User Manual for AV Access models including: 2A9A5-ESHAREW50, 2A9A5ESHAREW50, eShare W50, eShare W50 Hybrid Conference System with BYOD, Hybrid Conference System with BYOD, Conference System with BYOD

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Hybrid Conference System with Wireless BYOD 
eShare W5 0
User Manual 

Statement
FCC ID:2A9A5-ESHAREW50 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ( 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user' s authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Statement The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm.

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Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................................4 Overview .............................................................................................................. 4 Features ................................................................................................................4 Package Contents.................................................................................................4
Panel .....................................................................................................................5 Installation and Application .....................................................................................7
Attaching the Antenna ........................................................................................ 7 Attaching Brackets ...............................................................................................7 Application ...........................................................................................................8 Key Functions ............................................................................................................. 9 Screen Mirroring .................................................................................................. 9
Screen Mirroring over Airplay (for Apple Devices)......................................9 Screen Mirroring over Miracast (for Android Phones & Windows PCs) ....10 Screen Mirroring over Dongle.................................................................... 11 Automatic Signal Switching ...............................................................................12
Guide Screen ...................................................................................................... 12 OSD .....................................................................................................................13 Web UI ........................................................................................................................ 14 Wireless Setting.................................................................................................. 15 Output Setting.................................................................................................... 1 6 Network Setting ................................................................................................. 18 Web UI Logon Password.....................................................................................19 Guide Screen Change......................................................................................... 19 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................. 19
Version Information ........................................................................................... 20 Firmware Upgrade....................................................................................................2 1 Specifications ........................................................................................................... 2 2 Warranty ....................................................................................................................24

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............................................................................................................... 28  ............................................................................................................ 28  ............................................................................................................ 28 ..................................................................................................................... 29
....................................................................................................................30  ............................................................................................................ 30
  Airplay () ................................................... 30  Miracast ( Windows ) ................... 30 ......................................................................................... 31 ..................................................................................................... 32  ............................................................................................................ 33
OSD .....................................................................................................................34 ........................................................................................................ 35
Wireless Setting.................................................................................................. 36
Output Setting.................................................................................................... 3 7
Network Setting ................................................................................................. 38
Web UI Logon Password.....................................................................................39
Guide Screen Change......................................................................................... 40
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................. 40
Version Information ........................................................................................... 41 ....................................................................................................................41
.............................................................................................................................42 ....................................................................................................................44

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Introduction

Introduction

Overview
The eShare W50 is a high- performance BYOD presentation switcher with wireless presentation capability. It equips built- in Wi- Fi module and offers multiple access approaches, including Airplay Mirroring, Miracast, Dongle and physical HDMI and USB-C ports, with which you can project the screen contents of your computers (Mac/Windows) or mobile devices (iPhone/iPad/ Android phone) to a display.
Multiple features like automatic signal switching, CEC, Guide Screen, OSD display are also included. It is a collaboration terminal that perfect for conferencing system.
Features
Built-in Wi-Fi module for wireless connectivity with devices over Airplay Mirroring, Miracast and Dongle. Supports USB signal return for controlling host PC on touch screen. Supports HDMI input and output resolutions up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4. Detailed and friendly OSD information. Offers friendly Web UI for easy configuration.
Package Contents
Before you start the installation of the product, please check the package contents:
eShare W50 x 1 DC 12V Power Adapter x 1 Wi-Fi Antenna x 1 USB Type-C to USB Type-C Cable with Lock (L=2 m) x 1 HDMI Cable with Lock (L=2m) x 1 Mounting Brackets x 2 Mounting Screws x 4 Self-drilling Screws x 4
User Manual x 1

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Panel
Front Panel

Introduction

No. Name 1 Power

2

Status

3

Pairing

4

Reset

1

2

3

4

Description

Lighting yellow- green when the device is powered on. . Lighting yellow- green: The device is outputting at
least one video source. . Blinking yellow-green: The device is in standby
mode. . Off: The device is outputting Guide Screen. USB- C port for connecting to the dongle for pairing.
Reset button. When the device is powered on, use a pointed stylus to hold down this button for five or more seconds and then release, the device will reboot and restore to its factory defaults.

