Kindermann Klick & Show K-10S, Klick & Show K-10S Lite Installation And User Manual

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Wireless Presentation Solution
Klick & Show K-10L Lite - Art.-Nr. 7488000305
Installation and User Manual
Release: Firmware 2.2.8C / E
2.2019
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Overview
The Kindermann Klick & Show K-10S is a modern Wireless Presentation System for small to mid-sized meeting rooms, classrooms and huddle spaces. Klick & Show allows users to share content from their laptops or mobile devices in a simple way – with no configuration, no cables and without wasting time. Windows/Mac users simply connect the Klick & Show TOUCH Transmitter to a USB port of their laptop. With a touch on the sensor button the live laptop content is mirrored to the main display device. The universal starter program "WirelessMedia for
Windows" can also be used without TOUCH sensor button (with LAN or WiFi from the laptop). Users of
Apple/Android smart devices can download our free apps to share their content or use Airplay (iOS only). In
addition, Klick & Show K-10S offers a 4K HDMI input to display wired content from PC / DVD.
The Klick & Show K-10S Kit (7488000300) already contains of one Base-unit and two Senor-buttons TOUCH (7488000301). Additional Sensor-buttons TOUCH (7488000301) are available.
The Kindermann Klick & Show K-10L Lite is only supplied with the Base-unit, with accessories, but without the TOUCH transmitter. Windows / Mac users simply start the Klick & Show Universal PC-Client Software on the laptop (available from www.klickandshow.com or from the base unit for download) to mirror content to the main screen. If required, up to four additional sensor buttons (7488000301) are available and connectable at the same time.
The current version of this manual can also be downloaded from the website www.klickandshow.com.
Go to the DOWNLOAD/Documentation tab.
Contents Klick & Show K-10S Kit (7488000300)
1 Kindermann Klick & Show Base-unit 2 Antenna 2 Klick & Show Sensor-buttons TOUCH 1 Universal power-supply 100 – 240 VAC, 12 VDC/2A, with different adapters 1 Mounting set for installation at wall 1 Quick-start-Guide
Contents Klick & Show K-10L Lite (7488000305)
1 Kindermann Klick & Show Base-unit 2 Antenna 1 Universal power-supply 100 – 240 VAC, 12 VDC/2A, with different adapters 1 Mounting set for installation at wall 1 Quick-start-Guide
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Main features
Wireless transmission of Windows or Mac laptops / PCs to a central screen
Can transmit PC’s mirror/extended windows-desktop (depending on the operating system,
Klick & show "Extension Display" driver may be required) or mirror of Macbook desktop to the Base-unit
Preview function of connected laptops (max. 14) Can transmit smart devices' mirror, photos, videos, music etc., supports AirPlay 2 Transmits USB-HID (f.e. mouse) for interactive units (Touch-displays, interactive WhiteBoard) Support VESA PC resolution input, auto-detecting Can remote monitoring the active display on screen from a smart devices (“Remote View”) Support remote mouse to control the active source devices from other smart devices (“Remote Control”) External HDMI-Input at Base-unit for cable-linked connection to another video-source
(document camera, DVD, …)
Universal Starter-program "WirelessMedia" for Windows for use with or without
Sensor-button TOUCH (using LAN or Wi-Fi of laptop) – see chapter 6.1
New graphic design (GUI) of Starter-program "WirelessMedia" for Windows with or without touch
sensor TOUCH usable (with LAN or WiFi from laptop) - see chap. 6.1
Optional Starter-Program "WirelessMedia-pro" for Windows, for use with or without
Sensor-button; if it is not possible to install the standard driver "WirelessMedia" for Windows,
due to IT administrator security policies - see chap. 6.1
Support Over-the-Air (OTA) for automatic (option) firmware upgrading via Ethernet – see chap. 5.7
Sensor-buttons TOUCH
Sensor-button with "Show-me" function with fast signal switching (app. 1s) Status display with colored LEDs: green indicates active source signal, red indicates power/link. Support USB plug-in auto configuration/pairing at Base-unit “Show-me" button can independently step in/out the source of PC
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Accessory:
Klick+Show TOUCH T1 Transmitter (7488000301)
Sensor-button for expansion of Klick & Show K-10S Kit
Klick+Show TRAY (7488000303)
Tray for four Sensor-Buttons TOUCH
Klick+Show USB-C Cap (7488000304)
USB Typ-C adapter for use with Klick & Show TOUCH Transmitters at USB-C port at PCs/Mac.
