AV Access W80 Hybrid Conference System with Byod User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- AV Access
Table of Contents
- W80 Hybrid Conference System with Byod
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Installation
- Connections
- Wireless Projection
- Additional Features
- Q: Can the eShare W80 support 4K resolution?
- Q: What are the wireless connectivity options available?
- Q: How many HDMI inputs and outputs does the eShare W80
W80 Hybrid Conference System with Byod
Specifications
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Two HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs
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Supports Dual View Display if only one HDMI output port is
connected -
Built-in Wi-Fi modules for wireless connectivity with devices
over Airplay Mirroring, Miracast, and Dongle -
Supports HID and USB device signal return to Dongle
wirelessly -
Supports HDMI input and output resolutions up to 4K@30Hz
4:4:4 -
Detailed and friendly OSD information
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Offers friendly Web UI for easy configuration
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Before starting the installation, please check the package
contents:
- eShare W80 x 1
- DC 12V Power Adapter x 1
- HDMI Cables (1.8m) x 2
- USB 3.0 Type-A to Type-B Cable (1.8m) x 1
- User Manual x 1
Connections
Connect the eShare W80 as follows:
- Connect DC 12V power adapter to the device.
- Connect HDMI sources to HDMI IN 1-2 ports.
- Connect USB peripheral devices to USB Host for expansion.
- Connect HDMI displays to HDMI Out 1-2 ports.
- Connect audio receiver to Audio Out for analog audio
output.
Wireless Projection
Utilize the wireless capabilities for screen mirroring:
- Airplay Mirroring for Apple devices.
- Miracast for Android phones & Windows PCs.
- Dongle for wireless connectivity.
Additional Features
Explore additional features like automatic signal switching,
CEC, HID, and USB device signal return to Dongle wirelessly, Guide
Screen, OSD that are included in the eShare W80.
FAQ
Q: Can the eShare W80 support 4K resolution?
A: Yes, the eShare W80 supports HDMI input and output
resolutions up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4.
Q: What are the wireless connectivity options available?
A: The eShare W80 offers wireless connectivity through Airplay
Mirroring, Miracast, and Dongle.
Q: How many HDMI inputs and outputs does the eShare W80
have?
A: The eShare W80 provides two HDMI inputs and two HDMI
outputs.
Hybrid Conference System with BYOD
eShare W80
User Manual
Table of Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Overview
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Features
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Package
Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Panel
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
Application ……………………………………………………………………………………………..5 Key Functions
………………………………………………………………………………………….7
Screen Mirroring …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Screen Mirroring
over Airplay (for Apple Devices)……………………………………… 7 Screen Mirroring over
Miracast (for Android Phones & Windows PCs) ……. 8 Screen Mirroring over
Dongle………………………………………………………………………. 9
Dual View Display …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Automatic Signal
Switching ………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Display of HDMI OUT1 and HDMI
OUT2 Outputs ……………………………………………… 11 Guide Screen
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 OSD
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Web
UI…………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 Wireless
Setting…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Output
Setting………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Network Setting
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 Web UI Logon
Password………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 Guide Screen
Change…………………………………………………………………………………………… 21 Firmware Upgrade
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Version Information
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 21 Firmware
Upgrade………………………………………………………………………………….22 Specifications
………………………………………………………………………………………..23 Warranty
……………………………………………………………………………………………….25
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Introduction
Introduction
Overview
The eShare W80 is a high-performance BYOD presentation switcher with wireless presentation capability. It equips two built-in Wi-Fi modules and offers multiple access approaches, including Airplay Mirroring, Miracast, Dongle and physical HDMI ports, with which you can project the screen contents of your computers (Mac/Windows) or mobile devices (iPhone/iPad/ Android phone) to a display.
Multiple features like automatic signal switching, CEC, HID and USB device signal return to Dongle wirelessly, Guide Screen, OSD are also included. It is a collaboration terminal that perfect for conferencing system.
Features
Provides two HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs. Supports Dual View Display if
only one HDMI output port is connected
to an HDMI display. Built-in Wi-Fi modules for wireless connectivity with
devices over
Airplay Mirroring, Miracast and Dongle. Supports HID and USB device signal
return to Dongle wirelessly. Supports HDMI input and output resolutions up to
4K@30Hz 4:4:4. Detailed and friendly OSD information. Offers friendly Web UI
for easy configuration.
