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1. Click Install to begin the installation TF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield 7 The setup wizard will copy the program file to the appropriate locations Figure 1 4 7 JE ScreenBeam Central I anagement System InstallShield Wizard co E az Installing ScreenBeam Central Management System The program Features you selected are being installed a Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs ScreenBeam Central Management System This may take several minutes Status Eee InstallShield Cancel ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 12 8 Select the Launch ScreenBeam Central Management System checkbox to launch the program after completing the setup Click Finish to close the setup wizard Figure 1 4 8 ie ScreenBeam Central Management System InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ScreenBeam Central Management System Click Finish to exit the wizard Launch ScreenBeam Central Management System Note A ScreenBeam Central Management System shortcut will also appear on the Desktop and in your Start Menu 9 The ScreenBeam CMS Communication Ports box appears Set the CMS Communication Port and Log Upload Port to use for your CMS T
2. Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SEWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 74 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select receivers by groups in the Group Pane 3 Click the Reset to Default button on the Action Bar Figure 9 2 3 Log Discovery Options Help 00 E Settings Update Set Screen Set Firmware saver Background A Resets receiver to defaults Receiver Status Receiver ly E odel Name Harc Mialimeas Tella IAAL ALAMAMLAL 101160215 CDUININnA tan 4 Aconfirmation window will appear Click OK to continue Figure 9 2 4 Note The following data will be preserved and not restored to factory defaults To reset all data to defaults press and hold the Reset button on the receiver 1 OMS Server IP address Port 2 Receiver Network setting 1 IP Subnet Mask Gateway 2 DNS Policy Dynamic or Static Primary Secondary DNS 3 Host Name 4 Wireless Connection Property Settings 3 Log Policy 1 Enable Disable 2 Upload location interval 3 User Name Password Note The following data will be preserved and not restored to factory defaults e CMS Server IP address e Upload LOG Control ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 95 e CMS Server Port Enable or Disable e Receiver IP Policy DHCP or e Log
3. ScreenBeam Central Management System Deployment Guide Version 1 2 15 760 North Mary Ave Sunnyvale CA 94085 Tel 408 752 7700 Fax 408 541 9003 www actiontec com e Document and Software Copyrights This Actiontec Document and all software offered through or used on this Actiontec Document are our property or the property of our suppliers sponsors licensors or affiliates collectively Business Partners and are protected by United States and international copyright law trademark law and trade secret law as well as other laws rules and regulations We own a copyright in this Actiontec Document and in the selection coordination and arrangement of the content available through this Actiontec Document Except as expressly provided herein neither we nor our Business Partners grant any rights to you under any patents copyrights trademarks or trade secret information Accordingly unauthorized use of this Actiontec Document or any content available on this Actiontec Document may violate patent laws copyright laws trademark laws trade secret laws and laws pertaining to privacy and publicity rights or other laws or regulations Copyright 2015 Actiontec Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved Actiontec ScreenBeam the Actiontec logo and the ScreenBeam logo and all page headers custom graphics and button icons are the service marks trademarks and or trade dress of Actiontec Trademarks All other service marks trad
4. ScreenBeam Central Management System Hard Page 19 Figure 1 6 9 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Move Up Receiver Location Wifi Channel Move Down Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback 5 Select the desired column and click the Move Up or Move Down button to arrange the sequence Figure 1 6 10 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Mote Receiver Location wifi Channel Receiver MAC IF Address Model Name Firmware Version Receiver Feedback 6 Repeat the step above the arrange sequence for other columns Click OK to confirm 1 6 4 Adjusting Size for a Column Follow the procedure below to adjust size for a column 1 Move your mouse pointer to the desire column The column will be highlighted ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 20 Figure 1 6 11 A ScreenBeam Central Management System Cen a Log ee Oo Help Settings Update Set Screen Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Pee atc Default Execute Policy Recelver fessier Sinus eceiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 2 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 3 Select Size Column to Fit from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 12 a i ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log MN Options Help Es OD Start up USE Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiv
5. Figure 1 6 9 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Move Up Receiver Location Wifi Channel Move Down Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback 11 Select the desired column and click the Move Up or Move Down button to arrange the sequence ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 28 Figure 1 6 10 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Mote Receiver Location Wifi Channel Active columns Model Name Firmware Version Hardware Version Receiver Feedback 12 Repeat the step above the arrange sequence for other columns Click OK to confirm 1 10 4 Adjusting Size for a Column Follow the procedure below to adjust size for a column 5 Move your mouse pointer to the desire column The column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 11 A pS OO A O Settings Update Set en Set Q 9 Firmware Saver Background Default Execute Policy ScreenBeam Central Management System ST Policy E TE Log Discovery Options Help A A Jocsier MaC IPAddress Model Nae Hard 6 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 7 Select Size Column to Fit from the shortcut menu ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 29 Figure 1 6 12 A i ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help D UPnP KS mY Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Confi
6. Meeting Room No 1 Room No 3 2nd Floor West Building Note By default the Receiver Location and Note columns are hidden Refer to Section 1 6 2 Hiding or Showing Columns for details ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 98 Section 10 Troubleshooting If your ScreenBeam Central Management System experiences problems you may be able to resolve it with some help from the commonly encountered problems and their solutions as outlined in the table below pwm ee o The receiver does not have an IP address The receiver has not been PN configured with the proper My ScreenBeam Receiver is not E PR CMS parameters connecting to the CMS server p Corporate DNS server has not been configured Port forwarding not setup properly have started the UPnP discovery UPnP is not properly enabled in ScreenBeam CMS but no or SSDP service is not receiver is discovered started ScreenBeam Central Management System Check if the receiver is assigned with an IP address You can check this in the lower right corner If you see Ethernet IP XXX XXX XXX XXX your receiver is assigned an IP address If no Ethernet IP is displayed the receiver is not assigned an IP address Then you should check the router cable connection and or USB to Ethernet adapter Check if the receiver is provisioned with the CMS server s IP address and port number By default the receiver is set to connect to the CMS through the d
7. 4 Select the Remote Management Settings for Receiver option and click the Next button to continue 5 The Remote Management Settings for Receiver page appears Select the TCP IP Settings option and configure IP and DNS settings O Auto IP Policy DNS Policy When you choose this option the receiver will obtain an IP address and a DNS server IP address automatically from the network DHCP server O Static IP Policy DNS Policy When you choose this option you can define an IP address and a DNS server IP address for the receiver ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 35 Figure 2 3 3 al ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration Note These settings will override the settings saved previously Remote Management Settings for Receiver Select All Select None a CMS Settings for Receiver 4 TCP IP Settings TP Policy 9 Auto IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Policy Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server F Nircloce Ponnartina Deanartu Sottinac Select a USB drive USB DISK G Select your USB drive The Pre Configuration file will be saved to the selected drive 6 Select your USB flash drive in the Select a USB drive drop down box and then click Save to save the settings to the selected USB flash drive 7 Safely remove the USB flash drive from the server and then plug it to the receiver Note The receiver must be in the idle state You may disconnect the USB to Ethernet adapter at t
8. 192 168 1 1 daa aei_config_remoteMgtSwPort 7237 ael_config_remoteMgtSwipAddr server aes bmg 1P 192 168 1x IP 10 0 0 x icom Gateway 192 168 1 1 19216815 192 168 1 4 J DNS 192 16822 RyMgt Serer Web Serer Paige pea ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 34 2 3Configuring a Receiver s Network Interface ScreenBeam receivers are set to acquire an IP address using DHCP by default recommended However you can set a static IP and define a DNS server for each receiver Follow the procedure below to set up a receiver s network interface using a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to a USB port on the CMS server 2 Open the CMS software go to the Discovery tab and click the USB Auto Configure Receiver button Figure 2 3 1 Va gt ScreenBeam Central Management System l A ___ o A eee Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help o 2 USB Auto Switch CMS Configure Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings USB Auto Configure Receiver Configures discovery settings for receivers erver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Artinabar 3711 Malinos Tella 10M ANANMAN 107160315 CDIAINIANA aan 3 The ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration window appears Figure 2 3 2 wa ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration Select a configuration category CMS Settings for Receiver All Settings for Receiver the above two options induded
9. CNAME Host 4 192 168 alts Configuration New Mail Exchanger M8 Host rA 192 168 ES Storage ee orale Host 4 192 168 Mew Delegation Host 4 192 168 Other Mew Records Host A 192 168 All Tasks Host A 192 165 oOo Start of Authority 50A 39 det ve j Host A 192 168 Delete Refresh Export List Properties Help ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 39 Figure 3 2 4 Mew Resource Record Alias CNAME Alias name uses parent domain if left blank qatest Fully qualified domain name FORM gatest actiontecsz local Fully qualified domain name FQDN For target host aeisbems actiontecsz local Browse Allow any authenticated user to update all DNS records with the same name This setting applies only to DNS records For a new name 2 Configure the DHCP servers used to provision network addresses to the ScreenBeam receivers to assign this DNS to its clients Define the DNS server and the address pool Figure 3 2 5 Server Options El E General Advanced Available Options LJ 005 Name Servers Array of nar 006 ONS Servers Array of DM O 007 Log Servers Array of MIT O 008 Cookie Servers Array of coo w lb Server name Resolve IP address Add Remove 192 168 9 1 Data entry Up Down caos 1 3 Enable the Option 15 in the DHCP server and define the domain that you use to manage the receivers ScreenBeam Central Mana
10. In this section we will describe the type of events which are logged and then describe the procedure for uploading the logs 7 1 1 Logged Events The following are the events which are logged by the ScreenBeam Receiver e Reboots e Reset settings e Firmware updates e Connection initiated with a source device e Successful connections e Failed connections e Disconnections from the source device 7 1 2 Enabling Receiver Logging The procedure below describes how to enable receiver log uploads 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Log tab Figure 7 1 1 E ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group O V Receiver Open Log Warning Log Folder Message Discovery Options Help Log Settings ri Receiver Group 7 Receiver Name Receiver Status Recenwer MAC IP Address Model Name Har View Log ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 78 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers Figure 7 1 2 pa Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help o we Receiver Open Log Warning Log Folder Message Log Settings Viewlog Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardwi Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 74 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You
11. Section 9 Receiver Maintenance With the CMS server you can perform some remote management on the ScreenBeam receivers in your network The CMS software will allow you to remotely reboot or reset to factory defaults one or more receivers 9 1Reboot Receivers Follow the procedure below to remotely reboot the selected ScreenBeam receiver s 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab Figure 9 1 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help og Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Status Recener MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers to reboot Figure 9 1 2 A ScreenBeam Central Management System Poliy Group Log Discovey Options Help oros Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 315 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 314 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select receivers by groups in the Group Pane 3 Click Reboot on the Action Bar ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 92 Figure 9
12. 0 Disable 1 Enable HDCP Encryption aei_config hdcpEncryption 0 2 O Enable 1 Disable 2 Demo Mode Firmware Dar Upgrade aei_config fwUpgradeAccess O Disable 1 Enable Minimum length is 6 maximum length is 32 Allows characters A Za z0 9 Audio Speaker Channels SSID Network Name SSID aei_config wirelessNetworkName space L S amp _ lt gt Minimum length is 8 maximum length is 24 Allows characters A Za z0 9 Network space Password aei_config_wirelessNetworkPwd 1 S amp _ lt gt Managed aei_config managedMeetingsEnab Meetings le O Disable 1 Enable Managed P h aei_config_managedMeetingsPort PR 33033 1024 65535 Widi Lower ord Bandwidth aei_config_widiLowerBandwidth O Disable 1 Enable USB Local Access aei_config usbLocalAccess 0 2 O Disable 1 Only fw update 2 enable User Input Back Bari Channel UIBC aei_config_usbUibcEnable O Enable 1 Disable 0 2 l 5000 t0 5000 5000 to 5000 Autonomous Group Owner AGO aei_config_autonomousGoEnable Password Oor1 O Disable 1 Enable Minimum length is 9 maximum length is 32 And the prefix must be DIRECT xy Allows characters A Za z0 9 SSID P2P Wireless Network Name SSID aei_config p2pSsid ent se config generate IE Intent aei_config golntentValue 0 15 Demme al config autecochamel Channel Number aei_config_autoGoChanmnel Channel country region of sale P2P
