desired option in the Adjust TV Screen Size drop-down box.
5.3.5.10 Setting up HDMI-CEC To set up the HDMI-CEC feature, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. Go to the Display Setting section, and set the HDMI-CEC feature to On or Off. After this function is enabled, the receiver can wake up the connected display device and the display device will switch to the source that the receiver connects to.
5.3.5.11 Updating the Receiver’s Background Image To update the receiver’s background, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. Go to the Display Setting section, and click the Browse button next to the Background Image box.
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5. A confirmation message appears. Click OK to continue. 6. After a while, the background image will be updated. You can check it on the connected display.
5.3.5.12 Updating the Receiver’s Screen Saver Image To update the receiver’s screen saver, follow this procedure: 1. Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. Go to the Display Setting section, and click the Browse button next to the Screen Saver Image box.
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5. A confirmation message appears. Click OK to continue. 6. After a while, the screen saver image will be updated. You can check it on the connected display when the screen saver is running.
5.3.6 Digital Signage Settings ScreenBeam receiver’s Digital Signage mode can turn your display into a digital signage player. To set up the receiver’s digital signage mode, follow this procedure: Go to the Digital Signage tab page by clicking the Digital Signage tab.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.7 Network Settings This section introduces settings about network connection, such as local Wi-Fi networking mode, CMS interface/Internet WAN interface assignment, connection and TCP/IP settings for Ethernet/Wireless interface, etc. 5.3.7.1 Setting up Local Wi-Fi Network Mode The receiver provides a local Wi-Fi network for wireless display over LAN and receiver management.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.7.2 Setting up an Interface for CMS Connection ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows customizing an interface for connecting to CMS. To define an interface for connecting to CMS, follow this procedure: Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab.
5.3.7.3 Setting up an Internet WAN Interface The receiver’s Local Wi-Fi can be routed to the receiver’s wired or wireless interface for Internet access. To define an interface for connecting to Internet, follow this procedure: Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. Go to the Interface Feature Assignment section, and select an option from the Select Internet WAN Interface box.
5.3.7.4 Renaming Ethernet Interface’s Network Name Ethernet interface’s network name can remind users which Ethernet network the receiver is connecting to. To rename the Ethernet interface’s network name, follow this procedure: Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. Go to Network Interface Settings >...
5.3.7.5 Setting up the Receiver’s IP Address The receiver provides both Ethernet and wireless interfaces for connecting to networks. Separate IP configuration is required for these interfaces. By default, the receiver is set to obtain an IP address automatically. Make sure a DHCP server is available on your network. IP configuration procedures for the Ethernet and the wireless interfaces are same.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.7.6 Specifying a DNS Server for the Receiver The receiver provides both Ethernet and wireless interfaces for connecting to networks. Separate DNS configuration is required for these interfaces. By default, the receiver is set to obtain DNS configuration automatically. DNS configuration procedures for the Ethernet and the wireless interfaces are same. To specify a DNS server for the receiver, follow this procedure: Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
The ScreenBeam receiver provides VLAN integration of up to three VLANs. The ScreenBeam receiver must be deployed to be connected to a trunk port on the switch, and this trunk port must be configured to allow pass for the VLANs where source devices will wireless-display to the receiver.
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No: The VLAN is disabled. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm. Deploy the ScreenBeam receiver in place and connect the Ethernet port on the receiver to the trunk port on the switch.
5.3.8 Local Wi-Fi Settings ScreenBeam 1100 Plus provides a local Wi-Fi network for wireless display over LAN (such as Windows 10/11 Infracast, Apple AirPlay, and Google Cast) and receiver management. To set up the receiver’s local Wi-Fi, follow this procedure: Go to the Local Wi-Fi tab page by clicking the Local Wi-Fi tab.
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broadcasted when this setting is disabled. If SSID Broadcast is disabled, you need to manually connect your device to the receiver’s Local Wi-Fi. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm. To specify a DNS server for the Local Wi-Fi, go to the Network Settings tab page, and then go to Local Wi-Fi Network >...
Service Platform CMS (SPCMS). The port range is from 5000 to 65535. By default, 6388 is used. It is reserved for use with ScreenBeam CMSE 4.3.10.13 or older. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm.
5.3.9.2 Specifying a Port for the Receiver’s LMI To specify a communication port for the receiver’s local management interface, follow this procedure: Go to the Management Access tab page by clicking the Management Access tab. Go to the Central Management System Settings section, and define a port for Web Communication Port.
5.3.9.3 Setting up Local Management Interface Access The receiver’s Local Management Interface (LMI) is used to manage the receiver locally. To set up the receiver’s LMI access, follow this procedure: Go to the Management Access tab page by clicking the Management Access tab. Go to the Local Management Interface Access Settings section, and select an option from the Local Management Interface Access box.
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Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm. The receiver reboots, and new setting takes effect after the reboot.
1. Download the latest firmware from ScreenBeam’s website: https://support.screenbeam.com. 2. Log into Local Management Interface on ScreenBeam 1100 Plus, and go to the Firmware Upgrade tab page by clicking the Firmware Upgrade tab. On the Firmware Upgrade tab page, users can check the current firmware version in...
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3. Select the Browse button next to the From a local PC box. 4. The Open window appears. Navigate to the extracted firmware file folder. Select the firmware file (“install.img”) and click the “Open” button to continue. 5. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to continue.
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6. The web server starts transferring the firmware file to the receiver. 7. The receiver reboots and upgrades itself after the file is uploaded successfully. Firmware upgrade status is displayed on the connected display. 8. When the receiver returns to the idle Screen, the receiver has been upgraded. Warning! Do NOT power off your receiver during the upgrade process.