Package Contents
Before you start the installation of the product, please check the package
contents: eShare W80 x 1 DC 12V Power Adapter x 1 HDMI Cables (1.8m) x 2
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USB 3.0 Type-A to Type-B Cable (1.8m) x 1 User Manual x 1
Panel
Front Panel
Introduction
No. Name
1
Status LED
2
Pairing
Rear Panel
1
2
Description The device’s working status LED indicator. · Blinking quickly: The
device is booting. / The device is
being upgraded. · Lighting constantly: The device has started. / The
device is working properly. · Blinking slowly: The device is in standby state.
· Off: The device is powered off. USB-C port. Connect to the dongle for
pairing or upgrading the dongle’s firmware.
No. Name
1
12V
2
HDMI IN 1-2
3
USB Host
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USB 3.0
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Description Connect to the DC 12V power adapter provided.
Connect to HDMI sources.
Connect to a USB host device. 3 x USB-A ports for the following two functions:
(1) Connect to USB peripheral devices (e.g. keyboard,
mouse, touch screen, camera, speakerphone, etc.) for USB expansion. Note:
Keyboard and mouse are not available for signal
return to Dongle wirelessly.
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Introduction
No. Name
Description Each 1A port can output DC 5V 1A power to the
USB peripheral device.
(2) Connect to a U-disk for firmware upgrade. More
information, see Firmware Upgrade section.
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HDMI Out 1-2 Connect to HDMI displays.
Connect to an audio receiver for unbalanced analog audio
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Audio Out
output. Important: This port automatically outputs the audio from
the latest connected source.
Connect to a network device (e.g. network switch, wireless
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LAN
router, computer, etc.) for LAN control (Web UI) and airplay
mirroring signal input.
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Kensington security slot.
Reset button for the following two functions: When the device is powered on, short press the button,
the device’s OSD information appears on the display
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Reset
screen for 10 seconds. When the device is powered on, press and hold the
button for at least 5 seconds, the device reboots and
restores to its factory defaults.
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Application
Scenario 1
Application
Windows 11 PC
Speakerphone
Camera
USB
Display
Laptop
Macbook iPad iPhone
HDMI
USB
Dongle
Laptop
Android Mobile
Android Tablet
Features: · Plug a dongle into the laptop after the dongle is paired with the
device successfully, the laptop can connect to the device wirelessly via the
dongle as well as access the camera and speakerphone at the device. · User can
wirelessly project the screen content of the laptop and mobile devices to the
device over Airplay and Miracast. · If only one HDMI output is connected to an
HDMI display device, Dual View Display function will be activated in need.
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Scenario 2
Application
Windows 11 PC
Speakerphone
Camera
USB
Display 2
Laptop
Macbook iPad iPhone
HDMI
USB
HDMI
Dongle
Laptop
Desktop
Display 1
Android Mobile
Android Tablet
· Plug a dongle into a laptop after the dongle is paired with the device
successfully, the laptop can connect to the device wirelessly via the dongle
as well as access the camera and speakerphone at the device.
· User can wirelessly project the screen content of the laptop and mobile
devices to the device over Airplay and Miracast.
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Key Functions
Key Functions
Screen Mirroring
If you’re working on a PC and want its apps and content to be shown on another
screen, you may want to consider mirroring your PC’s screen to that screen.
With screen mirroring support, the device allows you to share your mobile
devices’ content wirelessly on any HDMI displays over Airplay Mirroring,
Miracast and/or Dongle. In this manual, mobile devices available for screen
mirroring are referred to as “screen mirroring source”, such as Apple devices
(iPhone/iPad/Mac), Android phones, Windows PCs, Dongle, etc.
Screen Mirroring over Airplay (for Apple Devices)
a. Connect your iPhone/iPad/Mac to the device’s Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi SSID: as same as
the device name and can be obtained from OSD at the upper right of the display
screen. By default, it is set as eShare W80. Password: can be set through Web
UI and can be obtained from OSD at the upper right corner of the display
screen. By default, it is set as 12345678.
b. Open Control Center on your Apple device, tap
Screen
Mirroring to select
appropriate mirroring device (the device name can be obtained from the upper right corner of the display screen) from the pop-up menu. c. To disconnect Apple device from the device: click Stop Mirroring, the display stops displaying your device’s screen.
