Troubleshooting and FAQs
What do the LEDs on the receiver mean?
Most of the information you need will appear on the TV screen, but here’s a short list of what the LED light on the transmitter and receiver can tell you.
When your ScreenCast | The light will be… |
unit is… |
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Starting up | Slowly blinking blue |
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Establishing a | Rapidly blinking blue until the connection |
connection | is made. If the connection cannot be made |
| after one minute, the light will blink amber to |
| show that a connection failure has occurred. |
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Connected with good | Solid blue |
signal strength |
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Connected with poor | Solid amber |
signal strength |
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Receiving input from | The light will rapidly turn on and off until the |
the remote control | remote button is released. |
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Connectivity
How long will it take for my ScreenCast AV system to “wake up” and connect?
•When turning on the receiver and transmitter, it can take up to 15 seconds for the devices to connect with one another.
•If you change sources or video resolution, you may experience up to 10 seconds of connection time as the devices sync with one another.
•If you are adding an additional transmitter to your ScreenCast
AV system, it can take up to 60 seconds to pair.
Note: The ScreenCast AV system comes with the receiver and transmitter
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