Atlona AT HDAIR User Manual

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Problem/Question Symptoms

Solution

The External Dis-

play is not activated

No image is displayed by the remote

screen (external display).

Check to see that the video cable

between the A/V Adapter and the

display screen is connected properly

and securely.

Ensure that you have selected the

correct input source in the display

screen controls (e.g. HDMI, VGA,

Line In, and Digital Input).

Check to see that the power supply

to the display screen is connected

properly.

Make sure that the Screen Resolu-

tion that is set on the PC is support-

ed by the external display. Please

see Sec. ‎5.2 Configuring the Display

via the Display Icon Context Menu

and Sec. ‎5.3.3 Adjusting Screen

Resolution for instructions.

The A/V Adapter is

not activated

No image is displayed by the remote

screen, and the A/V Adapter LED is off.

Make sure you have connected the

power supply to the correct port on

the A/V Base.

Movie playing is

disrupted by moving

the laptop

Some laptop models offer an active

hard-disk protection feature that locks

the hard-disk when too much motion is

detected by the laptop. This may cause

movie playing to be disrupted when mov-

ing or jarring the laptop.

Disable or lower the sensitivity of the

active hard-disk protection mecha-

nism.

Movie playing per-

formance is poor

Movie playing is jumpy or uneven or may

get stuck due to weak wireless connec-

tion.

Open the Wireless USB Manager

and check the Connection Quality

indication - adjust the distance and/

or the line of sight between the PC

and the A/V Adapter to improve the

wireless connection quality.

Online movies

freeze in full screen

mode

Movie freeze when going to full screen

mode on websites which use an embed-

ded Adobe Flash player.

In the Adobe Flash Player Settings

screen, uncheck the Enable hard-

ware acceleration option. Please see

Sec. ‎5.4 Optimizing Wireless Video

Display.

Video does not play

properly on Apple’s

QuickTime player

When using QuickTime player, the video

looks green/pink or does not play on the

remote display.

Open QuickTime: Click Start >

Program Files > QuickTime. On the

QuickTime application click Edit >

Preferences > QuickTime Prefer-

ences, and then switch to Safe Mode

under the Video setting.

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