Advanced Settings – Wireless USB
Transmitter Setting
Trouble Shooting Guide46
Technical Specication 60
Appendix62
Limited Warranty66
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Statement
Contact68
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System Requirements
1 x Wireless USB Transmitter (GUWA200) •
Available 3.5mm or RCA audio input socket on your TV/display or stereo system•
Important Note: Your computer must be Wireless USB ready or has already installed Wireless USB on the
computer before you can use the Wireless Audio Receiver.
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Package Contents
1 x Wireless USB to •
Audio receiver (for stereo)
1 x USB 2.0 A to mini-B cable (3 ft.) •
1 x 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable •
1 x 3.5mm to RCA cable •
1 x Power adapter •
1 x Quick Start Guide / •
User manual
1 x Installation CD •
1 x Warranty / •
Registration Card
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Device Overview - Wireless Audio Receiver
Power/Activity LED 1.
- LED is solid when connection is established
- LED is blinking when power is on and con
nection is not established
3.5mm Audio Socket 2.
- Connects to the 3.5mm audio connector of
the included 3.5mm or RCA audio cable, and
the other end to the available 3.5mm audio
socket or RCA audio socket on your display
or stereo system
Mini-B USB Port 3.
- Connects to the mini-B end of the included
USB cable, and the Type-A end to an avail
able USB port on your computer to create
association between your computer and the
audio receiver
Power plug 4.
- Power adapter socket
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Software Installation - Preparing for Setup
This section is only for customers who previously purchased GUW2015VKIT, GUW2015VKITW6 or
GUW2015V. In order to ensure the quality of the performance, this section will guide you through
a series of steps for upgrading the Wireless USB Manager software and the rmware of the USB
Transmitter and the Wireless Video Receiver. Please follow the exact procedures, DO NOT skip or
re-arrange the procedures.
If this is your rst purchase of Wireless USB products and you do not have any GUW2015VKIT,
GUW2015VKITW6 or GUW2015V, then please follow below instructions to complete only the
Update/Install Wireless USB Manager section. Then proceed to page 34 for Hardware Installation.
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Software Installation – For XP users
Update/Install Wireless USB Manager
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM of your 1.
computer, and the auto run program will load
the GUW101A Software Installation window.
Click on2. Install Wireless USB Manager to
continue
Click on 3. Yes to continue.
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Click on 4. Next to continue.
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Select 5. Yes, I want to restart my computer now., then click on Finish to restart your
computer.
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Update USB Transmitter
Before you begin, keep the USB Transmitter 1.
plugged into the USB port of your computer.
DO NOT unplug the USB Transmitter from
the USB port, and DO NOT remove the USB
Transmitter from the USB port during software
installation process.
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM of your com-2.
puter, and the auto run program will load the
GUW101A Software Installation window.
Click on 3. Update USB Transmitter to continue.
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When you are prompted with the HWA 4.
Firmware Update Tool general notes, click
and drag the side bar to the bottom and
click on Next to continue.
Click on 5. Next to continue.
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Click on 6. Continue Anyway to continue.Click on 7. Next to continue.
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When prompted by this message, click on 8. OK
to continue.
The rmware updating process is now 9.
completed and it will take up to a minute to
complete the process. Click on Finish to
close the update tool.
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Update Wireless VGA Receiver
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM of your 1.
computer, and the auto run program will
load the GUW101A Software Installation
window.
Click on 2. Update Video Receiver to
continue.
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Follow the instructions on the prompted 3.
window. Plug the mini-B end of the included
USB cable to the mini-B connector on the
Wireless Video Receiver. Plug the type-A
end of the USB cable into an available port
of your computer. Make sure to have the
power adapter connected to the Wireless
Video Receiver and the Wireless Video
Receiver is powered on. Click on Next to
continue.
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Click on 4. OK to continue.
Click on 5. Next to continue.
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Click on 6. Finish to complete the update process.
DO NOT7. disconnect the Wireless Video
Receiver from your computer. Unplug the
power adapter and plug it back into the
Wireless Video Receiver, then click OK to
continue.
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Click 8. OK to continue.
Unplug the power adapter and plug it back 9.
into the Wireless Video Receiver, then click on
OK to complete the update process. Now you
can disconnect the Wireless Video Receiver
from your computer, and keep the power
adapter connected to the Wireless Video
Receiver. All connection should resume normal
automatically.
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Software Installation – For Vista users
Update/Install Wireless USB Manager
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM on your 1.
computer, the auto play program will launch
on its own. Click on Run CD_Start32.exe
or Run CD_Start64.exe (depends on the
version of Vista OS that you are using) to
continue.
