DigiSender DGIMST10 User Manual

The SmartTV interface for your Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop & PC
Model: DGIMST10
Please keep this Instruction Manual for future reference
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1 Introduction
1.1 About the iMedia® SmartSender™
1.2 What’s in the Box
2 The iMedia® Utility Program
2.1 Hardware & Software
2.1.1 Hardware Recommendations
2.1.2 Supported Operating Systems
2.2 Installing the iMedia® Utility Program
2.2.1 Standard Installation
2.2.2 The Benchmarking Tool
2.3 Using the iMedia® Utility Program
2.3.1 Basic Usage
2.3.2 Advanced Options
2.4 Configuration Settings
2.4.1 Device Configuration Settings
2.4.2 Overscan Configuration Settings
2.4.3 Network Configuration Settings AP Mode Network Configuration Settings STA Mode Network Configuration Settings
2.5 Uninstalling the iMedia® Utility Program
3 Installing the iMedia® SmartSender™
3.1 Network Connection
3.1.1 LAN Connection
3.1.2 Station Mode Connection
3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection
3.1.4 Supported Network Connections
3.2 Connecting to your TV
4 Using the iMedia® SmartSender™
4.1 PC Sender Mode
4.2 Media Streaming Mode
4.2.1 Hardware Recommendations
4.2.2 Streaming Media from a PC or Laptop
4.2.3 Streaming Media from a SmartPhone or Tablet
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5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting the iMedia® Utility Program
5.1.1 Windows Vista / 7 User Account Control
5.1.2 Network Discovery & Firewall Checking
5.2 Troubleshooting PC Sender Mode
5.2.1 Video Playback in Windows XP
5.2.2 Laggy Picture / Poor Frame Rate
5.3 Troubleshooting Media Streaming Mode
5.3.1 Windows 7 ‘Play To’ command
5.3.2 No Audio and/or Video from the TV after selecting ‘Play To’
5.3.3 Laggy Playback / Stuttery Audio / Poor Frame Rate
5.4 Frequently Asked Questions
5.5 Technical Support
6 Specifications
6.1 Display Resolutions
6.2 Supported File Formats
6.2.1 Supported Video Formats
6.2.2 Supported Audio Formats
6.2.3 Supported Picture Formats
6.3 iMedia® SmartSender™ Specifications
6.3.1 Hardware Specifications
6.3.2 System Requirements
6.4 Declaration of Conformity
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For indoor use only. Do not expose the unit to moisture as this may lead to faulty operation and risk of electric shock.
Risk of electric shock, do not open. None of the contents of this DigiSender® iMedia® pack contain user-serviceable parts.
Avoid dripping or splashing liquids on the unit and do not place
objects lled with liquid on it.
The rating label is located on the base of the unit.
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1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the new DigiSender® iMedia® SmartSender™ from AEI Security & Com­munications Ltd.
The DigiSender® iMedia® SmartSender™ enables all manner of digital media to be played on your exist­ing home TV and features 2 basic modes of operation.
PC Sender Mode’ allows you to send your PC or Laptop screen to your TV, so that whatever you see on your computer screen, you can also see on your TV. This is great for web surfing, working on documents, business presentations, listening to music and much more.
Media Streaming Mode’ allows you to play music, video and photos stored on other Digital Media devices that are connected to your Network. Whether it is your flatmates PC, the kitchen laptop or a friends SmartPhone, the iMedia® SmartSender™ allows you to connect them all to your TV wirelessly.
1.1 About the iMedia® SmartSender™
1.1 About the iMedia® SmartSender™
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1
Verify the contents of the box
Included in the pack is:
2
Install the iMedia® software
Place the iMedia® software disc into the disc tray of your PC or Laptop.
In the AutoPlay menu, click Run AUTORUN.exe’.
Follow the on-screen instructions in the install wizard.
After installation is complete, click Analysis on the Benchmark Tool.
Note: If the AutoPlay menu does not display, open My Computer and click on your
disc drive, then double click the AUTORUN.exe le to start the install wizard.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable to your wireless router
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet socket on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet socket on your wireless router.
4
Connect the power cable and press the power button
Connect the power cable to the socket labelled DC 5V on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™.
Plug the adaptor into an available mains socket.
Press the power button on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™.
5
Confi gure the iMedia® SmartSender™ to connect to your wireless router via Wi-Fi
Double click the iMedia® Shortcut on your PC or Laptop desktop.
After a few seconds the iMedia® Utility Program will sync with the iMedia® SmartSender™.
Click the arrow at the bottom of the program.
Double click the Gear symbol to bring up the Congura-
tion Settings page.
Click the STA Mode tab.
Check the tick box next to ‘Enable Station Mode’.
Input your router SSID and Encryption type.
Input your router WEP/WPA/WPA2 KEY.
Click Save.
The iMedia® SmartSender™ will then reboot itself and
automatically connect to your wireless router.
Note: Please consult your router documentation to nd your SSID
and WEP/WPA/WPA2 KEY. Alternatively, search online for how to
nd the SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2 KEY for your specifi c router.
