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44 

 

3. 

Click the 

Apply

 button, and then click 

OK

 on the pop-up message box to confirm.

 

 

 

V.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.

 

Currently, English is available.

 

Note

:  This  will  change  the  language  displayed  on  the  TV  screen,  not  the  one  on  the 

configuration webpage.

 

 

3. 

Click the 

Apply

 button, and then click 

OK

 on the pop-up message box to confirm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1100 Plus

Page 1: ...ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver Firmware 11 1 8 0 User Manual V1 1 For Catalog SBWD1100P...

Page 2: ...isplay over existing LAN 13 III 2 Connect using Local Wi Fi 14 III 3 Connect using Wi Fi Miracast 20 III 4 Connect using Existing Wireless Network or LAN 24 III 5 Displaying with a connected HDMI cabl...

Page 3: ...ay Settings 58 V 3 6 1 Setting up Display Sharing Mode 58 V 3 6 2 Setting up Receiver Name Display for Quick Switch 59 V 3 6 3 Setting up Information Display on RTC Screen 60 V 3 6 4 Managing HDMI VGA...

Page 4: ...VII 2 Exporting Receiver Log with LMI 87 VII 3 Disabling the Reset Button 88 VII 4 Viewing System Uptime 88 VII 5 Rebooting the Receiver 89 VII 6 Resetting the Receiver to Default 89 VII 7 Tips for O...

Page 5: ...features including fast connect quick switch multi network support multi view support digital signage enhanced security IT manageability smooth video playback 4K HDMI output ultra low delay Windows 1...

Page 6: ...ecting to an HDMI source for video input Audio Output AUDIO for outputting audio to speaker Power Indicator indicating power supply status Reset button for resetting the receiver to default settings I...

Page 7: ...for macOS and iOS AV data Note Additional network configuration is not required for Wi Fi Miracast enabled device to connect Verify Group Policy and firewall settings allow Wi Fi Direct groups or hos...

Page 8: ...the display has USB HID touch capability insert the HID USB connector into a USB port on the ScreenBeam receiver USB cable is not included 4 Optional Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the rece...

Page 9: ...ted to the display for wired projection it can be used in conjunction with ScreenBeam in case the client device cannot connect wirelessly 1 Remove the existing HDMI cable from the display s HDMI port...

Page 10: ...ernet network To connect the receiver to an Ethernet network follow this procedure 1 Optional If you are going to connect your receiver to your network with RADIUS authentication you need to configure...

Page 11: ...ive period of the certificates Note Currently only certificates in pem format are supported and the certificates must be generated using the DER encoded binary X 509 method The length of the certifica...

Page 12: ...o connect the receiver to a wireless network follow this procedure 1 Go to the receiver s LMI and set IP address assignment and DNS assignment to auto in the TCP IP Settings section Note If you want t...

Page 13: ...t used Password The pre shared password for the wireless SSID When Security Type is set to PEAP MSCHAPV2 User Name This is for authentication through a RADIUS server It is RADIUS account User Name Pas...

Page 14: ...must be generated using the DER encoded binary X 509 method The length of the certificate file name must not exceed 64 bytes and the file size must be less than 100 KB All the three certificates are...

Page 15: ...an your network in advance For example one for internal use and one for guest use 2 Connect ScreenBeam 1100 Plus to the internal network via Ethernet and verify that an IP address is assigned 3 Connec...

Page 16: ...pports local Wi Fi Wi Fi Miracast and wireless display over existing infrastructure network Two or more modes can operate concurrently to support various scenarios where both internal and guest users...

Page 17: ...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 clie...

Page 18: ...d or Google Cast screen mirroring Refer to section V 3 3 Wireless Display over LAN for detail Note You can also configure your receiver with CMS 2 Connect the client device s Wi Fi to the wireless net...

Page 19: ...eenBeam receiver name as shown on the TV display For Windows 10 Select Connect from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K Figure Selecting receiver o...

Page 20: ...16 For iOS or macOS Connect with AirPlay from the menu bar or control center Figure Selecting receiver on iOS device Figure Selecting receiver on macOS device...

Page 21: ...17 For Chrome OS or Chrome browser Connect with Cast from the status area on Chrome OS or Chrome browser menu Figure Selecting receiver on Chrome OS Figure Selecting receiver on Chrome Browser...

Page 22: ...rce to cast before connecting to ScreenBeam 4 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...

Page 23: ...19 Windows 10 iOS macOS 5 Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted...

Page 24: ...V 3 USB over Network Control for more details Note To disconnect follow instructions in step 3 to return to the screen mirroring menu and select mirroring off III 3 Connect using Wi Fi Miracast This s...