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Rear Panel

Introduction

1

No. Name

1 12V

2

Input port

3 USB 3.0

4

HDMI Out

5 LAN

6 Wi-Fi

2

3

4

5

6

Description Connect to the DC 1 2 V power adapter provided. Connect to an HDMI and/ or a USB- C source.
3 x USB- A ports with the two following functions supported: (1) Connect to USB peripheral devices (e.g.
keyboard, mouse, touch screen, etc.). Note: Each 1 A port can output DC 5 V 1 A power to the USB peripheral device. ( 2) Connect to a U- disk for firmware upgrade. More information, see Firmware Upgrade section. Connect to an HDMI display.
Connect to a network device (e.g. network switch, router, computer, etc.) for LAN control ( Web GUI) and airplay mirroring signal input. Connect to the antenna provided for the access to Miracast and soft AP function.

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Installation and Application
Installation and Application
Note: Before installation, ensure the device is disconnected from the power source.
Attaching the Antenna
Attach an antenna provided to the threaded connector, and screw it down in clockwise.
Attaching Brackets
1 . Attach the bracket to the bottom panel using screws provided in the package. The bracket is attached to the bottom panel as Figure (a) shown.
2. Repeat step 1 for the other side of the bottom panel. 3. Attach the brackets to the surface (e.g. on the wall, under the
table) you desire using self-drilling screws provided (see Figure b).

Figure (a)

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Application

Installation and Application

Windows 11 PC

Macbook

iPad

iP h o n e

Speakerphone USB

Camera USB

HDMI

USB

USB-C

HDMI

Laptop
Dongle

Laptop

Laptop

Touch Sreen

Android Android Mobile Tablet

Note: If the USB-C video source (e.g. a laptop) is being displayed, all

USB devices connected to USB 3.0 Type A ports of eShare W50 will be

routed to the USB-C video source as well.

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Key Functions

Key Functions

Screen Mirroring

If you're working on a PC and want its apps and content to be shown on another screen, you may want to consider mirroring your PC's screen to that screen.

With screen mirroring support, the device allows you to share your mobile devices' content wirelessly on any HDMI displays over Airplay Mirroring, Miracast and/or Dongle. In this manual, mobile devices available for screen mirroring are referred to as "screen mirroring source", such as Apple devices (iPhone/iPad/Mac), Android phones, Windows PCs, Dongle, etc.

Screen Mirroring over Airplay ( for Apple Devices) a. Connect your iPhone/iPad/Mac to the device's Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi SSID: as same as the device name and can be obtained from OSD at the upper right of the display screen. By default, it is set as eShare W50. Password: set through Web UI and can be obtained from OSD at the upper right corner of the display screen. By default, it is
set as 12345678.

b. Open Control Center on your Apple device, tap

S cre en
to select Mirroring

appropriate mirroring device ( the device name can be obtained from the upper right corner of the display screen) from the pop-up menu. c. To disconnect Apple device from the device: click Stop Mirroring, the display stops displaying your device's screen.

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Key Functions
Screen Mirroring over Miracast (for Android Phones & Windows PCs) For Android smartphone (take Samsung Galaxy series for example): 1. Enable the Wi-Fi or WLAN feature of your smartphone.

2 . On your phone, swipe down from the top and tap Smart View or

Wireless
Projection to select appropriate mirroring device ( the device name can be obtained from the upper right corner of the display screen) from the pop-up CONNECT menu. 3. To disconnect the smartphone from the device: click "DISCONNECT" on your smartphone's screen. Note: · The icon, instruction and entrance of the Miracast function may vary on different Android phones, please refer to your phone's manual to get accurate instruction.
· If you fail to use Miracast function, please disable your phone's Wi-Fi and enable it later, or restart the mobile if necessary.