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Key Functions
Screen Mirroring over Miracast (for Android Phones & Windows PCs)
For Android smartphone (take Samsung Galaxy series for example): 1. Enable the
Wi-Fi or WLAN feature of your smartphone.
2. On your phone, swipe down from the top and tap SmartView or
Wireless
Projection to select appropriate mirroring device (the device name can
be obtained from the upper right corner of the display screen) from the pop-up
CONNECT menu. 3. To disconnect the smartphone from the device: click
“DISCONNECT” on your smartphone’s screen. Note: · The icon, instruction and
entrance of the Miracast function may vary on different Android phones, please
refer to your phone’s manual to get accurate instruction. · If you fail to use
Miracast function, please disable your phone’s Wi-Fi and enable it later, or
restart the mobile if necessary.
For Windows PC (Window 10 or higher): 1. Enable the WLAN feature of your PC.
2. On your PC, press the combination keys ” + K” to select appropriate
mirroring device (the device name can be obtained from the upper right corner
of the display screen) from the pop-up menu. 3. To disconnect PC from the
device: click Disconnect, the display stops displaying PC’s screen. Important:
The icon and interface of the Miracast function may vary on different
computers. Some Windows 10/11 computers may fail to perform screen mirroring
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Key Functions with Miracast due to compatibility issues. Tip: Both the Airplay
mirroring and Miracast support access code. If you see the PIN entry window
appears on your devices, input the access code that can be obtained through
OSD (see OSD section for more information).
Screen Mirroring over Dongle
Users are able to share laptop’s content on a display wirelessly using the
eShare D20 Dongle, no additional installation of application is required.
Note: (1) eShare D20 Dongle is sold separately. (2) Before you plug eShare D20
Dongle into your laptop, ensure your
laptop’s USB-C port supports video output.
Steps to share laptop’s screen on the display using eShare D20 Dongle: 1. Pair
the Dongle with the device.
Connect the Dongle to the Pairing port on the device’s front panel. Once
pairing between Dongle and the device is completed, “Pairing successful”
appears on the display screen. 2. Connect the Dongle to a laptop. Insert the
Dongle into the laptop’s USB-C port, it starts running and connecting to the
device’s Wi-Fi. After it is connected to the device’s Wi-Fi successfully, the
Dongle LED turns from blinking to lighting constantly. 3. Now press the
Dongle’s projecting button, you can project your laptop’s screen on the
display immediately.
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Key Functions
Dual View Display
When only one HDMI output port (either HDMI OUT1 or HDMI OUT2) is attached to
an HDMI display, the device supports Dual View Display, that is, up to two
video sources can be displayed on one single screen.
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If two video sources are being played in Dual View Display mode on the display screen of HDMI OUT1/HDMI OUT2, connect an additional video source to the device, this latest input source will replace the source that displays longer on the screen.
Automatic Signal Switching
The device supports automatic signal switching function, allowing you to
output desired sources with ease. This function follows Last-In-First-Out
rule: 1. When only one video source is connected to the device, HDMI OUT 1
and/or HDMI OUT 2 automatically output this video source to the display
screens. 2. When a video source is to be input in the case that two video
sources are being played in dual view on one display screen, this latest input
source will replace either of the sources and display on the screen. More
information, see the switching mechanism in Dual View Display section. 3. When
no active video source is being input to the device, the output display shows
the Guide Screen image finally.
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Key Functions
Display of HDMI OUT1 and HDMI OUT2
Outputs
When both HDMI OUT1 and HDMI OUT2 are connected to two display screens
respectively, dual view display function is disabled and the two HDMI outputs
function as follows: (1) Each of the HDMI outputs display in single view on
its corresponding
display screen. (2) If the device detects no active video source input, both
HDMI outputs
display Guide Screen. (3) If the device detects only one active video source
input, both HDMI
outputs display this video source. (4) If the device detects the quantity of
the video source input increases
from one to two, the later input source is assigned to HDMI OUT2, and the
earlier one is still at HDMI OUT1. (5) If the device detects an additional
video source is to be input in the case that two input video sources have
existed, then the latest input source replaces the source that plays longer
and outputs to the corresponding HDMI OUT port.