13. 5 5Setting a Background Image The ScreenBeam Receiver s Background the Ready To Connect screen can be customized to include your own picture or logo 5 5 1 Background Image Requirements The requirements for the background image are as following e The image must be in png and jpeg jpg formats e The file size must not exceed 2 5 MB e The best image size is 1280 720 pixels width x height e The image must reside in a Web server accessible by the receivers 5 5 2 Setting a Background Image Follow the procedure below to set the background image for one or more receivers 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 70 Figure 5 5 1 ioe A Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help O amp OS Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers Figure 5 5 2 Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OE HOD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Receiver Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offl
14. 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select receivers by groups by checking the groups checkboxes 3 Click the Switch CMS for Receiver button in the Action Bar ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 87 Figure 8 1 3 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help UPnP x 1 Start up USB Auto Switch CMS li Configure UPnP Configure Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Group Receiver Name IP Address Model Name 4 The Policy Contents Change CMS for your receiver window appears Properly configure and double check these parameters e CMS IP Domain Host It is the IP address FADN hostname domain name alias name of the new CMS server Enter the IP address or FADN hostname domain name alias name of the new CMS server if you have properly configured the DNS server and the DHCP server e CMS Port Receivers communicate with the CMS through this port Enter a new port number for communication with the CMS server Figure 8 1 4 e Policy Contents Change CMS for your receiver CMS IP DomainjHost 192 168 3 12 CMS Port 7237 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7237 WARNING Verify your IP address or FQDN hostname domain name alias name and port before clicking Execute If a wrong IP address FQDN hostname domain name alias name or port is entered the ScreenBeam CMS wil
15. 7 3 3 E ScreenBeam CMS Options Log Management All ScreenBeam CMS log files are saved in this folder C Program Files x86 Actiontec ScreenBeamCMS Change Directory Open Directory Automatically open the log file when a policy is executed for multiple receivers Close Button Click the Close button to 5 Minimize to the Notification Area 9 Exit immediately Don t ask me again 4 Gotothe Log Management section and select a desired option O Change Directory Select a folder for saving logs O Open Directory Open the log saving folder and check the logs O Automatically open the log file when The CMS software will open the log when a policy is executed for multiple receivers if this option is selected checked 3 ScreenBeam CMS Options Log Management All ScreenBeam CMS log files are saved in this folder C Program Files x86 Actiontec ScreenBeamCMS Change Directory Open Directory Automatically open the log file when a policy is executed for multiple receivers Close Button Click the Close button to Minimize to the Notification Area Exit immediately Don t ask me again 5 Click OK to save your settings ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 86 Section 8 CMS Server Settings The following section will describe the features that will allow you to easily migrate your receivers to another CMS server should the occasion present itself It will also guide you to modifying the
16. CMS s ports if a change is necessary 8 1Switch Receiver to a different CMS Server When you have deployed multiple ScreenBeam Central Management System servers in your network you may need to reassign your receivers to these additional or replacement servers ScreenBeam CMS provides a simple server switch function which can help you switch receivers to another CMS easily and quickly Follow the procedure below to assign one or more receivers to another server 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Discovery tab Figure 8 1 1 Fs ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Lo Options Help i UPnP Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Receiver Receiver Status Recener MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers that you want to assign to the new server Figure 8 1 2 f ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help a OB Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardwar Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec
17. Discovery service is running Start the Services Manager by typing services msc from the ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 8 Run or Search bar q Figure 1 3 3 Run e Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you 4 Scroll down to SSDP Discovery and double click it Set the Startup type to Automatic and start it if the service is not running Figure 1 3 4 SSDP Discovery Properties Local Computer General Log On Recovery Dependencies Service name SSOPSRV Display name SSDP Discovery a Discovers networked devices and services that use A sl Ihe SSDP discovery protocol such as UPnP Path to executable C Windows system32 svchost exe Local ServiceAndNolmpersonation Startup type Automatic ne Service status Running bl tart Stop Pause Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here Note Enabling this service is only required if using the UPnP method for receiver discovery Refer to Section 3 3 UPnP Discovery for details ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 9 1 4Installing the Software Follow the instructions below to install the ScreenBeam Central Management System application to your PC 1 Insert the installation media into your PC Double click the setup exe file to launch the setup program if it doesn t automatically run Figure 1 4 1 JQ J gt CDROM
18. IP Address aei_config_p2plpAddr IP Address These four options must be configured P2P Subnet Mask aei_config_p2plpSubnetMask Subnet Mask in bundle The P2P IP address must be ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 104 space S amp _ lt gt N FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES aei_config_p2plpDhcpStart in the same network segment with the address in the DHCP address pool and Wireless IP Mask aei_config wlanlpSubnetMask in bundle The IP address for the AP Wireless DHCP IP must be in the same network segment Start IP Dhcp Start with the address in the DHCP address End aei_config_ wlanlpDhcpEnd IP Dhcp End pool 1 WPA WPA2 Enterprise Configuration AP SSID aei config connectApName lt SSID gt connected by aei_config connectApName SSID aei_config_connectApRadiusld lt Userna Receiver MER aei_config_connectApPasswd lt Passwo rd gt aei config connectApSecType 5 AP Password connected by aei_config_connectApPasswd Password 2 Other Configuration Receiver aei_config_connectApName lt SSID gt aei_config connectApPasswd lt Passwo rd gt aei_config connectApSecType lt 0 4 gt AP Security Type connected by aei_config_connectApSecType 0 5 Note The pecemer aei_config connectApRadiusld item is required when the security type is set to WPA WPA2 Enterprise The security types aei_config connectApSecType are shown below 0 Open 1 Shared 2 WPA PSK TKIP 3 WPA2 PSK AES 4 WPA PS
19. Management Language Features PIN HDMI VGA Port Power Management HDCP Encryption VGA Compatibility CEC Off Only TV Screen Size Ol ias Tina Gila MURA ETA Requires the SceenBeam Receiver to reboot to change the setting Any saved profiles on source devices must be deleted and reconnected if this setting is modified Note O Only the selected receivers will be configured For further details on each configuration setting please refer to the receiver s user manual O The features displayed in this page depend on the types of ScreenBeam receivers 5 Click Execute to execute the policy for the selected receivers 6 The Change Settings for your receiver window appears which shows receiver setup status for the selected receivers Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy o Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 65 Figure 5 2 5 Change Settings for y
20. Play z i e Universal Plug and Play provides the ability for the router to have new UPnP supported devices connected without having Logout to reconfigure or reboot the router Z Allow Other Network Users to Control Wireless Broadband Router s Network Features Enable Automatic Cleanup of Old Unused UPnP Services WAN Connection Publication Publish Only the Main WAN Connection Y 3 3 3 Discover Receivers Using UPnP If the Central Management System server and the receivers are all in the same local network segment the receivers can discover and report to the management server automatically when the server has UPnP enabled Follow the procedure below to discover your receivers with UPnP function 1 Launch the CMS software 2 Select the Discovery tab and click the Start up UPnP button Figure 3 3 5 lt a ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 090 Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings G start UPnP UPnP Starts UPnP service to discover receivers atus Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Ariantar 771 gt EA 1000 AANA 407160318 CDIANIMAANA aan 3 The ScreenBeam CMS UpnP Settings box appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 44 Figure 3 3 6 3 ScreenBeam CMS UPnP Settings CMS IF Domain Host CMS Port 7237 Enter a port number fro
21. SBWD100B 1000 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You may also select multiple receivers by selecting one or more groups from the Group Pane 3 Click the Settings button The configuration window will appear E Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help orros Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Settings Configures receiver a atus Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Actinntar INAC Or ee EM 1000 AANA 107160315 eDirninna aan Figure 5 2 3 q ScreenBeam Central Management System 4 Select the items you want to configure have the checkboxes checked and make necessary changes to them Click Execute to save your settings to the selected receivers o Select All Click this button all configuration items in this page will be selected O Select None Click this button all selected items will be deselected WARNING Make sure all the settings even those not modified are correct When batch configuring all the settings previously configured on the receiver will be overwritten with those set on this page ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 64 Figure 5 2 4 a5 Policy Contents Change Settings for your receiver SelectAll Select None Device Configuration Device Name Access Local Web
22. Save logs to CMS Save logs to FTP Save logs to CN d Save logs to FTP Log Upload Fort 7238 Host Fort 21 Enter a port number from 1 65535 Default 21 Remote directory Example aaa bbb coc Anonymous User Name PassWord Save logs to CMS Logs are saved directly to a folder on the CMS server Save logs to FTP Logs are saved to a remote FTP server Enter the appropriate values for the chosen FTP server e Host IP address of the FTP server e Port The port number for the FTP server e Remote Directory The directory where to save the receiver logs If the directory that does not exist the FTP server will create this directory e Anonymous Select to use anonymous access to the FTP server Make sure the FTP server allows anonymous access e User Name and Password Enter the account credentials to use for access to the FTP server if user verification is required You should obtain the username and password from your system administrator ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 81 Figure 7 1 6 Policy Contents Receiver Log Log Upload Enable 5 Disable Immediately Upload log every 48 hours an integer between 1 and 999 Save logs to CMS Save logs to FTP Host Port 21 Enter a port number from 1 65535 Default 21 Remote directory Example aaa bbb ccc Anonymous User Name PassWord 7 Click Execute and the Receiver Log window appears which shows
23. To select a group you must check the checkbox to the left of that group name 1 5 5 Receiver Pane The Receiver Pane displays the ScreenBeam receivers of the selected group groups 1 5 6 Status Bar The Status Bar displays the status of ScreenBeam receivers such as the total number of receivers and the number of online receivers 1 5 7 Selecting Receivers The selection conventions comply with those in Windows ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 15 Oo Selecting a receiver To select a receiver click a receiver entry on the receiver list The selected receiver is highlighted Oo Selecting multiple receivers To select multiple receivers hold down the Ctrl key and click the desired receivers The selected receivers are highlighted You can also deselect a receiver or receivers by holding down the Ctrl key and then clicking the receiver or receivers Oo Selecting receivers in the Group Pane To select all receivers in a group check the checkbox of that group All selected receivers are highlighted To deselect the receivers in a group clear the check mark The two selection methods discussed above also apply here You must note that clicking the group name the box not checked will display all receivers of this group in the receiver list but they are not selected In the example below receiver Actiontec 7A26 is not selected Figure 1 5 3 A ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group
24. a r Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver Discover Receiver Configure CMS Configures CMS communication ports Model Name Harc Actinntar 3711 Mialimes Tela 1MAC AMM A E 10911 9 215 CDiIAIMinnaA 1 nan Receiver Status 4 The ScreenBeam CMS Communication Ports window appears Properly configure and double check these parameters e CMS Communication Port Receivers communicate with the CMS through this port Enter a new port number for communication with the CMS server e Log Upload Port Receivers upload logs to the CMS through this port Enter a new port number to use for saving receiver logs to the CMS server ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 90 Figure 8 2 3 ScreenBeam CMS Communication Ports CMS Communication Port 7237 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7237 Log Upload Port 7238 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7238 Warning Switch all your receivers to the new CMS the new CMS s communication port before modifying the CMS s communication port 5 Click the Save button to save the new server settings You must restart the CMS in order for the new setting to take effect Figure 8 2 4 Mot Server IP and Port configured successfully New server settings take effect on the next resart ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 91
25. can also select receivers by groups by checking the groups check boxes 3 Click Receiver Log on the Action Bar Figure 7 1 3 Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Receiver Open Log Warning Log Folder Message R Receiver Log Receiver log upload settings atus Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Actiantar 3111 Mialimes Tela AMM AQ AMAIA E 101160215 CDA 1 mi AAN A tan 4 The Policy Contents Receiver Log window appears Set Log Upload to Enable ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 79 Figure 7 1 4 Policy Contents Receiver Log Log Upload O Enable Disable 5 Define a log upload interval By default the upload interval is every 48 hours You can define an interval in the 1 999 hours range Figure 7 1 5 3 Policy Contents Receiver Log 5 Disable F Immediately Uploadlog every 48 hours an integer between 1 and 999 Save logs to CMS Save logs to FTP Log Upload Port Note If Immediately is selected receivers will upload logs to the selected server immediately after the log upload server is configured successfully 6 Select where to save the receiver logs ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 80 E Policy Contents Receiver Log 7 Disable Log Upload 9 Enable 5 Disable y La hours an integer A a hours an integer Immediate 28 oe cere 48 F y Upload log every between 1 and 999 C Immediately Upload log every bet Land 999