For Windows PC (Window 10 or higher): 1. Enable the WLAN feature of your PC.
2. On your PC, press the combination keys " + K" to select appropriate mirroring device ( the device name can be obtained from the upper right corner of the display screen) from the pop-up menu.
3 . To disconnect PC from the device: click Disconnect, the display stops displaying PC's screen.
Note: The icon and interface of the Miracast function may vary on different computers. Some Windows 10/11 computers may fail to perform screen

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Key Functions
mirroring with Miracast due to compatibility issues.
Tip: Both the Airplay mirroring and Miracast support PIN code. If you see the PIN entry window appears on your devices, input the PIN code that can be obtained through OSD (see OSD section for more information).
Screen Mirroring over Dongle Users are able to share laptop's content on a display wirelessly without even installing an application by using eShare D10 Dongle. Note:
(1) eShare D10 Dongle is sold separately. (2) Before you insert eShare D10 Dongle into your laptop, ensure
your laptop's USB-C port supports video output.
Steps to share laptop's screen on the display using eShare D10 Dongle: 1. Pair Dongle with the device.
Connect Dongle to the Pairing port on the device' s front panel. Once pairing between Dongle and the device is completed, "Pairing successful" appears on the display screen. 2. Connect Dongle to a laptop. Insert eShare D10 into the laptop's USB-C port, it will start running and connecting to the device' s Wi- Fi. After it is connected to the device successfully, the Dongle LED stops blinking and starts lighting constantly. 3. Now press the Dongle' s projecting button, you can project your laptop's screen on the display immediately.

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Key Functions
Automatic Signal Switching
The device supports automatic signal switching function, allowing you to output desired sources easily and quickly. This function follows Last-In-First-Out rule: 1 . When a wired video source (HDMI or USB-C) is connected to the
device, the device will automatically switch to this latest connected source and output it. 2. When a wireless video source (Airplay, Miracast or Dongle) is connected to the device, the device will automatically project its screen content to the connected display. 3. When disconnect the source being displayed from the device, the device will switch to the active wired video source that most recently connected or selected. If no active source remains, the display shows the Guide Screen image finally.
Guide Screen
The device outputs Guide Screen picture when no video source is selected or being output. The Guide Screen can be personalized to allow customized connection instructions on the device's Web UI page.

Figure 1 ­ Guide Screen Image
The Guide Screen image will appear automatically on the display screen after all video sources are removed from the device.

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Key Functions
Note: · This Guide Screen image can be changed though Web UI, for more
information, refer toGuide Screen Changesection. · By default, if the device is outputting Guide Screen image for 60
seconds, a countdown timer with the time period of 6 0 seconds will appear on the Guide Screen. When the timer reaches zero, the connected display will enter standby mode if it is CEC-capable.
OSD
The device supports OSD ( on screen display) to convey device basic information, including video source's information, PIN code, device name and IP address, etc. See Figure 2 below:

Figure 1 ­ OSD Example

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Web UI
Web UI
The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic controls and advanced settings. It can be accessed through a modern browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE10+, etc. To get access the Web UI: 1. Connect the LAN port of the device to a local area network.
Ensure there' s a DHCP server in the network so that the device can obtain a valid IP address. 2. Connect a PC to the same network as the device. 3. Input the device's IP address in the browser and press Enter, the following window will pop up. (See OSD section to easily view the IP address.)
4. Input the password (default password: admin) and click Login to enter the main page.

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Web UI
The main page includes seven submenus: Wireless Setting, Output Setting, Network Setting, Web UI Logon Password, Guide Screen Change, Firmware Upgrade and Version Information.
Wireless Setting

UI Element Device Name
WiFi Password WiFi Band

Description

Input a name for the device.

This name also acts as the WiFi name and the

receiver of Airplay and Miracast.

Note: The name must be 1 ~ 2 0 characters in length,

including letters, numbers, space, "_" or "-" , space

shall not at the beginning or end.

By default, it' s set as eShare W5 0 .

