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User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1 2009 Cables UnlimitedTM. All rights reserved. All rights, title and interest, copyrights,patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property relating to this publicationTMTMand to Cables Unlimited products are proprietary products of Cables Unlimited . Theinformation presented in this publication does not form part of any quotation or contract, isbelieved to be accurate and reliable, and may change. No part of this publication may bereproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by Cables UnlimitedTMThe Cables UnlimitedTM model # USB-ADAPTER Wireless USB Adapter set is protectedby patents and pending patent applications.Any and all other trademarks, product names and other intellectual property rights are thesole property of their respective owners.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationTMCables Unlimited Customer Support:Tel: 800-609-7550Fax: e 2Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Table of Contents1What's in the Package . 42Positioning the Display Adapter . 52.13Positioning the PC Adapter . 6Software Installation and First Connection . 73.13.24Connect the PC Adapter to the PC . 11Connect the Display Adapter . 11Wireless USB Manager User Interface . 124.14.24.34.44.55Wireless USB Manager System Tray Icon . 12Accessing the Wireless USB Manager . 12Blocking or Disassociating a Device . 15Changing Device Names in the Wireless USB Manager . 16Advanced Settings . 16Using and Configuring the Display Adapter . 185.1Using the Display Adapter . 185.1.15.1.25.1.35.1.45.2Using Mirror Mode . 18Using Extend Mode . 19Laptop Operation with the Lid Closed . 19External Display Only. 19Configuring the Display via the Display Icon Context Menu . 205.2.1 Setting Mirror Mode . 215.2.2 Setting Extend Mode . 215.3Configuring the Display via Windows Display Properties . 235.3.15.3.25.3.35.3.45.3.55.4Optimizing Wireless Video Display. 255.4.15.4.25.4.35.4.46Selecting the Correct Display Monitor . 23Setting the Display to Extend or Mirror Mode . 23Adjusting Screen Resolution . 24Adjusting Color Level . 24Setting the Display Adapter as the Primary Display . 24Optimizing Internet Video Viewing . 25Setting Aero Desktop Theme in Vista . 26Recommended Media Player Applications . 27Recommended Minimum System Requirements . 27LED Indications . 28Appendix A: Troubleshooting Help . 29Appendix B: Pairing Procedure . 33Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 3

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User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.12 Positioning the Display AdapterThe Wireless USB Display Adapter is designed for two possible mounting options: Simple table placement – the Video Base is placed on a flat horizontal surface, and theDevice Adapter is connected at 90 degrees to the base so that it is vertical. Vertical mounting –the Video Base is fastened to a wall, a projector, or behind a displayscreen, and the Device Adapter is connected so that it is flat with the mounting surface,with the Device Adapter pointing upwards.Note: For best performance, it is recommended to always position the Device Adaptervertically so that it is pointing upwards.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 5

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.12.1 Positioning the PC AdapterTo achieve best performance it is recommended to position the PC Adapter in the uprightposition.Figure 1: PC in working mode - PC Adapter in upright positionWhen the laptop is not in use, the PC Adapter can be rotated 90 degrees for storage, as seenin the following illustration:Figure 2: Laptop inactive - PC adapter in horizontal position for storage.Page 6Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.13 Software Installation and First ConnectionNote: If your PC contains a previous Wireless USB Suite driver installation, please performa proper uninstall procedure using the Windows Control Panel.1. Ensure that the PC Adapter is unplugged from the PC.2. Insert the installation CD in the PC CDROM drive.3. The installation CD auto-play menu is displayed.4. Select .Install Wireless USB Software.The installer offers two options: Option 1: Install Directly from CD - initiatesthe installation process from the CD. Option 2: Download latest software from the WEB - providesa link to a web addresswhere you can download software updates. If you choose this option, follow theinstructions provided on the software download page.5. If you select Option 1: Install Directly from CD, the install wizard begins installing theWireless USB software. The installation process may include more than one stage toCables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 7

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1accommodate different drivers that are installed. Following the Wireless USB drivers, theDisplay drivers and application are installed.6. Choose your geographic region to comply with your local radio regulations. This settingcan be changed if needed once the software is installed.7. Follow the onscreen instructions, and proceed by clicking Next when prompted, or byapproving authorization requests to continue the installation.Page 8Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.18. When the Wireless USB Driver installation has completed, the Display driver installationbegins.Click I Accept to approve the end-user license agreement and continue installation.9. When the installation procedure has successfully finished, you are automatically returnedto the opening screen of the Auto-play menu.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 9

