Setting the Product Up

Set Your TV’s Input to HDMI

Turn your TV on. Using the remote that came with your TV, set the input to the HDMI port to which the ScreenCast is connected. You should see the ScreenCast language selection screen on your TV:

TV INPUT: HDMI

INPUT

OK

Use Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select Languages

Use the up and down buttons on the remote to move the pointer to your choice, and then press “OK.”

Name Your Video Sources

After the language choice, ScreenCast will show you each of your video sources in turn. This will give you a chance to pick a useful name from a list of common video source names. After this step, you are done with setup.

Setting Up the IR Emitters

Determine where your video sources receive commands from their remotes. This will usually be some sort of lens on the front panels of the device. These receivers are known as “IR,” since they receive an infrared signal.

To determine the location, use the remote that came with each device, and press a button as you are pointing at the device. Try to move

the remote as close as possible to find out the exact location of the receiver.

Position each IR emitter end so that its small domed lens is pointing at the IR receiver on the source device. Then point the device’s remote at the ScreenCast receiver and press a button. If nothing happens, adjust the aim of that emitter until it works.

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Belkin AV4 Set Your TV’s Input to Hdmi, Use Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select Languages, Name Your Video Sources