User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Push 2 TV Adapter (PTV1000)/Intel Wireless Display User Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Connecting
- Using Intel Wireless Display
- Step 1: Opening Intel Wireless Display on the Laptop
- Step 2: Windows Firewall Security Alert
- Step 3: Consenting to the License Agreement
- Step 4: Scanning for Adapters
- Step 5: Detected Adapter
- Detected Adapters Column Information
- Step 6: Connecting to the TV
- Step 7: Connected to the Adapter
- Step 8: Ready to Use Intel Wireless Display
- First Time Connection Procedures
- Using Intel Wireless Display
- Chapter 2 Troubleshooting
- Initial Set Up Problems
- Intel Wireless Display Requires a Different Security Profile
- Common Solutions to Many Issues
- Known Issues
- FAQs
- How do I Change the Adapter Display Language
- How do I Update the Firmware?
- How do I Reset the Application Settings?
- How do I Reset the Adapter?
- How do I Clear the Adapter Memory?
- Can I Close the Laptop Lid and Still Use Intel Wireless Display?
- What are Adapter Properties?
- Audio/Visual Tuning
- Why does My Laptop's Color Look Different on My TV?
- How do I Adjust the TV Display Image?
- How do I Adjust the Audio?
- Sample Audio Testing
- Global Volume Control
- Windows Audio Mixer
- Changing the Sound using the Windows Control Panel
- How do I Train My Displays?
- Can I play DVDs with Intel Wireless Display?
- How do I Contact Customer Support?
- What is Auto-Connect
- Appendix A Default Configuration and Technical Specifications
- Appendix B Related Documents
Push 2 TV Adapter (PTV1000)/Intel Wireless Display User Manual
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v1.0, November 2009
• If you are not connected to a router change the wireless channel. Open Intel My WiFi Utility
by clicking on the Intel My WiFi Technology icon in the taskbar and selecting Open Intel
My WiFi Utility. Use the help document in Intel My WiFi Utility and search for Access
Points. In the results, click Advanced Settings and follow the instructions.
Your Video Mode has Changed...
The video display resolution may change while using Intel Wireless Display. This can happen
regardless of whether you change the display resolution manually or it is changed by another
application. On the Your Video Mode has Changed... screen, click the Restore settings and
resume connection button to allow the application to automatically reset the display to the correct
settings. Choosing Keep settings and close connection results in the display session ending. The
supported video display settings are: Screen resolution (in landscape or portrait mode) = 1280 x
720, 1280 x 768, or 1280 x 800. Color depth = 32-bit. Intel Wireless Display does not support
extended or remote display modes.
Unsupported Audio Mode
The laptop must have specific audio settings for Intel Wireless Display to work correctly.
Adjusting these settings to a unsupported audio mode is not recommended. The Unsupported
audio mode screen appears if the audio display settings need adjusting. To restore the audio
settings to the correct values:
1. In the Unsupported audio mode window click the Adjust audio settings button.
2. In the Sound window, double click Speakers.
3. On the Advanced tab choose either 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality) or 48000 Hz (DVD
Quality) and click OK. (Unpredictable results may occur if different audio modes are used.)
Intel Wireless Display Requires a Different Security Profile
Security Profile is Incorrect
The wireless security settings have been reconfigured using the Intel My WiFi Utility. To allow the
application to automatically choose the correct profile:
1. Right-click the Intel My WiFi Technology icon on right end of the taskbar.
2. Select Disable Intel My WiFi Technology.










