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SCREENCAST AV 4
User Manual
F7D4515 8820ed00863uk Rev. A01
English

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  • Page 1 SCREENCAST AV 4 User Manual F7D4515 8820ed00863uk Rev. A01 English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General Info on Range ........6 Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty..26 ScreenCast AV Receiver .
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    GeTTInG sTarTed Introduction Thank you for purchasing the ScreenCast AV wireless system. We built the ScreenCast AV system with a simple goal: to give people the chance to spend less time staring at their audio/video components and more time watching their HDTV. Don’t get us wrong—we love our AV products.
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    GeTTInG sTarTed What’s in the box? • S creenCast AV Wireless Transmitter • S creenCast AV Wireless Receiver • T wo Power Adapters • H igh Speed HDMI Cable ® • R emote Control (battery included) • I R Emitter • W all-Mount Kit • M anual on CD...
  • Page 5: Screencast Av 4 Transmitter

    GeTTInG sTarTed screenCast aV 4 Transmitter Transmitter: A. Video source select button • A llows you to cycle between video products that you have connected B. Pairing button for syncing with other ScreenCast receivers • A llows you to add additional ScreenCast receivers C. HDMI inputs 1/2/3/4 • T his is where you connect your HDMI source devices like Blu- disc players, game consoles, or cable/satellite boxes.
  • Page 6: Screencast Av 4 Receiver

    GeTTInG sTarTed screenCast aV 4 receiver receiver: A. Video source select button • A llows you to cycle between AV source products that you have connected B. Pairing button for syncing with other ScreenCast transmitters • A llows you to add additional ScreenCast transmitters C. HDMI output to HDTV D. USB port • T his is for future product upgrades.
  • Page 7: General Information

    General InfOrMaTIOn Your HdTV Your audio/Video source Components To get the most out of your ScreenCast AV system, ScreenCast AV is designed specifically for products we recommend an HDMI-enabled 1080p TV. enabled with HDMI technology like Blu-ray disc players, gaming systems, and cable or satellite receivers. If you have a 720p or 1080i TV it will still work, but you will lose some of the video quality that ScreenCast AV At this time, ScreenCast AV does not support analog products with...
  • Page 8: General Info On Range

    General InfOrMaTIOn General Info on range screenCast aV receiver ScreenCast AV can reach up to 100 feet (30m) line- The receiver should be placed next to your HDTV since you will of-sight and approximately 30 feet (10m) through need to connect it to your HDTV via the included HDMI cable. barriers like walls, cabinets, and doors.
  • Page 9: Screencast Av Transmitter

    General InfOrMaTIOn Controlling Your Video sources screenCast aV Transmitter The role of the transmitter is to wirelessly send the There are two options for controlling the AV source content from your AV source devices like Blu-ray disc products connected to the ScreenCast AV system: HDMI- players or satellite/cable boxes to your TV.
  • Page 10: Hdmi-Cec

    General InfOrMaTIOn HdMI-CeC HDMI-CEC is a relatively new standard that allows for devices connected to one another via HDMI to interact and control one another. In this version of ScreenCast we have implemented limited HDMI-CEC functionality to simple “standby” commands. If you activate HDMI-CEC on your TV and source device, ScreenCast will allow you to use the “standby”...
  • Page 11: Set Up The Screencast Av Transmitter

    seTTInG THe PrOdUCT UP set Up the screenCast aV Transmitter hdmi figure a figure b Connect your ScreenCast AV transmitter to the included Connect the cable labeled “IR emitter” to the back of the transmitter. power supply and plug the power supply into an available Then route the four ends to the front of your video sources.
  • Page 12: Set Up The Screencast Av Receiver

    seTTInG THe PrOdUCT UP set Up the screenCast aV receiver figure C Connect your ScreenCast AV receiver to your HDTV via an HDMI cable. Connect your ScreenCast AV receiver to the included power supply and plug the power supply into an available power outlet. Press the power button to turn it on.
  • Page 13: Set Your Tv's Input To Hdmi

    seTTInG THe PrOdUCT UP set Your TV’s Input to HdMI name Your Video sources After the language choice, ScreenCast will show you each of your video sources in turn. This will give you a chance to pick a useful Turn your TV on. Using the remote that came with your TV, set the name from a list of common video source names.
  • Page 14 Daily Use with yoUr screencast remote anD on-screen Display switching Video sources If you choose a different video source and press “OK,” ScreenCast will begin switching. The screen will show you that it is in the process of connecting, like the example below. When you touch any button on your ScreenCast remote, the on-screen display will wake and show a screen like the one above.
  • Page 15: Screencast Av Settings

    sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs naming/renaming Video sources Press any button on the ScreenCast AV remote to wake the on-screen display, and then move the pointer to Settings and press the “OK” button. The Settings menu below will show. This option gives you the ability to choose different names for your video sources.
  • Page 16 sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs renaming all Video sources renaming One Video source If you choose to rename all sources, you will then see the following If you decide to just rename one source, that source will be shown and message: you can choose a useful name from the list of common source names. For ease of use, the names on the list are pre-populated with a variety of standard device types;...
  • Page 17 sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs naming/renaming Transmitters You will then see the screen below, which will show you a list of the transmitters that have been connected to your receiver. Select the ScreenCast AV can support up to eight transmitters. So in addition transmitter you wish to rename and then select “OK” on the remote.
  • Page 18 sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs adding/deleting a Transmitter adding a Transmitter ScreenCast AV is part of the WHDI family, so it is In the Settings menu, select “Add or Delete a transmitter.” On the ™ possible to connect a variety of other ScreenCast screen that shows next, you will choose “Add a transmitter.”...
  • Page 19 sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs If connection was successful, you will see a screen similar to the one below. note: It is possible to initiate connection with a new transmitter by pressing the “Pair” button on the back of the receiver. The “Pair” button might be labeled “Connect” on some models.
  • Page 20 sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs Once deleted, you will see the following screen. deleting a Transmitter To delete a transmitter, you will see a menu like this. Select the transmitter you wish to delete. You can reconnect the transmitter using the instructions From your list of transmitters, select the device in the “Adding a Transmitter”...
  • Page 21: Turning Wireless On/Off

    sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs Turning Wireless On/Off If you select “Yes” and elect to turn off the wireless, you will see the following screen: There are very few situations where this would ever be necessary.If the wireless is turned off, ScreenCast AV will not communicate with any transmitters and video will not show.
  • Page 22: Setting/Changing The Language

    sCreenCasT aV seTTInGs setting/Changing the language Within “settings” you will see an area marked Using your ScreenCast AV remote, use the menu button to open up the menu screen and navigate to the “Settings” section. “languages” at the bottom of the list. The setting page will look like this: If you select “languages,”...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting And Faqs

    TrOUblesHOOTInG and faQs What do the leds on the receiver mean? Connectivity Most of the information you need will appear on the How long will it take for my ScreenCast AV TV screen, but here’s a short list of what the LED light system to “wake up”...
  • Page 24: Distance And Placement

    TrOUblesHOOTInG and faQs distance and Placement Video and audio ScreenCast AV can reach up to 100 feet (30m) line-of-sight and When I switch sources, why does it often take a few approximately 30 feet (10m) through barriers like walls, cabinets, and doors. seconds to bring the new source up on screen? Note: Please remember that every home is different and that Switching HDMI sources requires a number of “hand...
  • Page 25: Other Tech Info

    TrOUblesHOOTInG and faQs Other Tech Info What video formats can the screenCast aV system send to my TV? • V ideo Compatibility: • Industry Standard: WHDI ™ • 4 80p, 720p (HDTV 2D & 3D), 1080i (HDTV), • W HDI does not compress or decompress; it uses a video- ™...
  • Page 26: Other Information

    Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC fOr eleCTrOMaGneTIC COMPaTIbIlITY Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection We, Belkin International, Inc., of 12045 E. Waterfront Drive, Playa against harmful interference in a residential installation. Vista, CA 90094, declare under our sole responsibility that the...
  • Page 27: European Compliance Statement

    Low Voltage Directive 2006/5/EC. Conformity was assessed using a Technical Construction File. A copy of the European Union CE marking “Declaration of Conformity” may be obtained at the website: www.belkin.com/doc For information on product disposal please refer to http://environmental.belkin.com...
  • Page 28: Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty

    What is not covered by this warranty? 2-Year Product Warranty All above warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided to Belkin for inspection upon Belkin’s request at the sole expense of the purchaser, or if Belkin determines that the Belkin product has been improperly installed, altered in any way, or tampered What this warranty covers .
  • Page 29 Belkin reserves the right to review the damaged Belkin product. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied All costs of shipping the Belkin product to Belkin for inspection warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
  • Page 30: Technical Support

    €0.10 per minute You can find technical-support information on our website, NORWAY 81 50 0287 www.belkin.com/uk/networking/ www.belkin.com, by navigating to the tech-support section. POLAND 00800 - 441 17 37 www.belkin.com/uk/networking/ If you want to contact technical support by phone, PORTUGAL 707 200 676 www.belkin.com/uk/networking/...
  • Page 31 © 2011 Belkin International, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. HDMI is a trademark or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. F7D4515 8820ed00863uk_RevA01 Belkin Ltd.

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