ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- ScreenBeam
Table of Contents
- 1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver
- Before Beginning Deployment
- Setting up your ScreenBeam
- Connection Modes
- How to Connect
- Displaying with a connected HDMI cable
- Device Management
- Using CMS
- General Regulatory and Compliance Notices
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus
Wireless Display Receiver
Quick Start Guide
1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver
Congratulations on your purchase of ScreenBeam! You are on your way to the
best in class wireless display experience available.
The ScreenBeam 1100 Plus is a powerful tool to enable more productive and
collaborative meetings using the native screen mirroring built-in to Windows
10/8.1, macOS, iOS, ChromeOS, and Android devices. It’s multinetwork
capabilities provide you with a flexible device designed to meet your
requirements while maintaining security and providing an enhanced experience
for your users.
This Quick Start Guide provides the instructions on how to install the
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver and get your client devices connected for
wireless display and collaboration.
Before Beginning Deployment
We know you are eager to start using your ScreenBeam, however, we recommend checking our support site for the latest firmware, support documentation and tech tips to get the most out of your new ScreenBeam device. This is where you will find complete documentation for your new ScreenBeam.
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For ScreenBeam receiver’s deployment guide, firmware upgrades, and release notes, go to: https://support.screenbeam.com/1100plus
We also have tutorials and videos that can help you learn more about your new ScreenBeam receiver. -
For Miracast™ or native macOS/iOS wireless display connection tutorial, go to: https://www.screenbeam.com/setup
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For ScreenBeam Central Management System (CMS) software, go to: https://support.screenbeam.com/cms
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If you need more help, please contact us at: https://support.screenbeam.com/ticket
If you want to get nerdy and learn more about our open source information, you
can find that here: https://opensource.screenbeam.com
With that out of the way, let’s look at what comes in your ScreenBeam package:
- ScreenBeam 1100 Plus wireless display receiver
- Power supply
- HDMI cable
- Quick Start Guide (this document)
- Regulatory documents
Setting up your ScreenBeam
Settup is easy. All you need is your ScreenBeam , power cable, HDMIcable along with your display and laptop or tablet. So, let’s get started.
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Place the receiver next to the display.
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Connect one end of the provided HDMI cable to the receiver’s HDMI port and the other end to an available HDMI port on the display.
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Connect the receiver’s power supply to the receiver’s power port, then to an electrical outlet.
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Turn on the display and switch to the corresponding input connected to the receiver.
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Wait for the Ready to Connect screen to appear on the display Optional Connections
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If the display has USB HID touch capability, insert the HID USB connector into a USB port of the ScreenBeam receiver. (USB cable not included)
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If you want to put your ScreenBeam on your local network (not shown in diagram), connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the receiver’s Ethernet port and connect the other end to the network switch with DHCP IP. (Ethernet cable is not included).
Note: Refer to our deployment guide online for more info on connecting to your network. Note your ScreenBeam can be connedted to multipe infrastructure networks simultaneously using both wired and wireless connections.
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For users that want or require a hard wire connection, connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI Input port
Your ScreenBeam and Display are now ready for wireless screen mirroring!
Connection Modes
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus offers multiple types of connections for client devices, including Miracast P2P, Infrastructure mode, or Local Wi-Fi mode. Two or more modes can operate concurrently to support various connection options allowing both internal employees and external guests to easily connect and project.
How to Connect
Wi-Fi Miracast Connection
The Wi-Fi Miracast mode allows compatible Miracast devices to connect directly
to ScreenBeam, even when simultaneously connected to an infrastructure
wireless network. Miracast is commonly available on Windows 10/8.1 and Android
4.4 (and later) devices. Users can enjoy wireless display and Internet access
if the client device is already connected to Wi-Fi. To connect via Miracast
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Open your native Miracast Application
• On a Windows device, hit the Windows Key + K at the same time.
• Each Android device may call their Miracast a unique name like All Share Cast, Screen Cast, Smart Share, etc. -
Select the receiver name for the receiver you wish to connect to (name is on Ready to connect screen).
