
AM-100
AirMedia™ Presentation Gateway
Introduction
1
AirMedia™ by Crestron® delivers a very simple, low-cost wireless HD presentation solution.
Hardware Hookup
2
Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustration that follows this paragraph. When
making connections to the AM-100, use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Apply
power after all connections have been made.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
LAN:
Ethernet to Lan
quickstart guide
USB:
Not Used
NOTE: Typical installation uses only the HDMI OUT or the VGA OUT-AUDIO OUT connection.
Operations: Presenter
3
This section provides instructions for sharing a desktop to a display device. For instructions on
remotely viewing a shared desktop, refer to section
Make all connections as described in “Hardware Hookup” in section
device shows the AM-100 welcome screen.
HDMI OUT:
To Projector HDMI Input
VGA OUT:
To Projector VGA Input
(Use with AUDIO OUT)
∫ on page 2.
5V 2.6A:
From AC Power Pack
AUDIO OUT:
To Projector Audio Input
(Use with VGA OUT)
∏. The connected display
Download the Client Software
The AM-100 uses client software to share a PC or Mac® (hereafter referred to as “computer”) desktop. The
computer should be able to access the AM-100 over the network.
NOTE: Mobile devices can share their content using the AirMedia app which is available for iOS
Android™ devices. Download the latest version from the App Store
1. On the computer, open a Web browser and navigate to the Web address or IP address displayed on
the top-left of the AM-100 welcome screen. The download screen is displayed.
2. Click the Download icon for the computer’s operating system The client requires no installation. The
client can either be saved and ran locally, or run from the Internet.
NOTE: When used on a Mac, the AirMedia application must be run from within the disk image file.
Do not drag the application out of the disk image file.
SM
in iTunes® or Google Play™.
®
and
Share the Computer Display
1. Run the client software. The “Login” screen is displayed.
2. In the Code field, enter the code displayed on the AM-100 welcome screen and click Connect. The
client establishes a connection between the computer and the AM-100 while displaying the
presentation control screen on the computer.
5808
1
For details, refer to the AM-100 Operations Guide,
Doc. 7463.
QUICKSTART DOC. 7464B (2036013) 07.13
www.crestron.com
Specifications subject to
change without notice.
Whatever is on the computer is shown on the display connected to the AM-100.
3. Use the following controls to direct the presentation:
A Stop showing the computer’s screen.
H Start showing the computer’s screen.
b Freeze the computer’s screen.
X Close client application and the connection between the computer and the AM-100.
Display a popup menu of additional options. Refer to “Other Controls” on page 2.
– Minimizes the Presentation Control screen.
(Continued on following page)
888.273.7876 201.767.3400
AM-100

AM-100
AirMedia™ Presentation Gateway
Operations: Presenter (Continued)
3
Other Controls
Once a link between the computer and the AM-100 has been established, the AM-100 can be
configured for a custom installation. To configure the AM-100:
1. Use the mouse to click the menu button ( ). A popup menu is displayed.
quickstart guide
2. Use the mouse to configure one of the following options:
● Remote View — Enable Remote View to allow the device to serve images of the
desktop via the built-in Web server.
NOTE: Remote view is not available when Quad View is in use.
● Projection Source (Windows
This is similar to the Extend mode in Windows for multiple displays.
● Projection Quality — Improves the quality of the transmitted image, but uses more
bandwidth. The user’s computer should be connected to the AM-100 via a wired
Ethernet connection when using this setting.
● Projection Latency Control — Reduces the latency of the projected image, but is
more computationally intense.
● Quad View — Selects the image position of the screen when multiple PCs are showing
to the AM-100.
®
Only) — Allows the user to share a secondary desktop.
2. Click Remote View. The shared desktop is displayed in the Web browser as a Web page.
3. Use the following buttons when viewing the AM-100’s output in a Web browser:
Pause the currently displayed image.
Save the currently displayed image.
View the currently displayed image at actual size.
View the currently displayed image at full-screen size.
Refresh the image.
2
Operations: Audience
4
This section provides instructions for remote viewing of a shared desktop. For instructions on
sharing a desktop, refer to section
If Remote View is enabled, audience members can view desktop images via the AM-100’s built-in
Web server. To remotely view images:
1. On a remote computer, open a Web browser and navigate to the Web address or IP address
supplied from the user sharing their desktop. The download screen is displayed.
π, which begins on page 1.
For details, refer to the AM-100 Operations Guide,
Doc. 7463.
QUICKSTART DOC. 7464B (2036013) 07.13
www.crestron.com
Specifications subject to
change without notice.
The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed at patents.crestron.com.
Crestron, the Crestron logo, and AirMedia are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in
the United States and/or other countries. App Store, iTunes, and Mac are either trademarks or registered trademarks of
Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. IOS is either a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco
Technology, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Android and Google Play are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Google Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. HDMI and the HDMI logo are either trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Windows is either a trademark
or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks,
registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks
and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is
not responsible for errors in typography or photography.
This document was written by the Technical Publications department at Crestron.
© 2013 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
888.273.7876 201.767.3400
AM-100