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Key Functions
Guide Screen
The device outputs Guide Screen image when no active video source is detected.
The Guide Screen can be personalized to convey customized connection
instructions through the device’s Web UI page.
Device/SSID: eShare W80 No Access Code
IP: 172.16.18.20 SSID PWD: 12345678
Figure 1– Guide Screen Image The Guide Screen image appears automatically on
the display screen in a period of time after all video sources are removed
from the device. Note: · This Guide Screen image can be changed though Web UI,
for more
information, refer to Guide Screen Change section. · By default, if the device
has been output Guide Screen image for 60
seconds, a 60-second countdown appears on the Guide Screen. When the countdown
is over, the connected display will enter standby mode if it is CEC-capable.
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Key Functions
OSD
The device supports OSD (on screen display) to convey device basic
information, including video source’s information, Access code, device name
and IP address, etc. Here are two different OSD examples in different
scenarios.
Example 1– Displays in single view:
Figure 2 OSD Example 1
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Example 2 Displays in dual view
Web UI
Figure 3 — OSD Example 2
Web UI
The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic controls and advanced
settings. It can be accessed through a modern browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari,
Firefox, IE10+, etc.
To get access the Web UI: 1. Connect the LAN port of the device to a local
area network. Ensure
there’s a DHCP server in the network so that the device can obtain a valid IP
address. 2. Connect a PC to the same network as the device. 3. Input the
device’s IP address in the browser and press Enter, the following window pops
up. (See OSD section to easily view the IP address.)
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Web UI
4. Input the password (default password: admin) and click Login. 5. Set up a
new login password in the following dialog box and click
Save and Continue to enter the main page. The password shall be alphanumeric
only with 4 to 16 characters in length.
The main page is split into the following submenus: Wireless Setting, Output
Setting, Network Setting, Web UI Logon Password, Guide Screen Change, Firmware
Upgrade and Version Information.
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Wireless Setting
Web UI
UI Element Device Name
WiFi Password WiFi Band
PIN shown on
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Description Input a name for the device. This name also acts as the WiFi name and the receiver of Airplay and Miracast. Note: The name must be 1~20 characters in length, including letters, numbers, space, “” or “-“, space shall not at the beginning or end. By default, it’s set as eShare W80. Configure the Wi-Fi password. The password must be 8~20 characters in length, including letters, numbers, “” or “-“. By default, it’s set as 12345678. · 5G: Configure the device ‘s frequency band as 5GHz. · 2.4G: Configure the device’s frequency band as 2.4GHz. By default, it is set as 5GHz. If your wireless devices don’t support 5GHz Wi-Fi, configures the frequency band as 2.4G before connecting them to the device. Enter a four-digit PIN code (0000~9999) to help prevent users
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UI Element the screen
Apply
Web UI
Description from accidentally connecting to an unintended device and protect
from an unauthorized access. · When the PIN code is set, it will appear on the
upper right
corner of the display. · If you don’t want to set the PIN code, you can enter
nothing
here. · Auto: When “Auto” is checked, the device will randomly
generate a four-digit PIN in two cases: a) the device switches to Guide Screen
for output; b) the device reboots. By default, it’s set as blank. Click to
perform current settings.
Output Setting
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UI Element HDMI out1 resolution
HDMI out2 resolution
Refresh Output HDCP Support
Auto Standby
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Web UI
Description
Set the output resolution of HDMI out1. Two operation
methods are offered in the following: Auto: select to output the maximum resolution supported
by the display based on the display’s EDID. e.g. If display
supports up to 4K@30Hz, the device will output 4K@30Hz
video. Resolution range list: select a desired output resolution
from the dropdown menu to output this fixed resolution.
Maximum supported resolution is 4K@30Hz.
By default, it’s set as Auto.
Set the output resolution of HDMI out2. Two operation
methods are offered in the following: Auto: select to output the maximum resolution supported
by the display based on the display’s EDID.
e.g. If the display supports up to 1080p@60Hz, the device
will output 1080p@60Hz video. Resolution range list: select a desired output resolution
from the dropdown menu to output this fixed resolution.
