Belkin F7D4515V1B ScreenCast AV 4 - Receiver User Manual

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User ManualF7D4515  8820-00863 Rev. A01SCREENCAST AV 4
TABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started....................................... 1Introduction  ............................................1What’s in the Box? .......................................2Product Pictures .........................................3General Information................................... 5  Setting the Product Up ................................ 9  Daily Use with Your ScreenCast Remote  and On-Screen Display ............................... 12ScreenCast AV Settings ...............................13Naming/Renaming Video Sources..........................13Renaming All Video Sources ..............................14Renaming One Video Source..............................14Naming/Renaming Transmitters ...........................15Adding/Deleting a Transmitter .............................16Turning Wireless On/Off ..................................19Setting/Changing the Language ...........................20Troubleshooting and FAQs ............................ 21Connectivity............................................21Distance and Placement..................................22Video and Audio ........................................22Other Information.................................... 24FCC Statement .........................................24Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty......25Technical Support .......................................27
1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the ScreenCast AV wireless system.  We built the ScreenCast AV system with a simple goal: to give people the chance to spend less time staring at their audio/video components and more time watching their HDTV.  Don’t get us wrong—we love our AV products. But we also like the idea of the living room being more about living and less about electronics. And, yes, there are great custom installers out there who build amazing AV systems that are essentially invisible, but we wanted a solution that didn’t require cutting holes in perfectly good walls and the purchase of very expensive long-run HDMI cables.So we built ScreenCast AV and focused on getting the best  distance and AV quality possible in one easy-to-set-up and easy-to- use solution.With a range of up to 100 feet of line-of-sight range (30m) and  30 feet (10m) through many barriers like walls, doors, and audio/video  cabinets, ScreenCast AV can help you design your living space the  way you want it.And, most importantly, ScreenCast AV provides all of that freedom without sacrificing picture quality or sound performance—you can still watch your favorite movies, TV shows, or other AV devices in up to 1080p quality and up to 5.1 channels of high-definition sound.So enjoy ScreenCast AV and your newfound freedom to live the  way you want.GETTING STARTED
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