BenQ WDC20 User Manual - Page 49

Pairing, Pairing Status, Wi-Fi Radio Setup

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Pairing Click Pairing and you will see Pairing and Pairing Status. Pairing is used when the Host is attached to the ceiling as it is not easy to press the PAIRING key of the Host when the device is high on the ceiling. You can pair a Button and Host via the web management interface. 1. Connect the Button's HDMI and USB jacks to the corresponding ports of a laptop. HDMI 1.4 USB 3.0 2. When the Button is successfully connected to the laptop, the LED indicator of the Button will blink green. 3. Make sure the Host is properly connected to a power source. 4. Enable the 2.4G Wi-Fi channel in the Wi-Fi Radio Setup menu. Web management 49

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Web management
Pairing
Click
Pairing
and you will see
Pairing
and
Pairing Status
.
Pairing
is used when the Host is attached to the ceiling as it is not easy to press the
PAIRING
key
of the Host when the device is high on the ceiling. You can pair a Button and Host via the web
management interface.
1.
Connect the Button’s
HDMI and USB
jacks to the corresponding ports of a laptop.
2.
When the Button is successfully connected to the laptop, the LED indicator of the Button will
blink green.
3.
Make sure the Host is properly connected to a power source.
4.
Enable the 2.4G Wi-Fi channel in the
Wi-Fi Radio Setup
menu.
USB
3.0
HDMI
1.4