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User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.13.1 Connect the PC Adapter to the PC Connect the Wireless USB PC Adapter to a high speed PC USB port. The system willautomatically detect and install the drivers for the connected PC Adapter[VISTA] [XP]System Tray icon turns redto indicate that the PC Adapter (Host) is ready toconnect to any paired device in range[VISTA][XP]3.2 Connect the Display Adapter1. Attach the Display Adapter to the remote display device (TV/Projector/Monitor) andensure the PC (with PC Adapter attached) is within 3 meter distance from the DisplayAdapter for the initial connection. Ensure the two adapters have clear line-of-sight.Connect the 5VDC power supply to the Video Base power receptacle.Note: The PC Adapter and Device Adapter in this set are already paired and do not requireperforming a pairing procedure. If you should need to perform pairing manually forany reason (e.g. connecting to a new host PC Adapter, or adding a Device Adapterthat was not purchased in a set), please refer to Appendix B: Pairing Procedure2. Wait for the System Tray icon to turn green, indicating that a wireless connectionwith the Display Adapter has been established. The Display iconis also displayed assoon as a connection is established and the Display drivers are active.Note: If you do not see the icon changing to green, or do not see the Display icon, pleasesee Appendix A: Troubleshooting Help for suggestions.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 11

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.14 Wireless USB Manager User InterfaceThe Wireless USB Manager is the main user interface which allows you to monitor andcontrol the available Wireless USB devices and connections that are within range of the PC.4.1 Wireless USB Manager System Tray IconThe Wireless USB Manager icon is automatically displayed in the Windows System Traywhenever Windows starts. The color and shape of the icon indicates the current activity state,as described in the following table:Icon ColorStatusConnected (green icon)A wireless connection is established with a Wireless USB Device Adapter.Host Hardware Enabled (red icon)Wireless USB PC Adapter is connected to the PC (PC Adapter is enabled), but nowireless connection is detected.Host Hardware Disconnected (gray icon)Wireless USB PC Adapter is not connected.Host Hardware Disabled (gray icon with X)Wireless USB PC Adapter is disabled.Note: Under the Japan regional setting, this icon is displayed whenever the AC powersource is disconnected from the PC.Wireless USB Channel is Busy (green icon with exclamation)Low channel quality detected, but at least one Wireless USB device is still connected.To improve connection quality, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting Help forsuggestions.Wireless USB Channel is not available (red icon with exclamation)No available channel detected. To improve connection quality, see Appendix A:Troubleshooting Help for suggestions.4.2 Accessing the Wireless USB ManagerTo access the Wireless USB Manager: Right click the Wireless USB Manager System Tray iconConnections to display the Wireless USB Manager screen.and select Wireless USBFigure 3: System Tray Icon - Context menuPage 12Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Table 1: Context menu optionsMenu OptionDescriptionWireless USBManagerDisplays the main user interface, which displays a list of Wireless USB devices thatare available, and their connection status (Connected, Not Connected,Blocked)HelpOpens the help/troubleshooting file (HTML format) in a browserAboutDisplays the About screen, containing version information for the drivers and software.ExitCloses the Wireless USB Manager applicationFigure 4: Wireless USB Manager– remote device connectedCables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 13

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Table 2: Wireless USB Manager optionsMenu OptionDescriptionHost IDDisplays the currently connected PC Adapter ID numberConnection Quality:The following are the different states of the connection status icon which indicatesthe connection quality:Blocked –Not connected –Connected–Medium-Good –Very Good-Excellent –Advanced SettingsDisplays the Advanced Settings screen, allows configuration of the PC Adapter RFsettings.CloseCloses the Wireless USB Manager screen, does NOT close the Wireless USB Managerapplication.AboutDisplays the About screen containing basic information regarding the software versionand vendor details(Help)Page 14Opens the help/troubleshooting file (HTML format) in a browserCables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.14.3 Blocking or Disassociating a DeviceThe Wireless USB Manager screen allows you to remove devices or to temporarily disablethem from connecting to the Host.To Block a device temporarily, and prevent it from connecting to the Host: Right click the device name in the Connection list and select Block Device.To remove a device from the list of available devices completely: Right click the device name in the Connection list and select Disassociate DeviceNote: The Disassociate Device option is only available for Device Adapters that arepurchased separately and not in a set.For information about Pairing an Adapter set, see Appendix B: Pairing Procedure.Figure 5: Wireless USB Manager context menuFigure 6: Wireless USB Manager– remote device blockedTable 3: Context menu optionsMenu OptionDescriptionBlock/UnBlock DeviceAllows you to temporarily disable a device from connecting with the Host.Disassociate DeviceRemoves the device from the list. To return the device to the list, Pairing mustbe performed again.PropertiesDisplays the properties screen for this device.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 15