1x DigiSender® iMedia® SmartSender
1x DigiSender® iMedia® Instruction Manual
1x DigiSender® iMedia® Software Disc
1x DigiSender® iMedia® Quick Guide
1x 1m Ethernet Cable
1x 1m HDMI Cable
1x 5V Power Cable
This Quick Guide has been designed for use with the most popular method of connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™. For other ways of connecting, please read the included Instruction Manual.
Ethernet Cable
HDMI Cable
Power Cable
iMedia® SmartSender™
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DC 5V
HDMI OUT
ETHERNET IN
USB 1USB 2
POWER
DC 5V
HDMI OUT
ETHERNET IN
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Wireless Router
iMedia® SmartSender™
AutoPlay
Install Wizard
Benchmarking Tool
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DC 5V
HDMI OUT
ETHERNET IN
USB 1USB 2
POWER
DC 5V
ETHERNET
POWER
iMedia® Desktop Shortcut
iMedia® Utility Program
iMedia® Settings Window
iMedia® STA Mode Tab
iMedia® SmartSender
Power Cable
Mains Socket
Ethernet Cable
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iMedia® Software Disc
iMedia® Quick Guide
iMedia® Instruction Manual
iMedia® Quick Guide
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All products are computer weight checked when packed, however, it is a good idea to check that all the kits contents are present before proceeding.
1.2 What’s in the Box
The SmartTV interface for your Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop & PC
iMedia® Software Disc
iMedia® SmartSender™
The SmartTV interface for your Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop & PC
Model: DGIMST10
Please keep this Instruction Manual for future reference
iMedia® Instruction Manual
Ethernet Cable
HDMI Cable
Power Cable
1.2 What’s in the Box
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2 The iMedia® Utility Program
For best results and smooth playback, please refer to the Hardware Recommendations below.
2.1.1 Hardware Recommendations
Desktop or Workstation PC CPU: 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or better Chipset: Intel 965 series chipset or better Memory: 2GB DDR2-800MHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS / ATI Radeon X300 or better Network: 802.11 g/n Wi-Fi and/or 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
Notebook or Laptop PC CPU: 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or better Chipset: Intel 965 series chipset or better Memory: 2GB DDR2-800MHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8200M / ATI Radeon Mobility X300 / Intel X3100 Integrated
Graphics Chipset or better
Network: 802.11 g/n Wi-Fi and/or 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
2.1.2 Supported Operating Systems
Windows 7 64bit (x64) Windows 7 32bit (x86) Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or later) 32bit (x86) Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or later) 64bit (x64) Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later)
2.1 Hardware & Software
2.1.1 Hardware Recommendations
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It is recommended that you close all open programs before proceeding with this installation.
2.2.1 Standard Installation
2.2 Installing the iMedia® Utility Program
Place the iMedia® Software Disc into the disc tray of your PC or Laptop
1.
In the AutoPlay menu, select ‘AUTORUN.exe’. If the AutoPlay menu doesn’t appear, open My Computer, click the disc drive and double click the ‘AUTORUN.exe’ file.
2.
Choose a folder to unpack the files to and then click the ‘Continue’ button.
3.
If a window appears asking “Would you like to install this device software”, tick the box next to
Always trust software from ...’ and then click the ‘Install’ button.
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Click the ‘Next’ button to install the iMedia® Util­ity Program when prompted to do so by the Install Wizard.
5.
After the program and drivers are installed, the Benchmark Tool will automatically start.
6.
Click the ‘Analysis’ button to perform the Bench­mark Test. After approximately 10 seconds the results will be displayed. See Section ‘2.2.2 The
Benchmarking Tool’ on page 09 for more information.
7.
After Benchmarking is complete, click ‘Close’ and in the next window choose “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” and then click the ‘Finish’ button. Make sure to save any open documents before restarting your computer.
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2.2.1 Standard Installation
2.2.2 The Benchmarking Tool
The Benchmarking Tool evaluates your PC’s capability to run the iMedia® Utility Program and send
your PC screen to your TV smoothly.
It is launched automatically during installation, but can be launched at any point by clicking the
iMedia® Benchmarking Tool shortcut in the Start menu.
The chart below outlines the various levels of performance.
Note: The level of performance can be affected by changing your PC desktop resolution or the theme settings
in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. See Section ‘5.2.2 Laggy Picture / Poor Frame Rate’ on page 39 for more information.
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Stars Level Explanation
Lowest
The CPU and/or Graphics Card are not supported by the iMedia® Utility Program
Low
Acceptable music/picture playback and web surfing but it is suggested that you lower your PC desktop resolution to support video playback
Average
Average music playback and picture viewing, however video playback might be slightly laggy
Good Smooth playback of music, pictures and video
Excellent Great performance! You can expect flawless playback of most media.
2.2.2 The Benchmarking Tool
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2.3.1 Basic Usage
The following section will explain the basics of using the iMedia® Utility Program.
Important Note: It can take up to several minutes for the iMedia® Utility Program and iMedia® SmartSender™
to sync. If after a few minutes they have still not synced, try disabling your Firewall. See Section ‘5.1.2 Network Discovery & Firewall Checking’ on page 36 for more information.