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Safety instructions
Please read the instructions carefully and store them
The Kindermann Klick & Show K-10S can only be operated with a safety low voltage via the
associated power supply unit
The device must only be stored and used in a dry, closed environment without mechanical stress
Install the unit in a place with adequate ventilation
Do not use any liquids or thinners for cleaning (remove the power supply before use!)
Remove the power supply for long periods of non-use!
The use of unsuitable accessories may result in damage or malfunction
Please observe the safety instructions of the devices to be connected
WARNING
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Contents
1. Overview ....................................................................................................... 10
1.1 Action chart ........................................................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Network-Integration: ........................................................................................................................... 11
1.2.1 Standard (Direct-mode) .............................................................................................................. 11
1.2.2 Standard with existing Access Point (Infrastructure-mode) ................................................... 11
2. Device Setup ................................................................................................. 12
2.1 Connections and Buttons .................................................................................................................. 12
2.1.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1.2 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 13
2.1.3 Factory Reset ................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2 Sensor-Button TOUCH ........................................................................................................................ 16
2.3 User Interface ....................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.1 Home screen ................................................................................................................................. 17
3. Installation .................................................................................................... 19
3.1 Installation methods for the Base-unit.............................................................................................. 19
3.2 Wiring diagram Base-unit ................................................................................................................... 20
3.3 Power Connection ................................................................................................................................ 20
3.4 Video connection ................................................................................................................................. 21
3.5 Audio Connection ................................................................................................................................ 22
3.6 LAN connection .................................................................................................................................... 23
3.7 Usage of USB devices .......................................................................................................................... 24
4. Getting started with Klick & Show ............................................................. 25
4.1 Mobile units: Wireless Connection .................................................................................................... 25
4.1.1 Enable portable access point: ..................................................................................................... 25
4.1.2 Enable LAN Connection: .............................................................................................................. 26
4.2 Pairing Sensor-button with Base-unit ............................................................................................... 27
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4.3 Mirroring of the desktop - First steps ......................................................................................... 28
4.3.1 PC / Laptop ................................................................................................................................... 28
4.3.2 Mobile Devices ............................................................................................................................. 29
5. Settings in Main-menu ............................................................................... 31
5.1 Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................. 32
5.1.1 IP address ...................................................................................................................................... 32
5.1.2 Ethernet MAC address ................................................................................................................. 32
5.1.3 Proxy & IP settings ....................................................................................................................... 32
5.1.4 PPPoE settings .............................................................................................................................. 33
5.2 Tethering & portable access point .................................................................................................... 33
5.2.1 Portable Wi-Fi access point ........................................................................................................ 33
5.2.2 WiFi access point Auto-On - Automatic turn on of WiFi, when the unit is powered on. 34
5.2.3 Show Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password in main screen ........................................................... 34
5.2.4 Set up Wi-Fi access point ............................................................................................................ 34
5.2.5 Auto change Wi-Fi access point password ............................................................................... 35
5.2.6 Wi-Fi analyzer ............................................................................................................................... 36
5.3 Moderator Control ............................................................................................................................... 38
5.3.1 Preview window ............................................................................................................................ 38
5.4 General settings ................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4.1 Automatic creation of Starter-program .................................................................................... 39
5.4.2 Auto Standby ................................................................................................................................ 40
5.4.3 AirPlay screen quality .................................................................................................................. 40
5.4.4 HDMI output resolution .............................................................................................................. 40
5.4.5 HDMI input AUTO switch ............................................................................................................ 41
