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    1 U SER G UIDE W IRELESS AV A DAPTER Model: 29599[...]

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    1 Introduction........................ ............................................................ ............................... ..............................2 Features............................. .........................................................................................................................3 System Requirements.... .[...]

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    2 Thank you for purchasing the TruLink™ Wireless AV Adapter. The TruLink Wireless AV Adapter works with a Certified Wireless USB Host Adapter to wirelessly stream video and audio from your computer to a remote monitor, projector, or television. Utiliz ing Ultra-Wide Band technol ogy, the Wireless AV Adapter enables in-room wireless connectivity a[...]

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    3  Requires an existing USB Host Adapter (#28598 or # 29578)-not included  Video and Audio support in a single device adapt er, delivered wirelessly from a computer to an external display  Supports high resolution UXGA/WSX GA video and 3.5mm stereo audio  Works in both extended desktop and dual monitor screen modes  Supports native m[...]

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    4  Microsoft® Windows® XP 32-bit with Service Pack 3 or higher; Microsoft® Vista® 32-bit/64-bit; or Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit Minimum Requirements (Office, Product ivity, and Web applications) Windows XP- Processor: 1.66GHz Atom or Celeron Ram: 512MB Windows Vista/ Windows 7- Overall WEI Score: 3.0 or better Processor: 1.4GHz Core2Duo or bette[...]

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    5  Wireless AV Adapter  One (1) Dipole Antenna  3ft USB A Male/Mini-B Male Cable  1ft VGA Male/Male Cable  3ft 3.5mm Male/Male Cable  3ft 3.5mm Male to 2 RCA Male Cable  5V/2.5A Power Adapter  Mounting Bracket  Two (2) Self-Tapping Screws  Quick Start Guide  Driver CD w/Electronic User Guide P ACKAGE C ONTENTS[...]

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    6 1. VGA: VGA Activity Indicator • LED is solid when disp lay cable is connected. • LED is blinking when dat a is being transferred. 2. PWR: Power Indicator • LED is solid when power is applied. 3. 1-2-3: Status Indicator • Illuminated number/s indicates the wireless USB Host Adapter that is currently sync ed with the Wireless VGA with Inte[...]

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    7 IMPORTANT NOTE: • If installing on Windows XP, Service Pack 3 (SP 3) is required. Verify that this has been installed before installing the Wi reless AV Adapter software. • Before installing the software, when using a Wireless USB host adapter make sure that it and the Wireless AV Adapter are not connected to the computer and the Wireless AV [...]

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    8 This will take you to the TruLink Wireless USB Kit InstallShield Wizard . Click “Next” to go to proceed with the install. Read and accept the Wire less USB software License Agreement by clicking “Yes”. S OFTWARE /D EVICE I NSTALLATION[...]

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    9 Read and accept the Li cense Agreement for the DisplayLink software. After the software installs, your installation is complete and you can hit the “Finish” bu tton to exit the wizard. Important: reboot/restart if prompted. S OFTWARE /D EVICE I NSTALLATION[...]

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    10 S TEP 2 (I F NECESSARY )-D RIVER I NSTALLATION F OR THE W IRELESS USB H OST A DAPTER ( SOLD SEPARATELY ) 1. Install your Wireless USB host adapter if you have not already done so. Please refer to your Wireless USB host adapter instructional guide or you may try to contact the manufactur er for the proper driver installation process. 2. Your Wire[...]

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    11 S TEP 3 – D EVICE I NSTALLATION FOR THE T RU L INK W IRELESS AV A DAPTER The TruLink Wireless AV Adapter supports two association method s: Cable Associ ation and Pin Association. Only one of these methods is necessary to complete installation. The instructions below describe steps for both methods, and how to use th is adapter in Wired Mode. [...]

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    12 Figure: Pin Association Entry P IN A SSOCIATION For Pin Association, it is strongly recommended that you use a TruLink Wireles s USB Host Adapter, as some other Wireless USB host adapters may not support the feature. To pin associate with the TruLink Wireless USB Host Adapter, please do the following: 1. Make sure the Wireless AV Adapter Wirel e[...]