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.14.4 Changing Device Names in the Wireless USB ManagerThe Wireless USB Manager screen allows you to modify the name of the device that appearsin the connections list.To modify the device name:1. Double-click the device name2. Enter the text that you want.3. Click anywhere outside of the device name area to finalize.Figure 7: Editing Device Name in Wireless USB Manager4.5 Advanced SettingsThe Advanced Settings screen of the Wireless USB Manager allows viewing advancedsettings, and allows configuration of the Channel and Region selection in the Host.To access the Advanced Settings screen: In the Wireless USB Manager screen, click Advanced SettingsFigure 8: Advanced Settings screenPage 16Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1OptionDescriptionRegion:Allows selecting the regulatory region: USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, ChinaCurrent Channel(read only)Displays the current PHY ChannelChannel Quality (read only) Displays Channel quality: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Low, Not ConnectedSelect ChannelAllows selecting PHY Channels: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13*, 14, 15#Select Rate (Mbps)This option is not active.ApplyApplies the configuration changes that were madeCloseCloses the Advanced Settings screenNotes: * This is the default value for USA region.# This is the only available option for Europe, Japan, Korea and China regions.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 17

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15 Using and Configuring the Display AdapterThe following are suggested work modes for connecting a display screen to the DisplayAdapter: Mirror Mode Extend Mode Laptop with Lid Closed External Display OnlyNote: The display properties for the Display Adapter can be configured in two ways: asdescribed in Sec. 5.2 Configuring the Display via the Display Icon Context Menu, oras described in Sec. 5.3 Configuring the Display via Windows Display Properties.When changing settings, or during first connection between the PC Adapter andDisplay Adapter, the PC display may flicker or turn on and off as the screenresolution is automatically adjusted.5.1 Using the Display AdapterUpon first time operation, the Display Adapter is in Extend mode, this section (Sec. 5.1)describes the different modes that can be set.In Sec. 5.2 and 5.3 you will find the procedures for configuring these modes.5.1.1 Using Mirror Modemode is used to display the identical content on the additional screen as is shown onthe main PC/Laptop screen. Mirror mode is generally used to display the PC contents on alarger or higher definition display. See Figure 9: Mirror Mode - displaying PC desktop on alarger display screen.MirrorFigure 9: Mirror Mode - displaying PC desktop on a larger display screenNote: Mirror mode is not recommended for playing HD video.Page 18Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.1.2 Using Extend ModeUse the Extend mode to display different content on each display screen. In Extend mode,the display attached to the Display Adapter becomes an extended part of the Windowsdesktop. The extra desktop area is a great productivity aid, allowing you to view or work withmore applications or documents at the same time. You can also use this mode to extend yourdesktop to fill multiple screens that are positioned next to each other for a larger continuouswork space.PC screenExternal(extended) screenFigure 10: Illustration of extend modeNote: Extend mode is recommended for playing HD video.Figure 11: Extend Mode - using second display for an additional application or a movie5.1.3 Laptop Operation with the Lid ClosedYou can work conveniently with a laptop by setting its default action upon closing the lid to"Do nothing" (to prevent the laptop from entering "sleep" or "hibernation" mode, ControlPanel Power Options, "When I close the lid:" - "Do nothing"), and then set the DisplayAdapter screen as the primary display while disabling the main screen (see Sec. 5.3.5 Settingthe Display Adapter as the Primary Display).The laptop lid can then be closed, and the laptop can be used with the Display Adapter screenand an external keyboard and mouse attached to the laptop. This configuration can be usedtogether with either Mirror mode or Extend mode.5.1.4 External Display OnlyWhen you want to use the external display only, (see Sec. 5.3.5 Setting the Display Adapteras the Primary Display), you can close your main monitor and view movies on the externaldisplay attached to the Display Adapter.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 19

