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Page 1 - Installation Guide

1GUWAVKITInstallationInstallation GuideWireless Audio / Video Kit

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10111. VGA : VGA Activity IndicatorLED is solid when display cable is connected -LED is blinking when data is being transferred -2. PWR: Power Indicat

Page 3 - Table of Contents

1011Wireless Audio Receiver1. Power/Activity LED LED is solid when connection is established -LED is blinking when power is on and connection is -not

Page 4 - System Requirements

1213Preparing for SetupBefore you begin, please make sure to properly remove all previously installed Wireless USB Manager and DisplayLink drivers fro

Page 5 - Important Information

1213 Repeat steps 1 and select any previously installed Wireless USB drivers and click on 4. Remove button to properly uninstall the program.

Page 6 - Package Contents

1415For Windows Vista usersClick on the Vista logo. Click on Control Panel then double click on Programs and Features. 1. Select any previously inst

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1415After successfully remove the DisplayLink software, please restart your system.3. Repeat Step 1 and select IOGEAR Wireless USB to VGA Kit and clic

Page 8 - Device Overview

1617After all previously installed DisplayLink and Wireless USB to VGA Kit software are properly removed, please make sure to install the software on

Page 9 - Wireless VGA Receiver

1617Software Installation – Windows XPImportant Note:For Windows XP users, if you do not have Mi-crosoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed, you will be pro

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1819 Click on “Next” to continue.2. Note – If you previously installed IOGEAR Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit (GUWH104KIT) software, please follow de

Page 11 - Wireless Audio Receiver

1819The InstallShield Wizard will continue loading 4. the drivers. Do not click on any button, other-wise, it will interrupt the installation process

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2021The DisplayLink driver starts to load. Do not 6. click on any button, otherwise, it will interrupt the installation process and cause malfunction

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2021For Windows Vista usersInsert the installation CD into the CD-ROM on 1. your computer and click on Run setup.exe to begin the installation.The Ins

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2223Click on “4. Next” to continue. Click on “Yes” to accept the software License 5. Agreement and continue the installation.

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2223The InstallShield Wizard will continue loading the 6. drivers. Do not click on any button, otherwise, it will interrupt the installation process

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2425The DisplayLink driver starts to load. Do not 8. click on any button, otherwise, it will interrupt the installation process and cause malfunction

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2425 Make sure the antenna is securely connected to the Wireless USB Transmitter. 1. Plug the Wireless USB Transmitter to your computer via option 1

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2627Option 2:To properly connect the Wireless USB Transmitter and avoid interfering with other USB devices connected to your computer, you can use the

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2627Install Wireless VGA Receiver Make sure the antenna is connected to the 1. Wireless Video ReceiverTVInput 1 Input 2Input 3 Input 4AudioPC PortPWR

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2829Example 1:For LCD monitor / Flat-Panel TVTVInput 1 Input 2Input 3 Input 4AudioPC PortPWR 1 2 3vGAPWR 1 2 3vGATVInput 1 Input 2Input 3 Input 4A

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2829Example 2:For Projector

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23Table of ContentsSystem Requirements 4Important Information 5Package Contents 6Device Overview 8Wireless USB Transmitter 8Wireless VGA Receiver 9

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3031DVI-IInstall Wireless Video Receiver – With DVI ConnectorFor monitor or TV that comes with DVI connector, you may use the included VGA to DVI-A ad

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3031Plug the power cable into Wireless VGA Receiver and make sure the Power Indicator LED is solid. 3. Windows will automatically install the drivers

Page 26 - LINK PWR

3233Upon successful installation of your Wireless 4. Video Receiver, double click on the Wireless USB Manager software icon located in your system tra

Page 27 - AudioPC Port

3233Please change your display’s source setting 6. to select VGA / RGB / PC as your video input source. Refer to the operating instructions supplied

Page 28 - Example 1:

3435Upon successful connection, the installation will 7. set the best resolution supported by your display and extend your desktop to the right. Thi

Page 29 - For Projector

3435Installing Wireless Audio Receiver Plug the power cable into the Wireless Audio 1. Receiver. Make sure the Link Activity LED turns on and starts b

Page 30 - PWR 1 2 3

3637Connect the mini-B end of the USB cable to the mini-B port on the Wireless Audio Receiver, and 2. connect the other end of the USB cable to your c

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3637Once connected, the Wireless USB Cable As-3. sociation window will prompt and please click on “Accept Association” to continue. Click on 4. OK to

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3839Disconnect the USB cable from the Wireless 5. Audio Receiver and your computer. The Wireless USB Manager will display the Wireless Audio icon and

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3839Connecting the Audio Receiver to SpeakersThere are 3 options to connect the Wireless Audio Receiver to your TV, home stereo system, or power speak

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45System RequirementsMicrosoft Windows® XP (SP2) or Vista (32- / 64-bit) with available USB 2.0 port• 1.6 GHz processor (CPU) with 1GB of system memor

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4041When connecting the 3.5mm audio cable to the 3.5mm port on your TV or display, make sure you connect to the 3.5mm port next to the VGA port used

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4041Option 2: Connect the 3.5mm end of the 3.5mm to RCA cable to the Wireless Audio Receiver, and the RCA (Red & White) end to your stereo system

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4243Congratulations, your Wireless Audio / Video Kit is ready for use. Note:For quick trouble-shooting guide, please go to P.56.For more information

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4243Advanced Settings – Wireless USB ManagerThe Wireless USB Manager is a simple and easy-to-use interface that allows you to manage your Wireless USB

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4445If your Wireless VGA Receiver is connected and working, then the icon will change and show the current signal strength.The View menu will give the

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4445Advanced Settings – Video Mode Conguration Note: If no output is seen on the monitor connected to the Wireless VGA Receiver, it may be in a mode

Page 41 - Option 2:

4647Extended ModeExtended mode enables the extension of the desktop across multiple monitors.To set up extended mode, click on the monitor icon locat

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4647Mirror ModeMirror mode duplicates the primary display (your desktop) to the monitor connected to the Wireless VGA Receiver. After setting up the

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4849Advanced Settings - Screen Resolution CongurationYou may change the video resolution under extended or mirror mode. Extended ModeTo change the s

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4849Mirror ModeWhen using in the Mirror Mode, click on “Advanced” from the menu to bring up the Display Settings window. Windows XPFor Windows XP us

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45Important InformationBefore you get started, please NOTE:Do not place Wireless USB devices under direct sunlight or near high heat emitting devices;

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5051Windows VistaFor Windows Vista users, you can click and drag the arrow bar to switch between different resolutions, and click on Apply then OK to

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5051Advanced Settings - Wireless USB Transmitter Settings To manage the Wireless USB Transmitter settings, double click on the Wireless USB Manager i

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5253Advanced• SettingsChannel selection: this function allows you to manually set a radio channel (not recommended) for the wireless communicatio

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5253If you purchase more than one Wireless USB Transmitter (GUWA200), then you can use the HOST button on the Wireless Video Receiver to select and co

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5455To erase all Wireless USB Transmitters (except the Wireless USB Transmitter included in this kit) associated* to your Wireless VGA Receiver, hold

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5455Your Wireless VGA Receiver can also be used in wired mode. Make sure the position of the WIRED / WIRELESS switch is in the WIRED position. Plug

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5657Installation and setup related Q&A …………………………………. P.57Connection and signal quality related Q&A ………………………... P.64Video and Audio Receivers

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5657For the latest FAQs, please go to IOGEAR website (www.iogear.com). Why can’t I install .NET?1. You may have an older version of .NET, preventing t

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5859If you see an icon that is grayed out in the Wireless USB Manager, try resetting the Wireless VGA Receiver by unplugging its power cord and plugg

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58593. My Wireless USB Transmitter is plugged into my computer and my Wireless Audio Receiver is powered on but I do not hear anything. What’s wrong?

Page 56 - Trouble Shooting Guide

67LINK PWRPackage Contents• 1 x Wireless VGA receiver (for display) • 1 x Wireless Audio receiver (for stereo) • 1 x Wireless USB Transmit

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60614. My Wireless USB Transmitter is plugged into one of the USB ports on my computer and my Wireless Audio and Video Receivers are pow-ered on, but

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60615. I already reset my Wireless USB Host Transmitter and Audio Receiver, and the icon does show up in the Wireless USB Manager. But there is stil

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6263Windows VistaFor Vista users, right click on the Speaker icon at the bottom right corner of your system tray, then make sure the “2- USB Multimedi

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62636. Why do I get this window during the association process?If you idle for more than 45 seconds during the cable association process, you will see

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64657. I successfully installed everything and I can see video and hear audio from my TV, but the signal is bad and I can not get smooth video and aud

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64658. The video and audio signals seem to drop out when I walk in front of the Wireless USB Transmitter or put my hands around the antenna. What sho

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66679. If you are experiencing video or audio quality problems, please try following procedures for solutions.Adjust the screen resolution to the appr

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666710. I accidentally unplug the power from my Wireless Video Receiver, and the movie becomes playing on my main display of my computer. How do I b

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686912. I already setup my Wireless USB Transmitter and Audio Receiver, and the icon does show up in the Wireless USB Manager. However, I would like

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6869For Vista users, right click on the Speaker icon at the bottom right corner of your system tray, then right click on your default speaker device a

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67• 1 x 3.5mm to RCA cable • 1 x Hook-and-loop fastener • 1 x Power adapter for Audio Receiver• 1 x Power adapter for Video Receiver• 1 x Quick St

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7071Technical SpecificationsFunction GUWAVKITAudioAudio Output 2 CH DAC outputDynamic Range 95db, THD+N -85db ~ -91dbSample Rate 8KHz, 16KHz, 44.1KHz,

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7071Function GUWAVKITOperating Range Up to 30 feet (10 meters)Operating System Support Microsoft XP 32-bit; Vista 32/64-bitPHY Data Rate 53.3Mbps, 80M

Page 70 - Technical Specifications

7273I. Compatibility with IOGEAR Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit (GUWH104KIT) Important: To retain the functionality of both the Wireless Audio / Vi

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7273II. Cable association with other devicesAssociation Concept:In order to establish a secure wireless connection between both the Wireless USB Tran

Page 72 - Appendix

7475Cable association steps:Make sure that the Wireless USB Manager is running. Check your Windows tray for the Wireless 1. USB Manager icon.Power on

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7475Associated Wireless USB devices will appear as icons in the Wireless USB Manager. When the Wireless USB device is connected to your computer, the

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7677IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE

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7677This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful i

Page 76 - Limited Warranty

7879IOGEAR23 HubbleIrvine, CA 92618P 949.453.8782F 949.453.8785Visit us at: www.iogear.com Contact© 2009 IOGEAR® Part No. M1094 IOGEAR, the IOGEAR lo

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7879Customer’s RecordThe model number and serial number of this product can be found on the product package. You should note this serial number in the

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89LINK PWRDevice Overview1. LINK: Data Transfer Activity IndicatorLED blinks when data is being transferred -2. PWR: Power LED is solid when powered

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PART NO. M1094 © 2009IOGEAR®FUNIOGEAR offers connectivity solutions that are innovative, fun, and stylish, helping people enjoy daily life using our h

Page 80 - About Us

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