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    13 V ERIFY C ONNECTION To verify connection from Cable or PIN Associati on, you can open the Wireless USB host manager utility and you should have an icon disp layed representing the TruLink Wireless AV Adapter. W IRED M ODE Your Wireless AV Adapter can also be used wired mode. 1. Position the WIRELESS/WIRED sw itch in the WIRED position. 2. Plug t[...]

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    14 W IRELESS VGA D ISPLAY S ETTINGS The TruLink Wireless AV Adapter hosts a number of various settings so that you may configure your image to the way you need it. After you have properly installed the Wireless AV Adapter, an icon rep resenting a monitor will appear in your Windows icon tray. This is the TruLink DisplayL ink Manager. From this util[...]

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    15 NOTE: By default, your monitor will be set for the bes t resolution and will extend your screen to the right. Figure: Display Settings Menu U SING THE W IRELESS AV A DAPTER[...]

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    16 M ENU D ESCRIPTIONS Screen Resolution This allows adjustment for your vide o’s display capable screen resolutions . Please note that if all the options appear from the range of 640x480~1680x1050, y our monitor will most likel y only accept what its maximum capability is. You may want to refer to y our specification section of your display user[...]

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    17 Advanced... This will allow you to go into th e Display Properties setti ngs and make adjustments to your display settings. U SING THE W IRELESS AV A DAPTER[...]

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    18 A UDIO S ETTINGS Upon connecting the Wireless AV Adapter, your audio ou tput from your PC will be defaulted through it at 50% listening level. By right-clicking on the audio icon in the systems icon tray , you can go to Adjust Audio Properties to make any audio adjustments as you would with any audio projection device. That will open up the Soun[...]

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    19 W IRELESS USB H OST A DAPTER S ELECTION Your Wireless USB host adapter/s w ill have to go through the associat ion process before they can be used with the TruLink Wireless AV Adapter. For more information about the association process, please refer to Appendix – Associat ion with other devices. The “HOST” button on the Wireless AV Adapter[...]

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    20 W IRELESS USB H OST A DAPTER R ESET To erase all Wireless USB host adapters associated to your Wireless AV Adapter, hold down the “RESET” button for 10 seconds. This will cause the Wireless AV Adapter to erase all Wireless USB host adapters that have been associated f rom its list. Each Wireless USB hos t adapters will then have to be re-ass[...]

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    21 1. Why can’t I install .NET? You may have an older version of .NET, preventing the newer one f rom being installed. Using Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features on the Control Panel, uninstall any version of Microsoft .NET Framework™ older than version 2.0. Then install Microsoft .NET Framework™ from the Wireless VGA kit installer. 2[...]

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    22 3. Why is my video choppy? If you are experiencing choppy video, try changing the channel (pl ease refer to your Wireless USB host adapter settings for this) or move in your computer closer to the display. 4. I see a blue screen or my desktop background on my display connected with the Wireless AV Adapter, but no icons. Is so mething wrong with [...]

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    23 6. My Wireless USB Host Adapter is plugged into m y computer but I do not hear any t hing out of my speakers when connected through the Wireless AV Adapter. What’s wrong? Check the Wireless USB Manager to see if there is an icon for your Wi reless AV Adapter. If there is no icon, try unplugging and then plugging in your Wi reless USB Host Adap[...]

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    24 1. We only recommend playing bac k video in “Extend” mode. 2. Don’t switch between “Mirr or” and “Extended” modes while video is being played on the wireless display. Doing this can confuse the video player which may cause it to stop its playback. We recommend stopping playback, and then switching vi ewing modes if needed. Then you[...]

