LITE ON TECHNOLOGY SMPJA MHL wireless adapter User Manual
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MWA2 Wireless Adapter User Manual Contents Product Features .............................................................................................. 4 Connecting to a Projector/Monitor/TV .............................................................. 5 Home Screen.................................................................................................... 6 Navigating the Home Screen ...................................................................... 7 Using eDisplay on a Mac or Windows PC ........................................................ 8 Using eDisplay on a Mobile Device .................................................................. 9 Displaying Media over DLNA.......................................................................... 10 Using Miracast .................................................................................................11 Using the Acer MWA Remote App .................................................................. 13 Setup .............................................................................................................. 15 About ......................................................................................................... 15 Network Settings ....................................................................................... 15 Changing the Language ............................................................................ 20 Upgrading the Firmware ............................................................................ 21 MHL Test Pattern ....................................................................................... 23 Regulatory Information ................................................................................... 24 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .................. 24 Industry Canada statement: ...................................................................... 25 Product Features 1. MHL connector  Connect to MHL port on compatible TV, monitor or projector. 2. Status LED 3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)button  3UHVVEULHĂ\WRVZLWFKEHWZHHQGLVSOD\PRGHV  Press and hold to return to Home Screen.  3UHVVEULHĂ\GXULQJ0LUDFDVWVHWXSWRFRPSOHWHFRQQHFWLRQ Connecting to a Projector/Monitor/TV 1. Power on the projector/monitor/TV. 2. Plug the MWA2 Wireless Adapter into an available MHL port. 3. Wait several seconds for Home Screen to appear. Home Screen The Home Screen appears automatically once the projector/monitor/TV is switched on and correctly connected to the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. Four icons are shown, as described below:  eDisplay - Takes you to the eDisplay screen and provides details on how to connect your computer or mobile device using this method. For more information, see âUsing eDisplay on a Mobile Deviceâ on page 9.  DLNA - Takes you to the DLNA screen and provides details on how to connect your computer or mobile device using this method. For more information, see âDisplaying Media over DLNAâ on page 10.  Miracast - Takes you to the Miracast screen and provides details on how to connect your compatible device using this method. For more information, see âUsing Miracastâ on page 11.  Setup7DNHV\RXWRWKH6HWXSVFUHHQZKHUH\RXFDQÂżQGLQIRUPDWLRQ DERXWRUFRQÂżJXUHWKH0:$:LUHOHVV$GDSWHU)RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQVHH âSetupâ on page 15. Navigating the Home Screen There are several ways to select an icon from the Home Screen, as follows:  Using the projector/monitor/TVâs remote control - Use the remote controlâs left/right/select buttons to move around the Home Screen and select an icon. Note that if an icon is highlighted, it will automatically be selected after approximately three seconds. To return to the Home Screen, press the remote controlâs Back button.  Using the WPS button on the Wireless Adapter%ULHĂ\SUHVVWKH:36 button to move between the icons. When an icon is left highlighted for approximately three seconds, it will automatically be selected. To return to the Home Screen, press the WPS button for at least two seconds, then release.  Using your mobile device as a remote control - By downloading and installing the Acer MWA Remote app, you can use your mobile device as a remote control to control the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. For more information, see âUsing the Acer MWA Remote Appâ on page 13. Using eDisplay on a Mac or Windows PC 7RFRQQHFW\RXU0DFRU:LQGRZV3&WRWKH0:$:LUHOHVV$GDSWHUÂżUVW install the driver, as follows: 1. On the projector/monitor/TV, go to the eDisplay screen by using that GHYLFHÂśVUHPRWHFRQWURORUE\EULHĂ\SUHVVLQJWKH:36EXWWRQRQWKH0:$ Wireless Adapter. 2. Open Wi-Fi on your computer. 3. Connect it to the MWA2 (Acer_MWA2_XXXX). 4. Open your Internet Browser and key in the WiFi IP as shown on your projector/monitor/TV. 5. Download the driver for your Mac or Windows PC. Using eDisplay on a Mobile Device 1. Download and install the Acer eDisplay app (shown above) from the Apple Store or Google Play. Alternatively, you can download this app directly if you have a QR barcode reader by scanning the QR barcode on the eDisplay screen shown on the previous page. 2. Open Wi-Fi Settings on your mobile device and connect to Acer_MWA2_ XXXX. The default password is 87654321. 