5.4.6 Background image Home screen ............................................................................................... 41
5.4.7 Volume .......................................................................................................................................... 41
5.5 Security setting ..................................................................................................................................... 41
5.5.1 Security level ................................................................................................................................. 42
5.5.2 LAN discovery & Connection ..................................................................................................... 43
5.5.3 “Remote View” lock ..................................................................................................................... 43
5.5.4 Show PC’s user name when mirroring ...................................................................................... 43
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5.5.5 Clear History after meeting ......................................................................................................... 43
5.5.6 Change admin password............................................................................................................. 44
5.6 Language & input ................................................................................................................................ 44
5.7 System Update ..................................................................................................................................... 44
5.8 Date & Time .......................................................................................................................................... 46
5.9 About Device ........................................................................................................................................ 46
6. Operate Klick & Show.................................................................................. 46
6.1 Mirroring PC desktop .......................................................................................................................... 46
6.1.1 Extended Desktop for Windows 10 ........................................................................................... 47
6.1.2 Microsoft Windows PC / Laptop, with Sensor-button TOUCH .............................................. 47
6.1.3 Microsoft Windows PC / Laptop, without Sensor-button TOUCH ........................................ 48
6.1.4 Options für Microsoft Windows PC / Laptop ........................................................................... 50
6.1.5 Mac OS PC/Laptop, with Sensor-button TOUCH..................................................................... 54
6.1.6 Optionen für Apple MacOS, MacBook ...................................................................................... 56
6.2 Transmitting iOS mobile device ......................................................................................................... 58
6.2.1 How to use AirPlay? ..................................................................................................................... 58
6.2.2 App “WirelessMedia” for iOS ...................................................................................................... 58
6.3 Transmitting Android device wireless ............................................................................................... 63
6.3.1 “WirelessMedia” Apk for Android .............................................................................................. 63
6.4 HDMI Input Select ................................................................................................................................ 66
7. Firmware-Update ......................................................................................... 68
7.1 Check current firmware information of: ............................................................................................ 68
7.2 Upgrading Firmware Base-unit .......................................................................................................... 69
7.3 Upgrading and Pairing of Sensor-button TOUCH ........................................................................... 70
7.4 Software update of USB-stick of Sensor-button TOUCH ............................................................... 71
7.5 Install newer version of Starter-Program at Laptop ........................................................................ 71
7.6 Clean left files of older versions of Starter-program in Laptop ..................................................... 73
8. TCP/IP Befehle: Telnet ................................................................................. 74
9. Specifications Klick & Show ........................................................................ 77
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9.1 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 79
9.2 Open Source-Software provisions ...................................................................................................... 80
9.2 EG-declaration ....................................................................................................................................... 82
10. Trouble Shooting ......................................................................................... 83
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1. Overview
ID
Name
Description
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Klick & Show Base-unit
Host / Base-unit with WiFi receiver
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Sensor-button TOUCH
Sensor-button with WiFi transmitter for PC/Laptop to share the
desktop/extended desktop
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WirelessMedia for Android
App for smart android devices to share the screen, transmit
photos/music/video/files, exchange files, “Remote View” and
“Remote mouse”.
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WirelessMedia for iOS
App for smart iOS devices to share the screen, transmit
photos/music/video/files, exchange files, “Remote View” and
“Remote mouse”.
1.1 Action chart
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1.2 Network-Integration:
1.2.1 Standard (Direct-mode)
1.2.2 Standard with existing Access Point (Infrastructure-mode)
Function depends on the infrastructure of the network in the company. Access to the GUEST-AP may be blocked by firewall settings in the company network
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2. Device Setup
2.1 Connections and Buttons
Overview
Front panel Rear Panel Sensor-button TOUCH
2.1.1 Front Panel
ID
Name
Description
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Front USB connector
USB port, for Klick & Show TOUCH pairing, mouse
control, USB touch screen, firmware upgrading
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STANDBY-LED
STANDBY-mode: green LED (2) flashing
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POWER button with LED indicator
Unit ON/OFF with green status-LED ON/OFF
USB port
To be able to use a Sensor-button it should be paired to the Base-unit you are using. Insert the sensor
button to an USB port of the Base-unit you are using. If necessary, the Firmware of the button is automatically updating. Follow the instructions at screen.