2.3 Using the iMedia® Utility Program
To run the iMedia® Utility Program, double click the iMedia® Utility Program Shortcut on your PC or Laptop desktop.
1.
Windows Firewall may prompt you to “Allow Ac­cess”. If it does so, tick the boxes for both ‘Private Networks’ and ‘Public Networks’ and then click Allow Access’.
2.
The iMedia® Utility Program will then start run­ning and attempt to connect to the iMedia® SmartSender™.
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Information
Clicking this button will bring up the program information panel. Click the ‘X’ button to close it.
Minimize
Clicking this button will mini­mize the iMedia® Utility Pro­gram to the Windows Taskbar and System Tray.
Close
Clicking this button will close the iMedia® Utility Program.
Play
Clicking this button will start sending your PC or Laptop screen to your TV. This is known as ‘PC Sender Mode’.
During ‘PC Sender Mode’, the ‘Play’ button will be replaced by a ‘Stop’ button. Clicking this ‘Stop’ button will stop the iMedia® Utility Program from sending your PC or Laptop screen to your TV.
Note: After clicking the ‘Play’ button, the iMedia® Util­ity Program may automatically adjust your PC or Laptop desktop resolution to optimize performance. After click­ing the ‘Stop’ Button or closing the iMedia® Utility Pro­gram your resolution will return to normal.
Advanced Options
Clicking this button will bring up the ‘Advanced Options Panel’.
On this panel you will find options for:
Device Selection Configuration Settings Optimizing Playback Keep PC Audio Virtual Extend
Click this button again to close the ‘Advanced Options Panel’.
Detailed information regarding the ‘Advanced Options’ is available on the next page.
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2.3.2 Advanced Options
The iMedia® Utility Programs Advanced Options can be accessed by pressing the arrow button at
the bottom of the program. Press ‘Apply’ to save any changes to these Advanced Options.
Optimizing Playback
This slider allows you to optimize the iMedia® Utility Program for what you want to do.
It is set to ‘PC’ by default and this is going to give you the best results for most uses oth­er than video playback. This would include things such as music playback, office work, web surfing, etc.
The ‘Middle’ setting should be used for video and movie playback.
The ‘Movie’ setting can be used for slightly better play­back at the cost of using more of your PC or Laptop system resources.
Keep PC Audio
This option allows you play sound through both your TV and PC. By default this is not activated, so you will only get the audio through your TV.
Note: There may be some audio lag be­tween the TV and PC if both ‘Keep PC Audio’ and ‘Movie Optimized Playback’
are selected.
Virtual Extend
This setting is enabled by default and should only be disabled if your PC or Laptop screen displays abnormally during ‘PC Sender Mode’ operation.
Device Selection
If you have more than one iMedia® SmartSender™ in­stalled on your Network, then you can chose which device you wish to send your PC or Laptop screen to from this
list.
Configuration
Settings
See next page for
more information.
2.3.2 Advanced Options
Double click the Cog Icon next to the Device Name in the Advanced Options panel. Your Web Browser will launch and open the Configuration Settings in a new tab.
2.4.1 Device Configuration Settings
Click the ‘Device’ Tab on the left of the Configuration Settings page.
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2.4 Configuration Settings
Firmware Upgrade
This setting allows you to upgrade the iMedia® SmartSender™ firmware.
Click the ‘Browse’ button and navigate to the Firmware Upgrade file (.tgz). After selecting the Firmware Upgrade file, click the ‘Start’ button to begin the upgrade. Should you wish to cancel the Firmware Up­grade at any point, click the ‘Abort’ button.
The Firmware Upgrades progress will be displayed on your TV.
Important Notes: Do not turn the iMedia® SmartSender™ off while performing the Firmware Upgrade. Only use Firmware Upgrade files that have been downloaded directly from www.aei.eu. Never try to upgrade your Firmware using another models Firmware Upgrade files.
Device Name
This setting allows you to change the default name of the iMedia® SmartSender™.
Click ‘Set’ to confirm the name change.
2.4.1 Device Configuration Settings
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2.4.2 Overscan Configuration Settings
Click the ‘Overscan’ Tab at the top of the Configuration Settings page.
When sending your PC or Laptop screen to your TV, if you notice that it is slightly misaligned, then this can be corrected using these settings.
Overscan Adjustment
Click the ‘Width + and Width -’ buttons to modify the width of your PC or Laptop screen on your TV.
Click the ‘Height + and Height -’ buttons to modify the height of your PC or Laptop screen on your TV.
Click the ‘Save’ button to confirm any adjustments you have made.
To reset the Width and Height back to their original settings, click the ‘Default’ button.
2.4.2 Overscan Configuration Settings
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2.4.3 Network Configuration Settings
The last two Configuration Settings Tabs relate to how you connect the iMedia® SmartSender™ to
your Network. See Section ‘3.1 Network Connection’ on page 19 for more information.