26. file URL first 6 Type the full URL address of the firmware image file in the URL field e g http 192 168 5 60 8080 update install img Figure 6 2 5 E Policy Contents Update Firmware for your receiver Force upgrade to a higher version Y Select a Firmware file URL Please verify your firmware file URL first Note You may optionally click on the Verify URL button to have the CMS server check if the URL is valid Note You must enter an IP address here even you deploy your web server locally An URL address such as http localhost update install img will not work 7 Click the Execute button to perform the update for the selected receivers The Update Firmware for your receiver window appears which shows firmware update status for the selected receivers ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 76 Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy Oo Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the pol
27. log upload status for the selected receivers Figure 7 1 7 General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F Receiver has no log now Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F 49 DE 74 26 Log Server set successfully Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed i Policy execution succeeded 1 Policy execution failed 1 8 The receivers will upload their logs to the FTP server or CMS periodically in accordance with the defined interval Note If no log is generated by a receiver during an interval an empty file is uploaded to the FTP CMS server Note If a log is not uploaded successfully the receiver will send a warning message to the CMS server This may occur for instance if the FTP server is down These messages are displayed on the Receiver Warning Message box which pops up immediately when such messages are received ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 82 Note If a log fails to upload successfully the receiver will attempt to upload it again at the next interval If the log upload fails again the log will be discarded ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 83 7 2Viewing Receiver Logs ScreenBeam CMS allows you to view the ScreenBeam Receiver logs directly from the CMS software if the logs are saved locally to the CMS server 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Log tab Figure 7 2 1 O _ O Ser
28. the group that you would like to assign for the selected receivers Click the Join button to continue Figure 4 2 4 e Join to Group Select group for your receiver a Group Root Selected Group Group B 5 The receivers will now be in a group You will see a success message on the screen ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 55 Figure 4 2 5 3 Join to Group Select group for your receiver a Group Root Selected Group a Group A Group B _ Group Aa Group Aal Group B a Group Join to Group B Successfully Note A receiver can join and belong to multiple groups Note In the Group Pane selecting a parent group will also automatically select the child groups and its members 4 3Release Receivers from a Group Follow the procedure below to release receivers from their respective groups 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab Figure 4 3 1 gt ScreenBeam Central Management System Discovery Options Help O70222 Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Recelver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 2 From the Receiver List select the receivers you would like to release You can also select all the receivers in a group by selecting the group in the Group Pane ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 5
29. upload location Static IP e Log upload interval e Receiver IP address e FTP Login Control Enable e Receiver Subnet Mask or Disable e Receiver Gateway e FTP login user name e Receiver DNS Policy e FTP login password Dynamic or Static e Wireless connection e Primary DNS settings e Secondary DNS e Receiver Host Name 5 The Reset for your receiver window appears which shows receiver reset status for the selected receivers Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy Oo Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy Figure 9 2 5 gt Reset for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 1994F Online Idle 10 9F 49 D0D 19 4F Reset OK 2 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A amp DE 74 26 Reset OK Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed a Policy execution succeeded 2 Policy execution failed 0 Note The
30. will not appear if just one receiver is selected 7 Click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 89 8 2 Modify CMS Server Settings ScreenBeam Central Management System allows you to change the current CMS s ports Warning If the ScreenBeam receivers are not set to detect the CMS server using DNS then you must switch all receivers to the new server before changing the CMS s port Otherwise receivers will not communicate with the new CMS and you have to configure these receivers with a USB flash drive Note Refer to Section 8 1 Switch Receiver to a different CMS Server for details Note Refer to Section 3 4 Discover Receivers using a USB Drive for discovering receivers using a USB drive 2 Launch the CMS software and go to the Discovery tab Figure 8 2 1 a ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings Discovery Options Help Discover Receiver Receiver Recerer Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 3 Click on Configure Server from the Action Bar Figure 8 2 2 A ScreenBeam Central Management System Ea VE
31. work network Public networks such as those in airports and coffee shops not recommended because these networks often have little or no security What are the risks of allowing 4 program through a firewall Allow access 1 5Getting to Know the User Interface You should familiarize yourselves with the server interface before using the server to manage your receivers The figure below shows the main interface of the Management Server Figure 1 5 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System 7 Polig Group Log Discovery Options Help 13 O D N mee Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to e Action Bar Firmware saver Background Default Execute Poli Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback Actiontec 3211 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 19 1 9 Actiontec 4467 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 19 1 9 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 19 19 Receiver List Status Bar Total receivers 3 Online 2 Selected 0 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 14 Figure 1 5 2 E CA ScreenBeam Central Management System a Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help SO O 5 A Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Action Bar Receiver Group j a
32. 1 3 CA ScreenBeam Central Management System Poo e Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Settings Update Set Screen oa Q Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy i i Reboot Reboots receiver Model Name Harc Actinntar INAC 7 E 100 AMANAAAC 107160315 CDIAINIANA nn Receiver Group A Receiver Name Receiver Status 4 A message box appears Click OK to continue Figure 9 1 4 Warning A Reboot the selected receiver now 5 The Reboot for your receiver window appears which shows receiver reboot status for the selected receivers Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy Oo Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 93 Figure 9 1 5 E Reboot for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec194F Offline 10 9F 49 D0D 19 4F Reboot OK
33. 1919 Receiver Feedback Total receivers 3 Online 2 ScreenBeam Central Management System Selected 0 Page 41 3 3UPnP Discovery UPnP may be the quickest method to discovering your ScreenBeam receivers However this method will only work if the CMS server and your ScreenBeam receivers are all on the same local network You must first turn on UPnP in Windows and the routers before performing the UPnP discovery 3 3 1 Turning on UPnP in Windows 1 In Windows open Control Panel locate and select Network and Sharing Center Figure 3 3 1 3 Combet Pere AD Oaa ral a Ars your CANGAS 6 1 Hp Add festuret to Wr ddor Credential Manage A Sr o ad 4 APA y Ms Met Meteo nd Deik A j 9 ee e aoe Spa ter f LOCAS Y ECHAN Wind Delencdet a Sytlerr Tabar and Nawgator A Troubitthootira i User ALO rt d Windows Firews Windows Moby Conie Zy Widows Update i 2 Inthe left pane click the link for Change advanced sharing settings Figure 3 3 2 4 gt Contest Panel Al Control Penal Roma Network and Shanng Center View your basic network information and set up connections View your ectrer networks D0ALAG AIN bites trpe Le e ret Pubes netecrt Ceoneectora Af Wi fF OAL LO Dnt net AT wiley MAA Mareye ye Set Up 2 mes Comnmecbon oF nec Set up a beeedesd del up of VPN Commentary oF set up a fowler Of ac Cent poirt o bit peobherm a y Dupprarte md
34. 2 16 192 16 192 161 39 de Page 38 Figure 3 2 2 Mew Host Ea Mame uses parent domain name if blanki aeisbcms Fully qualified domain name FON aeisbcoms actionkecsz local IP address 197 168 1 5 Create associated pointer PTR record allow any authenticated user bo update DNS records with the same owner name Add Host Cancel Note O The default hostname for the CMS is aeisbcms By default ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receivers will resolve this hostname first O ScreenBeam receivers can resolve a domain name with six labels at most If your ScreenBeam CMS hostname is too long or difficult to remember you can add an alias name CNAME for the ScreenBeam CMS host Figure 3 2 3 File Action View Help gt Flr So is Bll aE Ta server Manager DCTEST E p gt Roles E Active Directory Domain Services actiontecsz local 5 record s Name Server MS dctest a Alias CNAME ACTION TE DHCP Server E DNS Server a amp ons Alias CNAME ACTION DCTEST Alias CMAME ACTION 9 Global Logs Alias CNAME ACTION E Forward Lookup Zones E Alias CNAME ACTION El _msdecs actiontecsz loc Alias CNAME ACTION Bal actiontecsz locg Hl tannin ne moron Faldo Host tA 197 168 Reverse Lookup Zo Update Server Data File Host 1 pas ee Conditional Forman Reload Host 4 192 168 ail Features Mew Host A or AAA Host 4 ies z Diagnostics New Alias
35. 2 Actiontec 7426 Offline 10 9F 49 D0E 74 26 Reboot OK Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed 0 Policy execution succeeded 2 Policy execution failed 0 Note The Reboot for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 6 The selected receivers will reboot immediately 7 Click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again 9 2Restore Receiver Factory Defaults Follow the procedure below to remotely reset the selected ScreenBeam receiver s 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab Figure 9 2 1 aa ScreenBeam Central Management System Log Discovery Options Help Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Group a Receiver Name Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers to reset ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 94 Figure 9 2 2 i Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help i 1 OO HOD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware saver Background Default Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw
36. 4Discover Receivers Using a USB Drive If UPnP or DNS Discovery are not available methods for discovering your receivers you will need to manually configure each receiver using a USB flash drive This only needs to be done once during initial setup Once set the receivers can be configured remotely using the CMS software Note Before configuring a receiver with the USB drive you must properly configure the server the IP address or domain name host name and port See Section 8 2 Modify CMS Server Settings for details Follow the procedure below to discover your receivers with a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the CMS server computer 2 Launch the CMS software and go to the Discovery tab 3 Click the USB Auto Configure Receiver button Figure 3 4 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System ae O O0OhKQ0_ o a Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help USB Auto Switch CMS Configure Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS ver CMS Settings USB Auto Configure Receiver Configures discovery settings for receivers eiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Actinntae 3111 Owlines Tela 1 0K AMMA AL 1911 9 3976 CDIAINinnaA nn 4 The ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration box appears Figure 3 4 2 a ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration Select a configuration category Remote Management Settings for Receiver the option above included 5 All Settings for Rec
37. 6 Figure 4 3 2 S ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy q Group L Log Discovery Options Help O7OL2 22 V Add Modify Delete Jointo Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Receiver Description Manage Group Receiver Receiver Group 18 Release from Group a receiver from group 5 AI Receivers FTU Receiver MAC IP Address Select All G 4 Mora Actiontec 6688 Online Idle 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192168314 4 eroup Aa Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4f 192 168 315 o ak io Group Aa1 Actiontec 7426 Online Idte 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 io E Group B Group C Lae E Ungrouped Receivers 3 On the Action Bar select Release from Group Figure 4 3 3 Receiver Add Modify Delete Join to eleas Delete Description Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Manage Group CEI Y eserom Gow Releases receiver from group p AIR Recover necerveraratus Receiver MAC Harri 4 The Release from Group window appears Select a receiver from the Receiver Name drop down list Figure 4 3 4 E Release from Group Acton tec 194F j 5 The group s which the selected receiver belongs to appears in the Group Information pane Click a group name to select it click it again to de select it ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 57 Figure 4 3 5 3 Release from Group 6 Click
38. All Receivers Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback gt Select All G Hari Actiontec 3211 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192168315 SBWD1008 1 0 0 0 1919 Ungrouped Receivers Actiontec 4A67 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 19 19 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 19 1 9 Receiver Pane Execute Policy Group Pane Status Bar 1 5 1 Menu Bar The Menu Bar is a list of tabs which open up a list of functions in the Action Bar for the selected option e Policy configuring receiver settings maintenance and logging e Group managing all your receivers into custom groups e Log enabling log uploads to the local server or a remote FTP server e Discovery adding your receivers and configuring settings for your CMS server e Options managing logs and customizing the Close button behavior searching for receivers e Help getting help and information about the CMS software and software upgrade 1 5 2 Action Bar The Action Bar displays the functions you can perform for the selected receivers The Action Bar can be hidden or shown by double clicking the tab header 1 5 3 Receiver List The Receiver List displays all the receivers configured in the system 1 5 4 Group Pane The Group Pane displays all the custom groups that you have created And you can select receivers by group
39. Auto Manual Policy aei_config ethDnsPolicy Note Primary DNS 1 All other settings will be void ETH Primary DNS aei_config ethDnsPrimary 2 If you want to leave settings for both ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 101 FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES the primary and secondary DNS servers empty do NOT define values for aei_config_ethDnsPrimary ipAddr and ael_config ethDnsSecondary ipAddr Secondary DNS If you want to define just one DNS server define the value for ael_config_ethDnsPrimary ipAddr or aei_config _ethDnsSecondary ipAddr only Restrictions on IP and DNS comply with that on a PC ETH Secondary DNS aei_config ethDnsSecondary CMS Server or IP aei_config remoteMetSvrlpAddr CMS Server Port aei_config_remoteMgtSvrPort Port TT as 7237 DOY YA Ay Oor1 1 Always on Screensaver aei_config ScrSaveEnable 0 On Off aei_config ScrSaveEnable 2 Display Off aei_ config ScrSaveEnable 1 aei_config HDMIOutEnable 0 HDMI Output Oor 1 aei config ScreenSaveSec timeValue On Off aei_config HDMIOutEnable a EENE aei_config ScrSaveEnable 1 aei_ config HDMIOutEnable 1 5 9999 aei_config_ScreenSaveSec timeValue Screensaver HDM Output Timeout aei_config ScreenSaveSec Note All other settings will be void 1 enforce PIN disable aei_config PINEnforceEnable 0 Oor1 2 enforce PIN enable random pin PIN Enforcement aei_config PINEnforceEnable 1 On Off aei_config PINEnforceEnable aei config Stati