3. Open the Acer eDisplay app on your mobile device. 4. Select the MWA2 device on the list that appears in order to connect to the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. 5. On the projector/monitor/TV, go to the eDisplay screen by using that GHYLFHÂśVUHPRWHFRQWURORUE\EULHĂ\SUHVVLQJWKH:36EXWWRQRQWKH0:$ Wireless Adapter to switch between modes. 6. On your mobile device, input the 4 digit PassCode as displayed on eDisplay screen of the projector/monitor/TV. 7. &KRRVHZKLFKW\SHRIÂżOHWRGLVSOD\IURPWKHRSWLRQVGLVSOD\HGDWWKHWRSRI the screen. Options available include Photo, Document, Internet, Dropbox, Camera, Video and Split Control. 8. 'HSHQGLQJRQWKHW\SHRIÂżOHFKRVHQXVHWKHLFRQVRURWKHURSWLRQVRIIHUHG RQWKHPRELOHGHYLFHÂśVVFUHHQWREURZVHIRUDQGRSHQWKHUHTXLUHGÂżOH 9. 7KHFKRVHQÂżOHZLOOQRZEHGLVSOD\HGE\WKHSURMHFWRUPRQLWRU79 Displaying Media over DLNA 1. On the projector/monitor/TV, go to the DLNA screen by using that GHYLFHÂśVUHPRWHFRQWURORUE\EULHĂ\SUHVVLQJWKH:36EXWWRQWZLFHRQWKH MWA2. 2. Open Wi-Fi on your computer or other device. 3. Connect it to the MWA2 (Acer_MWA2_XXXX). 4. Open the DLNA-supporting Software on your computer or other device. 5. Ensure both media source device and the dongle are connected to the same AP or physical network. 6. Ensure that the renderer is set as the MWA2 (Acer_MWA2_XXXX). 7. Start playing media on your computer or other device. 10 Using Miracast If your device supports Miracast, you can use this instead of eDisplay. 1. On your mobile device, open Settings. 2. Choose Display. 3. Select Wireless Display. 4. Switch Wireless Display ON. 5. If you do not already see Acer_MWA2_XXXX on the list of Wireless displays, tap SEARCH FOR DISPLAYS. 6. Tap Acer_MWA2_XXXX to connect to the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. 11 7. If asked to do so, press the WPS button on the MWA2 Wireless Adapter, or input the PIN code shown on the screen (see below) into your mobile device. 8. After several seconds, the projector/monitor/TV will start displaying what is shown on the screen of your mobile device. Note that you must have Wi-Fi enabled on your mobile device in order for Miracast to work. 12 Using the Acer MWA Remote App As an alternative to using the remote control of your projector/monitor/TV, you can control the MWA2 Wireless Adapter directly from your mobile device using the Acer MWA Remote app, as follows: 1. Download and install the Acer MWA Remote app (shown above) from the Apple Store or Google Play (alternatively you can go straight to the download link by scanning the QR barcode on the projector/monitor/TV display if you have a suitable QR barcode scanner on your mobile device). The QR barcode is highlighted in the image below: 13 2. Open the Acer MWA Remote app on your mobile device. The app will search for suitable devices to control. 3. Choose the MWA2 Wireless Adapter from the list which appears. The following screen is then displayed: 4. Use the left, right, up, down, or select (center) keys to control the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. the Esc key acts as a back button. 5. :KHQÂżQLVKHGXVHWKHEDFNEXWWRQRQ\RXUPRELOHGHYLFH QRWWKH(VFNH\ in the Acer MWA Remote app) to exit the application. Note that you must have Wi-Fi enabled on your mobile device in order for the Acer MWA Remote app to work. 14 Setup About Select âaboutâ to view model information about your MWA2 Wireless Adapter. Network Settings To enter network settings, select Network Setting. 15 Navigating the Network Setting Screen Use your controlâs left, right, up, down and select keys to navigate the Network Settings screen as follows:  Use the left/right keys to choose between the AP Setting window (left) and the AP List (Client Mode) window (right). The currently-selected window will be highlighted with a yellow surround.  Use the up/down keys to move between options within the selected window.  Use the select key to select an option. Using the On-screen Keyboard $Q\WLPH\RXFOLFNLQWRDWH[WHQWU\ÂżHOGWKHRQVFUHHQNH\ERDUGZLOODSSHDUDV shown below: 16  Use the left, right, up and down keys to move around the keyboard.  Use the select key to input the highlighted character/number.  Use the back button to exit the keyboard. Choosing between Modes You can select between AP Mode or Client Mode.  AP Mode makes the MWA2 Wireless Adapter an Access Point that your mobile device can connect to directly.  Client Mode requires that the MWA2 Wireless Adapter connect to another Access Point (which your mobile device should also connect to in order to communicate with the MWA2 Wireless Adapter). To change the Wi-Fi mode, switch Client Mode (right hand column) ON or OFF. When OFF, AP Mode is activated. When ON, Client Mode is activated. Although the ON and OFF options are next to each other, you may have to use your controlâs up/down arrows to select between them. See âNavigating the Network Setting Screenâ on page 16 for more information on navigating the Settings screen. 17 AP Mode In AP Mode, you can edit the following settings:  66,' 6HUYLFH6HW,GHQWLÂżFDWLRQ - This is the name you will see when looking for available Access Points from another device.  