Click on 2. Install Wireless USB Manager to
continue.
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Click on 3. Yes to continue and follow the
installation wizard to update the Wireless
USB Manager software.
Click on4. Next to continue.
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Click on 5. OK to continue.
Select 6. Yes, I want to restart my computer now, and click on Finish to restart your
computer.
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Update USB Transmitter
Before you begin, keep the USB Transmitter 1.
plugged in the USB port of your computer. DO
NOT unplug the USB Transmitter from the USB
port, and DO NOT remove the USB Transmitter
from the USB port during software installation
process.
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM of your 2.
computer. Click on the Vista logo at the
bottom left corner of your desktop, then select
My Computer.
Right click on the CD/DVD Drive, and select 3.
Explore.
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Double click on the 4. HOST folder. Depending on the system specication, double 5.
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click on the corresponding folder (32-bit or
64-bit).
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Right click on the 6. HWAFUT and select Run as administrator to continue.
You will be prompted by the HWA Firmware 7.
Update Tool window. Scroll down the notes
and click on Next to continue.
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Click on 8. Next to continue. Click on 9. Next to continue.
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During the rmware update process, please 10.
do not remove the USB Transmitter from your
computer. Click on OK to continue.
Click on 11. Finish to complete the USB
Transmitter rmware update process.
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Update Wireless Video Receiver
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM of your 1.
computer. Click on the Vista logo at the
bottom left corner of your desktop, then
select My Computer.
Right click on the CD/DVD Drive, and select 2.
Explore.
Double click on the 3. DEVICE folder.
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Depending on the system specication, 4.
double click on the corresponding folder
(32-bit or 64-bit).
Right click on 5. Firmware_Update_DS, and
select Run as administrator to continue.
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Follow the instructions on the prompted 6.
window. Plug the mini-B end of the included
USB cable to the mini-B connector on the
Wireless Video Receiver. Plug the type-A
end of the USB cable into an available port of
your computer. Make sure to have the power
adapter connected to the Wireless Video
Receiver and the Wireless Video Receiver is
powered on. Click on Next to continue.
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Click on 7. OK to continue.
Click on 8. Next to continue.
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Click on 9. Finish to complete the update
process.
DO NOT 10. disconnect the Wireless Video
Receiver from your computer. Unplug the
power adapter and plug it back into the
Wireless Video Receiver, then click OK to
continue.
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Click on OK to continue.11. Unplug the power adapter and plug it back 12.
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into the Wireless Video Receiver, then click
on OK to complete the update process.
Now you can disconnect the Wireless Video
Receiver from your computer, and keep the
power adapter connected to the Wireless
Video Receiver. All connection should resume
normal automatically
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Hardware Installation
Plug the power cable into the Wireless Audio 1.
Receiver. Make sure the Link Activity LED
turns on and starts blinking. The next step is
to create the association of the Wireless Audio
Receiver and the Wireless USB Transmitter.
Note: The Wireless Audio Receiver
will NOT function until the following
association process is completed.
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Connect the mini-B end of the USB cable to the mini-B port on the Wireless Audio Receiver, 2.
and connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer.
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Once connected, the Wireless USB Cable As-3.
sociation window will prompt and please click
on “Accept Association” to continue.
Click on 4. OK to complete the association
process.
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Disconnect the USB cable from the Wireless 5.
Audio Receiver and your computer.
Double click on the Wireless USB manager
icon located in the Windows system tray to
verify the connection has been established
successfully.
The Wireless USB Manager will display the
Wireless Audio icon and show the signal
strength when connected. If the Wireless
Audio Receiver is not connected then the Wireless Audio icon will be grayed out. If you do
not see the Wireless Audio icon displayed after
following above steps, please refer to Trouble
Shooting Guide on P.57.
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Connecting the Audio Receiver to Speakers
There are 3 options to connect the Wireless Audio Receiver to your TV, home stereo system, or power
speakers.
Option 1:
Connect one end of the 3.5mm audio cable to the Wireless Audio Receiver, and the other 3.5mm end to
the 3.5mm port on your display or stereo system.
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When connecting the 3.5mm audio cable to the 3.5mm port on your TV or display, make sure you
TV
Input 1 Input 2
Input 3 Input 4
AudioPC Port
TV
Input 1Input 2
Input 3Input 4
AudioPC Port
connect to the 3.5mm port next to the VGA port used to connect your Wireless Video Receiver. Please
refer to the original user manual that came with your TV or display for further instructions.
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Option 2:
Connect the 3.5mm end of the 3.5mm to RCA cable to the Wireless Audio Receiver, and the RCA (Red &
White) end to your stereo system or TV’s RCA input sockets.