40. Columns ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 30 8 The active columns will be adjusted to fit the size of their content Setting up the Close Button Behavior for details 3 Select Exit immediately and click OK to close the software You can also close the CMS with the method below Click the button in the upper left corner and select Exit to close the CMS software Figure 1 10 1 Log Set Screen HAL Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Execute Policy ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 31 Section 2 Setup the Receivers You must connect each ScreenBeam receiver to the network with the Actiontec USB to Ethernet adapter model SBETH100 or ScreenBeam USB Transmitter and have the receivers powered on The receiver will obtain an IP address automatically if a DHCP server is available 2 1Hardware Connection There are two solutions for connecting ScreenBeam Pro to the CMS server wired and wireless 2 1 1 Wired Connection In order for the ScreenBeam CMS server to communicate with the ScreenBeam Receivers each receiver must be connected to the network using a USB to Ethernet adapter Model SBETH100 Follow the procedure below to connect the receiver to a CMS server 1 Connect the USB to Ethernet adapter to the USB port on the ScreenBeam Receiver Figure 2 1 1 Example of Education Edition 2 receiver with USB to Ethernet adapter 2 Connect one end of an Eth
41. K TKIP WPA2 PSK AES 5 WPA WPA2 Enterprise AP Radius ID connected by aei config connectApRadiusld Username Receiver SSID Minimum length is 1 maximum length is 64 Allows characters A Za z0 9 space H S amp _ lt gt Username Minimum length is 1 maximum length is 128 Allows characters A Za z0 9 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 105 FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES Password Minimum length is 1 maximum length is 64 Allows characters A Za z0 9 Space S amp _ lt gt Note The command lines marked in colors apply to different type of ScreenBeam receivers ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 106
42. Log Discovery Options Help Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Group LAI Receivers Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address a Select All Group 5 pS qe ee Actiontec 74 26 Online Idle 10 9F AS DE 7 A276 192 168 3 13 ATSYSYET Online Idle 10 9F 49 88 00 88 192 168 3 111 Group Aa Group B o 2 Group Ungrouped Receivers 1 6Customizing the Column Header of the Receiver Pane The column header of the Receiver Pane is customizable You can choose to hide or show a specific column Currently these columns are available Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback Wifi Channel Receiver Location and Note Receiver Name This column displays the receiver s Receiver Name Receiver Status This column displays the receiver s status such as Online Offline and Busy Receiver MAC This column displays the receiver s MAC address IP Address This column displays the receiver s IP address Model Name This column displays the receiver s model name Hardware Version This column displays the receiver s hardware version number Firmware Version This column displays the receiver s firmware version number Receiver Feedback This column displays feedback inform
43. Organize v Open Share with v New folder A Xx Faworites E MD Desktop Je Downloads a 0 Os El Recent Places E D i 0x0409 Libraries Es Documents E a Music E Sereenticam 2 ll Pictures i 5 z Videos SBCMS_UserMan Autorun ScreenBearn M ual_0 68 Central E Computer Management Local Disk C Systern 44 setup Date modified 9 4 2014 4 03 PM Date created 9 4 2014 4 03 PM a Application Size 898 KB 2 You may see the following User Account Control message Select Yes to continue Figure 1 4 2 Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer Program name setup heed Verified publisher Actiontec Electronics Inc File origin Hard drive on this computer Y Show details Change when these notifications appear 3 The setup wizard Welcome screen appears Select Next to continue Figure 1 4 3 JE ScreenBeam Central Management Syster InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ScreenBeam Central Management System The Installshield R Wizard will install ScreenBeam Central Management System on your computer To continue click Hext WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties 4 Click the accept the terms in the license agreement checkbox to accept the terms and click Next to ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 10 continue Figure 1 4 4 qH acreenbearn Central Ma
44. P Address Model Name Harc Actinntar 3711 Fic Ges TM 10 00 ANANMAN 107160315 CDINIMAANA aan 3 The ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration window appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 66 Figure 5 3 2 a ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration Select a configuration category Remote Management Settings for Receiver the option above included All Settings for Receiver the above two options induded Next 4 Select one configuration category and click the Next button to continue CMS Settings for Receiver Settings for CMS discovery are provided Refer to Section 3 4 Discover Receivers Using a USB Drive for details O Remote Management Settings for Receiver CMS discovery settings network interface settings and Wi Fi module connection settings are provided For details about setting the network interface refer to Section 2 3 Configuring a Receiver s Network Interface and for details about setting the Wi Fi module connection refer to Section 2 1 2 Wireless Connection O All Settings for Receiver General settings for ScreenBeam receivers except firmware update screensaver image update and standby background image update are provided Refer to the receiver s User Manual for details 5 4Setting the Screen Saver Image The ScreenBeam Receiver s screen saver can be customized to include your own picture or logo 5 4 1 Screen Saver Image Requirements The requirements for the screen saver ima
45. Reset for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 6 The selected receivers will restore to defaults immediately and reboot 7 Click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 96 9 3Receiver Description This section will guide you in setting location information and additional information for receivers 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab Figure 9 3 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System 1 z A Log Discovery Options Help O FOO o lt x92 0 Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver IP Address Model Name Hardware Versic Receiver piam Receiver Status Receiver MAC 2 From the Receiver List select one or more receivers that you would like to add descriptions The selected receivers are highlighted Figure 9 3 2 E 4 E E ca Be ScreenBeam Central Management S Policy f Group Log Discovery Options Help 0 02 2 2 Add Modify Delete Jointo Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Nam
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47. a USB flash drive and create a file folder named aei_config in the root directory of the drive 2 Create a file named aei_config conf in the aei_config file folder 3 Edit the aei_config conf file The format of the content is lt VARIABLE gt lt VALUE gt For example aei_ config RandomNum 12345678 Separate two command lines with a newline character 4 After the three steps above are completed insert the USB flash drive to the receiver the receiver is standby and the receiver will configure itself automatically Note that you must change the value of aei_config RandomNum each time you want to configure the same receiver FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES Random Number 8 Change to trigger USB config on the Random Number aei_config RandomNum digits same RX ETH IP 1 1P auto DNS auto Auto Manual Oor1 aei_config ethlpPolicy 1 Policy aei_config_ethlpPolicy aei_config_ethDnsPolicy 1 2 IP auto DNS manual IP Address aei_config_ethlpPolicy 1 ETH IP Address aei_config_ethlpAddr aei_config_ethDnsPolicy 0 aei_config ethDnsPrimary ipAddr aei config ethDnsSecondary ipAddr Subnet Mask 7 6 le 3 IP manual DNS manual ETH Subnet Mask aei_config_ethNetMask aei_config ethlpPolicy 0 aei_config ethlpAddr ipAddr Gateway aei_ config ethNetMask ipAddr ETH Gateway aei_config ethGateWay aei_config_ethGateWay ipAddr aei_config ethDnsPolicy 0 aei_config ethDnsPrimary ipAddr aei_config ethDnsSecondary ipAddr ETH DNS
48. acanedeneseccsaqorsussicnnestacwawapaceastenacacariacnseesertanueranatiactensiacewinen 81 8 1 Switch Receiver to a different CMS Servel csssscccccccccssssseecccccesseesseeeeeeessaeeseeeeeeeesseeeseeeeeeesssaeesseeeeeeessaeassseseeeesaueasseeeeseesaggees 81 8 2 WIGGIEY CIVIS Servers etnia 84 Section 9 Receiver Maintenant sui A A Vasusouusccusesbsveccens 86 9 1 RED OOUIRECOINENS senengacsscacearsys os 86 9 2 Restore RECE Ver Faclo DEI E aaraa cda a AEEA call E AA 88 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 4 9 3 Receiver ID SS Cit ON a tai 91 SECTION 10 Troubleshooting mirada aaa inicias 93 Section 11 Apprentice eo eas 95 11 1 Configure Actiontec Receiver using a USB Flash Drive cccccccccssseccecceesececeeeeeccecseeeceessaeeecessaeaeceessuauseeessaeneeeessuanseessaees 95 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 5 Section 1 Overview and Setup Congratulations on purchasing your ScreenBeam Central Management System CMS With this solution Actiontec Electronics Inc provides a full set of tools to simplify the configuration and management of your ScreenBeam receivers We recommend reading through this section to familiarize yourself with the features and benefits the ScreenBeam Central Management System has to offer 1 1Introduction Actiontec s ScreenBeam Central Management System CMS is a full featured software utility to remotely configure and manage a group of ScreenBeam wireless display receivers Aft
49. anagement page Figure 3 1 1 Login Password User Name Administrator 2 Navigate to the Port Forwarding section 3 Add an entry with the server IP address set to the IP address of the computer running the ScreenBeam CMS software You will need forward both the CMS Server Port and the Log Server Port Figure 3 1 2 Port Forwarding Networked Public Remote Computer jo IP Host IP Protocols Device Address Address localhost localhost Verizon FiOS Service TCP Any gt 456 41 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 5 ScreenBeam CMS TCP Any gt 7237 TCP Any gt 7238 This feature enables applications Games Webcams IM amp Others by opening a tunnel between remote Internet computers and a specific device port inside your local area network LAN WAN Connection Status Type All Active Broadband Device All Active Broadband Devices Note The server must be assigned with a fixed IP address Note For more information about the CMS server s port number refer to Section 1 4 Installing the Software ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 37 3 2DNS Discovery The DNS Discovery method is the simplest way to have all your ScreenBeam receivers discovered by the CMS server It requires very little user interaction once your network is configured properly Note You should carefully plan your network In a DNS environment changing IP address may take a long time ho
50. ation from the receiver such as firmware update status receiver setup status Oo Wifi Channel This column displays the receiver s Wi Fi channel O Receiver Location This column displays the receiver s location information O Note This column displays user defined information for the receiver Note By default these columns are hidden Wifi Channel Receiver Location and Note 1 6 1 Hiding a Column Follow the procedure below to hide a column 1 Move your mouse pointer to the desire column The column will be highlighted ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 16 Figure 1 6 1 er 5 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Lag Discovery Options Help Settings Update Set Screen Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receive AS Pu Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name 2 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 3 Select Hide Column from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 2 S i ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help aa Y lt Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS5 Settings Hard Receiver Receiver as Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Size Column to Fit Hide Column Choose Columns 4 The selected column is hidden 1 6 2 Hidi
51. cPINEnable 0 3 enforce PIN enable static pin PIN eri aei_config PINEnforceEnable 1 Static Random aei_config StaticPINEnable 1 Policy aei_config StaticPINEnable aei_config StaticPINCode pinValue Note o 1 All other settings will be void ola 2 PIN Code 8 digits totally the first 7 digits can be customized and the last PIN Static Value aei_config StaticPINCode one is generated automatically Minimum length is 1 maximum length same is 16 Allows characters Web Login Admin A Za z0 9 Username aei_config loginAdminUsername S Minimum length is 1 maximum length Web Login Admin Password is 16 Allows characters Password aei_config loginAdminPassword A Za z0 9 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 102 FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES o Broadcast Oor1 Network Name on off aei_config broadcastWirelessSsid 0 Off 1 On Show network information on aei_config_showNetinfoOnTv splash screen space aei_config_ReceiverName 1 S A amp _ lt gt Device Name Geri Access aei_config_ReceiverNameAccess O Enable 1 Disable en English zhcs Simplified Chinese zhct Traditional Chinese ja Japanese fr French ge Deutsch du Nederlands ko Korean sp Spanish Minimum length is 1 maximum length is 63 Only letters numbers and the dash are supported and the first or Host Name aei_config hostName the last character can not be a dash VGA Compatibility i ware 0 2 l Mode aei_config vgaC
52. ceiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 3 Select the Search button from the Action Bar Figure 3 6 3 ScreenBeam Central Management System Group Log Discovery Options Help ecelver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 49 4 The Search for Receiver window appears Note You can also press the Ctrl F keys to display this window Figure 3 6 4 Search for Receiver Select a search scope and then type your keyword Scope Keyword 5 On the Search for Receiver window select a search scope in the Scope drop down box and then type a keyword in the Keyword box Note The keyword is case sensitive and only one keyword is allowed Figure 3 6 5 Search for Receiver Select a search scope and then type your keyword Receiver Name Receiver MAC IP Address T Model Name Hardware Version el e e i 192 168 5 153 SBWD100A 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version l Offline Receiver Location 192 168 3 204 SEWD100A 1 0 0 0 Offline Note 192 168 3 204 SBWD100A 1 0 0 0 Offline 192 168 3 204 SBWD100A 1 0 0 0 Note You can not search in the Receiver Status and Receiver Feedback columns 6 The CMS will filter receivers in the Receiver pane according to the keyword you have defined ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 50 Section 4 Group Management The ScreenBeam Central Management System allows you to group any number of ScreenBeam R