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    25 Systems Information Operating System Support: Microsoft XP 32-bit; Microsoft Vista 32-bit/64-bit Operating Range: Up to 30 feet (10 meters) PHY Data Rate: 53.3Mbps, 80Mbps, 106.6M bps, 160Mbps,200Mbps, 320Mbps, 400Mbps, 480Mbps PHY Compliance: WiMedia 1.0 MAC & 1.1 PHY compliant & support for 1.2 PHY Frequency: 3.1GHz to 4.8GHz (WiMedia [...]

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    26 At Cables To Go, we want you to be totally confi dent in your purchase. That is why we offer a one year warranty on this device. If you ex perience problems due to workmans hip or material defect for the duration of this warranty, we will repair or replace this device. To request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number, contact customer [...]

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    27 ! Do not plug the unit in any outlet that does not have enough current to allow the devi ce to function. Refer to the specifications in this manual for power level of the unit. ! Liquid: If this unit or its corresponding power adapter has had liquid spilled on or in it, do not attempt to use the unit. Do not attempt to use this product in an out[...]

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    28 C ABLE ASSOCIATION WI TH OTHER DEVICES A SSOCIATION C ONCEPT In order to establish a secure wireless connection, both your Wireless USB hos t adapter and the Wireless AV Adapter must exchange information about each other. This is done vi a cable or PIN association. A SSOCIATION P ROCESS If you purchase additional Certified Wireless USB Host Adap[...]

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    29 Fi g ure: Cable Association C ABLE A SSOCIATION P ROCEDURE Cable association steps- Examples/F igures shown used with the association of the TruLink Wireless AV Adapter when used with the TruLink Wireless USB Host Adapter. This process w ill vary by manufacturer of your Wireless USB host adapter. 1. Make sure that the Wireless USB host adapter u[...]

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    30 Figure: Wireless AV Adapter Connected Associated Certified Wirele ss USB Devices will appear as icons in the Wireless USB Manager. When the Certified Wireless USB Devices are connect ed, the icon will appear in color (Figure: Wireless AV Adapter Connected). Note: You may rename or delete the Wireless USB Device by right-clicking the device icon [...]

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    31 Figure: Discovery Mode Screen P IN A SSOCIATION P ROCEDURE PIN association steps: Examples/Figures shown used with the association of the TruLink Wireless AV Adapter when used with the TruLi nk Wireless USB Host Adapter. 1. Make sure your Wireless AV Adapter is powered on and your Wireless USB host adapt er is connected to your computer. Click t[...]

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    32 Figure: Discovery Mode in Process Figure: Pin Association Entry 2. The Wireless USB host will search for the Wireless AV Adapter within its range. Note that this operation can take up to 20 seconds (Figure: Di scovery Mode in Process). 3. Once the Wireless USB hos t adapter and the Wireless AV Adapter have exchanged security information, the fol[...]

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    33 4. Enter the PIN of the Wireless VGA Adapter (4-digit PIN) and click Accept Association. The Wireless VGA Adapter and Wireless USB Host Adapter are now associated and ready for operation. P IN C HANGE P ROCEDURE The default PIN setting for the Wireless AV Adapter is “1234”. This section gives you the instructions to change the PIN to another[...]

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    34 3. Make sure the WIRELESS/WIRED switch on your Wireless AV Adapter is in the WIRELESS position and the power cable is plugged in your Wireless VGA Adapter. Connect the USB cable between your Wireless AV Adapter and any availabl e USB port on your computer. A PPENDIX[...]

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    35 4. Click Install this driver software anyway. 5. To change pin, click “Change PIN” A PPENDIX[...]

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    36 6. Enter a 4-Digit PIN (0-9) and click OK. 7. If your PIN is valid, a window displaying yo ur new PIN will appear. Press OK. Your PIN has been successfully changed. IMPORTANT: please exit the Trulink PI N Utility application (Exit button as shown on figure in step 5) bef ore unplugging the USB cable between your Wireless VGA Adapter and your PC.[...]

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    38 For more information on this product or to check for updated drivers, manuals or frequently asked questions pleas e visit our website. www.cablestogo.com V ER . 1.0.12.7.09[...]