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.2 Configuring the Display via the Display Icon Context MenuWhen a link is established with the Wireless USB Display Adapter, the Display drivers areactivated and the Display iconappears in the Windows system tray.The right-click context menu of the Display icon contains configuration options thatcorrespond to the display mode.Note: When changing settings, the PC display may flicker or turn on and off as the screenresolution is automatically adjusted.Configuration OptionOptions availableRemarksScreen ResolutionExtend mode onlyColor QualityExtend mode onlyScreen RotationMirror and Extend modesExtend ToExtend mode onlyExtendSets the Extend modeMirrorSets the Mirror modeOffDisables the remote displayPage 20Select Mirror or Extend modeto enable the displayCables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Configuration OptionOptions availableRemarksAdvancedOpens the Windows Display Settings screen5.2.1 Setting Mirror ModeTo set the display to Mirror mode: Right click the DisplayLink System Tray iconmenu The resolution, color depth and refresh rate of the primary screen are duplicated on thedisplay connected to the Display Adapter. If the display connected to the Display Adapter supports a lower resolution than theprimary display, the primary graphics device will have its resolution changedautomatically to ensure the whole picture fits on the additional display screen. If the display screen connected to the Display Adapter is larger than the primary screen,the image will be adjusted to a letter-box frame to preserve the correct aspect ratio.and select Mirror from the contextNote: When changing from Extend to Mirror mode, it is recommended to first set theDisplay to Off, and then set to Mirror.5.2.2 Setting Extend ModeTo set the display to Extend mode: Right click the DisplayLink System Tray iconand select Extend from the contextmenu.You can also select the Extend To option to specify which side of the extended space isoccupied by the extended display.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 21

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Note: When changing from Mirror to Extend mode, it is recommended to first set theDisplay to Off, and then set to Extend.To place an application window in the extended space, use the following tips: Reduce the application window size to about half the normal size, and then drag theapplication window (dragging by the Title Bar at the top of the screen) past the edge ofyour main display and into the extended display space. Resize the window in theextended space as needed for comfortable viewing. When dragging a running process window such as a movie or other application from themain screen to the extended screen, it is recommended to pause or stop the runningapplication first, and restart it in the extended screen.Page 22Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.3 Configuring the Display via Windows Display PropertiesDisplay settings can also be configured from the Windows Display Properties dialog box. (InWindows Vista: right click on the desktop, select Personalize Display Settings. InWindows XP: right click on the desktop, select Properties Settings tab).Drag area forselecting andpositioning displayFigure 12: Windows Display Settings5.3.1 Selecting the Correct Display MonitorIn the monitor drop down box, find the entry for the Display Adapter display monitor ".onDisplayLink Graphics". You can arrange this display's position with respect to the othermonitors on the extended desktop by using the drag area at the top of the Windows DisplaySettings dialog. If you are not sure which number represents which display, click IdentifyMonitors and a large identifying number will appear on each display.5.3.2 Setting the Display to Extend or Mirror ModeTo set the display in Extend mode, check the option Extend the desktop onto this monitorTo set the display into Mirror mode, uncheck the box marked Extend the desktop onto this(see circle #1 in Figure 12).monitorCables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 23

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.3.3 Adjusting Screen ResolutionUse the Resolution slider to adjust the desired resolution of the display (see circle #2 inFigure 12).5.3.4 Adjusting Color LevelUse the Colors drop-down box to select a color complexity level (see circle #2 in Figure 12).5.3.5 Setting the Display Adapter as the Primary DisplayTo make the Display Adapter display the primary display:4. Select the screen that is connected to the Display Adapter - for example "Default Monitoron DisplayLink Graphics Adapter" as shown in the screen above.5. Check the option Extend the desktop onto this monitor.(In Windows XP - Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor).6. Check the option This is my main monitor.(in Windows XP - Use this device as the primary monitor).7. Click OK to save the new settings.Note: On some PCs it is necessary to disable the main display (uncheck the box marked‘Extend the desktop onto this monitor’ for the main display) as part of the samesettings change.The Display Adapter remains the primary one if the PC enters Hibernate or Suspendmode or is rebooted. If the Display Adapter is detached, the main display becomesthe primary display again.Page 24Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.4 Optimizing Wireless Video DisplayThe following are suggested operating modes for best results in displaying video with theWireless USB Display Adapter. Additional suggestions can be found in Appendix A:Troubleshooting Help.5.4.1 Optimizing Internet Video ViewingMany video content websites use an embedded Adobe Flash player to show video content. Insome cases to achieve best performance with the Flash player, (for example, when viewingonline video content in full screen mode) adjust the Flash Player settings as follows.To optimize the Flash player for the Display Adapter:1. Right click the video content on the website and select Settings from the Adobe FlashPlayer context menu.2. In the Adobe Flash Player Settings screen, uncheck the Enable hardware accelerationoption and click Close to close the settings screen.3. Resume viewing the video content.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 25