53. creen saver from the Action Bar Figure 5 4 3 O __ See ae Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help i 09 Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default L Set Screen saver Updates Screen saver for receiver Receiver A Receiver Name IP Address Model Name Harc Actiantear INAC Niealina Tela IAAL ALAMAMLAL 1091169 21 CDA 11m AAN A tan 4 The Policy Contents Customize Screen Saver for your receiver window appears Enter the full URL address of the screensaver image file in the text box e g http 192 168 5 60 8080 update sceen png ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 68 Figure 5 4 4 a9 Policy Contents Customize Screen saver for your receiver Enter an image URL The screen saver image file must be in PNG format and less than 200 KB A resolution of 300 x 60 width x height is recommneded for the best display effect Verify URL Please verify your Screen saver image URL first Note You may optionally click on the Verify URL button to have the CMS server check if the URL is valid This feature only works if the Web server and the CMS server are in the same local network 5 Click Execute to update the screen saver image for the selected receivers 6 The Customize Screen saver for your receiver window appears which shows screen saver image update Status for the selected receivers S
54. ctiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F AQ DD 19 4F 192 168 315 SBWD100B 10 0 0 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F 49 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select receivers by selecting groups 3 Click the Update Firmware button in the Action Bar Figure 6 2 3 r ScreenBeam Central Management System Log Discovery Options Help SHOX Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to saver Background Default ceiver MAC IP Address Model Name Actinntar INAC IFE E 10 0 AANA 107160315 CDIMIMANNA aan 4 The Policy Contents Update Firmware for your receiver window appears 5 Select a firmware update option O Per receiver s setting The selected receivers will be upgraded to a higher version if firmware upgrade is enabled for the receiver Otherwise the receiver s firmware will not be updated O Force upgrade to a higher version The selected receivers will be upgraded to a higher version no matter firmware upgrade is enabled for the receiver or not O Force upgrade or downgrade The selected receivers will be upgraded to a higher version or downgraded to a lower version no matter firmware upgrade is enabled for the receiver or not ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 75 Figure 6 2 4 E Policy Contents Update Firmware for your receiv a omncy onten p ate rinmware Tor your receiver Please verify your firmware
55. e Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Actiontec 6688 Online Idle 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B Actiontec 194 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 315 SBWD100B _ 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 313 SBWD100B 3 Click the Receiver Description button Figure 9 3 3 gt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group S A z Receiver Description g Receiver Status Recelver MAE aeToress serene Hardware Versi 4 The Receiver Description window appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 97 Figure 9 3 4 Receiver Description Receiver Location Maximum 127 characters Maximum 255 characters Cancel 5 Type location information and additional information for the selected receivers in the Receiver Location box and the Note box respectively Figure 9 3 5 Receiver Description Receiver Location Meeting Room No 1 Maximum 127 characters Note Room No 3 2nd Floor West Maximum 255 Building characters Note When you select more than one receivers you must note that new descriptions will overwrite the previous ones 6 Click OK to save the descriptions You can see your descriptions in the Receiver Location and Note columns Receiver Location Note
56. eceivers into groups for better organization and simplified batch management Group Management allows you to create multiple top level groups and also multiple sub groups within higher level groups 4 1Create a Group This section will guide you in creating your initial group and then adding sub level groups 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab Figure 4 1 1 a ScreenBeam Central Management System Discovery Options Help 07088 Q v Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Recelver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 2 Click the Add Group button The Manage Group Add Group window will appear Figure 4 1 2 ScreenBeam Central Management System as ba Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OF7O2 2 2 Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description m ge Group Manage Receiver Add Adds a group i RECENT TVET eewer Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 3 Select Root Group on the right pane then enter a Group Name for your new group ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 51 Figure 4 1 3 E Manage Group Add Group Parent Group Root Group 4 Click Save to save the group You will see the new group listed on the
57. ed automatically if your network supports the capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automaticaly Use the following IP address IP address 92 168 1 5 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validat settings upon exit Note A fixed IP address is required Using a dynamic IP address may cause lost connectivity between the CMS server and the receivers 2 If applicable enter the corporate DNS address for your network Figure 1 3 2 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 197 168 1 5 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically 8 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 Alternate DNS server 192 168 L Validate settings upon exit dea OK Cancel Note A corporate DNS server is required if you will be discovering receivers using the DNS method Refer to Section 3 2 DNS Discovery for details 3 Make sure SSDP
58. eenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help O wa Receiver Open Log Warning Log Folder Message Log Settings View Log Receive mn Receiver Mame Receiver Status Recener MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Select Open Log Folder from the Action Bar Figure 7 2 2 En o o s ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy gt Receiver Group Log Discovery Options Help w Open Log Warning Log Folder Message Log Settings View Le Receiver Grol Open Log Folder J Opens the folder that saves logs Receiver Nan from receivers er MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Actiantar 2111 Mialimoas Tala 17 00 AAPA MAE 10160 276 CDIAINIANA 1 an 3 This will open the ReceiverLog folder 4 A separate folder for each receiver is created The folder name will be the MAC address of the ScreenBeam Receiver Figure 7 2 3 CIO de AeiMgtVer0 0 0 Receiverlog gt v gt Search Recelverlog p Organize v Include in library Share with New folder ss a e A e artes 2 Name Date modified Type m MELT IE 109FA9DCA39F OOOO PM File folder J Downloads J 109FA9DD7048 O B2 Z01AB DA PM File folder El Recent Places Ji 109FA9DD9916 8 29 2014 8 05 PM File folder Libraries Es Documents A Music Pictures F Videos E Computer wee bh 3 items ScreenBeam Central Management S
59. eiver the above two options induded 5 Select the CMS Settings for Receiver option and click the Next button to go to CMS Settings page ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 46 Figure 3 4 3 e ScreenBeam CMS USB Auto Configuration Note These settings will override the settings saved previously CMS Settings for Receiver CMS IP Domain Host CMS Port F237 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7237 Select a USB drive USB DISK G Select your USB drive The Pre Configuration file will be saved to the selected drive e CMS IP Domain Host It is the IP address or FADN hostname domain name alias name of the new CMS server if you have properly configured the DNS server and the DHCP server Note The SCMS IP Address is the WAN IP address to which the PC is mapped to if the PC is behind a NATed router e CMS Port Receivers communicate with the CMS through this port 6 Select your USB flash drive in the Select a USB drive drop down and then click Save to save the settings to the selected USB flash drive 7 Remove the USB flash drive from the CMS server and plug it into the USB port on the ScreenBeam receiver which is in standby state 8 The receiver configures itself and will automatically reboot After the reboot the receiver is configured successfully Figure 3 4 4 ScreenBeamPro Receiver name Actiontec DA8F SSID Actiontet SBWD DEDASF 9 Remove the USB flash drive from t
60. elected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy o Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 69 Figure 5 4 5 3 Customize Screen saver for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F 49 D00 19 4F Set Screen saver OK 2 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F 49 D0E 74 26 Set Screen saver OK Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed a Policy execution succeeded 2 Policy execution failed 0 Note The Customize Screen saver for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 7 After the policy is executed click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again
61. emarks product names and company names or logos displayed in this Actiontec Document are the property of their respective owners You may not use copy reproduce republish upload post transmit distribute or modify any of the Trademarks in any way including in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of materials on this Actiontec Document without our prior written consent Version Information ScreenBeam Central Management System User Manual Version 1 2 15 Date Apr 21 2015 Company Information Actiontec Electronics Inc 760 North Mary Ave Sunnyvale California 94085 408 752 7700 408 541 9003 fax www actiontec com ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 2 Contents Section 1 Overview and SC UD ads ira does ediada 6 1 1 A e o EI E EE E EE T E 6 1 2 Minimum System Redu ementa earner ae aa r aA EEE EE OEA T E A ERr a TEE S d 7 1 3 Prepare tne SY SECTAN iaa 8 1 4 are A AEE E E E AINE EA ears A E EE P A E E E E E A E E A eee E 10 1 5 Getinge to Know the User Mern CE eeraa E E pun 14 LSL PP e E ae 15 Eo eo A Aq PPPPP oo ES E E 15 Loo A E er o o A IE y A A 15 Loge TOUS it A di 15 1 5 5 Receiver Pan ias 15 CA A o In EE EA A A SS 15 rS SCICCUINIS RECEIVE Sinai Ia E E 15 1 6 Customizing the Column Header of the Receiver Pane cccccccsssseeccccssnseecccsssccccceuaececessueccecseuueeceeseuueecessauesecessuaaeeeeesagagess 16 1 6 1 Hiding a Column vasisvcscsacscssscsausessnadeseeseavdccdeasteve
62. enBeam Central Management System Log Discovery Options Help 0 02 2 28 Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 2 From the Receiver List select the receivers that you would like to add to a group The selected receivers are highlighted ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 54 Figure 4 2 2 A E S ScreenBeam Central Management S Policy Ji Group ji Log Discovery Options Help E O 02223 lt Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Actiontec 6688 Online Idle 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 3 On the Action Bar select Join to Group This will open the Join to Group window Figure 4 2 3 Options Help Discovery Receiver Description Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Group Group Group from Group Receiver Manage Group IP Address Model Name Hardware Versic 4 Onthe left pane select
63. eously We don t have a DNS server Can we use the CMS Why the receiver is still online after have pulled the Ethernet cable out Port forwarding needs to be configured CMS server system specs not powerful enough DNS Discovery is not mandatory Use UPnP or USB Discovery methods The SBCMS sends keep alive packets to the receiver every 15 seconds And the SBCMS determines that the receiver is offline when the receiver fails to respond for three times ScreenBeam Central Management System Probably port forwarding is not correctly configured for the CMS Check the port forwarding on the connected router And configure it correctly The CMS requires a lot of computer resources to process information of simultaneous connections to many receivers which cause the CMS to react slowly This is especially obvious for a computer with less powerful hardware configuration You can upgrade your computer to improve this For example you may expand the capacity of RAM and or upgrade the CPU You can provision receivers with the IP address and port number of the CMS through a USB flash drive or use the UPnP function to discover receivers You can see the receiver offline about 50 seconds after you have pulled the Ethernet cable out Page 100 Section 11 Appendix 11 1 Configure Actiontec Receiver using a USB Flash Drive Follow the procedure below to configure the receiver using a USB flash drive 1 Prepare
64. er such as firmware update status receiver setup status O Wifi Channel This column displays the receiver s Wi Fi channel O Receiver Location This column displays the receiver s location information O Note This column displays user defined information for the receiver Note By default these columns are hidden Wifi Channel Receiver Location and Note 1 10 1 Hiding a Column Follow the procedure below to hide a column 5 Move your mouse pointer to the desire column The column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 1 A ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OG O Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Recelver Nai me Receiver Status eceiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 6 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 7 Select Hide Column from the shortcut menu ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 25 Figure 1 6 2 S p ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Ta UPnP Start up USB Auto 2 Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC _ IP ress Model Name Hard Size Column to Fit Hide Column Choose Columns 8 The selected column is hidden 1 10 2 Hiding or Showing Col
65. er CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Receiver Name Receive AHdress Model Name Hardy Size Column to Fit Size All Columns to Fit Hide Column Choose Columns 4 The selected column will be adjusted to fit the size of its content Note You can also adjust the size of a column by dragging the right separator of that column 1 6 5 Adjusting Size for all Columns Follow the procedure below to adjust size for all columns 1 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 13 S ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OG O Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver e ecelver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 2 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 21 3 Select Size All Columns to Fit from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 14 a h ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help D UPnP KS Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Group a Choose Columns 4 The active columns will be adjusted to fit the size of their content 1 7Setting up the Cl
66. er the initial setup the CMS utility will communicate over your network to each ScreenBeam receiver allowing for full control of each unit This CMS utility will ease the burden of having to configure each ScreenBeam receiver in your network individually DNS Discovery Use your corporate DNS to automatically have each ScreenBeam Receiver connect to your ScreenBeam CMS server UPnP Discovery Discover all your local network receivers automatically by enabling UPnP CMS will automatically populate the Receiver list with all discovered ScreenBeam receivers in your network USB Configuration Tool Easily generate the necessary configuration files to define receiver IP parameters and the CMS server to connect to then write to a flash drive Plug the drive into the ScreenBeam receiver and it will automatically configure itself to the values you set CMS Handoff Seamlessly switch which CMS PC a receiver or set of receivers will connect to Remote Settings Make parameters changes for one to many receivers from the CMS server remotely All the settings that are available for each receiver locally are also available through the CMS server Firmware Update Update firmware for receivers in batch using the ScreenBeam CMS server Grouping Organize receivers into group sets allowing you to easily select a particular set of receivers for configuration and management Logging Save receiver logs locally on the CMS server or to a remote FTP server Lo
