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What wireless signal range can I expect with the Receiver?
The Receiver is designed to be used in the same room with the source device. For best
performance, the source device should be placed within 20 meters to the Receiver.
How can I upgrade the Receiver’s firmware?
You can upgrade the receiver's firmware by using the Local Management Interface, a USB
flash drive, or ScreenBeam Central Management System.
How do I configure the receiver's general settings, such as changing language,
rename the receiver, enable/disable screen saver, and idling time for screen saver?
You can configure the receiver's general settings by using the Local Management Interface
or ScreenBeam Central Management System.
How can I adjust the display to fit properly to my TV screen?
You can adjust the display by using the receiver’s Local Management Interface or
ScreenBeam Central Management System.
Log into the receiver’s Local Management Interface, and adjust screen size in the
Display Setting section on the Features page.
In the ScreenBeam Central Management System, double click the receiver to open the
receiver configuration page, and then adjust the TV screen size in the Features
section.
How to set the ScreenBeam video output to fit a display with aspect ratio other than
16:9?
ScreenBeam receiver's HDMI output supports 16:9 resolutions only. So if we connect
ScreenBeam directly to a display device via HDMI, it's no way to get an aspect ratio
other than 16:9.
To output an aspect ratio other than 16:9, we need to use an HDMI-to-VGA adapter
(model number YZ-050) or the receiver’ VGA output. The HDMI-to-VGA adapter
supports the following resolutions: 640*480, 800*600, 1024*768, 1280*720, 1280*768,
1280*800, 1280*960, 1360*768, 1366*768, and 1920*1080, and the receiver’ VGA
output supports the following resolutions: 640*480, 800*600, 1024*768, 1280*800,
1366*768, 1280*1024.
The display device must provide EDID information. Otherwise, ScreenBeam outputs
the 1280*720 resolution only when using the HDMI-to-VGA adapter (YZ-050), or
outputs the 1024*768 resolution when using the receiver’ VGA output.
The VGA cable must support I2S (has 3+6, or 3+9 lines).
Set the resolution to the desired one on the source device. Make sure the resolution is
supported by the source device, the adapter, and the display device. Otherwise, the
display is stretched or has black edges.
If you are using the HDMI-to-VGA adapter (YZ-050), log into the receiver's local
management console, go to Features > Display Setting > VGA Compatibility Mode, and
properly set up the VGA Compatibility Mode feature.
If you are using the receiver’ VGA output, log into the receiver's local management