Maximum supported resolution is 1080p@60Hz.
By default, it’s set as Auto.
Click to refresh to the latest status of the output resolution.
To enable or disable HDCP encryption for the HDMI out 1-2.
Two options are offered in the following: Enable: select to enable HDCP encryption for the HDMI
output. Disable: select to disable HDCP encryption for the HDMI
output.
By default, it’s set as Enable.
Set the period of time before the countdown timer begins for
auto standby. · For example, when the current output is Guide Screen, 1
minute auto standby means if there’s no signal present at
the display for 1 minute, the countdown timer for display
standby begins; when the countdown is over, the display
enters standby mode.
Note: If the connected display doesn’t support CEC, the
word “Standby” appears in the middle of the Guide
Screen. · If it’s set to 0 minute, it means this function is disabled,
you cannot set the display to standby mode.
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UI Element
Apply Dual Display Settings
Web UI
Description By default, auto standby is set as 1 minute. Click to perform
current settings. This item instructs the device how to assign the two HDMI
inputs to two HDMI outputs. · Auto: The two attached displays select video
sources
automatically according to the LIFO (Last in, first out) rule. For more
information, refer to the Display of HDMI OUT1 and HDMI OUT2 Outputs section.
· Fixed: The HDMI IN1 is bound with HDMI OUT1, and HDMI IN 2 is bound with
HDMI OUT 2; screen mirroring sources (e.g. smartphone, tablet, laptop) are
always assigned to HDMI OUT2. Tip: Prior to apply this setting item, you must
ensure all HDMI input and output ports are connected to available HDMI
devices. By default, it is set Auto.
Network Setting
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UI Element IP Mode
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Show IP address on Guide Screen
Apply
Web UI
Description Select an IP mode from DHCP and Static. By default, it’s set as
DHCP. Set IP address manually for the device when Static mode is selected. Set
subnet mask manually for the device when Static mode is selected. Set gateway
address manually for the device to communicate with another network when
Static mode is selected. Set DNS server manually for the device to ensure
normal network communication. Enable: select to show IP address on Guide
Screen. Disable: select not to show IP address on Guide Screen. By default, it
is set as Enable. Click to save and perform current settings. Note: After the
IP settings are changed, please refresh the Web UI page to re-login.
Web UI Logon Password
UI Element Old Password
New Password
Confirm new password Apply
Description Input the previous login password.
Input a new password for the device to login web UI page. Note: The password
must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only.
Click to perform current settings.
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Guide Screen Change
Web UI
· Browse: click to change to a new picture for the guide screen. Note: Picture
in jp(e)g format with 1920×1080 pixels is recommended.
· Apply: click to upload the selected picture to the device.
Firmware Upgrade
UI Element Browse Apply
Reboot Reset to Factory Default
Export Log
Description Click to browse for the local upgrade file. Click to upload the firmware file to the device and perform firmware upgrade. Click to reboot the device. Click to restore the device to its factory defaults. You can also perform this task by using the Reset button on front panel. Click to export system log.
Version Information
UI Element Version Build Time
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Description Shows the device’s firmware version. Shows the time and date when the device’s firmware was built.
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Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade
The device supports firmware upgrade through either Web UI or USB-A ports on rear panel.
To upgrade firmware through Web UI, see Firmware Upgrade section. To upgrade
firmware through USB-A port on rear panel, perform the following: 1. Name the
upgrade file package “FSC630-update.zip”. 2. Create a new folder named
“upgrade” under the root directory of a
FAT32 or NTFS Udisk. Place the upgrade file in this folder. 3. Connect the
Udisk to one of the device’s USB-A ports. It takes about 1
minute for the device to read the Udisk. If the device detects the upgrade
file is a newer version, it will start upgrading. When the upgrade process is
completed, the device reboots automatically.
Important: Do not cut off the power during the upgrade process. If the device
detects the upgrade file is not a newer version, it will not
start upgrading.