67. ernet cable to the port on the USB to Ethernet adapter 3 Connect the other end to a port on your router switch hub on your network 2 1 2 Wireless Connection Follow the procedure below to connect the receiver to a CMS server 1 Prepare and properly configure a wireless router AP Then deploy this router in your network 2 Plug the ScreenBeam Transmitter to the USB port of ScreenBeam Pro ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 32 Figure 2 1 2 Example of Education Edition 2 receiver with USB to Wireless adapter 3 Power on ScreenBeam Pro and log into the local management web server of the receiver Refer to the receiver s user manual for details 4 Goto the Remote Management tab page Figure 2 1 3 ScreenBeam Pro Device Configuration Features Firmware Upgrade Network Settings Remote Management Maintenance Logout 5 Properly configure the wireless connection parameters in the Wireless Connection Property Settings section Figure 2 1 4 Wireless Connection Property Settings Status ScreenBeam Transmitter detected e Network Name The SSID of the wireless router AP e Security Type Select a security type the one you have selected on your wireless router Available security types are Open Shared WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x PEAP MsCHAPv2 e User Name This is for authentication through a RADIUS server e Password The password for the wireless SSID e Status It dis
68. forward all the necessary ports required to get HTTP access to the server Note You may setup the HTTP server on the same system running the CMS software However you may still have to open ports on your firewall so that the ScreenBeam receivers can access both the CMS software and the HTTP files 6 2Update the Receiver Firmware The following section will guide you to updating the firmware for one or more receivers Updating can take up to 20 or more minutes depending on network bandwidth It is suggested to perform updates during off hours Note Perform updates in smaller groups of receivers so as not to saturate the network 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 74 Figure 6 2 1 A y ScreenBeam Central Management System Log Discovery Options Help O AOS Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers Figure 6 2 2 ra m i ScreenBeam Central Management System Polig Group Log Discovery Options Help 00 Eo Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default x Yee y b i tic ULE r 4 Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw Wi A
69. ge are as following e The image must be in a Portable Network Graphics PNG format e The recommended image dimensions are 300 x 60 pixels width x height e The file size of the image must be less than 200 KB e The image must reside in a Web server accessible by the receivers 5 4 2 Setting the Screensaver Image Follow the procedure below to set the screensaver image for one or more receivers 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 67 Figure 5 4 1 A Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OO0 8 OD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Mame Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Inthe Receiver List select one or more receivers Figure 5 4 2 O Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OE HOD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Receiver Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 6688 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select multiple receivers by selecting one or more groups from the Group Pane 3 Click Set S
70. ge the setting New configuration will take effect on the next connection Any saved profiles on source devices must be deleted and reconnected if this setting is modified Note You can also access the receiver s local management server and configure the receiver For more detail please refer to the receiver s user manual 5 2Configure Multiple Receivers When configuring multiple receivers you are given a select group of settings which can be configured ina batch Once executed the CMS server will send the configuration to all the receivers at once and the changes are made instantly 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 63 Figure 5 2 1 F A y N ScreenBeam Central Management System Log Discovery Options Help wono Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Receiver Mame Receiver Status Recenver MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 Onthe Receiver List select two or more receivers Figure 5 2 2 a O k a ca Boe LE ScreenBeam Central Management System g Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 008 O09 Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware saver Background Default Receiver Group Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardw IT Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 315
71. gement System Page 40 Figure 3 2 6 Server Options Ed General Advanced Available Options 015 DNS Domain Hame ONS Domai O 016 Swap Server Address of e O 017 Root Path Path name f O 018 Extensions Fath tftp file for oj b Data entry String value actiontecsz local cancel bmw Note If Option 15 is not available on your DHCP server neglect this step In this case you need to use the Full Qualified Domain Name FQDN 3 2 2 Deploy the ScreenBeam Receivers 1 Launch the ScreenBeam CMS software 2 Verify your ScreenBeam receivers are powered on and connected to your network through the USB to Ethernet adapter 3 When the receivers are assigned an IP they will automatically connect to the CMS server You should see the ScreenBeam receivers appear listed on the Receiver Pane on the CMS software Figure 3 2 7 y ScreenBeam Central Management System SD Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 9 OQ fF OS Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy IP Address 192 168 3 15 192 168 3 14 192 168 3 13 Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Actiontec 3211 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F Actiontec 4467 Offline 10 9F A9 88 66 88 Actiontec 7A26 Online Idle 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 Model Name SBWD100B SBWD100B SBWD100B Hardware Version 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version 1 9 1 9 19 1 9
72. gs can be updated on a schedule that you define Reboot Restore Remotely reboot receivers or set them back to factory default ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 6 1 2Minimum System Requirements For PC running the ScreenBeam CMS software e Microsoft Windows 7 8 or 8 1 e Core i3 or equivalent processor e 4 gigabyte RAM e 200 MB of free HDD space e Stable 100 1000 network connection Open the following ports to the PC running ScreenBeam CMS e TCP 7237 To communicate with the receivers e TCP 7238 For uploading receiver logs to the CMS server Note Both ports are customizable These are the default values Companion servers e Web Server for receiver firmware downloads screensaver update and background update e Internal corporate DNS Server optional but strongly recommended e FTP Server optional ScreenBeam Receivers e ScreenBeam Pro Business Edition Firmware 2 10 7 0 or higher e ScreenBeam Pro Education Edition 2 Firmware 2 9 17 0 or higher e Actiontec USB to Ethernet adapter SBETH100 or USB to Wireless adapter SBT100U for each ScreenBeam receiver ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 7 1 3Preparing the System Follow the instructions below to prepare your selected PC for use with the ScreenBeam CMS software 1 Assign a fixed IP address for the PC Figure 1 3 1 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assign
73. gure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Fa Receiver Name Receive ats Receiver twit i TWdress Model Name Hardh Size Column to Fit olumns to Ft Hide Column Choose Columns 8 The selected column will be adjusted to fit the size of its content Note You can also adjust the size of a column by dragging the right separator of that column 1 10 5 Adjusting Size for all Columns Follow the procedure below to adjust size for all columns 5 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 13 S k ScreenBeam Central Management System f Policy a Group Log Discovery Options Help OD 00 Settings Update Set ven Set Reboot Reset to Firmware Saver Background Default Execute Policy Es Receiver Name ecelver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 6 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 7 Select Size All Columns to Fit from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 14 S k ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 9 P es Y Y Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Receiver Receiver Name Receiver Statu ess Model Name Hard cl AD TE Size All Columns to Fit Choose
74. he CMS software will remember your choice and not show this window any more if this option is selected checked Figure 1 7 4 E sereenBbeam CMS Options Log Management All ScreenBeam CMS log files are saved in this folder C Program Files x86 Actiontec ScreenBeamCMS Change Directory Open Directory Automatically open the log file when a policy is executed for multiple receivers Close Button Click the Close button to 5 Minimize to the Notification Area Exit immediately Don t ask me again 5 Click OK to save your settings 1 8Checking the CMS Version Go to the Help tab and click the About button to display information about your ScreenBeam CMS software ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 23 Figure 1 8 1 y gt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Upgrade Upgrade atus Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Artinntar 3111 UE E 10M AANA AAC 107160 315 CMAN A ann Figure 1 8 2 About ScreenBeam Central Management System lt ScreenBeam Central Management System Version 1 1 0 44 Actiontec Electronics Inc Copyright C 2015 1 9Exiting the CMS Software Follow the procedure to close the CMS software 1 Click the Close button in the upper right corner of the CMS window Figure 1 9 1 EJ 2 The Select your preference window appears O Minimize to the Notification Area Minimize the CMS window to the Notif
75. he receiver and connect the receiver to the network ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 47 3 5Deleting Offline Receivers Disconnecting a ScreenBeam receiver from your network will cause it to appear as offline in the CMS software In the case where such a receiver will no longer be used you can remove it from the Receiver list i Ze Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab Figure 3 5 1 A WA ScreenBeam Central Management System rN Discovery Options Help O O028 22 v Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Ea From the Receiver list select the offline receivers you would like to delete Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi Figure 3 5 2 2 y _ i i ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 7022 2 4 Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Receiver Delete Receiver Deletes offline receiver a Receiver Status Rece Tess Model Name 10 9F 49 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B Actiontec 6688 Online Idle Actiontec 194F Offline 10 9F A9 00 19 4F 192 168 3 15 SBWD100B Actiontec Ab Online Idle 10 9F 49 DE 74 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD1LOOB 3 Click the Delete Receiver button in the Actio
76. he receiver pane Click this button to display the window again ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 73 Section 6 Updating Receiver Firmware The ScreenBeam Central Management System allows you to upgrade the firmware for multiple receivers from a single location This feature requires you to host the firmware image file on a web server as we will describe below Once hosted each receiver will download the image and perform the update without requiring any user interaction 6 1Firmware Update Server An HTTP server is required for performing firmware updates This can be any HTTP server that is accessible by the network that your ScreenBeam receivers are connected to The firmware image files and also the screensaver background image files will reside in this server Below are some notes regarding setting up your HTTP server 1 If you are setting up your own HTTP server we suggest using a fixed IP address This IP will be required for entering into the URL if the receivers are not connected to a DNS server 2 Copy the firmware image file to a folder in your server DO NOT rename the firmware image files They should remain named install img Note The firmware file is in the img format You must enable support for the img on your web server Note If you would like to maintain multiple firmware image files we suggest putting them into separate folders 3 Ifthe server resides behind a firewall make sure to
77. hese ports must NOT be used Click OK to save the settings and launch the ScreenBeam Central Management System program O CMS Communication Port Receivers communicate with the CMS through this port O Log Upload Port Receivers upload logs to the CMS through this port Figure 1 4 9 ScreenBeam CMS Communication Ports CMS Communication Port 7237 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7237 Log Upload Port 7238 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7238 Warning Switch all your receivers to the new CMS the new CMS s communication port before modifying the CMS s communication port Note You can change these values at any time Refer to Section 8 2 Modify CMS Server Settings for more information 10 The following Windows Firewall screen may appear Select to allow ScreenBeam Central Management ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 13 System through the firewall Click Allow access to continue Figure 1 4 10 P Windows Security Alert e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Windows Firewall has blocked some Features of ScreenBeam Central Management System on all public and private networks a Mame ScreenBeam Central Management System Aer Publisher Actiontec Electronics Inc Path program Files 86 actiontec screenbeamcmas Iscreenbeamcms exe Allow ScreenBeam Central Management System to communicate on these networks Private networks such as my home or
78. his point if it is connected to the receiver 8 The receiver configures itself with the settings saved in the USB flash drive and reboots The configuration Status will be displayed on the display device where the receiver is connected Figure 2 3 4 ScreenBeamPro Saving your setti y Receiver name Actiontec DA8F SSID Actionfec SBWD DEDASF 9 After the reboot the receiver is configured successfully You can check the IP address of the receiver which is displayed on the connected display device 10 Remove the USB flash drive from the receiver and reconnect the USB to Ethernet adapter to connect the receiver to the network ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 36 Section 3 Discovering Receivers The following section will help you discover and add ScreenBeam receivers to your CMS server There are three methods to discovering receivers DNS Discovery UPnP or USB Drive method DNS Discovery is the recommended method but requires a corporate DNS that you can manage UPnP will work for receivers that are in the same local network as your CMS server Otherwise you will have to use the USB method We will guide you through using each method below 3 1Setup Port Forwarding You must set Port Forwarding on the router the Central Management Server is connected The following are generic steps for setting up port forwarding Please refer to your router manual for specific instructions 1 Login to the router s m