Security - Switch security ON or OFF. If ON, then a password will be required by any devices trying to connect to the MWA2 Wireless Adapter.  PSK (Pre-Shared Key) - If security is switched ON, this is the password you will be asked to input on your mobile device in order to connect to the MWA2 Wireless Adapter. 7RFKDQJHHLWKHURIWKHVHVHWWLQJVVHOHFWWKHLUHQWU\ÂżHOGDQGDYLUWXDO NH\ERDUGZLOODSSHDURQVFUHHQ:KHQÂżQLVKHGW\SLQJDQ\YDOXHVXVHWKHEDFN EXWWRQWRH[LWWKDWÂżHOG2QFHDOOÂżHOGVKDYHEHHQÂżOOHGVHOHFWWKHWLFNDWWKH ERWWRPRIWKHVFUHHQWRFRQÂżUP VKRZQEHORZ 18 Client Mode In Client Mode, you will see a list of available APs that you can connect your MWA2 Wireless Adapter to, as follows: 1. Ensure Client Mode is set to ON. 2. Select an AP from the list shown. (If you do not see the AP you are looking for, try selecting Refresh. If the AP is hidden, you can add it manually by selecting Add and inputting the necessary details.) 3. If the network requires a password, you will be asked to input the PSK. +LJKOLJKWWKH36.HQWU\ÂżHOGDQGDQRQVFUHHQNH\ERDUGZLOODSSHDU 4. Fill in the PSK using the onscreen keyboard. 19 Changing the Language To change the language, select Language Setting, then scroll right or left until \RXÂżQG\RXUSUHIHUUHGODQJXDJH 20 Upgrading the Firmware %HIRUHVWDUWLQJWKHÂżUPZDUHXSJUDGHSURFHVV\RXPXVWPDNHVXUHWKDWWKH MWA Wireless Adapter is connected in Client Mode to an access point with Internet access. For more information on connecting in Client Mode, see âAboutâ on page 15. 7RXSJUDGHWKHÂżUPZDUHIROORZWKHVHVWHSV 1. From the Setup Screen, select Firmware Upgrade. 2. Select YesWRFRQÂżUP 21 3. :DLWDVWKHÂżUPZDUHXSGDWHLVGRZQORDGHGDQGLQVWDOOHG GXULQJWKLV time you will see a progress screen for downloading and then another for installing). Please be patient as the process may take some time. Caution: Do not turn off the device or unplug the MWA Wireless Adapter at DQ\WLPHGXULQJWKHÂżUPZDUHXSJUDGH 4. 2QFHWKHÂżUPZDUHXSJUDGHLVFRPSOHWHWKH0:$:LUHOHVV$GDSWHUZLOO automatically reboot. 22 MHL Test Pattern The MHL Test Pattern displays a pattern on the projector/monitor/TV screen. 23 Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution:$Q\FKDQJHVRUPRGLÂżFDWLRQVQRWH[SUHVVO\DSSURYHGE\WKH party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate this equipment. Operation within a 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range is restricted to indoor environments. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Note: Country code selection is for non-US models only and is not available on all US models. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi products marketed in the US 24 PXVWEHÂż[HGWR86RSHUDWLRQFKDQQHOVRQO\ Industry Canada statement: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prĂŠsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dâIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lâexploitation est autorisĂŠe aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) lâappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lâutilisateur de lâappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioĂŠlectrique subi, mĂŞme si le brouillage est susceptible dâen compromettre le fonctionnement. Please add 20cm restriction limit for RF exposure compliance. Caution: (i) Devices operating in the 5150-5250 MHz band are for indoor use only to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co-channel mobile satellite systems; (ii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz bands shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and (iii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the 5725-5825 MHz EDQGVKDOOFRPSO\ZLWKWKHHLUSOLPLWVVSHFLÂżHGIRUSRLQWWRSRLQWDQGQRQ point-to-point operation as appropriate. (iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz bands and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LELAN devices. Avertissement: Le guide dâutilisation des dispositifs pour rĂŠseaux locaux doit inclure des instructions prĂŠcises sur les restrictions susmentionnĂŠes, notamment : (i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont rĂŠservĂŠs XQLTXHPHQWSRXUXQHXWLOLVDWLRQjOÂśLQWpULHXUDÂżQGHUpGXLUHOHVULVTXHVGH brouillage prĂŠjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mĂŞmes canaux; (ii) le gain maximal dâantenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 470-5 725 MHz doit se conformer Ă la limite de p.i.r.e.; (iii) le gain maximal dâantenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 0+] GRLWVHFRQIRUPHUjODOLPLWHGHSLUHVSpFLÂżpHSRXU lâexploitation point Ă point et non point Ă point, selon le cas. 25 (iv) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi ĂŞtre avisĂŠs que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dĂŠsignĂŠs utilisateurs principaux (c.-Ă -d., quâils ont la prioritĂŠ) pour les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. DĂŠclaration dâexposition aux radiations: Cet ĂŠquipement est conforme aux limites dâexposition aux rayonnements IC ĂŠtablies pour un environnement non contrĂ´lĂŠ. Cet ĂŠquipement doit ĂŞtre installĂŠ et utilisĂŠ avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. 26
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