Other functions of USB-port.
The USB port is used to update the software of Klick & Show. The USB port is used for connecting a mouse to:
- Navigate in the SETTING configuration
- Control a PC desktop that is mirroring to the screen by using the Sensor-button TOUCH
Instead of a Mouse also a local connected touch Screen can be used
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Via this USB Port you can create a USB Stick containing the Starter-Program-Software for the Sensor-
button TOUCH
POWER button
The button at the front of the Base-unit has a power on/off function once the Base-unit is powered. Pressing the Button switches the unit on and off in Deep-Standby: the Base-unit shuts down completely, WiFi is deactivated, and can only be turned on by the POWER button. Green LED in button signals status.
2.1.2 Rear Panel
ID
Name
Description
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DC Power socket
Connect the included power adapter DC 12V/2A to this socket, and
connect the plug to an available electrical outlet
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LAN
Connect an Ethernet cable between this jack and a LAN to connect the
Base-unit to LAN; PoE ready
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USB port
USB port, for pairing Sensor-button TOUCH, mouse control, USB touch
screen etc.; same functions as front-USB
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Reset
for restoring the factory default setting (needs tool)
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HDMI OUT
To connect an HD or 4K/HDMI 2.0 output device
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LINE OUT
2 channel analog audio output, de-embedded from HDMI OUT;
connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack PC connector from this jack to the LINE IN
jack of an audio system
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HDMI IN
Connect a local HDMI output (PC, document camera, DVD) up to
4K/60Hz, HDCP 2.2 source device
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LINE IN
2-channel analog audio input is only active, when it detects no audio
signal in HDMI IN data flow, like DVI-Input. Connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack
PC connector from this jack to the Line Out jack of external audio
source devices
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ANT.
Screw up the included two antennas to these two ports
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2.1.3 Factory Reset
On pressing the Reset button, a Hardware-reset is initiated at Base-unit. A FACTORY RESET“, can also be
performed via the menu System Update“ / „Factory Reset, see chapter 5.7. Both types will be set the unit back to default.
All data of configuration will be lost. So that you do not have to re-configure all data in an elaborate process, note all settings within the Sub-menus before doing Factory Reset.
Start up the Base-unit. When the Home screen is shown up, press the reset button at the rear panel of Base-unit. Press this button
with a pointed object, e.g. an unbent paper clip, until the Factory Reset page is shown up as below, for at least 2 seconds.
The Base-unit will reboot after 3 seconds to be default configuration.
All previous settings will be lost and you will need to do the set-up once more.
After Reset, all Sensor-buttons TOUCH must be paired again to Base-unit, because SSID has changed (see chapter 4.2).
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Factory settings after Reset
Ethernet
o Proxy: None o IP setting: DHCP
Tethering & portable access point
o Portable Wi-Fi access point: ON o WiFi access point Auto-On: ON o Show SSID and PASSWORD in Mainscreen when mirroring: OFF
SSID: KlickandShow-xxxx, Security: WPA2 PSK Frequency: 5 GHZ Channel: 40
o Auto change of Wi-Fi password: 5 minutes
Moderator Control
o Preview windows: ON
Settings
o Auto Standby: Never o AirPlay quality: High o Resolution HDMI OUT: 1920x1080p@60Hz o HDMI-input AUTO switch: Manual o Background image Home screen: Standard o Volume: 100
Security setting
o Security level: Level 1 o LAN connection: Enable mobile devices can discover/connect the Base-unit in same LAN: OFF o Disable “Remote View” from mobile device application: ON o Show PC’s user name when mirroring: ON o Clear history after meeting: Always o Password for menu: admin (Please change password on first login!)
