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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If the adapter will not turn on, or it is impossible to update the firmware, perform a factory reset.
Reset
Figure 2-3
Press and hold the Reset button while pushing the power button off and then on. Continue to hold
the Reset button down until the adapter LED begins flashing. Try connecting again. After the
factory reset, the adapter connection settings will be erased and the firmware will need to be
updated.
Checking the Access Point Frequency
Intel Wireless Display only works at 2.4GHz on both the PAN connection to the TV and LAN
connection to the Internet via a home wireless router. The Wi-Fi standard uses both 2.4GHz and
5GHz frequency bands. Most home wireless routers are only 2.4GHz and have no interoperability
issue with Intel Wireless Display. Some newer 802.11n home wireless routers are starting to
include support for both frequency bands. When using Intel Wireless Display, while also
connected to the Internet via your wireless router, make sure the connection to the router is set to
2.4GHz.
After making the changes required, it may be necessary to disable/enable Intel My WiFi
Technology using the following steps:
1. Right-click the Intel My WiFi Technology icon on right end of the taskbar.
2. Select Disable Intel My WiFi Technology.
3. Click the Scan for available adapters button on Intel Wireless Display. While scanning, the
application automatically enables Intel My WiFi Technology.
Common Solutions to Many Issues
This section describes five procedures to try if the other troubleshooting sections have not helped.
Try each solution one at a time starting with Step 1. For additional help, visit
http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/PTV1000.asp.
1. Close Intel Wireless Display, reopen the application, scan for available adapters, and connect.










