User Guide

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Part I Introduction
ScreenBeam MultiBeam allows you to distribute a wireless display or an HDMI video from
the Primary receiver to multiple Remote receivers, over the IP network or over Wi-Fi Direct
network or a combination both, at 1080p resolution.
ScreenBeam MultiBeam, which enables screen mirroring from a Primary ScreenBeam
receiver to multiple Remote ScreenBeam receivers in the MultiBeam cluster (group), is an
added feature to ScreenBeam 1100P Wireless Display Receiver. ScreenBeam MultiBeam is
a pre-installed app and it is available on ScreenBeam Service Platform (SPCMS).
A MultiBeam cluster consists of one Primary receiver and multiple Remote receivers. When
the Primary receives video streaming from a source device, it simultaneously mirrors the
video streaming to all Remote receivers in the cluster.
A ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receiver is allowed to be configured as a primary receiver (Primary),
a dedicated Remote receiver (Standalone), or full featured Remote receiver (Multi-function).
1.1 Features
Enables ScreenBeam 1100P receiver to split and extend AV signal over IP.
IT configurable; select any 1100P receiver as the primary receiver and up to 8 as remote
receivers for a MultiBeam cluster.
IP Multicast over the network; works via Ethernet or Wi-Fi Direct or a combination of
both.
Up to 4k30p resolution for 4 remote receivers or 1080p30 for up to 8 remote receivers.
Manageable cluster via ScreenBeam Service Platform and Central Management Server
(SPCMS)
Primary receiver supports screen mirroring of Miracast, Airplay, Chromecast
Remote receiver can be configured as Dedicated or Multi-function.
1.2 Requirements
Ensure that the following requirements are met:
Two or more ScreenBeam 1100 Plus Wireless Display Receiver (with firmware 11.1.13.0
or later) are available
ScreenBeam CMS Enterprise (version 4.3.8.0 or later) is available
Four consecutive communication ports (default: 24035-24038) is available
Deployment of ScreenBeam 1100 Plus receivers is completed