Connecting a Remote PC
Source PC on TV Windows PC Remote PC (RDP)
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Source PC on TV Mac Remote PC (VNC)
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Provides
Remote Desktop Connection (RDP)
for remotely connecting to a PC running on Windows and
Virtual
Network Computing (VNC)
for a PC running on Mac. To remotely connect to a PC, you must enter the IP address
of the remote PC or select a saved profile. Enter a correct username and password and select a correct protocol. If
there is any computer that can be accessed via the same network, the found IP and protocol are displayed.
To register a frequently used PC, move the focus to
Manage User Profiles
, and then press the Select button. When a
pop-up window appears, select
Add
, and then enter the PC information.
When your PC enters in power saving mode, connection is not available. It is recommended to cancel the power saving
mode.
It is recommended to connect the wired network because the screen or sound may be interrupted depending on the
network condition.
1.
Configure your computer’s settings to use the PC on TV function.
Connection to Windows via the RDP protocol is available in Windows 10 Professional or higher.
Remote connection to a PC running on Mac via the VNC protocol is only supported for Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
• Windows OS:
1)
Right-click the
My Computer
icon on Desktop or Windows Explorer and then click
Properties
.
2)
Click
Advanced System Settings
. The
System Properties
window appears.
3)
Click the
Remote
tab and then select the
Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer
.
• Mac OS:
1)
Select
Menu
System
Preferences
and then click
Sharing
.
2)
Select the
Screen Sharing
and
Remote Login
check box.
3)
Run the resolution changing app downloaded from App Store and then change the resolution to 1440 x
900 or lower.
If you do not change the resolution in Mac OS, the previous image may appear while connecting a remote
computer.
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