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.4.2 Setting Aero Desktop Theme in VistaFor best performance when using the Wireless Display Adapter with Windows Vistaoperating platform, it is recommended to use the Aero desktop theme.To set the Vista desktop to the Aero theme:4. Right click the desktop and select Personalize.5. In the Control Panel\Personalization screen, select Windows Color and Appearance6. Select Windows Aero from the Color scheme list, click OK to save the new setting.Page 26Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.15.4.3 Recommended Media Player ApplicationsOn Vista WDDM Aero and Windows XP (in Extend mode), the Display Adapter can displaymedia files and DVDs using the following media players: Windows Media Player efault.mspx) WinDVD 8 (www.intervideo.com) PowerDVD 7 (www.cyberlink.com) RealPlayer 11 (www.real.com)Note: To get a better idea of what you can do with the Display Adapter and multiple displayscreens, please see the web page "How it Works" at this address:http://www.displaylink.com/how it works.html5.4.4 Recommended Minimum System RequirementsFor best performance, the following are the recommended minimum system requirements: Personal computer with USB 2.0 port available Microsoft Windows XP SP3, or Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 (32 or 64 bit) TV/display/projector with VGA or HDMI port At least 1.2GHz Single Core CPU (1.8GHz Single Core or 1.6GHz Dual Corerecommended) 512MB RAM memory minimum (1GB RAM memory recommended)Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 27

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.16 LED IndicationsThe following LED indications allow you to see the operational status of the Wireless USBadapters. Power:- OFF when no power is applied or adapter is not connected- Momentary green when initially connected to USB port. Traffic— Rapid flashing when data is received.Figure 13: Wireless USB PC Adapter LEDFigure 14: Wireless USB Device Adapter LEDPage 28Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary Information

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Appendix A: Troubleshooting HelpProblem/QuestionSymptomsPC Adapter is attachedto PC, but I see theGray icon in SystemHost does not show ReadySolution(red) icon in System TrayORTrayHost does not show Connected(green) icon in System TrayDetach and re-attach PCAdapterORExit from the WirelessUSB Manager (rightclick the System Trayicon, select Exit) andrestart the Wireless USBManager.ORDetach PC Adapter,restart PC, re-attach thePC AdapterDisplay Adapter icon isnot displayed in theDisplay Adapter iconSystem Trayis not displayed in the System Tray.Detach and re-attach thepower supply of theDisplay AdapterORDetach and re-attach thePC Adapter to restart theadapter hardware.ORReset the PC and tryagain to establish thewireless connection. tothe Display Adapter.Cables UnlimitedTM Proprietary InformationPage 29

User Guide Wireless USB Display Adapter Set R1.1Problem/QuestionSymptomsSolutionThe External Display is No image is displayed by the remote screen (external display).not activatedCheck to see that thevideo cable between theDisplay Adapter and thedisplay screen isconnected properly andsecurely.Ensure that you haveselected the correct inputsource in the displayscreen controls (e.g.HDMI, VGA, Line In,Digital Input).Check to see that thepower supply to thedisplay screen isconnected properly.Make sure that theScreen Resolution that isset on the PC issupported by the externaldisplay. Please see Sec.5.2 Configuring theDisplay via the DisplayIcon Context Menu andSec. 5.3.3 AdjustingScreen Resolution forinstructionsMovie playing isSome laptop models offer an active hard-disk protection feature thatdisrupted by moving the locks the hard-disk when too much motion is detected by the laptop.laptopThis may cause movie playing to be disrupted when moving orjarring the laptop.Disable or lower thesensitivity of the activehard-disk protectionmechanism.Movie playingperformance is poorOpen the Wireless USBManager and check theConnection Qualityindication - adjust thedistance and/or the lineof sight between the PCand the Display Adapterto improve the wirelessconnection quality.Movie playing is jumpy or uneven or may get stuck due to weakwireless connection.ORReduce the screenresolution by a step ortwo.For more DisplayAdapter tips andinformation:Please refer to the Support Knowledgebase section of theDisplayLink website for more specific informatio

ensure the PC (with PC Adapter attached) is within 3 meter distance from the Display Adapter for the initial connection. Ensure the two adapters have clear line-of-sight. Connect the 5VDC power supply to the Video Base power receptacle. Note : The PC Adapter and Device Adapter in this set are already pa

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