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Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the default PIN 1234.
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Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted.
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Optional: If on a Windows 10 device and you have an interactive flat panel connected, select check box to allow HID, keyboard, Pen, and Touch.
Note: Some Android devices do not support PIN and will fail to connect.
Refer to the deployment guide for instructions on how to configure ScreenBeam
and disable PIN enforcement.
Local Wi-Fi Connection
The ScreenBeam Wi-Fi mode is similar to Miracast but uses the ScreenBeam
device as a local Wi-Fi hotspot or network, providing a simple way for client
devices to connect and project. In this mode, users need to connect their
client devices to the ScreenBeam Wi-Fi network. To connect over local Wi-Fi
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Connect the client device’s Wi-Fi to the wireless network (AP SSID) as shown on the TV display..
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Enter the password for the wireless network. “screenbeam” is the default password.
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To display wirelessly, you need to find the receiver on the local network connection (i.e. Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the display)
• For Windows 10 hit the Windows key and K at the same time
• For iOS or macOS Connect with from the menu bar or control center. -
Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the default PIN 1234.
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Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted.
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If the display has touch functionality, Windows 10 devices can take advantage of the touch and inking feature by selecting check box for HID devices described above
Wireless Display over existing LAN Connection
ScreenBeam 1100 Plus can also be connected to existing wireless and wired networks and supports wireless display for client devices connected to the same network. In this mode, the ScreenBeam device will connect directly to the organization’s networks (wired and/or wireless) and client devices will see the ScreenBeam as a display endpoint using their native application (Windows connect, Airplay, GoogleCast,etc) To Connect over the LAN
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Connect the ScreenBeam receiver to a known network where your client device can communicate over Wi-Fi.
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Verify the receiver obtained an IP address (shown on the Ready to Connect screen).
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Connect the client device to the same network as ScreenBeam receiver
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To display wirelessly, you need to find the receiver on the network connection (i.e. Select the ScreenBeam receiver name as shown on the display)
• For Windows 10 hit the Windows key and K at the same time.
• For iOS or macOS Connect with from the menu bar or control center. -
Enter in the PIN if required. If the PIN code is not displayed, try the default PIN 1234.
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Select duplicate or extended screen mode if prompted.
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If the display has touch functionality, Windows 10 devices can take advantage of the touch and inking feature by selecting check box for HID devices described above.
Displaying with a connected HDMI cable
While 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 support those users. To connect with an HDMI cable, simply plug the HDMI cable into the users HDMI output port. ScreenBeam will automatically display the users screen. See the Deployment Guide for more information on how the hardwired connection works when a wireless session is already active. You can find the deployment guide here: https://support.screenbeam.com/1100plus
Device Management
Configuring and Managing your new receiver is an important part of getting the
most out of ScreenBeam. There are a number of security settings, network
settings and more that allow you to configure and optimize ScreenBeam for your
specific needs. To that end, we have provided you two different ways to setup,
configure and manage your ScreenBeam receiver. You can access the device
through a Local Management Interface (LMI) or remotely setup and manage your
device through our Central Management System (CMS).
Accessing the LMI
There are 3 different ways to connect to the LMI:
Method 1-ScreenBeam Local Wi-Fi Network
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Connect the client device’s Wi-Fi to the wireless network (AP SSID) as shown on the TV display.
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Enter the password for the wireless network. screenbeam is the default password.
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The Ready to Connect screen on the display will show the assigned IP address of the ScreenBeam.
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Enter the assigned IP address into the web browser of a PC or Apple device.
• If the receiver is not connected to an existing wireless network or LAN, its IP address is 192.168.26.1. z If the receiver is connected a network, the IP address can be identified on the Ready to Connect screen. -
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, then click Proceed.
• Edge/IE browser: click Details, then Go on to the webpage (not recommended).
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When the ScreenBeam management page appears, enter the
• Username Administrator.
• Password screenbeam (both case-sensitive).
