Belkin AV4 user manual ScreenCast AV Settings

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ScreenCast AV Settings

If connection was successful, you will see a screen similar to the one below.

If connection failed, you will see a screen like the one below:

Tip: To improve the range of the transmitter, you can move it so that there are fewer barriers (like walls or cabinets) between it and the receiver. You may find that a simple shift of the product a few inches or feet will bring you to the desired level of connectivity.

Note: It is possible to initiate connection with a new transmitter by pressing the “Pair” button on the back of the receiver. The “Pair” button might be labeled “Connect” on some models. After pressing the button on the receiver, walk to the transmitter and press the same Pair/Connect button there.

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Contents F7D4515 8820-00863 Rev. A01 Table Of Contents Getting Started Introduction What’s in the Box? Getting StartedDefgh ScreenCast AV 4 TransmitterAB C ScreenCast AV 4 ReceiverYour Audio/Video Source Components General Information Your HdtvGeneral Info on Range General InformationScreenCast AV Receiver IR Infrared, or Most Normal AV and TV Remotes ScreenCast AV TransmitterHDMI-CEC Figure a Setting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV TransmitterSet Up the ScreenCast AV Receiver Setting the Product UpName Your Video Sources Setting Up the IR EmittersSet Your TV’s Input to Hdmi Use Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select LanguagesDaily Use with Your ScreenCast Remote and On-Screen Display Switching Video SourcesNaming/Renaming Video Sources ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming All Video Sources ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming One Video Source Naming/Renaming Transmitters Adding a Transmitter Adding/Deleting a TransmitterScreenCast AV Settings Deleting a Transmitter Turning Wireless On/Off Setting/Changing the Language Connectivity Video and Audio Troubleshooting and FAQsDistance and Placement My remote commands don’t seem to workOther Tech Info Modifications Other Information FCC StatementFederal Communications Commission Notice FCC CautionOther Information How state law relates to the warranty Technical Support