Addlogix TV Receiver IV 2020 User Manual

InternetVue™  
IV-2020  
User Manual  
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Introduction  
Congratulations, and thank you for your InternetVue™ purchase. InternetVue™ will allow you to  
display your PC’s screen contents on any TV or projector wirelessly. You will be able to view  
videos, digital photos, websites, and just about anything on your PC, will be shown on your TV.  
Moreover, your PC’s audio will also be heard from your TV or audio system.  
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b
d
a
Internet  
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InternetVue™ is a two-part solution – a software component and a hardware receiver/decoder  
module. The software running on the PC (a) captures the audio stream and video display  
information, then sends that data to the receiver (b) as standard TCP/IP packets. The receiver box  
becomes a node on the network, either wired or wireless. The receiver not only decodes the  
incoming packets back to analog audio and video signals for the TV (c), but it can also serve as a  
wireless bridge (d), relaying your internet connection between the PC and your wireless gateway  
(e).  
Product Specifications  
Maximum Output Resolution 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz (Photo  
mode)  
Industry  
Certifications  
RoHS, UL, cUL, FCC Part 15 Class  
B, CE  
Composite Video Formats  
Interfaces and Ports  
NTSC, PAL  
Wireless Encryption TKIP only  
RJ45 10/100Base-TX  
Component Video  
Composite Video  
3.5mm stereo jack  
Reverse SMA Antenna  
IEEE 802.11b/g, IEEE 802.3  
54 Mbps  
Operating System  
Support  
Windows XP Home and  
Professional (32-bit and 64-bit)  
SP2, Windows 2000 Professional  
SP4, Windows Vista (32-bit and  
64-bit)  
Networking Standards  
Max. Wireless Data Rate  
Wireless Frequency Band  
Input Power  
Dimensions  
Weight  
5V DC  
1.38” x 5.91” x 3.15”  
7.5 oz  
2.4 GHz ISM band  
Wireless Security Standards WEP 64/128-bit HEX/ASCII,  
WPA, WPA-PSK  
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Retail Box Contents  
Ensure that your InternetVue™ kit has all the following items. Otherwise, contact Tech  
Support for more information.  
InternetVue™  
Receiver  
Application CD  
Quick Start Guide  
AC Power Adapter  
Audio Cable  
Video Cable  
Ethernet Cable  
Ports and Connectors  
InternetVue™ has two sets of output video connectors, and one audio output connector. For video,  
there are the Component Video and Composite video outputs.  
Composite Video (CVBS) is an older standard, and is very common in all kinds of display devices. Its  
connector is denoted by a yellow center insulator. Composite Video carries a specific video format  
depending on the country of usage. In the USA, the video format is NTSC. NTSC video frames  
consist of 525 lines of vertical resolution, shown at 29.97 frames per second.  
Component Video (Y-Pr-Pb) is a newer standard, capable of carrying signals from 480i up to 1080p.  
InternetVue™ can output up to 720p using this interface. Component Video is commonly used in  
high-definition TVs and projectors, and is the preferred interface for maximum image clarity, color  
vibrancy, and sharpness.  
Audio output is through a 3.5mm  
stereo mini-jack. An included audio  
cable has dual stereo RCA connectors  
on the opposite end.  
Power  
Audio  
CVBS Pr Y Pb  
RJ45  
Antenna  
The RJ45 connector is for wired  
10/100Base-T networking. This  
interface will not affect the wireless  
networking operation of the unit.  
The factory reset button must only be  
used when necessary. To perform a  
factory reset, depress the button for  
at least 10 seconds, remove power,  
wait 10 seconds, then re-attach power.  
Factory Reset Button  
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Overall Requirements  
1. TV, projector, or other display device with component or composite video inputs.  
For the best possible InternetVue™ experience, an HDTV with component inputs is best. PCs  
with dual/quad-core processors and/or faster speed and more memory will result in smoother  
video playback especially when viewing content from the web.  
2. PC Configuration:  
o Windows XP Home/Pro SP2, 2000 SP4, Vista (all versions) with administrator privileges  
o Pentium 4 or M, 1.8 GHz or faster  
o 512MB RAM or more  
o Wired (10/100BT) or wireless (802.11 b/g) network connection; WEP, WPA/WPA-PSK with  
TKIP encryption supported. For AES encryption support, please check the InternetVue™  
support website.  
Recommended PC Configuration:  
These recommendations are for optimized viewing of full-motion video through InternetVue™.  
Pentium 4 or M, 2.0 GHz or newer, dual or quad-core CPU  
Wired (100BT) or wireless (802.11 g)  
No unnecessary applications running in the background  
If using a notebook, laptop, or tablet, Power Scheme should be set to “Desktop”, or  
attach power supply for maximum performance.  
Optional:  
Wired or wireless internet connection for internet access while using InternetVue™  
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Configuration Options  
There are four possible ways to interface the InternetVue™, your PC, and your internet connection.  
However, keep in mind that the internet connection is not necessary. Select which Configuration  
works best for you from the table below.  
Configuration  
PC Network  
Connection Type  
Internet Router  
Type  
A
B
C
D
Wireless  
Wireless  
Wired  
Wired  
Wireless  
Wired  
Wired  
Wireless  
Configuration A: Wireless / Wireless  
In this Configuration, your PC communicates to  
InternetVue™ via wireless networking. The  
InternetVue™ then enables its “AP+” feature which  
allows it to connect your PC to your existing wireless  
router/gateway at the same time. Any form of wireless  
security enabled on your router/gateway will be  
automatically detected and used between the  
InternetVue™ and your PC. You may be asked to  
provide wireless security passwords/passkeys. Write it  
down here for future reference:  
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Configuration B: Wireless / Wired  
In this Configuration, your PC communicates to  
InternetVue™ via wireless networking. The  
InternetVue™ is directly connected to your  
router/gateway via the wired network connection.  
Internet access is relayed through the  
InternetVue™ to your PC via wireless networking.  
Configuration C: Wired / Wired  
In this Configuration, your PC communicates to both  
the InternetVue™ and your router/gateway through  
wired network connections.  
Configuration D: Wired / Wireless  
In this last Configuration, your PC utilizes its wired network  
connection for internet access from the gateway/router,  
while sending A/V to the InternetVue™ through the wireless  
connection.  
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Installation Procedure  
Make sure that the TV or projector and the InternetVue™ is unpowered. Connect the  
InternetVue™ receiver box to your TV or projector’s appropriate AV inputs.  
TV with Component Video Inputs (Best Quality):  
TV with Composite Video Input:  
Connect the power adapter to the InternetVue™ DC power jack input first (a), then plug in the  
power adapter into an AC outlet (b). Turn on your TV or projector and select the appropriate AV  
input. If your configuration involves a wired connection to the InternetVue™, go ahead and  
connect it to your router using an Ethernet cable.  
(b)  
(a)  
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The InternetVue™ will auto-  
detect which output is being used  
to connect to the TV. In about  
30-60 seconds, it will be fully  
initialized, and the following  
“Welcome Screen” will come up  
on your TV or projector:  
PC2TV-HD  
PC2TV Welcome Screen  
shown on your TV  
This confirms the connection between the  
InternetVue™ receiver and the TV or projector. Now,  
you can begin installation of the PC2TV software on  
your computer by inserting the CD into your PC’s CD-  
ROM drive. Follow all onscreen instructions and  
prompts.  
NOTE: If you have an existing PC2TV software installation, please UNINSTALL IT FIRST.  
To do this, click on START ALL PROGRAMS PC2TV UNINSTALL. Follow the  
instructions. A system reboot may be required.  
Launch the PC2TV application by  
double-clicking its icon on  
your Windows desktop.  
Typically, the PC2TV will connect to  
your InternetVue™ receiver  
automatically when there are no other  
receivers on the wired LAN or within  
wireless range.  
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In the event that there is more than one  
InternetVue™, the Select Output Display window  
will appear. Here, you can select the  
InternetVue™ receiver by its “Wireless ID” as  
shown in the image of step 3 above.  