Method 2-Network Connection via DHCP
- Using a shielded RJ-45-terminated Cat5e or better Ethernet cable, connect the ScreenBeam Ethernet port to a DHCPenabled network.
- The Ready to Connect screen on the display will show the assigned IP address of the ScreenBeam. Enter this address into the web browser of a PC or Apple device on the same network as the ScreenBeam.
• Follow the directions from Method 1, steps 5 and 6 if you get a browser error.
Method 3-Wireless P2P Direct Connection
- Using a Windows 10/8.1 device, start a wireless display session listed above.
- Once connected, use a web browser and enter https://192.168.16.1 to access the LMI.
• Follow the directions from Method 1, steps 5 and 6 if you get a browser error.
Using CMS
In addition to a best in class wireless display and collaboration experience,
your ScreenBeam device does include a Centralized Management System (CMS).
This allows you to manage all the ScreenBeam devices you have deployed from a
central location.
To learn how to setup CMS and manage your deployment, please download our CMS
Deployment Guide from our website at:
https://support.screenbeam.com/cms Note: Access to the LMI is prohibited by default if ScreenBeam 1100
is connected to ScreenBeam CMS for management. This option can be changed in
the receiver’s settings.
Note: This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug-In
Power Unit marked “Class 2”, Listed Power Adapter or DC power source marked
“L.P.S.” (or “Limited Power Source”) and rated 12Vdc, 3A minimum. US SKU:
Model # CDS036-W120U. International SKU: Model #
ATS036T-W120V. Made by Actiontec.
General Regulatory and Compliance Notices
Important Safety Instructions
If applicable, when using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal
injury, including the following:
- Do not use this product near water-for example, near a bathtub, kitchen sink, laundry tub, or swimming pool, or in a wet basement;
- Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm, as there may be a remote risk of electrical shock due to lightning;
- Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak;
- Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual;
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire, as they may explode-check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions
Telephone Line Cord Caution
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL
Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord
Coaxial Cable
If applicable, the coaxial cable screen shield needs to be connected to the
Earth atthe building entrance per ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code
(NEC), in particular Section 820.93, “Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of
a Coaxial Cable,” or in accordance with local regulation.
For AudioNideo Apparatus
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to
Section 820.93 of the National Electric Code (NEC), which provides guidelines
for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the coaxial cable
shield shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to
the point of cable entry as practical.
Please heed all warnings; read, keep and follow all instructions. Do not use
this apparatus near water and only clean with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus including amplifiers
that produce heat.
FCC Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio/requency energy 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 particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by implementing one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver;
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected;
- Consult the dealer or an experience radio or television technician for help.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications
made to this device that are not expressly approved by Actiontec Electronics,
Inc, may void the user’s authorityto operate the equipment.
Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo -United States
only.
This devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with ISED license-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference;
- This device must accept any interference received, including interfe『ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
ISED Regulations
This product meets the applicable Innovation, Science, and Economic
Development Canada technical specifications CAN ICES-3(8) / NMB-3(8).
The Class [Bl digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.
If applicable, the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) indicates the maximum
number of devices allowed to be connected to a tele phone interface. The
termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject
only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all of the devices not
exceed five.
Important Note
If applicable, this equipment complies with FCC & ISED radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 30 cm between the radiator and
your body.
For product available in the USA market only channel 1-11 can be operated.
Selection of other channels is not possible. The device could automatically
discontinue transmission in case of absence of information to transmit, or
operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission
of control or signaling information or the use of repetitive codes where
required by the technology.
The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce
potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary
users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and
that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall
comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-
point operation as appropriate.
The transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s 13F Exposure guidelines, This equipment
should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the
radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna.
For questions regarding your product or the FCC/ISED declaration, contact:
ScreenBeam Inc.
220 Devcon Drive, San Jose,CA 95112 United States
Tel: 408-752-7700
Fax: 408-986-8662
PN 0530–0601-1 10
Pl1176/0113
References
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