To upgrade your receiver from the Internet, follow this procedure: 1. Ensure the receiver is connected to a network that has access to the Internet. 2. Log into Local Management Interface on ScreenBeam 1100 Plus, and go to the Firmware Upgrade tab page by clicking the Firmware Upgrade tab.
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4. Click the Update Now button to start firmware update for the receiver. 5. The receiver downloads firmware from the Internet update server. 6. The receiver reboots and upgrades itself after the file is downloaded successfully. Firmware upgrade status is displayed on the connected display. 7.
6.2 Firmware Update using a USB Flash Drive To update the receiver’s firmware with a USB flash drive, follow this procedure: 1. Download the latest firmware from ScreenBeam’s website: https://support.screenbeam.com. 2. Extract the downloaded file and copy the “install.img” file and the “autorun” file folder to the root directory of a USB flash drive.
Part VII Receiver Maintenance This section introduces setups for receiver maintenance. 7.1 Setting up Receiver Auto Reboot After a long period of continuous running, the receiver may not react as responsively as it should be. We can restart the device to restore its responsiveness. To set the receiver to reboot automatically, follow this procedure: 1.
7.2 Setting up Receiver Logging ScreenBeam receiver can save events in logs, and these logs can be retrieved by the receiver’s LMI or ScreenBeam CMS. Refer to the ScreenBeam CMS user guide for details. To set up the receiver’s logging, follow this procedure: 1.
7.3 Exporting Receiver Log with LMI To export logs from the receiver, follow this procedure: 1. Ensure receiver logging is enabled. Refer to Section 7.2 Setting up Receiver Logging for details. 2. Log into the receiver’s LMI, and go to the Maintenance tab page. 3.
7.4 Disabling the Reset Button ScreenBeam 1100 Plus provides a button to reset the receiver to default settings. It is the reset button. ScreenBeam 1100 Plus also allows users to disable all functions of this button. To enable or disable functions of the reset button, follow this procedure: 1.
7.5 Setting up the USB Ports ScreenBeam 1100 Plus provides two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port for performing various tasks, such as receiver configuration, touch screen support, and USB firmware upgrade. ScreenBeam 1100 Plus also allows users to disable functions of these ports.
7.6 Viewing System Uptime To view the receiver’s system uptime, follow this procedure: 1. Log into the receiver’s LMI and go to the Maintenance tab page. 2. Go to the System Uptime section, and check the time period displayed on the Time since last boot line.
7.7 Rebooting the Receiver To reboot your receiver, unplug the power adapter from the power outlet, wait 5 seconds and then plug it in. If you can’t access the receiver locally, you can reboot the receiver through the receiver’s LMI. To reboot the receiver with LMI, follow this procedure: 1.
7.8 Resetting the Receiver to Default To reset all settings of the receiver to default, follow this procedure: Power on the receiver and wait until the receiver’s idle screen appears. Ensure that the Push Button feature is enabled. Refer to Section 7.4 Disabling the Reset Button for details.
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5. If you want to reset the receiver but retain the network connection settings and remote management settings, click the Reset button next to “Soft Reset”. When you soft-reset your receiver through the LMI, the following settings will be retained: CMS Server IP address Primary DNS ...
7.9 Tips for Optimal Performance For optimal performance, you can try these tips: Keep the receiver within line-of-sight of the source device. Doing this will help ensure • the receiver receives the best possible signal. The receiver's optimal wireless range is within 30 feet from the source device. However, •...
Appendix I Troubleshooting and FAQs This chapter describes some problems you may encounter using ScreenBeam 1100 Plus, and possible solutions to those problems. Also included are frequently asked questions (FAQs), and answers to those questions. Troubleshooting I'm not seeing anything on my HDTV screen after powering on the receiver.
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PC's screen on your TV display. I encounter connection failure with ScreenBeam 1100 Plus and my device can’t connect to it any more. Reboot the ScreenBeam 1100 Plus and try connection again. Or, reboot your device (laptop/Ultrabook/tablet/smartphone) and try connection again.
Cast screen Visit ScreenBeam 1100 Plus compatibility page for the recommended Miracast devices. Do I need to install drivers/apps to use the ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Receiver? For Windows 11/10, you only need to install the latest Windows updates. ...
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How to set the ScreenBeam video output to fit a display with aspect ratio other than 16:9? ScreenBeam receiver's HDMI ® output supports 16:9 resolutions only. Can I extend my Windows desktop to the HDTV or Projector from my Miracast device? Yes.
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Can I connect to multiple ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Receivers simultaneously? No. You can only connect to one ScreenBeam 1100 Plus at a time by default. However, a user device can project to multiple ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receivers that are configured in a MultiBeam setup. Refer to the MultiBeam User Guide for details.
Warranty Statement may not apply to the customer. GPL Info For GNU General Public License (GPL) related information, go to https://opensource.screenbeam.com. Technical Support For FAQs, troubleshooting tips, documentation, firmware update and support, visit: https://support.screenbeam.com To open a ticket for support, visit: https://support.screenbeam.com/ticket...
FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CE Statement Manufacturer’s name: ScreenBeam Inc. Address: 220 Devcon Dr., San Jose, CA 95112 USA Product Name: ScreenBeam 1100 Plus; Trade Mark: ScreenBeam Model Number: SBWD1100 Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C This device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
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RF Specification: Restrictions in the 5 GHz band: According to Article 10 (10) of Directive 2014/53/EU, the packaging shows that this radio equipment will be subject to some restrictions when placed on the market in Belgium (BE), Bulgaria(BG), the Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland(IE), Greece (EL), Spain(ES), France (FR), Croatia (HR), Italy(IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania(LT), Luxembourg(LU), Hungary(HU), Malta(MT), Netherlands(NL), Austria(AT), Poland (PL), Portugal(PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia(SI), Slovakia (SK),Finland...
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