Belkin AV4 user manual Hdmi-Cec

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General Information

HDMI-CEC

HDMI-CEC is a relatively new standard that allows for devices connected to one another via HDMI to interact and control one another. In this version of ScreenCast we have implemented limited HDMI-CEC functionality to simple “standby” commands. If you activate HDMI-CEC on your TV and source device, ScreenCast will allow you to use the “standby” button on your TV remote to also put your HDMI-CEC source device into standby without having to use your source device’s remote.

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Contents F7D4515 8820-00863 Rev. A01 Table Of Contents Getting Started Introduction Getting Started What’s in the Box?ScreenCast AV 4 Transmitter DefghScreenCast AV 4 Receiver AB CGeneral Information Your Hdtv Your Audio/Video Source ComponentsGeneral Info on Range General InformationScreenCast AV Receiver ScreenCast AV Transmitter IR Infrared, or Most Normal AV and TV RemotesHDMI-CEC Setting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV Transmitter Figure aSetting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV ReceiverUse Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select Languages Setting Up the IR EmittersSet Your TV’s Input to Hdmi Name Your Video SourcesSwitching Video Sources Daily Use with Your ScreenCast Remote and On-Screen DisplayScreenCast AV Settings Naming/Renaming Video SourcesRenaming All Video Sources ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming One Video Source Naming/Renaming Transmitters Adding/Deleting a Transmitter Adding a TransmitterScreenCast AV Settings Deleting a Transmitter Turning Wireless On/Off Setting/Changing the Language Connectivity My remote commands don’t seem to work Troubleshooting and FAQsDistance and Placement Video and AudioOther Tech Info FCC Caution Other Information FCC StatementFederal Communications Commission Notice ModificationsOther Information How state law relates to the warranty Technical Support