Language: English
System Update Upgrading Mode Setting of firmware: manual
Date & time Automatic date & time: use network-provided time: ON
Use 24-hour format: ON Time zone: GMT +00:00
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2.2 Sensor-Button TOUCH
The Klick & Show Sensor-button TOUCH is a dongle, which is used for extending or mirroring the desktop from a personal PC or MAC desktop to the Base-unit and the main screen in a meeting. Newer (Mac) computers with
USB-C interface can be connected via an optional adapter (7488000304). Furthermore the button can be
connected to the Base-unit to update the software or for pairing.
Note: Handle the Button cable with care. Rough handling might cause defects.
ID
Name
Description
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USB connector
- Connect to an USP-port of a PC/Laptop ( for sharing of screen)
- Pairing the Button to the Base-unit
- Updating of its software)
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Sensor-button
TOUCH
Touch-function with tactile response,
for switching On and Off the presentation of the screen
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Status LED
Indicates the status of the button
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USB-Stick
USB-stick with Starter-program „WirelessMedia.*** for copying
of to PC or MAC; printable PDF of User manual.
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USB-C Adapter
(optional)
Adapter USB-C to USB-A (7488000304), for devices with USB-C
ports; can be permanently attached to the button
Status LED
LED indicator is static green: ready to transmit a picture, waiting on USER for touch. LED indicator is static red: 1. Transmits a picture,
2. Pairing is done (at the Base-unit). You can now unplug the Button from the Base-unit.
LED indicator is flashing green: 1. The button is plugged in the laptop and initializing,
2. Pairing/software upgrading of the button is in progress.
LED indicator is Off: the button is not plugged in, defective or defective USB-port
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2.3 User Interface
2.3.1 Home screen
The following picture shows Home screen of Klick & Show. Connect an input device (mouse, touch) to either USB port to navigate in the menu.
ID
Name
Description
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WiFi-indicator
WiFi access point is activated or deactivated
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ID
WiFi name or device name of the Base-unit access point
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PASS
WiFi-password of Base-unit
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Password-timer
If active: Count-down timer is displayed until the password is
changed automatically
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Change
WiFi-password
Generate new password for securing your WiFi network, for
example to end the REMOTE-view function of mobile units
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WiFi IP
LAN IP
WiFi IP-address of Base-unit in wireless LAN
IP-address of Base-unit in LAN;
„N/A“ = no connection to network
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TIME
Show time, if LAN has access to a time server; even after
disconnecting the LAN connection, the time is displayed until the
device has been disconnected from power
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Security level
Security level 1-3, display ONLY; the security features of the
displayed level are displayed in detail by clicking on the symbol;
the settings can only be changed in the Setting menu (12)
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Create Starter-
program
Copy Start-program „WirelessMedia.exe“ for Windows, MAC to
USB-stick
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Info
Show status-bar (1) – (6) in Home screen showing/hiding
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HDMI Input
Switch to the external HDMI input
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Setting
Klick & Show system configuration
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Help (?)
User manual in PDF format.
The current version of manual can also be downloaded from
the website www.klickandshow.com.
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Windows /MacOS
Quick Start
First-time-user
First-time-user must copy and execute one time the Starter-
program to Laptop / Mac
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Quick Guide
Windows / MacOS
Steps to instruct how to transmit with Laptop / Mac
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Load
„WirelessMedia“-
App from Store
Scan corresponding QR-code for iOS or Android device and
download the App
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Android/IOS
Quick Start
First-time-user
Steps to instruct how to transmit smart mobile devices either
powered by Android or IOS, onto the main screen
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Preview function of
the screen contents
of the participants
with TOUCH
transmitter
Switch on or off the optional preview function of the screen
contents of all connected TOUCH touch sensors.