79. ication Area O Exit immediately Close the CMS application immediately O Don t ask me again The software will remember your choice and not show this window any more if this option is selected checked Figure 1 9 2 select your preference Close Button Click the Close button to 5 Minimize to the Notification Area 0 Exit immediately A Don t ask me again ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 24 1 10 Note You can change these settings in the Options menu Refer to Section 1 6 Customizing the Column Header of the Receiver Pane The column header of the Receiver Pane is customizable You can choose to hide or show a specific column Currently these columns are available Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Version Firmware Version Receiver Feedback Wifi Channel Receiver Location and Note Receiver Name This column displays the receiver s Receiver Name Receiver Status This column displays the receiver s status such as Online Offline and Busy Receiver MAC This column displays the receiver s MAC address IP Address This column displays the receiver s IP address Model Name This column displays the receiver s model name Hardware Version This column displays the receiver s hardware version number Firmware Version This column displays the receiver s firmware version number Receiver Feedback This column displays feedback information from the receiv
80. icy Figure 6 2 6 y Update Firmware for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Offline 10 9F 49 00D 19 4F Upgrade successful Receiver Reboots now 2 Actiontec 7426 Offline 10 9F 49 DE74 26 Upgrade successful Receiver Reboots now Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed 0 Policy execution succeeded 7 Policy execution failed 0 Note The Update Firmware for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 9 Firmware update status is also displayed on the display devices that the receivers connect to and the CMS server screen 10 After the policy is executed click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again Note After a firmware upgrade the ScreenBeam Receiver should retain its settings ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 77 Section Receiver Logs ScreenBeam Wireless Display Receivers can record and transfer system logs for troubleshooting purposes By default receiver logs remain within the ScreenBeam Receiver The ScreenBeam Central Management System allows you to configure receivers to upload these logs to an FTP server location or to the CMS server itself 7 1Enable Receiver Log Upload
81. ide the selected columns Figure 1 6 6 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Hardware Version Note Receiver Location Wifi Channel Addre Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Receiver Feedback Show gt ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 18 6 Do the opposite to show the desired columns 1 6 3 Arrange Sequence for Active Columns Follow the procedure below to hide or show more than one columns 1 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 7 a ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 00 OD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware Saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver _ eceiver MAC IP Address Model Name 2 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 3 Select Choose Columns from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 8 S ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver CMS Settings Hard Receiver Receiver Name Receiver Size Column to Fit dress Model Name Size All Columns to Fit Hide Colurnn Choose Columns 4 The Choose Columns window appears
82. ine 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Note You can also select multiple receivers by selecting one or more groups from the Group Pane 3 Click Set Background from the Action Bar Figure 5 5 3 i Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 9 O 019 Reboot Reset to Settings Update Set Screen Firmware saver Default l Receiver Set Background A F Updates background for receiver Receiver Name Recery ate IP Address Model Name Harc Actiantar INAC Mialinmas Tla 17 00 ANANMAN 10160 3916 CDIAINTNNA tan 4 The Policy Contents Set Background for your receiver window appears Enter the full URL address of the background image file in the text box e g http 192 168 5 60 8080 update background png ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 71 Figure 5 5 4 e3 Policy Contents Set Background for your receiver y yo Enter an image URL The background image file must be in PNG JIPG IPEG format and less than 2560 KB A resolution of 1280 x 720 width x height is recommneded for the best display effect Verify URL Please verify your Background image URL first Note You may optionally click on the Verify URL button to have the CMS server check if the URL is valid This feature only works if the Web server and the CMS server are in the same local network 5 Click Execute to update the background image for the selected receivers 6 The Set Background for your rece
83. iver window appears which shows background update status for the selected receivers Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy o Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 72 Figure 5 5 5 Set Background for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F 49 DD 19 4F Set Background OK 2 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F 49 DE74 26 Set Background OK Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed 0 Policy execution succeeded 2 Policy execution failed 0 Note The Set Background for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 7 After the policy is executed click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of t
84. l no longer be able to communicate with the receivers and each receiver will need to be individually provisioned with a USB drive to the new CMS settings 5 Click Execute to assign the servers to the new server 6 The Change CMS for your receiver window appears which shows CMS switching status for the selected receivers Oo Selected It displays the total number of selected receivers o Offline It displays the number of offline receivers that are selected ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 88 Online It displays the number of online receivers that are selected Policy delivery succeeded It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is delivered Policy delivery failed It displays the number of receivers to which the policy is not delivered Policy execution succeeded It displays the number of receivers that have successfully executed the policy o Policy execution failed It displays the number of receivers that have failed to execute the policy Figure 8 1 5 E Change CMS for your receiver General Information Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Offline 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F Server changed successfully Fi Actiontec 7426 Offline 10 9F 49 DE 74 26 Server changed successfully Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed 0 Policy execution succeeded 3 Policy execution failed 0 Note The Change CMS for your receiver window
85. lumns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Hardware Version Note Receiver Status Receiver Location Receiver MAC Wifi Channel IP Address Model Name Receiver Feedback Receiver Name 12 Do the opposite to show the desired columns 1 10 3 Arrange Sequence for Active Columns Follow the procedure below to hide or show more than one columns 7 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 27 Figure 1 6 7 g hh ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 40O2QHKOD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware Saver Background Default ll Execute a ker e S Receiver Statu eceiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 8 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 9 Select Choose Columns from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 8 E SoreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help amp 00 Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings Discover Receiver Receiver Fa Recewer Name Size Column to Fit Model Name Hard Size All Columns to Fit Hide Colurnn Choose Columns 10 The Choose Columns window appears
86. m 5000 65535 Default 7237 Please dick the Start UPnP button to enable UPnP StartuPnP Close 4 Properly configure CMS IP Domain Host and CMS Port Click the Start UPnP button to start the UPnP function on the CMS server e CMS IP Domain Host It is the IP address or FADN hostname domain name alias name of the new CMS server Enter the IP address or FADN hostname domain name alias name of the new CMS server if you have properly configured the DNS server and the DHCP server e CMS Port Receivers communicate with the CMS through this port Enter a port number for communication with the CMS server 5 The receivers will discover and report to the CMS server This process may take several minutes After the receiver connects to the CMS server its state changes to Connected to CMS xxx xxx xxx xxx which is displayed on the HDTV Note You must enable the SSDP Discovery service in the operating system for this feature to work properly See Section 1 3 Preparing the System for details 6 If you want to stop UPnP Discovery open the ScreenBeam Central Management System UpnP Settings box again and click the Stop UPnP button Figure 3 3 7 at ScreenBeam CMS UPnP Settings CMS IP Domain Host 192 168 3 16 CMS Port 7237 Enter a port number from 5000 65535 Default 7237 UPnP is already enable Please dick the Stop UPnP button to disable UPnP ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 45 3
87. n Bar Figure 3 5 3 i ScreenBeam Central Management System A E Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help 07 02 22i Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group ge Receiver Receiver Delete Receiver a Deletes offline receiver Receiver Name Receiver Status merem AT Ares vael Name Hardware Versic 4 Click OK on the confirmation message box ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 48 Figure 3 5 4 warming AD Would you like to delete the selected receiver 5 The selected receivers will be deleted and removed from the Receiver List 3 6Locating Your Receiver With the Search function you can easily locate specific receivers in case you have deployed a large number of receivers in your system Follow the procedure below to locate your receivers 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Options tab Figure 3 6 1 i lt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Pa Options Search Options Help CMS Options Receiver Recever Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 2 Choose the Receiver Pane or Group Pane or a specific group Figure 3 6 2 o gt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Go Options Search Options Help CMS Options Receiver ep Receiver Name Re
88. nagement System Installshield Wizard License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully a CREENBEAM CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS NOTE RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITED USES OF THE SOFTWARE BELOW a License Grant Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein Actiontecl grants you a personal non exclusive non assignable non transferable license to install the Software solely for the purpose of interacting with the Actiontec mcreenbeam Wireless Display Receivers bh Ownership Allright title and interest in and to the Software shall remain in ll I accept the terms in the license agreement Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield cs ENTERO 5 Enter a location to install the program or accept the default location Click Next to continue Figure 1 4 5 3 screenBeam Central Management Syster InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder I Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different Fold Install ScreenBeam Central Management System to Ca Program Files 66 Actiontec ScreenBeamlM si InstallShield Cancel ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 11 6 ScreenBeam CMS is ready to install Click on Install to continue Figure 1 4 6 fe ScreenBearn Central Management System InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation
89. ng or Showing Columns Follow the procedure below to hide or show more than one columns Hard 1 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 3 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Cnm Log Discovery Options Help Settings Update Set Screen ae Reboot Reset to Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Fa E Receiver Name Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name 2 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 3 Select Choose Columns from the shortcut menu ScreenBeam Central Management System Hard Page 17 Figure 1 6 4 ScreenBeam Central Management System amp z Fi Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help ss Start up USE Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings Discover Receiver Receiver Model Name Hard E Receiver Name Size Column to Fit Size All Columns to Fit Hide Column Choose Columns 4 The Choose Columns window appears Figure 1 6 5 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Active columns Note Receiver Location Wifi Channel Move Up Move Down 5 Select one or more columns in the Active Column pane and click the Hide button to move these columns to the Inactive Column pane Click OK to h
90. omain name server aeisbcms com You can check this in the lower right corner You should see Connected to MGT server aeisbcms com Disconnected from MGT server aeisbcms com If you have set the receiver to connect to the CMS through the server s IP address you should see Connected to MGT xxx xxx xxx xxx Disconnected from MGT XXX XXX XXX XXX Then you should check if this IP address is the IP address of the CMS server If not you must correct it If no Disconnected or Connected message is displayed you should check the router cable connection and or USB to Ethernet adapter Check if the domain name server aeisbcms com is added to the DNS server if you have deployed a DNS server The domain name server aeisbcms com must pair with the IP address of the CMS server Check if you have properly configured port forwarding for the CMS server Access the configuration page of the router that the CMS server connects to and check the port forwarding page Check if UPnP is enabled in Windows If not enable UPnP in Windows Refer to Section 3 3 1 for details Check if the SSDP Discovery service is started If not start the SSDP Discovery service Refer to Section 1 3 for detail Check if UPnP is enabled on your router If not enable UPnP in Page 99 Some receivers can connect to the CMS server but some cannot My CMS does not respond or becomes slow to react when many receivers are being connected simultan
91. ompatibilityMode O Disable 1 1080 2 720 VGA Bypass Mode aei_config_vgaBypassControl Oor1 O Disable 1 Enable The setting will restrict the aei_config videoMaxResolution l configuration of VGA Compatibility l Mode Oor1 0 Off 1 On Minimum length is 1 maximum length is 18 Allows characters Device name A Za z0 9 en zhcs zhct ja fr ge du ko sp Display Language aei_config_Language Host name Video Max Resolution The setting will be restricted by Video Max Resolution The restrictions are described as follows 1 If the Video Max Resolution is set to Auto options available for VGA Compatibility Mode are Disable 1080 720 and 480 2 If the Video Max Resolution is set to 1080 options available for VGA Compatibility Mode are Disable 1080 720 and 480 3 If the Video Max Resolution is set to 720 options available for VGA Compatibility Mode are Disable 720 and 480 4 If the Video Max Resolution is set to 480 options available for VGA Compatibility Mode are Disable and 480 Disable VGA Compatibility 1080 aei_config vgaCompatibilityMode Mode 720 480 ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 103 FEATURE VARIABLE VALUE NOTES 0 Auto aei_config audioSpeakerChs 1 2 Channels 2 5 1 Channels TV Screen 0 25 Size Overscan aei_config_OverscanVal aei_config_rtOverscanControl 0 Disable 1 Enable One Touch era Play HDMI CEC aei_config CECEnable
