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3.2. Connect the A/V Adapter
1. Attach the A/V Adapter to the remote display device (TV/Projector/Monitor), and ensure the PC (with PC
Adapter attached) is within 3 meter distance from the A/V Adapter for the initial connection. Ensure the two
adapters have clear line-of-sight. Connect the provided power supply to the A/V Base power receptacle.
Note: The PC Adapter and Device Adapter in this set are already paired and do not require performing a pairing proce-
dure.If you should need to perform pairing manually for any reason (e.g. connecting to a new host PC Adapter, or adding
a Device Adapter that was not purchased in a set), please refer to Appendix B: Pairing Procedure.
2. Wait for the System Tray icon to turn green
, indicating that a wireless connection with the A/V Adapter
has been established. The Display icon
is also displayed as soon as a connection is established and the Dis-
play drivers are active.
Note: If you do not see the icon changing to green, or do not see the Display icon, please see
Appendix A:
Troubleshooting Help
for suggestions.
3.2.1 Connecting Audio
The following options can be used to connect an Audio Output Device to the A/V Adapter:
• Using the HDMI connector. Connect the HDMI cable to the A/V Base. Both video and audio are delivered on
the same HDMI cable. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate HDMI port on the TV/Projector/
Monitor.
• Using the dedicated 3.5mm port. Connect an audio cable with a 3.5mm (mini-stereo) plug to the audio jack
on the A/V Base. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate audio input jack on the audio device.
Note: The audio output is activated automatically. If you need to set the audio output device manually, see
5.5 Setting Audio Output Device.
WIRELESS USB MANAGER USER INTERFACE
The Wireless USB Manager allows you to monitor and control the available Wireless USB devices and connec-
tions that are within range of the PC.
4.1 Wireless USB Manager System Tray Icon
The Wireless USB Manager icon is automatically displayed in the Windows System Tray whenever Windows
starts. The color and shape of the icon indicates the current activity state, as described in the following table: