Getting to know your ScreenCast remote control and on-screen display

This article will show you how the ScreenCast remote control works and what its on-screen display looks like.

Menu

When you press any button on your ScreenCast remote, the on-screen menu will appear on your television screen.  You may refer to the image below for an example:
 

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In this screen, you have the option to:

  • Pick one of the four (4) video sources:  Blu-ray player, Internet video device, None, and Game Console
  • Access the settings menu
  • Exit the menu

NOTE:  Use the up and down buttons on your remote to move the pointer to your choice then press the [OK] button to proceed with your selection.

Switching Video Sources

If you choose a different video source then press [OK] on your remote, the on-screen display will show that it is in the process of connecting to the said video source.  Refer to the image below for an example:
 

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Here are some important things you should know when you switch video sources:

  • Switching between different video sources can take up to 10 seconds approximately.  This is due to the system making multiple connections between video source, transmitter, receiver and TV.
  • If you switch to an AV source on another transmitter, it will approximately take up to 60 seconds.
  • When the connection is complete, the new video source will show and the on-screen display will close.

Adding video sources

If you wish to have additional video sources, ScreenCast AV can support more than the default ones mentioned earlier.  This is because the device is capable of connecting to multiple ScreenCast AV transmitters.

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