AP Mode Network Configuration Settings
Click the ‘AP Mode’ Tab at the top of the Configuration Settings page.
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Tick the box next to ‘Enable Access Point Mode’ and then make any necessary changes to the ‘Ac-
cess Point Mode Configuration Settings’.
1.
To Cancel any changes you have made to the ‘Ac­cess Point Mode Configuration Settings’ click
the ‘Cancel’ button. Click the ‘Save’ button to save any changes.
2.
After clicking the ‘Save’ button a small window will pop up prompting you to “Please reload this
page!”. Click the ‘OK’ button.
3.
If another window pops up warning you that “The webpage you are viewing is trying to close the window. Do you want to close this window? Click the ‘Yes’ button.
4.
The iMedia® SmartSender™ will then apply the new Access Point Mode Configuration Settings
and reboot itself automatically.
Important Note: If you are unfamiliar with these settings then it is advised that you leave them set to default.
Incorrect changes to these settings could cause the iMedia® SmartSender™ to lose Network Connection. Should this occur, you will need to connect the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your Network via an Ethernet Cable (see Section ‘3.1.1 LAN Connection’ on page 20 for more information) in order to reset the AP Mode Network Configuration Settings back to defaults via this page.
2.4.3 Network Configuration Settings
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STA Mode Network Configuration Settings
Click the ‘STA Mode’ Tab at the top of the Configuration Settings page.
Tick the box next to ‘Enable Station Mode’ and then enter the ‘SSID’ and ‘WEP/WPA/WPA2
Key’ for your router into the boxes below.
1.
To Cancel any changes you have made to the ‘Station Mode Network Configuration Settings’ click the ‘Cancel’ button. Click the ‘Save’ button to save any changes.
2.
Important Note: Please consult your router documentation to find your routers SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2
Key. Alternatively, search online for ‘How to find your routers SSID and WEP Key’.
2.4.3 Network Configuration Settings
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Should you wish to uninstall the iMedia® Utility Program from your PC or Laptop, then this can
easily be achieved by following the steps below.
2.5 Uninstalling the iMedia® Utility Program
Click the ‘Start’ button in the bottom left corner of your PC or Laptop screen to bring up the ‘Win-
dows Start Menu’.
1.
Click ‘All Programs’ and scroll down to the Di­giSender iMedia SmartSender folder. Open this folder and click the ‘iMedia® Uninstall’ program.
2.
A window will pop up asking “Are you sure you want to completely remove ‘iMedia® Utility Pro­gram’ and all of its components?” Click the ‘OK
button.
3.
Click the ‘Finish’ button and then restart your PC or Laptop.
4.
2.5 Uninstalling the iMedia® Utility Program
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3 Installing the iMedia® SmartSender™
3.1 Network Connection
The first step in installing your iMedia® SmartSender™ is choosing how you want to connect it to your Network.
There are three main methods of connecting the device to your Network and they are detailed in the following sections:
3.1.1 LAN Connection
3.1.2 Station Mode Connection
3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection
The following pages will detail how to connect the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your Network using each of these methods.
3.1 Network Connection
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3.1.1 LAN Connection
This method of connection simply involves connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your router
with an Ethernet Cable and is the first step in configuring other wireless connections.
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USB 1 USB 2
Connect the included Ethernet Cable to the sock­et labelled ‘Ethernet’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™ and connect the other end to an available Ethernet Socket on your Router.
1.
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HDMI OUT
ETHERNET IN
USB 1 USB 2
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Connect the included Power Cable to the socket labelled ‘DC 12V’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™. Connect the plug section to an available mains socket and switch the unit on.
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3.1.2 Station Mode Connection
This is the most popular method of connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your Network as it
uses a completely wireless connection method that leaves your internet access intact, unlike the method described in the next section ‘3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection’.
Important Note: The iMedia® SmartSender™ must first be connected to your router with the included Ethernet
Cable so that certain network configurations can be made. Afterwards, the Ethernet Cable can be disconnected and removed.
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Connect the included Ethernet Cable to the sock­et labelled ‘Ethernet’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™ and connect the other end to an available Ethernet Socket on your Router.
1.
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DC 12V
HDMI OUT
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USB 1 USB 2
RESET
Connect the included Power Cable to the socket labelled ‘DC 12V’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™. Connect the plug section to an available mains socket and switch the unit on.
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Run the iMedia® Utility Program by double click­ing the iMedia® Shortcut on your PC or Laptop desktop.
3.
After a few seconds, click the arrow at the bottom of the program to open the ‘Advanced Options Panel’ and then double click the Gear Icon on the right to enter the ‘Configuration Settings’ page.
4.
Click the ‘STA Mode’ tab.
5.
Tick the box next to ‘Enable Station Mode’ and enter your routers SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2
Key. Click the ‘Save’ button.
6.
Important Note: Please consult your router documentation to find your routers SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2
Key. Alternatively, search online for ‘How to find your routers SSID and WEP Key’.
3.1.2 Station Mode Connection
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3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection
This is a direct Wi-Fi connection between the iMedia® SmartSender™ and your PC or Laptop.
