Addlogix Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 Version 0.2
1 Introduction
1.1 Product Description
The Addlgoix Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 device is a graphics/video converter that
enables you to wirelessly connect your desktop or laptop computer to any display such as a
television, projector, or computer monitor.
The device has its own software (Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 application) that allows you
to control viewing options and configure predefined settings so that future connections are
simple and easy.
1.2 Product Specification
Hardware Overview
Video Connector • DVI-I
• VGA
Audio Connector • 1 x 3.5mm audio jack
• 2 channel stereo
Network • RJ45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
• Wireless 802.11 g
Power Supply • DC 5V 2A
Figure 1: Hardware Description
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1.3 Minimum System Requirements
Operating System
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP4)
• Windows XP Home / Professional Edition SP2
• Windows Vista
Computer System
• Pentium 4 or M >1.5 GHz1
• 512 MB of RAM
• 802.11b/g capability (built-in or external adapter)
• 10MB free hard driv e space
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Dual-core recommended
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802.11g is requi red for full-motion video
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2 Hardware Setup
2.1 Attaching InternetVue 2100 to a Television or Monitor
1. Connect a DVI or VGA cable to the appropriate DVI or VGA port on the InternetVue 2100.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate DVI or VGA port on the television,
projector or monitor.
3. To enabl e audio, connect a stereo cable from the television, monitor or external speakers to
the stereo jack connector on the InternetVue 2100.
4. To enable access to the Internet (optional), connect a network cable to the 10/100M Ethernet
port on the InternetVue 2100.
5. Connect the power supply to the power port on the InternetVue 2100.
6. After connecting power, the television or monitor to which the Internet 2100 is attached
shows the PC2TV screen, This indicates that the InternetVue 2100 is connected.
PC2TV-2998
Figure 2:InternetVue 2100 Splash Screen
Note the screen contains a display ID.
This display ID, also known as the SSID, is unique to each InternetVue 2100. The SSID is
needed to connect your computer to the InternetVue 2100.
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3 Software Setup
3.1 Installing Software
Before you install the InternetVue 2100 software, remove any earlier version of the InternetVue
2100 software installed on the computer. See “Uninstalling Software” for removal instruction.
1. Load the CD that came with the InternetVue 2100 into the computer CD/DVD drive. The
Setup program should Auto-Start (or click on PC2TVSetup.exe to start the program)
2. Select the License Agreement checkbox
and click Next.
3. The software will automatically start to
install.
4. Click Reboot when the installation is
complete.
5. Click on , the InternetVue 2100 icon to launch the application and your computer screen
should be projecting on the television, projector or computer monitor.
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3.2 Uninstalling the Software
1. Click Start and navigate to All Programs > PC2TV
2. Click Uninstall and the software removal process will begin.
3. When the un-installation process is finished, reboot your PC.
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4 InternetVue 2100 Software Application
4.1 Using the Configuration Wizard
After installing InternetVue 2100 software, on the first application start, the Configuration
Wizard will appear to guide you through the initial setup. The Wizard can also be selected by
clicking the Wizard button in the Advance View screen.
Figure 3: Conf ig uration Wizar d W elcome Screen
The wizard guides you through each configuration screen.
The Tutorial section (on the right of the screen), describes the settings available on the
screen.
Click the “Next” or “Back” buttons at any time to move through the Wizard configuration
screens.
Click the “Finish” button (or the “X” in the upper right corner of the screen) to end the
Wizard.
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