Belkin F7D7501v1 Webcam User Manual


 
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Video is not displaying correctly on the screen/no display.
If your device is not mirroring onto your TV properly or there is
no display at all, it could either be caused by interference or
because the HDCP settings on the Adapter are incorrect for
your specific smart device. Try moving your device closer to
the Miracast Adapter to see if this alleviates the problem.
If you aren’t seeing any display at all, try adjusting the HDCP settings
in the Miracast User Interface. Determine which HDCP version
your smart device uses by consulting its manual or contacting
the manufacturer or try turning HDCP off. By default, HDCP 2.0 is
selected. You can also try setting Enable Non-Compliant HDCP to on.
Also try removing sources of Wi-Fi interference like Wi-Fi networks
and other 2.4GHz and 5GHz devices. Try disconnecting your
Miracast device from any Wi-Fi networks before you start Miracast.
I can’t navigate the Miracast Video Adapter’s
menus using my TV remote.
To be able to use the TV’s remote control, both the TV and
the remote need to be able to control HDMI CEC. HDMI
CEC may also be referred to as any of the following:
Anynet+ (Samsung)
Aquos Link (Sharp)
BRAVIA Link & BRAVIA Sync (Sony)
E-link (AOC)
Kuro Link (Pioneer)
CE-Link & Regza Link (Toshiba)
RIHD (Onkyo)
RuncoLink (Runco International)
T-Link (ITT)
HDAVI Control (Panasonic)
EZ-Sync (Panasonic)
VIERA Link (Panasonic)
EasyLink (Philips)
NetCommand for HDMI (Mitsubishi)
If your brand-name TV was not listed here, please consult
your TV/remote user manual or manufacturer.
Note: LG SimpLink is not compatible with HDMI-CEC
and will not work with the Miracast User Interface.
You will also need to ensure that the Miracast Adapter is
plugged into a CEC-enabled HDMI port on your TV and
that the TV is on the CEC input source channel.