Because it uses your computers Wi-Fi connection directly, you will not be able to connect to your wireless router and so you will not be able to connect to the internet. Its uses are therefore limited to situations where an internet connection is not needed, for example, office presentations. This also limits the use of the iMedia® SmartSender™ to ‘PC Sender Mode’ only.
Note: If your PC or Laptop is connected to your router with an Ethernet Cable or it has two Wi-Fi cards/dongles
installed, then you will still be able to access the internet on your computer.
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RESET
Connect the included Power Cable to the socket labelled ‘12V DC’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™. Connect the plug section to an available mains socket and switch the unit on.
1.
In the bottom right corner of your PC or Laptop screen, you will see a small Network Icon. Left click this Network Icon to bring up a list of all the Wi-Fi devices in your immediate area.
2.
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In the list you will see the SSID of iMedia® SmartSender™. By default this is iMedia_
SmartSender. Left click it and choose ‘Connect’.
3.
After a few seconds your connection status will change to ‘Connected’.
4.
Note: You may be required to enter a WEP/WPA/WPA2 Key depending on the current iMedia® Utility Program
Settings, but by default, this is left blank.
Important Note: If you cannot see the iMedia® SmartSender™ in the list of available Wi-Fi devices then it may
be that it is set to ‘Station Mode’ in the iMedia® Utility Program Configuration Settings. Connect the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your router with the included Ethernet Cable. Go to the ‘AP Mode Network Configuration Settings’ Tab (see Section ‘2.4.3 Network Configuration Settings’ on page 15 for more information) and check the box next to ‘Enable Access Point Mode’.
3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection
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See Section ‘3.1.1 LAN Connection’ on page 20
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3.1.4 Supported Network Connections
Listed below are all supported Network Connection types and variations.
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Method 4 (Station Mode Connection)
See Section ‘3.1.2 Station Mode Connection’ on page 21
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Method 5 (Access Point Mode Connection)
See Section ‘3.1.3 Access Point Mode Connection’ on page 23
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Note: Requires PC or Laptop to have 2 Wi-Fi cards/dongles installed
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PC or Laptop
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iMedia® SmartSender™
Router
Internet
Ethernet
ADSLEthernet
Method 9
3.1.4 Supported Network Connections
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3.2 Connecting to your TV
Once you have connected the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your Network it is now time to connect it to your TV.
ANT
AV OUT
HDMI OUT
ETHERNET IN
USB 1
USB 2
Connect the included HDMI Cable to the socket labelled ‘HDMI OUT’ on the back of the iMedia® SmartSender™.
1.
Connect the other end of the HDMI Cable to an available HDMI INPUT on the back of your TV.
2.
Turn on your TV and select the HDMI channel.
3.
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4 Using the iMedia® SmartSender™
4.1 PC Sender Mode
PC Sender Mode’ allows you to send your PC or Laptop screen to your TV. Whatever you see on your computer screen you will also see on your TV.
The diagram below shows a typical ‘PC Sender Mode’ setup.
To use the iMedia® SmartSender™ in ‘PC Sender Mode’, simply launch the iMedia® Utility Program and press the ‘Play’ button. See Section ‘2.3.1 Basic Usage’ on page 10 for more information.
iMedia® SmartSender™
TV in the Lounge
Laptop in Kitchen
Wi-Fi
DigiSender®iMedia
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HDMI Cable
Router
Wi-Fi
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4.2 Media Streaming Mode
The iMedia® SmartSender™ also features a ‘Media Streaming Mode’. In this mode, the iMedia® SmartSender™ acts as a ‘Digital Media Renderer’ (DMR) and will allow you to play any media, stored on ‘Digital Media Server’ (DMS) devices that are connected to your Network, through your TV.
To put it simply, the iMedia® SmartSender™ will allow you to:
Play videos downloaded to your Laptop through your TV. Play music stored on your SmartPhone through your TV. View photos stored on your Tablet through your TV.
The diagram below shows a typical ‘Media Streaming Mode’ setup.
TV in the Lounge
Laptop in Kitchen
iMedia® SmartSender™
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HDMI Cable
Router
SmartPhone
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
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4.2.1 Hardware Recommendations
For best results it is recommended that the device you are streaming media from has the following
minimum specifications:
PC or Laptop CPU: 1.6GHz or better Memory: 1GB or more Network: 802.11 g/n Wi-Fi and/or 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
SmartPhone CPU: 800MHz or better Memory: 256MB or more Network: 802.11 g/n Wi-Fi
Tablet CPU: 600MHz or better Memory: 256MB or more Network: 802.11 g/n Wi-Fi
4.2.1 Hardware Recommendations
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A window will pop up saying “Media Stream­ing is not turned on”. Click the ‘Turn on media streaming’ button.
3.
In the next window select the iMedia® SmartSend­er™ from the list and make sure that the box next to is says “Allowed”. Click the ‘OK’ button.
4.
Click the ‘Start’ button in the bottom left corner of your PC or Laptop screen to bring up the ‘Win-
dows Start Menu’.