Depending on your InternetVue™ receiver’s  
internal firmware, the PC2TV software may  
prompt you to upgrade its firmware to the latest  
version for optimal performance. Simply follow  
the instructions as this is done automatically.  
When the PC2TV software connects to the InternetVue™ for the very first time after initial  
installation, it automatically launches the Configuration Wizard. The Configuration Wizard allows  
you to select various options for Internet Connections as well as personal preferences and  
protection settings such as user passwords and display access codes.  
Configuration Wizard  
The Configuration Wizard runs after initial installation of the PC2TV software. The wizard will  
guide you through a step-by-step process. Follow the instructions, select the appropriate options,  
and then click NEXT until completed.  
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TV Type  
Allows you to select between a standard TV or an HDTV. The HDTV setting supports higher  
resolutions like 1280 x 720 for Photo mode.  
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Connection Summary  
This shows the video output options, and allows you to select between composite and component.  
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Password Setup  
This screen allows you to create a password to prevent others from changing your configuration.  
This is completely optional.  
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Device Name (SSID)  
This allows you to change the “Wireless ID” broadcasted by the InternetVue™. This is useful when  
multiple receivers are present. You can assign any four-character alphanumeric suffix to each  
InternetVue™ box. The InternetVue™ receiver will then have an SSID of “PC2TV-xxxx” where the  
“xxxx” is the four-character alphanumeric name entered.  
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Wireless Network  
Select the correct settings here for internet access while connected to the InternetVue™ receiver.  
The correct option here is based on your configuration as described in the beginning of this  
manual.  
Configuration A  
Select “Connect to external networks using wireless”  
Select the wireless gateway/router you wish to connect to for internet access. If wireless  
security is present, the icon next to the SSID will have a padlock icon and the security type  
shown:  
If you are connecting to a wireless  
gateway/router with security, you will  
be prompted to enter the passkey  
The same exact key, encryption type,  
channel, and security will be  
automatically detected, must and will  
be used by the InternetVue™ receiver.  
AES encryption compatibility is not guaranteed. Please disable AES encryption on your  
wireless gateway/router if problems arise.  
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You can also manually enter the wireless gateway/router SSID, channel, security and  
encryption details by clicking on this button (1 – see previous page). The following window  
will appear:  
If the entered passkey, channel, SSID, or security type is incorrect, PC2TV will prompt you to  
try again. Click YES:  
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Configuration B  
Select “Connect to external networks using wired ethernet”  
Configuration C  
Select “None”  
Configuration D  
Select “None”  
In configurations B and D, only your PC and the InternetVue™ communicate wirelessly; the internet  
connection to the gateway/router is wired. Wireless security can be enabled between the PC and  
the InternetVue™ by clicking on the “Enable Display Encryption” checkbox (1).  
1
The following window will appear. Enter 8 to  
23 characters here. This will create a secure  
connection between the InternetVue™ and  
your PC.  
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Configuration Summary  
This screen displays summary of the selections made and connections between various devices.  
Click the Cancel button at the bottom of the screen to exit the Configuration Wizard at any time or  
click on Finish at the end of the wizard. After initial completion of the Configuration Wizard, the  
standard PC2TV application window will appear the next time it is run. The only way to invoke the  
Configuration Wizard again is to perform a Factory Reset, or clicking on the Wizard Button, see p. 22.  
Depending on the settings made,  
PC2TV software may force the  
InternetVue™ receiver to reboot.  
If so, the following message will  
appear. Click OK.  
The reboot process may take 30-  
60 seconds. Once the Welcome  
screen is up on your TV, you now  
can start the PC2TV software.  
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Factory Reset  
Sometimes a factory reset is necessary to clear all settings in the  
InternetVue™ receiver. It will be brought back to the factory default  
state. The SSID may change, and starting the PC2TV software will  
invoke the Configuration Wizard once again.  
Factory Reset Button  
To perform a factory reset, make sure the InternetVue™ receiver is  
powered on and running for a few minutes. This is to ensure that it is not initializing. Press  
the Factory Reset Button for 10 seconds continuously, then release. After 30-60 seconds,  
the Welcome Screen will appear on the TV. Otherwise, try removing the power adapter  
from the InternetVue™ for 10 seconds, then re-attach the power jack.  