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3. Installation
3.1 Installation methods for the Base-unit
The Base-unit can be placed on a table in meeting room or be mounted on the wall.
The antennas are removable. They can rotate or tilt for better wireless connection.
Note:
For optimum function, install the Base-unit near monitor. Avoid obstacles between Sensor-button TOUCH and Base-unit.
Necessary tools
• A drill (type of drill depends on the type of wall/table)
• Flat screwdriver
Additional screwdriver that matches the mounting screws (mounting screws not included in the package).
Necessary parts
• 2 mounting screws (the head of the screw has to be smaller than the whole of the bracket)
• 2 plugs fitting to Wall and Screws
2 mounting bracket (included in the box).
How to install
Drill two holes in the wall as indicated on the drawing. Horizontal distance: 177 mm ± 0.15.
At the bottom of Base-unit, place the bracket on the 4 holes and turn in 4 delivered flat screws to be fasten
enough.
Drive in 2 screws. Please leave at least a dimension 0.15mm space to place the bracket between the screw
header and wall.
Place the Base-unit on the wall, so that the holes on the bracket matches the 2 unfixed screws on the wall..
Hoop the bracket on the screw and slide the Base-unit downwards until it is fixed in the 2 screw on the wall.
Antenna placement rules
The antennas should be oriented vertically, so perpendicular to the ceiling and parallel to the walls.
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The antennas should be installed far enough (at least 50cm/1.6ft) from metallic surfaces to avoid
unwanted reflections and far enough (at least 1m/3.3ft) from other radio equipment that operates in the same frequency range, e.g. other Wi-Fi access points, cordless telephone, microwave ovens,…. It is also best to install antennas at least 15 cm (6 inches) from concrete walls.
The most favorable situation is a direct line of sight between antennas and Sensor-buttons TOUCH. Any
obstruction will cause the signal to follow a longer propagation path, which can result in performance degradation.
Due to the particular radio pattern of the dipole antennas, the antennas should not be placed just above
potential positions of Sensor-buttons users. As a result, the advised position for the obstruction antennas is at the side of the meeting room.
3.2 Wiring diagram Base-unit
3.3 Power Connection
Supplied is a universal power supply for mains 100 – 240 VAC, 12 VDC/2A with different, regional power adapters.
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Adapter types
1. Choose the appropriate power plug for your country (see www.iec.ch/worldplugs.) and slide it in power
supply
2. Connect the power adapter with the Base-unit.
3. Connect the power cable plug into the wall outlet.
TYP A (USA, Japan) Typ C (EU, except UK) Typ G (UK etc.) Typ I (Australia)
Note:
Once the Base-unit is powered, it starts up (booting). From now on please use the POWER button with Status LED on front of Base-unit to switch ON or OFF.
Power over Ethernet
If the LAN Ethernet switcher support PoE (Power over Ethernet), it could power up the Base-unit instead of using
the external power adapter.
3.4 Video connection
1. Connect the HDMI-Output of Base-unit to a Full-HD-/4K display by a quality HDMI cable.
2. Switch the Base-unit ON.
3. After started, the system shows the Home screen.
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3.5 Audio Connection
The WiFi of Sensor-button TOUCH transmits the audio output of the PC/Laptop, re-direct and send to the Base­unit together with the video signal. The audio will be output at line levels from mini jack socket 3.5 mm connector and via the HDMI output connectors simultaneously.
Audio via HDMI output
When your display/projector is connected via HDMI and it support audio together with video than a separate audio connection is not necessary. The audio signal is sent together with the video signal to the display.
Note:
If there is no sound from speaker check the settings of volume-mixer in taskbar of laptop, “WirelessMedia” or “Video-Playback” must be activated.
Audio Output
Connect the analog audio “LINE OUT” (mini Jack 3.5mm) of the Base-unit with the meeting room’s sound system by using a fitting cable.