1.
Click ‘All Programs’ and scroll down to the Di­giSender iMedia SmartSender Folder. Open this folder and click the ‘ShareMedia’ program.
2.
4.2.2 Streaming Media from a PC or Laptop
If you are running Windows 7 on your PC or Laptop, you must first turn on ‘Media Streaming
before you can stream any media to your TV via the iMedia® SmartSender™.
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4.2.2 Streaming Media from a PC or Laptop
Now that ‘Media Streaming’ has been turned on, follow the steps below to start streaming media
from your PC or Laptop to your TV.
Your media file will then start playing through your TV.
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On your PC or Laptop, navigate to where the me­dia file you wish to stream is stored.
5.
Select the media file and right click it to bring up a list of commands.
6.
You will see a command named “Play To”. Hover over this command with the mouse cursor to bring up a list of all the devices that you can currently stream the media file to.
7.
Click on iMedia® SmartSender™-DMR to start streaming the media file to your TV.
8.
4.2.2 Streaming Media from a PC or Laptop
4.2.3 Streaming Media from a SmartPhone or Tablet
In the example below we are streaming media from a Samsung Galaxy SII SmartPhone using
a pre-installed ‘Digital Media Server’ app called ‘AllShare’. Streaming media on other Smart­Phones and ‘Digital Media Server’ apps may differ, so please consult your phone and/or app documentation.
Your media file will then start playing through your TV.
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Select the media file you wish to stream to your TV.
3.
When prompted to choose a device to stream to, select the iMedia® SmartSender™.
4.
Firstly, make sure that your SmartPhone or Tablet is connected to your wireless network.
1.
Go to your list of applications and run your ‘Digital Media Server’ app.
2.
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5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting the iMedia® Utility Program
5.1.1 Windows Vista /7 User Account Control
When running the iMedia® Utility Program it is possible that it might not sync with the iMedia®
SmartSender™ correctly, even if the iMedia® SmartSender™ has been correctly connected to the Network. This could be caused by ‘User Account Control’ issues associated with Windows Vista and Windows 7.
The iMedia® Utility Program will then start and should sync with the iMedia® SmartSender™ cor-
rectly.
Close the iMedia® Utility Program by clicking the ‘Close’ button.
1.
Right click the iMedia® Utility Program Shortcut on your PC or Laptop desktop and select ‘Run as
Administrator’.
2.
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5.1.2 Network Discovery & Firewall Checking
If the iMedia® Utility Program still won’t sync with the iMedia® SmartSender™ then this could be
caused by two things.
The first thing to check is that ‘Network Discovery’ is turned on.
Click ‘Computer’ to bring up ‘Windows Explorer’ and at the bottom of the left hand panel select ‘Network’.
2.
A window will pop up asking “Do you want to turn on network discovery and file sharing for all public networks?” Click the ‘Yes’ button.
4.
If the message bar at the top of the window dis­plays “Network discovery is turned off.” left click the message and select “Turn on network discov­ery and file sharing”.
3.
Click the ‘Start’ button in the bottom left corner of your PC or Laptop screen to bring up the ‘Win-
dows Start Menu’.
1.
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The second thing to check is that ‘Windows Firewall’ is not blocking the iMedia® Utility Program.
Click ‘Control Panel’ and select ‘Windows Fire-
wall’.
2.
Scroll down the list in the next window until you find the iMedia® Utility Program. Check that both the ‘Private’ and ‘Public’ tick boxes are ticked and then click the ‘OK’ button.
4.
At the top of the left hand panel, click “Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall”.
3.
Click the ‘Start’ button in the bottom left corner of your PC or Laptop screen to bring up the ‘Win-
dows Start Menu’.
1.
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5.2 Troubleshooting PC Sender Mode
5.2.1 Video Playback in Windows XP
When using the iMedia® SmartSender™ in ‘PC Sender Mode’ on a Windows XP computer, you
may come across an issue where you can hear the correct sound coming out of your TV, but the video does not display.
If this is the case, follow the steps below.
Click the ‘Settings’ tab and then click on the ‘Ad-
vanced’ button.
2.
Click the ‘OK’ button and then restart your Media Player and video.
4.
Click the ‘Troubleshoot’ tab and move the ‘Hard­ware acceleration’ slider to ‘Full’.
3.
Right click on your PC or Laptop desktop and se­lect ‘Properties’.
1.
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5.2.2 Laggy Picture / Poor Frame Rate
A laggy picture or poor frame rate could be caused by several things.
The first thing you can do to try and improve the frame rate is to change the Windows Desktop
Theme in Windows Vista and Windows 7.
If your PC or Laptop is at the lower end of the recommended hardware specifications then you
may notice an improvement in frame rate and a reduction in picture lagginess by using the ‘Win­dows Classic’ theme.
The next thing you can do to try and improve the frame rate is to change the resolution your
computer is running at.
Again, if your PC or Laptop is at the lower end of the recommended hardware specifications then
you may notice a significant improvement in frame rate and a reduction in picture lagginess by decreasing your desktop resolution.