Page 25: ...rroring option from the quick access menu and follow the connection instructions Note Different Android device manufacturers may have different names for their wireless display apps 2 Enter in the PIN...

Page 26: ...22 connected display device Windows 10 Android...

Page 27: ...w mouse Refer to section IV 3 USB over Network Control for more details Note To disconnect follow instructions in step 1 to return to the screen mirroring menu and select mirroring off Some Android de...

Page 28: ...e Cast screen mirroring Refer to section V 3 3 Wireless Display over LAN for detail Note You can also configure your receiver with CMS 2 Connect the ScreenBeam receiver to a known network where your c...

Page 29: ...eenBeam receiver name as shown on the TV display For Windows 10 Select Connect from the Action Center by swiping from right or simultaneously pressing the Windows key and K Figure Selecting receiver o...

Page 30: ...26 For iOS or macOS Connect with AirPlay from the menu bar or control center Figure Selecting receiver on iOS device Figure Selecting receiver on macOS device...

Page 31: ...27 For Chrome OS or Chrome browser Connect with Cast from the status area on Chrome OS or Chrome browser menu Figure Selecting receiver on Chrome OS Figure Selecting receiver on Chrome Browser...

Page 32: ...rce to cast before connecting to ScreenBeam 6 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...

Page 33: ...29 Windows 10 iOS macOS 7 Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted...

Page 34: ...le 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 s...

Page 35: ...Mode The receiver supports three projection modes when connected with a compatible wireless display application On Windows press the Windows logo P keys simultaneously P to launch the display options...

Page 36: ...nt on the HDTV while all other windows remain on the device s screen When this mode is first selected the HDTV displays only the Windows desktop Second Screen Only The Second Screen Only mode causes t...

Page 37: ...ess display source except Chromecast if a wireless display source connects to the receiver successfully Chromecast devices can t connect to the receiver When the first connection is a Miracast source...

Page 38: ...source ScreenBeam 1100 Plus will display this Infracast Airplay Chromecast source in full screen with audio No other connections are allowed Note Infracast sources work the same as Airplay Chromecast...

Page 39: ...pad to control the source device IV 4 Using Interactive Touch Display ScreenBeam 1100 Plus supports wireless inking and touch with Windows 10 Miracast for collaboration using a touchscreen display Use...

Page 40: ...se the interactive touch feature 1 Prepare the touch display and the USB touch cable supplied with the touch display 2 Connect the USB Type A end to the ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver s USB port 3 Conn...

Page 41: ...or draw quickly on a touch enabled display using a wireless display connection ScreenBeam s patent pending Ghost Inking technology backfills the user s finger or pen ahead of the actual digital ink ma...

Page 42: ...uctions V 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 Loc...

Page 43: ...n on the TV display 2 Enter the password for the wireless network By default the password is screenbeam case sensitive 3 The Ready to Connect screen on the display will show the IP address assigned to...

Page 44: ...a device 5 The browser may give an error stating The connection or site is not secure or private Manually accept the connection as follows Chrome browser click Advanced and then click Proceed Edge IE...

Page 45: ...rd is screenbeam V 2 2 Method 2 Network Connection via DHCP 1 Using a shielded RJ 45 terminated Cat5e or better Ethernet cable connect the ScreenBeam Ethernet port to a DHCP enabled network 2 The Read...

Page 46: ...o access the LMI 3 Follow the directions from Method 1 from Step 5 on V 3 Configuring ScreenBeam After you have logged into the Local Management Interface you can configure ScreenBeam 1100 Plus on LMI...

Page 47: ...on the pop up message box to confirm Note New settings take effect immediately V 3 1 2 Setting up the Login Username and Password To modify the username and password for user login follow this proced...

Page 48: ...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 Currently Engl...

Page 49: ...in the Host name box 3 Click the Apply button and then click OK on the pop up message box to confirm Note The receiver s new host name takes effect after the reboot V 3 1 5 Setting up Time Zone To sel...

Page 50: ...e wireless display mode By default this mode is selected In this mode the receiver can work with Windows and or Android devices with Miracast support Apple device with AirPlay and ChromeOS device with...

Page 51: ...3 1 Setting up Wireless Display over LAN for Windows 10 Devices If your Windows 10 device is not Miracast capable you can still project your screen over LAN as long as the following requirements are...

Page 52: ...lick OK on the pop up message box to confirm V 3 3 2 Setting up Native Screen Mirroring for macOS iOS Devices The Wireless Display over LAN feature allows macOS iOS devices to project over the local n...

