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Q: An error message shows up when I tried to associate the Audio Receiver with my
system, and it says that the device does not function correctly. When I go into the
Device Manager trying to examine the device, there is a yellow exclamation mark
(!) next to the audio device. Additionally, the Device Status area displays the
following error message: “This device cannot start. (Code 10)” What should I do?
A: This problem usually occurs on Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), but not on the origi-
nal version of Windows Vista OS. To resolve this issue, Microsoft offers a hotfix address-
ing this issue, and you can download the hotfix from this link, http://support.microsoft.
com/kb/957080 .
Q: How many TVs or displays (Video Receiver) can I connect to my computer at the
same time?
A: GUWAVKIT supports 1 USB Transmitter with up to 6 Video Receivers simultaneously.
Thus, you can connect up to 6 TV/display simultaneously if you wish. However, the band-
width is shared by these 6 Video Receivers, thus, the performance will not be as good as
having just 1 or 2 Video Receivers.
Q: What does the HOST button on the Video Receiver do?
A: The HOST button enables users to select and connect the Video Receiver to different USB
Transmitters, one at a time. It is extremely useful in a conference room setting. One single
Video Receiver can be associated to up to 16 USB Transmitters but can only connect
to one of them at a time. If you try to associate the 17th USB Transmitter with the Video
Receiver, the 17th association record will over-write the original 1st record and becomes
the new 1st record.
Q: What does the RESET button on the Video Receiver do?
A: It will erase all association record with the USB Transmitter stored on the Video Receiver,
and you will have to perform cable association the next time you try to connect. Please
refer to P.44 on user manual for instructions on performing cable association.
Q: What does the Wired/Wireless switch on the Video Receiver do?
A: If switch to Wired mode, then you can use the Video Receiver as a USB video card to
your system. Simply connect the mini-B end of the included USB cable to the mini-B
port on the Video Receiver, then connect the Type-A end to an available USB port of your
computer. If you already have installed the driver from the CD, then the device will be
recognized by your system immediately and the monitor icon will show up in the task bar.
By default, it is on Wireless mode to enable the wireless connection between your system
and the TV/display. You do not have to manually change the setting if you do not wish to
use the Wired mode.
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