PC/Laptop Sound
As default set, Klick & Show will mute the internal speaker of PC/Laptop and route the audio to the Base-unit, after PC/Laptop is successfully mirroring desktop to the main screen, in order to avoid the repeated audio. When transmission is stopped at Sensor-button, local loudspeaker will return to previous status.
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Note:
If there is no sound, it can have different causes, for example:
1 Check the volume control on your laptop's taskbar; see in "Mixer" if "WirelessMedia" or "Video Playback" is
activated. To keep the internal speaker of PC/Lap muted while route the audio to the Base-unit, use the
audio mute icon in the status bar.
2 The used video-player may need an update to latest version.
3 An active virus scanner can block the sound reproduction, check the "settings" in your virus scanner, and
check the influence by turning off the virus scanner.
3.6 LAN connection
The Base-unit can be connected to a local network or directly to a PC/Laptop. For normal operation, a LAN connection is not necessary. When needed, it is suggested to connect the Klick & Show to the internet.
The LAN connection can be used for:
network integration of Base-unit in guest or company network telnet control of the Base-unit Over-The-Air -Update (OTA) of firmware of base-unit maintenance purpose (in preparation)
Telnet commands
Telnet is a relatively simple, text-based protocol by which a computer of another person can connect via internet to Klick & Show. Control via TCP/IP (port 5656) is possible. You can find the list of commands in chapter 8.
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LAN indicator
LAN connected or disconnected is shown briefly in a message in lower/right corner on the Home screen.
3.7 Usage of USB devices
Please use a USB Mouse or Touchscreen:
1. For configuration of Klick & Show,
2. To control the sharing PC/Laptop („Remote-Control“ can be blocked in settings),
3. For white board or annotation during a presentation, Klick & Show transmits Video, Audio and the USB-
HID function for mouse-control and click-function of a touchscreen. Connect touch-interface of your screen to the USB-port on your laptop or PC.
4. To run a system upgrade.
USB control
USB mouse for configuration menu
Single click to select Right-click to back to the Home screen
Touchscreen
Single click to select Long press to open the contextual menus, as double-click or click the right button of a USB mouse.
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4. Getting started with Klick & Show
4.1 Mobile units: Wireless Connection
Download the application namely “WirelessMedia” (for example scan QR-Code in Home screen) in Android Play Store or Apple App Store or download it from website https://www.klickandshow.com/ .
“WirelessMedia” provides two ways to discover the Klick & Show:
1. Tethering & portable access point, to connect the access point to the Klick & Show,
2. LAN connection, to connect Klick & Show and mobile both in LAN network.
4.1.1 Enable portable access point:
Check the SSID and PASS (Password) on the Home screen. WiFi should be activated: .
If the WiFi indicator shows , activate the WiFi in Configuration menu.
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4.1.2 Enable LAN Connection:
Be sure the Klick & Show is connected to the Network. When Local IP shows an active IP address, such for example like 192.168.3.1, it indicates the Base-unit is successfully connected to the LAN and get an appointed IP address.
Note: When it shows N/A, means the Base-unit is not connected to the LAN by by CAT cable or it failed to get an available IP address by the corporation router.
For basic function, a LAN connection is not needed.
Please refer to the LAN-settings in ‘Ethernet, as below. Default password for entering the Main menu is “admin”.
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4.2 Pairing Sensor-button with Base-unit
Connect the USB-connector of Sensor-button TOUCH to either of one USB port of Base-unit, to pair both units at same WiFi. Follow all OSD messages. A successful pairing is shown at OSD and static red LED.
Then, please disconnect the Sensor-button TOUCH and use it for the mirroring on your laptop.
Pair all other buttons in the same way.
If error-message “Configuration fail” is shown, please check the connection of USB to keep stable after plug-in, and try again.
Note: After each changing the SSID/WiFi channel in menu, all the Sensor-buttons TOUCH must be paired again!
When you buy additional Buttons or when a Button should be assigned to another Base-unit, the Button must be paired again. A Button can only be paired to one Base-unit at a time. The Button will always make connection to the Base-unit it was last paired to.
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