ActionTec ScreenBeam Pro SBWD100A EDU Manuel utilisateur

ScreenBeam
Wireless Display Kit
Model #: SBWD100A, SBT100U
User Manual
Ver 1.5
Solutions for the Digital Life™

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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Package Contents 1
Features 2
System Requirements 2
Getting to Know the ScreenBeam Components 3
Connecting to ScreenBeam 5
Connecting the Display Receiver… 5
Setting Up a Windows 7/8 Laptop/PC 6
Setting Up a Miracast-enabled Device 11
Setting Up an Intel® WiDi-enabled Device 12
Setting Wireless Display Preferences 13
Preferences Window 13
Windows 7/8 Viewing Configuration 15
Updating Software and Firmware 16
Updating Software on Windows 7/8 Devices 16
Updating the Display Receiver Firmware Only 20
Frequently Asked Questions 21
Specifications and Technical Support 26
Software and USB Transmitter 26
Wireless Display Receiver 27
LED Indicators 28
Environmental 28
Technical Support 29

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Actiontec’s ScreenBeam Wireless Display Kit.
ScreenBeam allows you to wirelessly display the content on your laptop/PC, tablet,
or smartphone screen, onto an HDTV monitor. ScreenBeam is compatible with
laptops/PCs running Windows 7 or 8, and connects seamlessly with smartphones,
tablets and other devices running Miracast™ or Intel’s WiDi technology.
Package Contents
The following items are in the ScreenBeam Kit package:
sScreenBeam Display Receiver (SBWD100A)
sScreenBeam USB Transmitter (SBT100U)
sScreenBeam Wireless Display software CD
sHigh-speed HDMI® cable
sPower supply
sQuick Start Guide
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Features
sWireless display; mirror and extend modes
sCompatible with almost every HDTV monitor
sThe only wireless display solution to support compatible Windows 7/8 lap-
tops, Miracast devices, and Intel WiDi-enabled laptops
sNo existing wireless network or line of sight connection required
System Requirements
Wireless Display Receiver
sHDTV monitor with one free HDMI port
sAvailable power outlet
Wireless Display Software
sLaptop or PC
sWindows 7 or 8 (32/64 bit)
sMinimum system requirements (for web browsing, presentations, or
slideshows):
Processor: AMD® A6 or Intel® Gen 3 Core™ i3 equivalent processor
Memory: 2GB RAM or more
Hard disk space: 150MB or more
Miscellaneous: Available USB port
sRecommended system requirements (for video streaming):
Processor: AMD® A8 or Intel® Gen 3 Core™ i5 equivalent processor
Memory: 3 GB RAM or more

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Miracast/WiDi Devices
sMiracast:
Miracast-certified smartphone, tablet, or laptop with native or
third party wireless display application
sIntel WiDi:
Compatible Intel WiDi laptop
Intel WiDi 3.5 or higher software
(See http://www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplayupdate for latest
software and drivers)
Getting to Know the ScreenBeam Components
The ScreenBeam Kit contains two components: Display Receiver and USB
Transmitter. The Receiver is the main component of the ScreenBeam Kit. It
receives video transmissions from compatible Windows 7/8 laptops/PCs, Wi-Fi
Miracast devices, or laptops with Intel WiDi 3.5 or later. The USB Transmitter is
used for non-Miracast or non-WiDi laptops.
ScreenBeam Display Receiver
The Receiver features 1 LED and two ports:
Power Light
The Power light glows green when the Receiver is powered up.

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Introduction
HDMI Port
The HDMI port is used to connect an HDMI cable from the HDTV monitor
to the Receiver.
Power Port
The Power port is used to connect the Receiver’s Power cord.
USB Port
The USB port is used for software upgrades via a USB flash drive. Refer to
Chapter 4, “Updating the ScreenBeam Software,” for more information.
ScreenBeam USB Transmitter
The USB Transmitter has a single USB connection, used to connect it to a USB
port on a Windows 7/8 laptop/PC that is not running Miracast or WiDi. To use
ScreenBeam in this manner, you must install the ScreenBeam software on the
computer (see Chapter 2 of this manual).

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Connecting to
ScreenBeam
This chapter details how to connect the ScreenBeam Display Receiver to an HDTV
monitor, as well as connecting to either a compatible Windows 7/8 laptop, Wi-Fi
Miracast device, or laptop with Intel WiDi 3.5 or higher.
Connecting the Display Receiver to an HDTV Monitor
To connect the ScreenBeam Display Receiver to an HDTV monitor, make sure you
have the following items handy:
sScreenBeam Display Receiver
sHDMI cable
sDisplay Receiver power cord
To connect the Receiver to an HDTV monitor:
1. Plug one end of the power cord into the power port on the back panel of
the Receiver.
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a nearby electrical outlet. The
Receiver’s Power LED will illuminate green.
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3. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the back panel of
the Receiver.
4. Plug the other end into an HDMI port on the HDTV monitor.
5. Set your HDTV monitor to display content from the HDMI port (HDMI 1,
HDMI 2, etc.) used in step 4.
The Receiver is now connected to the HDTV monitor. To connect it to either a
compatible Windows 7/8 laptop/PC, Wi-Fi Miracast device, or laptop with Intel
WiDi 3.5 or later, refer to one of the following sections of this chapter.
Setting Up a Windows 7/8 Laptop/PC
If your Windows 7/8 laptop/PC does not have Miracast or WiDi enabled, you must
load the ScreenBeam Wireless Display software onto the laptop, connect the USB
Transmitter, and then pair the Display Receiver to the USB Transmitter. Make sure
you have the following items handy:
sScreenBeam USB Transmitter
sScreenBeam Wireless Display software CD
sA compatible laptop/PC running Windows 7 or 8

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Loading the Wireless Display Sofware and Connecting the USB
Transmitter
To load the ScreenBeam Wireless Display software and connect the USB
Transmitter to a laptop/PC:
1. Insert the ScreenBeam CD (included in the ScreenBeam package) into the
CD drive of the laptop/PC.
2. An AutoPlay window will appear. Click Run setup.exe, then follow the
onscreen instructions.
If you don’t see the AutoPlay screen, locate the CD-ROM folder from
Windows Explorer, then double-click on setup.exe. If your laptop/PC does
not have a CD/DVD drive, go to
http://www.actiontec.com/products/sbupdate.php
to download the ScreenBeam software.
3. A series of screens will appear, detailing the steps to connect the Display
Receiver to the HDTV monitor (see the previous section of this chapter).
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4. When the screen shown below appears, get the ScreenBeam USB
Transmitter and insert it into a USB drive on the laptop/PC. Click Next.
5. Click in the button next to “Yes, I want to restart my laptop/PC now,” then
click Finish.
The laptop/PC reboots. After it finishes rebooting, go on to the next section,
“Pairing the USB Transmitter and Display Receiver.”
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