PC2TV Software  
Click on the PC2TV icon on the Windows desktop (or from Start/All Programs).  
Shutting down PC2TV can be done by clicking on the X  
on the upper-right corner of the application.  
The application automatically scans for InternetVue™ devices. If there is only one InternetVue™,  
you will be connected to that unit automatically. Otherwise, you will be presented with the  
PC2TV Display List” window. Here, you can select which InternetVue™ receiver to connect to:  
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Main PC2TV Window  
The Title Bar shows  
the name of the  
InternetVue™ receiver  
currently connected  
Signal Strength meter of  
connected wireless  
gateway/router  
Click VIDEO to increase frame  
rate at a reduced resolution.  
This will switch you to 800x600  
for smoothest playback. Best  
for videos and movies.  
Click here to toggle the  
Advanced Settings.  
Click here to select a  
different InternetVue™  
receiver. You will be shown  
the “PC2TV Display List”  
window (see previous page).  
Click PHOTO to sharpen image  
quality and increase the  
resolution, but at a reduced  
frame rate. Best for viewing  
photographs, reading text, or  
slow-moving images.  
Click Hide/Mute to blank the  
video and mute the audio.  
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PC2TV Advanced Settings  
The Advanced Settings are the same as those in the Configuration Wizard, aside from a few  
additional options.  
Summary  
The first screen shows the overall connection summary:  
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Device Settings  
Clicking on “Device Settings” on the left side shows the next screen:  
Click here to enable the  
Security Access Number  
Click here to start  
the Configuration  
Wizard  
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About the Security Access Number feature  
When enabled, this forces the user to enter a four-digit code displayed on the TV  
before the InternetVue™ will allow the PC to connect to it. This code changes each  
time the InternetVue™ receiver is power-cycled.  
The Security Access Number provides additional security by not allowing users to  
display video or change PC2TV settings without seeing the TV image. When starting  
the PC2TV software, enter the four digit Security Access Number as shown on the  
Welcome Screen on the TV.  
PC2TV-HD  
0.0.0.0  
192.168.1.187  
8086  
Enter this number … here  
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TV Type  
You can change the TV Type here,  
either standard or HDTV:  
Connection Summary  
Here, you can select which output  
connectors to use, either composite or  
component video:  
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Internet Connection  
In this screen, the settings for the internet connection can be changed.  
TCP/IP Settings  
There are two ways for  
InternetVue™ to have its IP  
address assigned.  
First the through DHCP, the  
default method. In DHCP, the  
router/gateway, or DHCP server  
assigns InternetVue™ an IP address  
automatically.  
Secondly, you can enter the IP  
address, and all other related  
settings manually. When doing so,  
ensure that the IP address is  
unique, and that all other settings  
are accurate.  
Wireless Settings  
In this screen, the method of  
connecting to the internet and  
wireless security settings can be  
changed. See p. 15-16 for details.  
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Advanced  
More advanced options can be set here.  
Password Setup  
Optional password setting. See  
p.13 for more info.  
Upgrade  
This screen allows you to perform a manual  
firmware upgrade. It is recommended not  
perform any manual firmware upgrades unless  
instructed by Addlogix support.  
Video Settings  
The Quality Settings are similar  
to the VIDEO and PHOTO buttons  
at the top of the application  
window.  
Pan and Scan  
This setting allows your PC to  
maintain a higher resolution,  
while the image displayed on the  
TV is a cropped portion of the PC  
screen, shown at a lower  
resolution. Improves frame rate,  
and increases size when watching  
windowed video.  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
If InternetVue does not appear on the list of available wireless networks  
InternetVue™ is powered off, its wireless signal is too weak, or the antenna has come loose. Check for these  
conditions, or try moving the PC closer to it.  