92. ose Button Behavior You can customize the behavior of the Close button here By clicking the Close button the CMS s main window will minimize to the notification area or the CMS is closed depending on your choice 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Options tab Figure 1 7 1 i c ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Options Search CMS Options Receiver Receiver ae Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 2 Select the Options button from the Action Bar Figure 1 7 2 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 3 The ScreenBeam CMS Options window appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 22 Figure 1 7 3 E ScreenBeam CMS Options Log Management All ScreenBeam CMS log files are saved in this folder C Program Files x86 Actiontec ScreenBeamCMS Change Directory Open Directory Automatically open the log file when a policy is executed for multiple receivers Close Button Click the Close button to 5 Minimize to the Notification Area Exit immediately Don t ask me again 4 Gotothe Close Button section and select a desired option O Minimize to the Notification Area Minimize the CMS window to the Notification Area O Exit immediately Close the CMS application immediately O Don t ask me again T
93. ou in deleting your group 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 59 Figure 4 5 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System Discovery Options Help a 9 y Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 2 Select the Delete Group button Figure 4 5 2 Ce Y ScreenBeam Central Management System Add Modify Delete Group Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Join to Release Delete Receiver Group from Group Receiver Description lage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Delete Receiver Name CeWeT STATIS eewer MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versie 3 The Manage Group Delete Group window appears Select the group to be deleted from the right pane Figure 4 5 3 E Manage Group Delete Group Select an Operation Delete Group 4 Root Group 4 Group A il Group Aa Parent Group Root Group ied Aal Group Name Group CDE 4 Click the Delete button to delete the selected group Note All child groups will be deleted if you delete their parent group ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 60 E Manage Group Delete G
94. our receiver _ General Information Receiver Name Receiwer Status Recener MAC Receiver Feedback Selected Actiontec 194F Online Idle 10 9F 49 DD 19 4F Contig successfully 2 Actiontec 7426 Online Idle 10 9F 49 DE74 26 Config successfully Offline Policy delivery succeeded 2 Policy delivery failed 0 Policy execution succeeded E Policy execution failed 0 Note The Change Settings for your receiver window will not appear if just one receiver is selected 7 After the policy is executed click the Close button to close the window Note You can click the Hide button to hide this window In this case a Show button is display in the top right corner of the receiver pane Click this button to display the window again 5 3Configuring Receivers using a USB Flash Drive You can also use a USB flash drive to configure ScreenBeam receivers Follow the procedure below to configure a receiver using a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to a USB port on the CMS server 2 Open the CMS software go to the Discovery tab and click the USB Auto Configure Receiver button Figure 5 3 1 lt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery i Options Help am uPnP 2 Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS CMS Settings USB Auto Configure Receiver Configures discovery settings for receivers erver MAC I
95. plays the connection states Note These settings must match those on the wireless router AP 6 Click the Connect button and then the transmitter will connect to the wireless router AP ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 33 2 2Network Topology The figure below shows a sample network topology It shows different receivers in various levels of the network and how each device is configured to maintain communication between the receiver and the CMS server e Router 192 198 2 1 is at the highest level e Routers 192 168 2 100 and 192 168 2 200 are 2 level and assigned IP addresses from Router 192 198 2 1 e The CMS server Firmware Update Server and a ScreenBeam Receiver are in the network segment created by router 192 168 2 100 This receiver can be discovered using UPnP e Port forwarding is set up for the two servers 7237 7238 to the CMS server and 81 for the Web server e Corporate DNS server has IP 192 168 2 2 The domain server aeisbcms com is entered and routed to IP 192 168 1 5 e The remaining receivers outside of the local LAN where the CMS resides must be configured with the CMS port and WAN IP of the router the CMS server is connected to Figure 2 2 1 DNS Mapping Domain Name IP Internet k serveraeisbmgtcom 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 2 DNS Server Port mapping Name Port Remote Mgt 7237 Receiver Log 7238 ED Web_Server 81 d P 192 168 2 x Gateway 192 168 2 1 gt DNS 192 168 2 2 Y 192 168 727 100 i
96. r Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardwi 10 9F A9 DD 19 4F 192 168 315 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 668 Online Idle 10 9F A9 88 66 88 192 168 3 14 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 Actiontec 7A26 Offline 10 9F A9 DE 7A 26 192 168 3 13 SBWD100B 1 0 0 0 3 Click the Settings button The configuration window will appear ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 62 Figure 5 1 3 z ScreenBeam Central Management System g Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Reboot Reset to Default Set Screen mi Background Update Firmware saver Execute Rial Settings Configures receiver atus Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Harc Artiantar 1NAE Nalina idla MOGAUNNAMAC 1M16021 CDIAINTNNA tan Note You can also double click a receiver on the Receiver Pane to open the configuration window 4 Make necessary changes to the parameters and click Save to save your settings Figure 5 1 4 a ScreenBeam Settings Actiontec 194F Device Configuration Network Settings Remote Management Device Name Access Enable 9 Disable Device Name Manufacturer Name Model Name Short Model Name Hardware Version Firmware Version Administrator Username Administrator Password Display Language Host Name Actontec 194F Actiontec Electronics Inc 5B Pro BUS screenBbeam Pro 1 0 0 0 1 9 1 9 Administrator LE LL EDHH English Actiontec 194P Requires the ScreenBeam Receiver to reboot to chan
97. reper retadrb pecdlerrri de get odie ios 3 Inthe Network discovery section select the option for Turn on network discovery ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 42 Figure 3 3 3 P eB a Network and Sharing Center Advanced sharing settings Change sharing options for different network profiles Window creates a separaba nebeork profile for each network you ute You can choose speciet opivona for each profile Purvate Guest os Public current profile Network discovery When network discovery nt on tha computer can ses other network computers and deaces and is visible te other nebwork computer 8 Tum on network decowery Tum off network discovery File and printer sharing When file and printer sharing is on files and printers that you have shared from this computer can be accessed by people on the network O Tum on file and printer sharing 8 Tur off file and preter sharing All Networks 4 Click Save changes to save the settings ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 43 3 3 2 Turning on UPnP in the Router Make sure your router provides the UPnP function Follow the procedure below to turn on the UPnP function in Windows 1 Access the router s management page 2 Go tothe UPnP section 3 Check the Turn UPnP On box Figure 3 3 4 ES amp x a Wireless My Network Firewall Parental Advanced System Settings Settings Control Monitoring Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and
98. right pane also in the Group Pane Figure 4 1 4 E Manage Group Add Group Set n Operation Parent Group Root Group Group Name Add Group Group A successfully Close ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 52 Figure 4 1 5 Policy Group Log Discovery Options _ Help 07022 2 Add Modify Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Group Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Receiver Manage Group Receiver Name Receiver Stat Actiontec 194F Online Idle 12345678901234567 Online Idle Actiontec 7A26 Offline 5 To create a sub level group return to the Manage Group Add Group window 6 On the right pane select a group that you had previously created as your Parent Group Enter a Group Name for this new group Figure 4 1 6 3 Manage Group Add Group Select an Operation ot rou Parent Group Group A Group Name Group Aa Add Group Group C successfully 7 Click Save You will see the new group listed below its parent group ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 53 Figure 4 1 7 3 Manage Group Add Group Parent Group Group 4 Group Name Add Group Group Aa successfully 4 2Add Receivers to a Group Now that you ve created your groups you can organize your receivers by adding them to specific groups 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab Figure 4 2 1 aa Scre
99. roup Select an Operation Delete Group a Root Group al Group A Parent Group Root Group Group Name Group B Delete group Group CDE successfully ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 61 Section 5 Receiver Settings This section will guide you on making changes to the various settings on the ScreenBeam receivers The ScreenBeam Central Management System allows you to make changes to a single receiver or to a batch of receivers 5 1Configure a Single Receiver When configuring a single receiver you will be able to see all the current settings for the selected receiver and also have the ability to make changes to any setting for that receiver 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Policy tab Figure 5 1 1 S ScreenBeam Central Management System Log Options Discovery O D Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy Help Receiver Receiver Status Recener MAC IP Address Model Name Har 2 On the Receiver List select a single receiver by clicking the Receiver Name of the device you would like to configure Figure 5 1 2 lt ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help Settings Update Set Screen Reboot Resetto Firmware Saver Background Default Execute Policy Receiver Group Receiver Name Receive
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102. the Delete button to remove the receiver from the selected group Repeat the process for other receivers Figure 4 3 6 3 Release from Group Receiver Name Actiontec 1947 ka Group Information Group B Delete Successfully 4 4Modify a Group Follow the steps below to modify a group particularly the group name 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Group tab ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 58 Figure 4 4 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System Options Help o o Add Lp Delete Join to Release Delete Receiver Few Group Group Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Group Manage Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Versi 2 Click the Modify Group button The Manage Group Modify Group window appears Figure 4 4 2 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help amp 2 Y Join to Release Delete Receiver Group from Group Receiver Description Manage Receiver us ReceverMAC IP Address Model Name Hardware Wersi tal LE 3 Select a group from the right pane Once selected you can modify the Group Name in the left pane Figure 4 4 3 E Manage Group Modify Group 4 Group A a Group Aa Parent Group Root Group i p Aal 4 Click Save to make the change 4 5Delete a Group This section will guide y
103. umns Follow the procedure below to hide or show more than one columns 7 Move your mouse pointer to any column on the column header bar The pointed column will be highlighted Figure 1 6 3 ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help OQHKOD Settings Update Set Screen Set Reboot Resetto Firmware saver Background Default Execute Policy isa A Receiver baaa Bessie sean eceiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 8 Right click the column A shortcut menu is displayed 9 Select Choose Columns from the shortcut menu Figure 1 6 4 i ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log EN Options Help a 00D Start up USB Auto Switch CMS Configure UPnP Configure Receiver for Receiver CMS Discover Receiver Il CMS Settings Receiver Name e omm Ft dres Model Name Hard Size All Colurnns to Fit Hide Colurnn Choose Columns 10 The Choose Columns window appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 26 Figure 1 6 5 Choose Columns Select the columns that will appear in the list Inactive columns Note Receiver Location Wifi Channel Active columns Show gt lt Hide 11 Select one or more columns in the Active Column pane and click the Hide button to move these columns to the Inactive Column pane Click OK to hide the selected columns Figure 1 6 6 Choose Co
104. urs to days to take effect 3 2 1 Configure DNS and DHCP Servers ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver supports DHCP Option 15 They can obtain domain information from the DHCP server automatically 1 Add a DNS record for the ScreenBeam CMS host to your corporate DNS server Figure 3 2 1 server Manager File Action View Help Ta Server Manager DCTEST El B Roles E Active Directory Domain Services E DHCP Server E DNS Server El E DNS E J DETEST 0 Global Logs E Forward Lookup Zones El _msdcs actiontecsz loc l actiontecsz loca Reverse Lookup Zor Conditional Forward sil Features m Diagnostics F Configuration ES Storage ScreenBeam Central Management System m5 Xo ols Hal E All Tasks same as parent Folder E aei sb cms aei sb cms aeisbems3 4 aei sb cms3 a n_D y3 a nD ya Update Server Data File Reload New Alias CNAME New Mail Exchanger Mi Mew Domain New Delegation Other Mew Records View Delete Refresh Export List Properties Help Mame Server 15 Alias CHAME Alias CNAME Alias CHAME Alias CNAME Alias CHAME Alias CNAME Host tA Host 4 Host tA Host 4 Host tA Host tA Host tA Host tA Host 4 Host tA Start of Authority 504 dctest ACTIOF ACTIOF ACTIOF ACTIO ACTIOF ACTIO 192 16 192 16 192 161 192 16 192 16 192 16 192 16 19
105. ystem Page 84 5 The log name is in the following format lt Receiver s Mac Address gt _ lt Logging Start Time gt _ lt Logging End Time gt Figure 7 2 4 boba G di ReceiverLog LOSFASDCA39F v Search IO9FAIDCAIOF p Organize y Include in library Share with New folder A i 1 Hz Desktop Mame Date modified Je Downloads 8 29 2014 8 05 PM Recent Places Libraries e Documents a Music f Pictures EE Videos E Computer amp Local Disk C Ga C on CHROMATI m 7 3 1 item Note Each log file contains only the events for a particular interval 7 3Log Management You can manage all your logs through the Log Management feature in the Options menu For example change the log saving folder or view logs 1 Launch the CMS software and go to the Options tab Figure 7 3 1 ScreenBeam Central Management System Group Log Discovery Options Help CMS Options Receiver Recelver cane Receiver Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 2 Select Options from the Action Bar Figure 7 3 2 S ScreenBeam Central Management System Policy Group Log Discovery Options Help E 415 Op 1 aons 1 ol Options Configures CMS options 7 arme v Status Receiver MAC IP Address Model Name Hard 3 The ScreenBeam CMS Options window appears ScreenBeam Central Management System Page 85 Figure
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