Configure the WiFi password.

The password must be 8~ 2 0 characters in length,

including letters, numbers, "_" or "-" .

By default, it' s set as 12 34 56 78 .

·

5 G: Configure the device ' s frequency band as

5 GHz.

·

2 . 4 G: Configure the device' s frequency band as

2.4 GHz.

By default, it is set as 5 GHz. If your wireless devices

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UI Element PIN shown on the screen
Apply

Web UI
Description
don' t support 5 GHz Wi- Fi, configures the frequency band as 2 . 4 G before connecting them to the device. Enter a four-digit PIN code (0000~9999) to help prevent users from accidentally connecting to an unintended device and protect from an unauthorized access. · When the PIN code is set, it will appear on the
upper right corner of the display. · If you don' t want to set the PIN code, you can
enter nothing here. · Auto: When " Auto" is checked, the device will
randomly generate a four- digit PIN in two cases: a) the device switches to Guide Screen for output; b) the device reboots. By default, it' s set as blank.
Clic k toperform current settings.

Output Setting

UI Element Output
timing

Description
Set the output timing for the input ports. Two operation methods are offered in the following:
Auto: select to output the maximum resolution supported by the display based on the display' s EDID. E.g. If display supports up to 4K@30Hz,

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UI Element
Refresh Output HDCP Support Auto Standby
Apply

Web UI
Description
the device will output 4 K@ 3 0 Hz video. Resolution range list: select a desired output
resolution from the dropdown menu to output this fixed resolution. By default, it' s set as Auto.
Click to refresh to the latest status of the output timing. Set the HDCP capability for the HDMI output. Two options are offered in the following:
Enable: select to enable HDCP capability of the output.
Disable: select to disable HDCP capability of the output. By default, it' s set as Enable.
Set a period of time that remains before the countdown timer begins for auto standby.
· For example, when the current output is Guide Screen, 1 minute means if there' s no signal present at the display in 1 minute, the countdown timer for display standby begins; when the timer reaches zero, the display enters standby mode. Note: If the connected display doesn' t support CEC, the word " Standby" appears in the middle of the Guide Screen.
· If it' s set to 0 minute, it means this function is disabled, you cannot set the display to standby mode.
By default, auto standby is set as 1 minute.
Click to perform current setting s.

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Network Setting

Web UI

UI Element IP Mode
IP Address
Netmask Gateway
DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Show IP address on Guide Screen
Apply

Description
Select an IP mode from DHCP and Static. By default, it's set as DHCP. Set IP address manually for the device when Static mode is selected. Set subnet mask manually for the device when Static mode is selected. Set gateway address manually for the device to communicate with another network when Static mode is selected. Set DNS server manually for the device to ensure normal network communication.
Enable: select to show IP address on Guide Screen.
Disable: select not to show IP address on Guide Screen. By default, it is set as Enable.
Click to save and perform current settings.
Note: After the IP settings are changed, please refresh the Web UI page to re- login.

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Web UI Logon Password

Web UI

UI Element New Password
Confirm new password Apply

Description
Input a new password for the device to login web UI page. Note: The password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only. Click to perform current settings.

Guide Screen Change

· Browse: click to change to a new picture for the guide screen. Note: Picture in jp(e)g format with 1920x1080 pixels is recommended.
· Apply: click to upload the selected picture to the device.
Firmware Upgrade

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UI Element Browse Apply
Reboot Reset to Factory Default Export Log

Web UI
Description
Click to browse for the local upgrade file. Click to upload the firmware file to the device and perform firmware upgrade. Click to reboot the device. Click to restore the device to its factory defaults. You can also perform this task by using the Reset button on front panel. Click to export system log.

Version Information

UI Element Version Information Version Build Time

Description
Displays the device's firmware information.
Shows the device' s firmware version. Shows the time and date when the device's firmware was built.

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Firmware Upgrade

Firmware Upgrade

The device supports firmware upgrade through either Web UI or USB-A ports on rear panel.