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Option 3:
Connect your powered speakers’ 3.5mm audio cable directly to the Wireless Audio Receiver.
Congratulations, your Wireless Audio / Video Kit is ready for use.
Note:
For quick trouble-shooting guide, please go to P.56.
For more information on using your Wireless Audio / Video Kit for different applications, please visit
IOGEAR’s website for detail instructions.
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Advanced Settings – Wireless USB Manager
The Wireless USB Manager is a simple and
easy-to-use interface that allows you to manage
your Wireless USB devices and control your
Wireless USB Transmitter settings. The Wireless
USB Manager can be accessed via the Wireless
USB Manager icon located in the Windows system
tray.
To Launch the Wireless USB Manager, double click
on the Wireless USB Manager icon in your system
tray. On the main pane, you will nd an icon
representing your Wireless VGA and Wireless
Audio Receivers. If your Wireless VGA or Audio
Receiver is not connected, the icon will be grayed
out.
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If your Wireless VGA Receiver is connected and
working, then the icon will change and show the
current signal strength.
The View menu will give the option of what type
of devices you wish to display (All Devices, Connected Devices and Disconnected Devices).
The Options menu will give the option to launch
Host Settings window and turn the Wireless USB
Transmitter radio on or off.
The Help menu offers quick help on how to connect devices to your Wireless USB Transmitter.
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Advanced Settings – Wireless USB Transmitter Setting
To manage the Wireless USB Transmitter settings, double click on the Wireless USB Manager icon in the
system tray to bring up the Wireless USB Manager window. Click on Options and select Host Settings.
General• Settings
Enable this Wireless USB radio: to turn on or off the 1.
Wireless USB radio.
Host Name: you can change the name of your Wireless 2.
USB Transmitter.
Connection Rules: this is connection rule when creating 3.
cable association with the Wireless USB Transmitter
and any Wireless Receiver. It is set to Ask me each
time to ensure connection security. You can change to
other setting that is suitable to you.
Host Information: this shows the rmware version of 4.
your Wireless USB Transmitter.
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Advanced• Settings
Channel selection: this function allows you to
manually set a radio channel (not recommended) for the wireless communication (combination of Band Group and Channel).
For optimal performance, the automatic setting
is recommended.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Installation and setup related Q&A …………………………………. P.47
Connection and signal quality related Q&A ………………………... P.55
Video and Audio Receivers conguration related Q&A …………… P.58
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For the latest FAQs, please go to IOGEAR website (www.iogear.com).
Why can’t I install .NET?1.
You may have an older version of .NET, preventing the newer one from being installed. Using Add/
Remove Programs (For Windows XP users) or Programs and Features (For Windows Vista users) in
the Control Panel, uninstall any version of Microsoft .NET Framework older than version 2.0. Then
install Microsoft .NET Framework from the Wireless Audio / Video Kit CD.
My Wireless USB Transmitter is plugged into my computer and my Wireless Video is powered on but I 2.
do not see anything on my display. What’s wrong?
Check the Wireless USB Manager to see if there is an icon for your Wireless Video Receiver. If there
is no icon, try unplugging and plugging in your Wireless USB Transmitter back to your computer to
reload the driver.
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If you see an icon that is grayed out in the Wireless
USB Manager, try resetting the Wireless VGA
Receiver by unplugging its power cord and
plugging it back in. You should see the icon in the
Wireless USB Manager appearing in color when it
is connected.
Still not connected?
Double check that the radio for your Wireless USB
Transmitter is on in the Wireless USB Manager.
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3. My Wireless USB Transmitter is plugged into my
computer and my Wireless Audio Receiver is
powered on but I do not hear anything. What’s
wrong?
Check the Wireless USB Manager to see if there
is an icon for your Wireless Audio Receiver. If
there is no icon, try unplugging and plugging
your Wireless USB Transmitter to your
computer, then unplugging and plugging your
power adapter to your Wireless Audio Receiver
to reset the connection.
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4. My Wireless USB Transmitter is plugged into
one of the USB ports on my computer and my
Wireless Audio and Video Receivers are powered on, but I get this window and I do not hear
or see anything. What do I do?
Please try to unplug and re-plug the Wireless
USB Transmitter into the USB port, and you
should see the USB logo becomes colored.
Once the USB logo becomes colored, then you
should see the Wireless Audio and Wireless
VGA icons shows in color and your Wireless Audio & Video Kit should become functional again.
Besides unplugging and re-plugging in the Wireless USB Transmitter, you can also try to power
cycle the Audio and VGA Receivers as this will
help to reset the wireless connection.