Scroll down to the ‘Basic and High Contrast
Themes’ and select ‘Windows Classic’.
2.
Right click on your PC or Laptop desktop and se­lect ‘Personalize’.
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Other things you can try to improve the frame rate include:
Close any Unnecessary Programs Shutting down any unnecessary programs and background processes can reduce the amount of
CPU strain on your computer and improve performance.
Change the Network Connection to LAN Connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your Network via an Ethernet cable will tell you if there
is a performance bottleneck over Wi-Fi. This would normally be caused by having a Wi-Fi ‘Link Speed’ lower than 36 Mbps.
Click the ‘Resolution’ drop down box and select a resolution lower than what it is currently set to.
2.
Right click on your PC or Laptop desktop and se­lect ‘Screen resolution’.
1.
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5.3 Troubleshooting Media Streaming Mode
5.3.1 Windows 7 ‘Play To’ Command
If when trying to stream a media file from your Windows 7 computer to your TV using the iMedia®
SmartSender™, no option to ‘Play To’ is available, then this may be due to several reasons.
The file format may is not supported by the iMedia® SmartSender™. See Section ‘6.2 Supported File Formats’ on page 45 for more information.
‘Media Streaming’ has not been turned on. See Section ‘4.2.2 Streaming Media from a PC or Laptop’ on page 32 for more information.
Required DLNA services and protocols are being blocked by Windows Firewall. See Section ‘5.1.2 Network Discovery & Firewall Checking’ on page 36 for more information.
5.3.2 No Audio and/or Video from the TV after selecting ‘Play To’
If you are not getting any sound or picture through when trying to stream media to your TV, please
check the following.
The file format is not supported by the iMedia® SmartSender™. See Section ‘6.2 Supported File Formats’ on page 45 for more information.
If connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your network via Wi-Fi (Station Mode Connection or Access Point Mode Connection), you might not have enough bandwidth to stream correctly. Try connecting via Ethernet Cable instead (LAN Connection). See Section ‘3.1.1 LAN Connection’ on page 20 for more information.
5.3.3 Laggy Playback / Stuttery Audio / Poor Frame Rate
These symptoms could be caused by the following.
The file may not be fully supported by the iMedia® SmartSender™. See Section ‘6.2 Supported File Formats’ on page 45 for more information.
If connecting the iMedia® SmartSender™ to your network via Wi-Fi (Station Mode Connection or Access Point Mode Connection), you might not have enough bandwidth to stream correctly. Try connecting via Ethernet Cable instead (LAN Connection). See Section ‘3.1.1 LAN Connection’ on page 20 for more information.
5.3.1 Windows 7 ‘Play To’ Command
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5.4 Frequently Asked Questions
Q How can I find out the SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2 Key for my Router?
A If you are running Windows 7 and your PC is already connected to your router via Wi-Fi then you
can click the little Network Icon in the bottom right hand corner of your screen to bring up the list of Wi-Fi devices in the area. The device that says ‘Connected’ is your router and the SSID is simply the name of it. The WEP/WPA/WPA2 Key is the password you set for the router when you first installed it.
Q What is a Digital Media Server?
A A Digital Media Server is a program or device that sends media files to another program or device
for playback, i.e. A Digital Media Renderer.
Q What is a Digital Media Renderer?
A A Digital Media Renderer is a program or device that plays media files that have been sent to it
by a Digital Media Server. The iMedia® SmartSender™ acts as a Digital Media Renderer in ‘Media Streaming Mode’.
Q Where can I get a Digital Media Server app for my SmartPhone?
A Most modern SmartPhones come pre-installed with a Digital Media Server app, but if your par-
ticular phone doesn’t have one, search Android Market or the Apple App Store for “Digital Media Server”.
Q Do I need a Digital Media Server for my PC or Laptop?
A Yes you will need a Digital Media Server for your PC or Laptop, however Windows Media Player
12 (bundled with Windows 7) provides this function.
Q Why isn’t the iMedia® Utility Program connecting to the SmartSender?
A Close the iMedia® Utility Program and reset the SmartSender by holding the Reset button on the
back of the unit for 15 seconds. Wait a minute or two for the SmartSender to fully boot up and then run the iMedia® Utility Program again.
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5.5 Technical Support
AEI Security & Communications Ltd is dedicated to providing our customers with first class customer care and technical support.
1. Website
Free technical advice is available online 24/7 at our dedicated support web site: www.aei.eu
2. Online Videos
Watch online Installation and Troubleshooting Video Guides. Search www.youtube.com
for DigiSender.
3. Live Chat
Chat to one of our technical advisors live. See website for details.
4. Telephone
We have a dedicated helpline, open Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4pm. Call 02071 931 413.
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6 Specifications
6.1 Display Resolutions
In ‘PC Sender Mode’ the iMedia® SmartSender™ is capable of Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) output via HDMI, under certain conditions.
The PC or Laptop must be running the Windows 7 Operating System.
The PC or Laptop must have an Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 series CPU.