Page 53: ...display over LAN section and set macOS iOS native screen mirroring to Enable or Disable Enable macOS iOS devices are allowed to project over the local network with native screen mirroring By default t...

Page 54: ...e Stable local area network Source device and ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver are connected to the same LAN To set up wireless display over LAN for Chrome OS devices or devices with Chrome browser follo...

Page 55: ...100 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 2 Go to the...

Page 56: ...5 GHz band By default channel 36 is used Availability of channels depends on the sales region country code You should select a channel based on your network environment Generally cleaner channels wher...

Page 57: ...the receiver s transmission power follow this procedure 1 Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab 2 Go to the P2P Wireless Setting section and select an option from the Transmit Powe...

Page 58: ...54 4 The receiver reboots and new setting takes effect after the reboot...

Page 59: ...t Off to disable the PIN enforcement function PIN or PBC pairing is used when connecting a source device to the receiver for the first time Select On to enable the PIN enforcement function In this cas...

Page 60: ...connects to the receiver First connection It is required to provide PIN the first time when a device connects to the receiver 4 Select a PIN length 4 digit and 8 digit 4 digit The receiver will gener...

Page 61: ...y If 8 digit is selected for the PIN length users can define the first seven 7 digits and then the system generates an 8 digit PIN with that seven digits included Enter seven 7 digits in the Static PI...

Page 62: ...ice can connect to the receiver even though the receiver is in an active Miracast connection Note Quick Switch is available for Miracast connection only Quick switch can t work for Infracast connectio...

Page 63: ...this procedure 1 Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab 2 Go to the Display Setting section and ensure that Display Sharing Mode is set to Quick Switch 3 Set Show Receiver Name to Al...

Page 64: ...the receiver s information display on RTC 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 from...

Page 65: ...ctions to Show or Hide Show The Wi Fi connection and receiver connection instructions will be displayed on RTC screen Hide The Wi Fi connection and receiver connection instructions will not be display...

Page 66: ...how The help URL info will be displayed on RTC screen Hide The help URL info will not be displayed on RTC screen 6 Click the Apply button and then click OK on the pop up message box to confirm Here is...

Page 67: ...vailable options are Always On Screensaver and Display Off Always On Selecting this option the HDMI output is always on Screensaver Selecting this option the system will run the screen saver after the...

Page 68: ...le when HDMI VGA Port Power management is set to Screensaver or Display Off To set up the receiver s wakeup feature follow this procedure 1 Go to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab 2 G...

Page 69: ...the Display Setting section and select a desired option in the Adjust TV Screen Size drop down box The value for TV screen size ranges from 0 to 25 The larger the value is the bigger the screen will...

Page 70: ...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 3 The Open window appears Select an image for...

Page 71: ...he background image will be updated You can check it on the connected display V 3 6 8 Updating the Receiver s Screen Saver Image To update the receiver s screen saver follow this procedure 1 Go to the...

Page 72: ...t The file size must not exceed 200 KB The best image size is 300 60 pixels 4 Click the Apply button to upload the screen saver image to the receiver 5 A confirmation message appears Click OK to conti...

Page 73: ...selecting Fullscreen will display the signage in full screen together with only the receiver name Source URL The URL of the source content The digital signage supports content delivered using HTML5 C...

Page 74: ...so that the device that connects to the local Wi Fi can have access to the Internet To set up the receiver s local Wi Fi network mode follow this procedure 1 Go to the Network Settings tab page by cl...

Page 75: ...s set to NAT 4 Click the Apply button and then click OK on the pop up message box to confirm V 3 8 2 Setting up an Interface for CMS Connection ScreenBeam 1100 Plus allows customizing an interface for...

Page 76: ...e 1 Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab 2 Go to the Interface Feature Assignment section and select an option from the Select Internet WAN Interface box There are...

Page 77: ...e 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 a...

Page 78: ...reless 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 proc...

Page 79: ...to Auto or Static Auto The receiver will be assigned a DNS server automatically Static Users are allowed to define a DNS server for the receiver If Static is selected a DNS server must be defined 3 Cl...

Page 80: ...3 When the receiver s local Wi Fi feature is enabled configure the Wireless Network Name Wireless Security Type Password Phrase and Wireless Channel Wireless Network Name It is the network name of the...

Page 81: ...anagement Access tab 2 Go to the Central Management System Settings section and define the CMS Server and the CMS Communication Port CMS Server It is the IP address or the FQDN hostname domain name al...