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5. I already reset my Wireless USB Host
Transmitter and Audio Receiver, and the icon
does show up in the Wireless USB Manager.
But there is still no sound, what’s wrong?
Windows XP
For XP users, please go to Start -> Control
Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, then select Audio tab and make sure the USB
Multimedia Audio Device is selected then
click OK.
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Windows Vista
For Vista users, right click on the Speaker
icon at the bottom right corner of your system
tray, then make sure the “2- USB Multimedia
Audio Device” is checked then click Set
Default and OK.
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6. Why do I get this window during the association
process?
If you idle for more than 45 seconds during
the cable association process, you will see this
window prompt. Just click OK to close the
window, and repeat the association process
again and you should not see this window
again.
Please note, DO NOT idle more than 45 seconds during the cable association process.
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7. I successfully installed everything and I can see video and hear audio from my TV, but the signal is bad
and I can not get smooth video and audio quality. What can I do to get a better signal?
First of all, please make sure the distance between the Wireless USB Transmitter and Wireless Video
and Audio Receivers is within 30 feet. Wireless USB technology is a in-room solution and it does not
work beyond 30 feet of range.
Second, please make sure the antenna of your Wireless USB Transmitter keeps a clearance of
minimum 3” off the desktop surface and have a good line-of-sight with the Wireless Video and Audio
Receivers. Due to different home and ofce setup and unknown interference, we recommend using the
included USB extension cable to connect with the Wireless USB Transmitter and nd a suitable position
for good signal.
You can also try to unplug and plug the Wireless USB Transmitter back into your computer to reset the
connection. You should see the icon in the Wireless USB Manager becomes grayed out then color
again. Now try to restart the application that you were using and check if the signal quality improves.
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8. The video and audio signals seem to drop out when I walk in front of the Wireless USB Transmitter or
put my hands around the antenna. What should I do to get a better signal?
It is the most important thing to ensure a good line-of-sight between the Wireless USB Transmitter and
the Wireless Receivers. Therefore, we recommend not putting your hands or any obstacles between
the Wireless USB Transmitter and the Wireless Receivers to ensure good signal.
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9. If you are experiencing video or audio quality
problems, please try following procedures for
solutions.
Adjust the screen resolution to the appropriate •
setting supported by your monitor/display,
please refer to P.48 for detail instructions.
The Wireless Audio / Video Kit requires certain •
level of system resource for smooth operation.
Try to close other applications on your computer to free up the system resource.
Does your computer meet the minimum •
system requirements? Please refer to P.4 for
more information.
The Wireless Audio / Video Kit requires radio •
signals to be in the line of sight. Please
ensure to eliminate as much interferences as
possible between the Wireless Transmitter
and the Wireless Video and Audio Receivers.
Change the channel as shown on the right or •
move in your computer closer to the display.
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10. I accidentally unplug the power from my
Wireless Video Receiver, and the movie
becomes playing on my main display of my
computer. How do I bring it back to the other
(extended) monitor?
Please stop the movie that is currently playing
and close the player on the computer. Plug in
the power adapter back to the Wireless Video
Receiver. Restart your movie and you should
be able to drag the movie to the extended
monitor.
11. I accidentally unplug the power from my
Wireless Audio Receiver, and the sound is
gone. How do I make it work again?
Please stop the movie or music that is currently playing and close the player on the computer. Plug in the power adapter back to the
Wireless Audio Receiver. Restart your movie
or music and you should be able to hear the
sound again. If this is not working, please refer
to page 61 and make sure the correct audio
device is selected on your computer.
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12. I already setup my Wireless USB Transmitter
and Audio Receiver, and the icon does show
up in the Wireless USB Manager. However,
I would like the sound to be streaming from
the built-in speakers of my computer, how do
I do that?
First of all, close the multimedia application you
are currently running, and you have to change
the playback device settings to activate the
built-in speakers on your computer.
For Windows XP users, please go to Start
-> Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, then select Audio tab and make sure
to select your default audio device and click
Apply then OK.
Do not select USB Multimedia Audio Device
as this is the driver for Wireless Audio Receiver.
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For Vista users, right click on the Speaker icon
at the bottom right corner of your system tray,
then right click on your default speaker device
and select Set as default device on the
device and click OK.
DO NOT select 2- USB Multimedia Audio
Device as this is the driver for the Wireless
Audio Receiver.
Now you may restart the multimedia application
you were using for your music, and the music
should be coming off from the built-in speakers
on your computer.