To upgrade firmware through Web UI, seeFirmware Upgradesection. To upgrade firmware through USB- A port on rear panel, perform the following: 1. Name the upgrade file package "FSC610-update.zip" .
2. Create a new folder named "upgrade" under the root directory of a FAT32 or NTFS Udisk. Place the upgrade file in this folder.
3 . Connect the Udisk to either of the device's USB-A ports. It takes about 1 minute for the device to read the Udisk. If the device detects the upgrade file is a newer version, it will start to upgrade. When the upgrade process is completed, the device will reboot automatically.
Note: Before connect Udisk to this device, we recommend that you
remove USB- C source from the device' s USB- C In port.
Do not cut off the power during the upgrade process. If the device detects the upgrade file is not a newer version, it will not start to upgrade.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Input Video Port Input Video Signal
Input Resolutions
Output Video Port Output Video Signal
Output Resolutions

1 x USB-C In; 1 x HDMI In; 1 x LAN, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet; 1 x WLAN · HDMI: HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4 · USB-C: DisplayPort 1. 1, HDCP 1.4 · LAN/WLAN: H.264 HDMI:
640x4808, 800x6008, 1024x7688, 1280x7688, 1280x8008, 1280x10248, 1360x7688, 1366x7688, 1440x9008, 1400x10508, 1600x12008, 1680x10508, 1920x12008, 720x4808 (480p), 720x5766 (576p), 1280x7205 (720p30), 1280x7206 (720p50), 1280x7208 (720p60), 1920x10802 (1080p24), 1920x10803 (1080p25), 1920x10805 (1080p30), 1920x10806 (1080p50), 1920x10808 (1080p60), 3840x21605 (2160p30)
LAN/WLAN: Up to 1920x10805 (1080p30) Note: The input resolution support for LAN or WLAN may vary according to the specific BYOD protocols and devices.
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz 1 x HDMI HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4 720x4808 (480p60), 720x5766 (576p60), 640x4808, 800x6008, 1024x7688, 1280x10248, 1366x7688, 1440x9008, 1280x8008, 1680x10508, 1920x21605, 1600x12008, 1920x12008, 2560x14405, 2560x14408, 1280x7206 (720p50), 1280x7208 (720p60), 1920x10806 (1080i50), 1920x10808 (1080i60), 1920x10802 (1080p24), 1920x10803 (1080p25), 1920x10805 (1080p30), 1920x10806 (1080p50), 1920x10808 (1080p60), 3840x21603 (2160p25), 3840x21605 (2160p30)
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz

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Audio Input Audio Port Input Audio Signal Output Audio Port Output Audio Signal
Wi- Fi Standard Frequency Security
Control Control Connector Control Method
General Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity
ESD Protection
Power Supply Power Consumption Device Dimensions (W x H x D) Product Weight

Specifications
1 x HDMI; 1 x USB-C In; 1 x LAN; 1 x WLAN RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 32/44. 1/48KHz sps 1 x HDMI RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 48KHz sps
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Dual bands, 2.4~2.4835GHz, 5.0~5.8GH WEP, TKIP, AES, WPA, WPA2
1 x RJ45, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN (Web UI)
0°C to + 45°C (32 to + 113 °F) -20 to +70°C (-4 to + 158 °F) 10% to 90%, non-condensing Human-body Model: ± 8 kV ( Air- gap discharge) / ± 4 kV ( Contact discharge) 12V 2A DC 19W (Max) 230mm x 25mm x 142.6mm / 9. 1" x 0.98" x 5.6" ( Antenna not included) 0.68kg/1.5lbs

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Warranty

Warranty

Products are backed by a limited 1-year parts and labor warranty. For the following cases AV Access Technology Limited shall charge for the service(s) claimed for the product if the product is still remediable and the warranty card becomes unenforceable or inapplicable. 1. The original serial number (specified by AV Access Technology
Limited) labeled on the product has been removed, erased, replaced, defaced or is illegible. 2. The warranty has expired. 3. The defects are caused by the fact that the product is repaired, dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from an AV Access Technology Limited authorized service partner. The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used or handled improperly, roughly or not as instructed in the applicable User Guide. 4. The defects are caused by any force majeure including but not limited to accidents, fire, earthquake, lightning, tsunami and war. 5. The service, configuration and gifts promised by salesman only but not covered by normal contract. 6. AV Access Technology Limited preserves the right for interpretation of these cases above and to make changes to them at any time without notice.
Thank you for choosing products from AV Access.