If you are using Microsoft wireless utility:  
1. Exit the PC2TV application.  
2. Open the utility and view available wireless networks. Press the Refresh button to update the list of  
available APs. If the InternetVue™ still does not appear in the available list, perform the following:  
3. Exit the PC2TV application. See p.19 if the PC2TV application refuses to completely shut down.  
4. Disable the wireless adapter from Windows “Network and Dialup Connections” dialog box.  
5. Enable the wireless adapter again.  
6. Re-launch the PC2TV application.  
If you are using a non-Microsoft wireless utility:  
1. Exit the PC2TV application.  
2. Open the utility and connect to InternetVue™.  
3. Re-launch the PC2TV application.  
4. After exiting the PC2TV application, you can use the wireless utility to reconnect to your network.  
If you cannot connect to the Internet while projecting  
Make sure that the Welcome screen, displays a valid IP address in either the "Wireless Internet ID" or "Direct  
Connect ID" boxes. If there is no IP address, or it reads "0.0.0.0" the Internet connection will not be successful.  
If this is the case, do the following:  
1. Exit the PC2TV application and try to connect the PC to the Internet in the normal fashion.  
2. If the PC does not connect, the problem may be with your PC or broadband router.  
3. If the PC connects to the Internet directly, launch the PC2TV software and run the wizard again. Make  
sure that you configure for Wired Internet connectivity or Wireless Internet connectivity properly using  
the IP address displayed on the Welcome screen  
If your PC is projecting to the TV, and the Welcome screen had displayed a valid IP address, try connecting  
again by closing and restarting the PC2TV application software. Ensure than the security, channel, and  
encryption type between the PC2TV software and the router/gateway precisely match.  
If your video performance is sluggish  
Update your PC’s video card, storage, and any CPU optimization drivers  
Check your PC documentation and disable settings that bring down CPU performance when operating on  
battery power.  
In Windows XP, go to CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM > ADVANCED > PERFORMANCE SETTINGS, to tune the settings  
to the following:  
o
o
o
o
o
Battery Power Setting – maximum performance  
CPU – maximum performance  
Backlight – lower-power mode  
Virtual Memory – maximum number  
Power Options – maximum performance\  
Reduce screen resolution or enable Pan and Scan  
You PC hardware is not powerful enough  
If your InternetVue™ fails to connect on repeated attempts  
Refer to p.19 and perform a Factory Reset.  
Uninstall the PC2TV software by clicking on START > ALL PROGRAMS > PC2TV > UNINSTALL. Follow the  
instructions. A system reboot may be required.  
Reinstall the PC2TV software from the CD.  
If you see black border on the TV  
This is normal behavior.  
Due to variations in the TV settings when using (analog) component and composite inputs, the PC2TV display is  
sized so that any information at the bottom and top end of the PC screen is not cut off.  
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If the video pauses at the beginning of the sequence for less than 2 seconds and restarts  
This is normal behavior. The system is optimizing settings to optimize video compression and display  
performance.  
If the DVD or video playback is jerky or does not display on the TV screen  
Check your video playback software documentation, and try disabling “Overlay”  
In the event that your PC has more than one display enabled, make sure video is being played back on your  
PC’s primary display  
We recommend PowerDVD player for optimal viewing experience  
If the video appears excessively blocky  
Check the quality of your wireless signal  
Try changing the wireless channel under Advanced Settings  
If possible, connect your system as described in Configuration C  
The following messages for Vista are normal  
Dialog box that prompts if you would like to save the wireless setting as Home, Work or Public – click Cancel  
button if this screen appears.  
Reverting to 16 bit Vista Basic Graphics configuration message on the Systray icon.  
Registration and Support  
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FCC Notice (USA)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communications.  
Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at  
the user’s own expense.  
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the problem by one or more of the  
following measures:  
o
o
o
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
o
o
Consult an experienced radio-TV technician for help.  
Use shielded I/O cables when operating this equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this device is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
o
o
This device must not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept interference which may cause undesired  
operation.  
NOTICE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Addlogix Inc.  
459 Wald, Irvine, CA 92618, USA  
Technical support: www.addlogix.com/support  
Copyright © 2007, Addlogix, all rights reserved.  
InternetVue is a trademark of Addlogix. PC2TV is a trademark of Quartics, Inc. Windows and Internet Explorer  
are registered trademarks and Windows Vista is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and  
other countries. Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of  
their respective holders.  
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