User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Power safety
- BenQ ecoFACTS
- Introduction
- Box contents
- Product overview
- Getting started
- Adjusting the angle
- Connecting the power
- Connecting to a network
- Connecting the HDMI cable (optional)
- Inserting the microSD card (to extend memory capacity)
- Removing the microSD card
- Installing the back cover
- Removing the back cover
- Connecting other USB devices
- Connecting the USB cable (for PC connection)
- Connecting headphones
- Switching the smart display on/off
- Basic operations
- The Home screens
- Connecting with the family (Family Board)
- Connecting to personal entertainment center
- Connecting with your contacts
- Connecting with other media devices
- Controlling wirelessly from your smartphone or tablet (Could Remote)
- Creating your BenQ account for BenQ services
- Synchronizing with your Google Account
- Introducing main applications
- Appendix: Connecting with your computer
- Specifications
- FAQ and troubleshooting
- General safety information
- Safety information about power adapter
26 Basic operations
2. The smart display will be powered on automatically. See First time startup on page 19 for
initial setup.
Setting up Internet connection
Many of the applications on this smart display require network connectivity. With the access to
the Internet you can browse the web pages and use network services. Make sure that the
device connectivity is configured properly before activating these applications.
Your smart display supports Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections to Internet. Wi-Fi connection is
recommended for all the services that require network connection. If both Wi-Fi and Ethernet
are available to the smart display, Wi-Fi connection will be used by default.
Activating Wi-Fi
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN / Wi-Fi) lets your smart display connect to the Internet
via a wireless access point.
Establishing a Wi-Fi connection for the first time
1. Make sure that you are located within the wireless network service area.
2. Tap >
Settings from the Home screen, and slide the Wi-Fi switch to ON to activate
the wireless connection. The smart display automatically detects and lists all available
networks for connection.
3. Tap the desired network for connection. If the network is encrypted, a dialog box appears
on the screen to ask for ID and password.
If you want to be informed of available Wi-Fi networks in range, tap on the top-right
corner of the screen and select Advanced > Network notification.
If you want to manually scan for available networks, tap Scan on the top-right corner of
the screen.
4. After the connection is established, tap the name of the connected network to view the
detailed information of the connected network.
• It is strongly recommended to back up the important data on the smart display before you restore the smart
display to the default values.
• If you prefer to use the backup service provided by Google, tap
Settings > Backup & reset > Back up my
data
. Network connection and your Google Account are required. Check Automatic restore as well so that
when the applications are re-installed, the backed up settings or other data will be restored automatically.
• When the smart display does not require the Internet connection, disabling the connection can save the power.
• You are charged for the amount of information you view, download, or send when you are connected to the
Internet if you don’t have an unlimited data plan. Check with your Internet service provider (ISP) for details.
• Available connection methods may vary depending on your Internet service provider (ISP) or the product
supplied for your country/region.
• If Wi-Fi (instead of Ethernet) network is used to connect your DLNA products, make sure the Wi-Fi
connection is stable enough to ensure smooth data transmission and playback.
• Wi-Fi connectivity has limited range, depending upon the equipment being used, the chosen frequently band,
radiowave interference, and the physical landscape (including building structure). Circumstances will vary
depending upon your particular situation.