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TechnicalSpecication
Audio
Audio Output2 CH DAC output
Dynamic Range95db, THD+N -85db ~ -91db
Sample Rate8KHz, 16KHz, 44.1KHz to 48KHz with 16-bit resolution
Antenna TypeOmni directional
Environment
Humidity10-95% RH, Non-condensing
Operation Temperature0 to 50 degree C
Storage Temperature0 to 75 degree C
Frequency3.1GHz to 4.8GHz (WiMedia Band Group 1)
Interface3.5mm TRS audio connector
LEDs
ACT (Activity)Yes
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Number of Channel7 channels (3 FFI + 4 TFI)
Operating System SupportMicrosoft XP 32-bit; Microsoft Vista 32/64-bit
Operating RangeUp to 30 feet (10 meters)
PHY Data Rate53.3Mbps, 80Mbps, 106.6Mbps, 160Mbps, 200Mbps,
USBSpecicationCertied Wireless USB 1.0; USB 2.0
320Mbps, 400Mbps, 480Mbps
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Appendix
I. Compatibility with IOGEAR Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit (GUWH104KIT)
Important: To retain the functionality of both the Wireless Audio / Video Kit and the GUWH104KIT, you
MUST follow these steps:
Uninstall the GUWH104KIT software by using Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features on 1.
the Control Panel. Please select and remove “Ultrasuite with WiCenter Basic”. The Wireless Audio /
Video Kit installer will not allow you to proceed until this software is removed.
Complete the installation of the Wireless Audio / Video Kit as shown in the Wireless VGA Software 2.
Installation section.
Install the GUWH104 software “Driver Hub Only” for your Wireless USB Hub from IOGEAR 3.
website. Please make sure that you are in the correct product page.http://www.iogear.com/support/
dm/driver/GUWH104#display
Use the Wireless USB Host Adapter (GUWA200) that comes with this kit to communicate with your 4.
Wireless USB Hub.
Note: After this upgrade, the Wireless USB Host Adapter (GUWA100U) will not function with the
Wireless VGA Receiver (GUW2015V) or the Wireless USB Hub (GUWH104) on the PC system
where the GUW2015VKIT software has been installed. However you may use this Wireless USB
Host Adapter (GUWA100U) on a different PC.
For more support information, please contact IOGEAR.
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II. Cable association with other devices
Association Concept:
In order to establish a secure wireless connection between both the Wireless USB Transmitter and the
Wireless USB devices, you will need to go through the cable association process. The association process
will allow the Wireless USB Transmitter and the Wireless USB device to exchange security information
about each other necessary to operate in a secured wireless mode.
Association Process:
If you purchase additional Wireless USB devices, you will have to associate them with your Wireless USB
Transmitter. Refer to your Wireless USB device documentation for more information on its settings for
cable association.
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Cable association steps:
Make sure that the Wireless USB Manager is running. Check your Windows tray for the Wireless USB 1.
Manager icon.
Power on your Wireless USB device. 2.
Connect the USB cable between an available 3.
USB port on your computer and your
Wireless USB device.
Complete cable association by pressing the 4.
“Accept Association” button when prompted.
Remove the USB cable from your Wireless USB 5.
device and computer then follow
instructions specic to your Wireless USB
device for wireless operation.
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Associated Wireless USB devices will appear as icons in the Wireless USB Manager. When the Wireless USB device is connected to your computer, the icon will appear in color.
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Limited Warranty
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
DISK, OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory with respect to
the contents or use of this documentation, and especially disclaims its quality, performance,
merchantability, or tness for any particular purpose.
The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or documentation without
obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions, or updates. For further inquiries please
contact IOGEAR.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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. This device is authorized under 47
CFR 15.519 (the FCC Rules and Regulations). The operation of this device is subject to the following
restriction: This UWB device shall transmit only when it is sending information to an associated receiver.
This UWB device shall cease transmission within 10 seconds unless it receives an acknowledgement from
the associated receiver that its transmission is being received. An acknowledgement of reception must
continue to be received by the transmitting device at least every 10 seconds of operation or the UWB
device must cease transmitting.
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Contact
IOGEAR
23 Hubble
Irvine, CA 92618
P 949.453.8782
F 949.453.8785
Visit us at: www.iogear.com
IOGEAR, the IOGEAR logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of IOGEAR, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. IOGEAR makes no warranty of
any kind with regards to the information presented in this document. All information furnished here is for informational purposes only and is subject to
change without notice. IOGEAR, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this document.
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Customer’s Record
The model number and serial number of this product can be found on the product package. You should
note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a
permanent record of your purchase to aid in identication for Warranty Service purposes.
Model Number Serial Number
Note
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About UsAbout Us
FUN
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helping people enjoy daily life using our high technology products.
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