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Specifications
Specifications
Technical Input Video Port Input Video Signal
Input Resolutions
2 x HDMI In; 1 x LAN, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet; 1 x WLAN · HDMI: HDMI 1.4,
HDCP 1.4 · LAN/WLAN: H.264 HDMI: 640×4808, 800×6008, 1024×7688, 1280×7688,
1280×8008, 1280×10248, 1360×7688, 1366×7688, 1440×9008, 1400×10508,
1600×12008, 1680×10508, 1920×12008, 720×4808 (480p), 720×5766 (576p),
1280×7205 (720p30), 1280×7206 (720p50), 1280×7208 (720p60), 1920×10802
(1080p24), 1920×10803 (1080p25), 1920×10805 (1080p30), 1920×10806 (1080p50),
1920×10808 (1080p60), 3840×21602(2160p24), 3840×21603(2160p25),
3840×21605(2160p30)
LAN/WLAN: H.264 encoding stream, up to 3840×21605 (2160p30) Note: The input
resolution support for LAN or WLAN may vary according to the specific BYOD
protocols and devices.
Output Video Port Output Video Signal
Output Resolutions
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1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at
30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz
2 x HDMI
HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4
HDMI OUT1: 720×4808 (480p60), 720×5766 (576p60), 640×4808, 800×6008,
1024×7688, 1280×7206(720p50), 1280×7208 (720p60), 1280×8008, 1280×10248,
1366×7688, 1440×9008, 1600×12008, 1680×10508, 1920×12008, 1920×10802
(1080p24), 1920×10803 (1080p25), 1920×10805 (1080p30), 1920×10806 (1080p50),
1920×10808 (1080p60), 3840×21603 (2160p25), 3840×21605 (2160p30)
HDMI OUT2: 720×4808 (480p60), 720×5766 (576p60), 640×4808, 800×6008, 1024×7688, 1280×7206(720p50), 1280×7208 (720p60), 1280×8008, 1280×10248, 1366×7688, 1440×9008, 1600×12008, 1680×10508, 1920×12008,
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Technical
Audio Input Audio Port Input Audio Signal Output Audio Port Output Audio
Signal
Wi -Fi Standard Frequency Security
Control Control Connector Control Method
G eneral Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity ESD Protection
Power Supply Power Consumption Device Dimensions (W x H x D) Product Weight
Specifications
1920×10802 (1080p24), 1920×10803 (1080p25), 1920×10805 (1080p30), 1920×10806
(1080p50), 1920×10808 (1080p60)
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6
= at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz
2 x HDMI; 1 x LAN; 1 x WLAN RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 32/44.1/48KHz sps 1 x HDMI
OUT (HDMI OUT 1), 1 x Analog Audio OUT RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 48KHz sps
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Dual bands, 2.4~2.4835GHz, 5.2GHz and 5.8GHz WEP, TKIP,
AES, WPA, WPA2
1 x RJ45, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN (Web UI)
0°C to + 45°C (32 to + 113 °F) -20 to +70°C (-4 to + 158 °F) 10% to 90%, non-
condensing Human-body Model: ±8kV (Air-gap discharge)/±4kV (Contact discharge)
12V 3A DC 26.5W (Max) 242.6mm x 29.1mm x 142mm / 9.55″ x 1.14″ x 5.59″
0.80kg/1.76lbs
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Warranty
Warranty
Products are backed by a limited 1-year parts and labor warranty. For the
following cases AV Access Technology Limited shall charge for the service(s)
claimed for the product if the product is still remediable and the warranty
card becomes unenforceable or inapplicable.
1. The original serial number (specified by AV Access Technology Limited)
labeled on the product has been removed, erased, replaced, defaced or is
illegible.
2. The warranty has expired. 3. The defects are caused by the fact that the
product is repaired,
dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from an AV Access Technology
Limited authorized service partner. The defects are caused by the fact that
the product is used or handled improperly, roughly or not as instructed in the
applicable User Guide.
4. The defects are caused by any force majeure including but not limited
to accidents, fire, earthquake, lightning, tsunami and war.
5. The service, configuration and gifts promised by salesman only but
not covered by normal contract.
6. AV Access Technology Limited preserves the right for interpretation of
these cases above and to make changes to them at any time without notice.
Thank you for choosing products from AV Access.
If you have any question, please contact us via the following emails: General Enquiry: info@avaccess.com Customer/Technical Support: support@avaccess.com
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References
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