If you have any question, please contact us via the following emails: General Enquiry: info@avaccess.com Customer/Technical Support: support@avaccess.com

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 BYOD   (HDMI  USB-C)   Wi-Fi   Airplay Miracast  USB  (Mac/Windows ) ( iPhone/) iPad  CEC  OSD  
 Wi-Fi  Airplay Miracast    USB   PC HDMI  4K@30Hz 4:4:4  OSD   Web UI()

  eShare W50 x 1 DC 12V  x 1 Wi-Fi  x 1 USB Type-C  Type-C  (2 ) x 1 HDMI  (2 )x 1  x 2  x 4

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 x 4  x 1

ID Power
1  Status
2 
3 Pairing
4 Reset

1

2

3

4


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ID 1 12V 2 
3 USB 3.0
4 HDMI Out 5 LAN 6 Wi-Fi

2

3

4

5

6

 DC 12V   HDMI  USB-C  3 x USB-A   (1)  USB ()
 1A  DC 5V 1A  (2)  U  1A 

 HDMI  () (Web UI) Airplay  
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2.  1  3. (
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Windows 11 
Macbook iPad iPhone

Speakerphone USB

 USB

HDMI

USB

USB-C

HDMI











  

:   USB-C   USB-A   USB  USB-C   USB-C  USB   USB 

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  Airplay MirroringMiracast    HDMI      "    "    ( iPhone/iPad/Mac ) Android Windows 
Airplay

1.  iPhone/iPad/Mac  Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi SSID: 

OSD 

eShare W50

: 

 OSD 

 12345678

2. 

 

 ( OSD

)

3. 





Miracast

Windows

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 ( OSD 

)

3. ""

:

·  Miracast 



·  Miracast  Wi-Fi  WLAN



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1.  WLAN 

2.  " + K" 

(

OSD )

3. 





·  Miracast  
·  Windows 10  Miracast  Airplay  Miracast 
 PIN  OSD    PIN ( OSD    OSD  )

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 1. 
 PAIRING  "Pairing successful" 2.    WiFi   LED   3.  4. ,   


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OSD

 OSD 

PIN  IP  2 



/ WiFi SSID

WiFi 

HDMI

Device/ SSID: eShare W5 0 Wi- Fi Password: 12 3 4 5 6 7 8
PIN: 1333

PIN

 2 ­ OSD 

IP
IP: 172.16.18.20

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  ChromeSafari FireFox Opera IE10+()
 1.  LAN ( DHCP 
 IP ) 2.  3.  IP  
 ( IP OSD)

4. ( admin )  Login 

 Wireless Setting, Output Setting,

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Network Setting, Web UI Logon Password, Guide Screen Change, Firmware Upgrade  Version Information  Wi-Fi  USB  
Wireless Setting

Device Name WiFi Password WiFi Band
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 ( Wi-Fi   Airplay  Miracast )   1  20  "_"" -"  
    : eShare W5 0  Wi-Fi   8-20   "_""-"  
 12345678 · 5G:  WiFi  5GHz · 2.4G:  WiFi  2.4GHz   WiFi  5GHz  5GHz Wi-Fi 

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PIN shown on the screen
Apply

2 .4 GHz     Miracast        PIN  PIN  
PIN   0000  9999   PIN   OSD  "Auto"   PIN  a) b)  