Page 82: ...management interface follow this procedure 1 Go to the Management Access tab page by clicking the Management Access tab 2 Go to the Central Management System Settings section and define a port for Web...

Page 83: ...ilability of the CMS connection When the receiver is connected to CMS access to the receiver s LMI is disabled automatically otherwise access is enabled Enable Access to the receiver s LMI is enabled...

Page 84: ...80 4 Click the Apply button and then click OK on the pop up message box to confirm 5 The receiver reboots and new setting takes effect after the reboot...

Page 85: ...can wirelessly update the receiver s firmware by transferring the firmware update file from a local PC To upgrade the receiver from a local PC follow this procedure 1 Download the latest firmware from...

Page 86: ...ted 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 6 The web server st...

Page 87: ...ssly update the receiver s firmware with the online update server To upgrade your receiver from the Internet follow this procedure 1 Ensure the receiver is connected to a network that has access to th...

Page 88: ...e receiver reboots and upgrades itself after the file is downloaded successfully Firmware upgrade status is displayed on the connected display 7 When the receiver returns to the Wireless Display Ready...

Page 89: ...receiver is in idle state before starting the upgrade process 4 Log into the receiver s LMI Go to the Firmware Upgrade page and make sure From a USB Drive is set to Enable 5 Plug the USB flash drive i...

Page 90: ...fer to the ScreenBeam CMS user guide for detail To set up the receiver s logging follow this procedure 1 Log into the receiver s LMI and go to the Features tab page 2 Go to the Display Setting section...

Page 91: ...ing is enabled Refer to Section VII 1 Setting up Receiver Logging for details 2 Log into the receiver s LMI and go to the Maintenance tab page 3 Go to the Export Logs section and click the Export butt...

Page 92: ...res tab page 2 Go to the Display Setting section and set Push Button to Enable or Disable Enable Functions of the reset button are available Disable Functions of the reset button are not available 3 C...

Page 93: ...o confirm VII 6 Resetting the Receiver to Default To reset all settings of the receiver to default follow this procedure 1 Power on the receiver and wait until the Wireless Display Ready to Connect sc...

Page 94: ...eiver is reset to factory defaults after the reboot 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 Re...

Page 95: ...e receiver s optimal wireless range is within 30 feet from the source device However actual range and effectiveness depends on many factors including other sources of interference and the building mat...

Page 96: ...e wireless channel on your wireless router AP Refer to the wireless router s user manual for more information I m seeing choppiness and brief pauses while watching Internet video on my Miracast device...

Page 97: ...nBeam 1100 Plus is not compatible with ScreenBeam Configuration Utility To configure or upgrade the receiver you should use the receiver s Local Management Interface or ScreenBeam Central Management S...

Page 98: ...us video audio performance Place your device closer to the receiver Connect your device to a wireless network that is using a cleaner wireless channel or change the wireless channel on the current wir...

Page 99: ...is inside Miracast certified devices What is Wi Fi Direct and can I connect to the receiver using Wi Fi Direct Wi Fi Direct is a peer to peer technology that Miracast connections are formed in Even t...

Page 100: ...e receiver using DLNA No The receiver is not a DLNA media receiver Does the receiver work with the Apple iPhone iPad or iPod Yes ScreenBeam 1100 Plus can works with Apple devices that support AirPlay...

Page 101: ...orld To the extent that this Limited Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law this Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law Under such local law certain disclai...

Page 102: ...nergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a parti...

Page 103: ...ur website http www actiontec com Testing standards EN 62368 1 2014 A11 2017 EN 62311 2008 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V2 2 3 2019 11 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V2 1 1 2019 03 Draft ETSI EN 301 489 17 V3 2 2 2019 12 ETS...

Page 104: ...0dBm 802 11n40 ANT 0 22 90dBm ANT 1 22 70dBm ANT 2 22 90dBm 802 11ac40 ANT 0 22 70dBm ANT 1 22 70dBm ANT 2 22 90dBm 802 11ac80 ANT 0 22 90dBm ANT 1 22 80dBm ANT 2 22 70dBm 23 dBm 5 8G WIFI 802 11a ac...

Page 105: ...802 11a n20 ac20 5260 5320MHz 802 11n40 ac40 5270 5310MHz 802 11 ac80 5290MHz 802 11a ANT A 21 70dBm ANT B 21 00dBm 802 11n20 MIMO 21 97dBm 802 11ac20 MIMO 21 97dBm 802 11n40 MIMO 22 97dBm 802 11ac40...

Page 106: ...ny 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...

Page 107: ...103 TELEC Statement Indoor use only except when communicating with 5 2 GHz high power base stations or relay stations...

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