The PC or Laptop must have a suitable Intel on-board Graphics processor. AMD/ATI or NVIDIA Graphics Cards will not support 1080p output to the iMedia® SmartSender™.
If any of the above conditions are not met then the iMedia® SmartSender™ will output a resolution of up to 1440 x 900 (Widescreen) or 1280 x 1024 (4:3) instead.
In ‘Media Streaming Mode’ the iMedia® SmartSender™ will always output at your TVs maximum sup­ported resolution (up to 1080p).
The table shows what resolution the iMedia® Interface will output with different PC and TV resolutions.
Your PC or Laptop
Desktop Resolution
Your TVs Maximum Supported Resolution
1024 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 1024 1366 x 768 1440 x 900 1600 x 1200 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1080
800 x 600
800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600
1024 x 768
1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
1280 x 720
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1280 x 768
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 768
1280 x 800
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 800
1280 x 1024
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1366 x 768
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1440 x 900
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1600 x 1200
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1680 x 1050
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
1920 x 1080 (or more)
1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
6.1 Display Resolutions
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6.2 Supported File Formats
The iMedia® SmartSender™ will support the following file formats:
6.2.1 Supported Video Formats
.avi, .wmv, .mov, .mp4, .mp4v, .mpeg4, .m4v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .m2t, .tts, .3gp, .3gpp,
.3g2,.3gpp2, .dvr, .dvr-ms
6.2.2 Supported Audio Formats
.mp3, .mp4, .wma, .wav, .aac, .ogg, .oga, .ogv, .pcm
6.2.2 Supported Picture Formats
.jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp
6.2.1 Supported Video Formats
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6.3 iMedia® SmartSender™ Specifications
6.3.1 Hardware Specifications
Wi-Fi Frequency: 2.4 GHz ISM (2.412 GHz - 2.484 GHz) Wi-Fi Modulation: 802.11g/n: OFDM, 802.11b: CCK (11, 5.5 Mbps), QPSK (2 Mbps), BPSK (1 Mbps) Wi-Fi Output Power: 802.11b: 16 dBm +/- 1.5 dBm (11 Mbps)
802.11g: 14 dBm +/- 1.5 dBm (54 Mbps)
802.11n: 13 dBm +/- 1.5 dBm (HT20 MCS7) 11 dBm +/- 1.5 dBm (HT40 MCS7) Wi-Fi Sensitivity: 802.11b: 11 Mbps -76 dBm
802.11g: 54 Mbps -67 dBm
802.11n: HT20 MCS7 -64 dBm HT40 MCS7 -61 dBm Video Output: 1080p max. @ 30 fps Audio Output: HDMI Dual-Channel Digital (Stereo)
3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack Connectivity: 1x HDMI v1.3 1x 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack 2x USB 2.0 1x Ethernet (RJ45) Antenna: External Omni-Directional Dimensions: L: 90mm, W: 140mm, H: 25mm Power Supply: 12V DC, 1.0A (max.)
6.3.2 System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP x86/x64, Vista x86/x64 or 7 x86/x64 Network Connection: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Disc Drive: CD-ROM drive (for Software installation) Display Device: HDMI compatible display device (TV, Monitor, Projector) Processor: 2.0GHz Intel Core2Duo or better RAM: 2GB DDR2-800MHz or better Integrated Chipset: Intel GMA X3100 or better or Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 or better, ATI Radeon X300 or better
6.3 iMedia® SmartSender™ Specifications
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
01022007/01/DG-DV-DX
We,
AEI Security & Communications Ltd.
Weslake Industrial Park, Harbour Road, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TE, United Kingdom
declare under our sole responsibility that the products bearing the series code prefi xed:
DGx, DVx, DXx (x refers to the specifi c model number)
are in conformity with the essential requirements of Directive 1995/5/EC. These products have been tested against the following standards and specifi cations:
Low Voltage Directive
EN60950:2000 Safety of information technology equipment.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
EN 301 489-3 V1.3.1: 11-2001 Specifi c conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 KHz and 40 GHz.
EN 301 489-1 V1.3.1: 09-2001 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements.
Radio Spectrum
EN 300 440-1 V1.3.1: 09-2001 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices; Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods.
Power Supply
EN55022: 2003 Information technology equipment. Radio disturbance characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement.
EN55024: 2003 Information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement.
IEC 61000-3-2: 2001 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current <= 16 A per phase).
IEC 61000-3-3: 2001 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits - Limitations of voltage changes, voltage fl uctuations and fl icker in public low-voltage supply systems, equipment with rated current <= 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection.
The product is marked with the CE marking and Notifi ed Body Number according to directive 1999/5/EC.
Original Document of Conformity has been signed.
AEI Security & Communications Ltd
Weslake Industrial Park
Rye Harbour Road, Rye
East Sussex
TN31 7TE
United Kingdom
CW100412-4
© 2012 AEI Security & Communications Ltd. All rights reserved.
Registered in England: 02831823
SmartSender is a trademark of AEI Security & Communications Ltd.
DigiSender, iMedia and the DigiSender logo are registered trademarks of AEI Security & Communications Ltd.
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