Wireless Display Receiver ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Model # SBWD100B User Guide v1 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Actiontec’s ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Wireless Display Receiver. The Receiver wirelessly streams what’s on your Intel WiDi or Miracast™ compatible device to your HDTV, including movies, videos, photos, music, and more. The Receiver features fast setup, enhanced security and IT manageability, smooth video playback, full 1080p HD support, ultra-low delay, Windows 8.1 optimization, versatile compatibility, low power consumption. With the Receiver, it’s easy to supplement traditional lectures with rich, engaging multimedia like videos, apps, educational programming, even specialized online course material. This wireless display adapter lets teachers and students wirelessly share content from compatible tablets, smartphones, and laptops onto a projector screen or other display. This user manual will take you through the procedures needed to install, connect to, operate, configure, and upgrade the Receiver, and also describe a few different possible scenarios about locating faults. Package Contents The following items are in the ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition package: s ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Wireless Display Receiver (1) s HDMI Cable (1) s HDMI-to-VGA adapter (1) s AC power adapter (1) s Quick Start Guide 1 ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Features Video Output Port USB Port LED Indicator s s Reset Button Power Input Reset Button: resets the Receiver to its default settings Video Out Port (HDMI): connects the Receiver to HDTV/projector for video and audio output. s Power Input: connects to AC adapter s LED Indicator: displays status of power supply s USB Port: used for firmware upgrades System Requirements sDisplay device with one Type A HDMI port or VGA port sAvailable power outlet Compatible Devices sLaptop or notebook computer with Intel WiDi 4 or higher sSmartphone, sWi-Fi tablet, or laptop running Windows 8.1 Miracast™ certified smartphones and tablets sNon-WiDi/Miracast-ready laptops and PCs with Actiontec USB Transmitter (Windows 7 or higher) 2 2 Setting Up the Receiver This chapter details how to connect the Receiver to an HDTV monitor, and how to set it up for the first time. Make sure you have all the contents from the Receiver’s package available before beginning the installation. Connecting to an HDTV Monitor To connect the Receiver to an HDTV monitor, make sure the following items are available: s ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Wireless Display Receiver s HDMI to VGA Adaptor s AC power cord s VGA Cord To connect the Receiver to a Projector: 1. Plug one end of the supplied HDMI to VGA Adaptor into the HDMI port (Video Out) on the Receiver, and the other end into a VGA Cord. 2. Plug the remaining end of the VGA Cord into your projector or VGA drop in the wall. 3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a nearby electrical outlet. The Power LED will illuminate green. 3 ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 When Steps 1 and 2 are complete, the hardware should be connected as shown in the figure below: 4. Verify that the Ready To Connect screen appears on the SMART Board when you turn on the projector. The Receiver is now connected to the projector, and is ready to use. 4 Setting Up the Receiver Setting Up for the First Time This section explains how to connect the Receiver for the first time to a source device. The source device options must be running one of the following operating systmes: Windows 8.1, Intel WiDi, and Miracast™. Windows 8.1 To connect to a source device running Windows 8.1: 1. From the Windows desktop, go to the Charms menu and select Devices. You can also use the shortcut keys (Windows logo + K). 2. When the Devices menu appears, select Project. 5 ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 3. When the Project menu appears, select Add a wireless display. Windows will search for available devices. Note: If the device is running Windows 8.1 and the previous screens do not appear, go to http://www.actiontec.com/widi81 to update the software. Alternatively, the Windows 8.1 device can be updated via the Windows Update application. 6 Setting Up the Receiver 4. A PC and devices screen appears. Click Devices and, from the list that appears, select the appropriate Receiver. 7 ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 5. A PIN entry box is displayed on the screen of the Windows 8.1 device and a PIN entry countdown on the monitor. Type the PIN provided by the network administrator in the PIN entry box and click Next to continue. Note: Obtain the security PIN from the network administrator if no PIN is displayed on the connected display device. By default, the security PIN is “12345670.” If a PIN is displayed on the connected display device (see lower figure), type this PIN in the PIN entry box. 8 Setting Up the Receiver 6. The monitor displays messages to show the status of the connection. 7. When the device’s screen is displayed on the monitor, the source device has connected to the Receiver. 9 When connecting using a Windows 10 device: swipe in from the right and choose "Project". Next, choose your device. Finally, choose how you want to display (see next page for descriptions of the displays) and then click "Connect to a wireless display". 10 Display and Control Options 3 This chapter describes the various display modes and control options that are supported by the Receiver. Display Mode The Receiver supports three display modes when connected with a compatible wireless display application. In Windows, press the Windows logo + P keys on the keyboard simultaneously to launch the display options and select the desired display mode from the options. 11 ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Duplicate The Duplicate mode is used to display the same content on both the device’s screen and the projector simultaneously. Note: There may be minor delay between the content displayed on the monitor compared to the source device’s screen. This is due to the current state of wireless display technology. Extend The Extend mode creates a single, extended “screen” between the source device and the monitor. When in Extend mode, dragging windows to the right side of the device’s screen displays those windows on the monitor, while dragging windows to the left of the monitor displays them back on the device’s screen. This mode allows users to display selected content on the monitor, while all other windows remain on the device’s screen. When this mode is first selected, the monitor displays only the Windows desktop. Second Screen Only The Second Screen Only mode causes the monitor to be the only display for the device. All content will be displayed on the monitor; the source device’s screen will be blank. 12
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