Output Setting

Output timing
Refresh Output HDCP Support
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 HDMI  
Auto:  EDID    4K@30Hz  4K@30Hz
:  
     Auto 
    HDCP   
· Enable:           HDCP   ; · Disable:  HDCP   Enable

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Auto Standby Apply


·  1    1     
 CEC   "Standby" ·  0 
 1 

Network Setting

IP Mode
IP Address Netmask
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 IP  · DHCP:   IP 
 DHCP  · Static:  IP 
  DHCP  IP ( IP  Static )
          (  IP        Static    )

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Gateway
DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Show IP address on Guide Screen
Apply

( IP  Static )
( IP  Static )
Enable:  IP  
Disable:  IP    Enable  :  

Web UI Logon Password

New Password
Confirm new password Apply

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· Browse:    1920x1080jpg  jpeg 
· Apply: 
Firmware Upgrade

Browse Apply
Reboot Reset to Factory Default Export Log

     Reset 
(.tar.gz)

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Version Information



Version Build Time

 

 USB-A  
USB-A 1. "FSC610-update.zip"
 2.  1  FAT32  NTFS  U 
"upgrade" 1   3.  U  USB-A  U   1  U  
·  U   USB-C  ()
·  ·  U 


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1 x USB-C In; 1 x HDMI In; 1 x LAN, 10/100/1000Mbps ; 1 x WLAN · HDMI: HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4 · USB-C: DisplayPort 1. 1, HDCP 1.4 · LAN/WLAN: H.264 HDMI: 640x4808, 800x6008, 1024x7688, 1280x7688, 1280x8008,
1280x10248, 1360x7688, 1366x7688, 1440x9008, 1400x10508, 1600x12008, 1680x10508, 1920x12008, 720x4808 (480p), 720x5766 (576p), 1280x7205 (720p30), 1280x7206 (720p50), 1280x7208 (720p60), 1920x10802 (1080p24), 1920x10803 (1080p25), 1920x10805 (1080p30), 1920x10806 (1080p50), 1920x10808 (1080p60), 3840x21605 (2160p30)
LAN/WLAN:  1920x10805 (1080p30) : LAN  WLAN 
BYOD 
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz
1 x HDMI
HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4 720x4808 (480p60), 720x5766 (576p60), 640x4808, 800x6008,
1024x7688, 1280x10248, 1366x7688, 1440x9008, 1280x8008, 1680x10508, 1920x21605, 1600x12008, 1920x12008, 2560x14405, 2560x14408, 1280x7206 (720p50), 1280x7208 (720p60), 1920x10806 (1080i50), 1920x10808 (1080i60), 1920x10802 (1080p24), 1920x10803 (1080p25), 1920x10805 (1080p30), 1920x10806 (1080p50), 1920x10808 (1080p60), 3840x21603 (2160p25), 3840x21605 (2160p30)
1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz

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Wi- Fi   
 
    ()  (W x H x D) 

1 x HDMI; 1 x USB-C In; 1 x LAN; 1 x WLAN RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 32/44. 1/48KHz sps 1 x HDMI RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 48KHz sps



IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Dual bands, 2.4~2.4835GHz, 5.0~5.8GH
WEP, TKIP, AES, WPA, WPA2

1 x RJ45, 10/100/1000Mbps  LAN ()

0°C ~ + 45°C (32 ~ + 113 °F), 10% to 90%,  -20 ~ +70°C (-4 ~ + 158 °F) , 10% to 90%,  : ±8kV ()/±4kV () 12V 2A DC 19W 230mm x 25mm x 142.6mm ()
0.68kg

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  AV Access   1. ( AV Access ) 
 2.  3.  AV Access 
   4.     5.   AV Access  
 AV Access 
  info@avaccess.com / support@avaccess.com

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   (Pb)

 (Hg)

 (Cd)

  (Cr
+6)

 
(PBB)

  (PBDE)

   (DIBP)

  (2-  ) 
( DEHP)

 

  

 (DBP)  (BBP)

    















    















 















 



























 





















SJ/T 11364  = GB/T 26572

     




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References

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