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energy. The transmission of
HD video requires a certain
amount of CPU power to
guarantee the optimum
quality of the transmission.
Update driver of graphic-card.
End low power mode at
laptop.
Video is not shown on screen
The content use HDCP
WirelessMedia input can’t
support showing HDCP
source. If possible, connect
the source device to local
HDMI input at base unit.
The display cable (HDMI) is not
correctly connected.
Insert the display cable to the
display and the Base-unit.
The displays is switched off.
Switch on the display.
The Base-unit is in standby mode,
“Power-LED is flashing at Base
unit.
Power-supply is missed.
Power off and on again or
insert a dongle into laptop.
When using window 7 the
following message about the
Window Aero color scheme
apprears “Windows has detected
your computer’s performance is
slow. This could because these are
not enough resources to run the
windows Aero color scheme. To
improve…
WirelessMedia uses resource from
the GPU. In combination with
other programs which do so,
Window 7 sometimes shows this
message suggesting to disable
Aero to improve the performance
of lap-top.
It’s safe to ignore this
message and choose “Keep
the current color scheme.
Your content is removed from the
display and the LEDs on the button
are blinking
Connection to the Base Unit is lost.
WirelessMedia tries to restore the
connection automatically. If it fails,
the LEDs on the button start
blinking red.
Unplug the button from your lap-
top and try a new button.
Nothing is shown on the displays
at all
The displays are switched off.
Switch on the display
The display cable is not correctly
connected
Insect the display cable to the
display and the Base Unit
The Base Unit is in standby mode
Briefly push the standby button on
the Base Unit or power off and on
again the Base Unit.
No LAN connection with the Base
Unit
Wrong IP address
IP address is not within LAN range
DHCP is not enabled.
No Wi-Fi connection between
mobile device with Base Unit
Wrong Wi-Fi frequency
Check mobile device to select the
correct 2.4GHz or 5GHz
Wrong SSID and password
Enter the correct SSID