Armer board wireless projection setting and operation

 

Armer Smart Board Wireless Display Adapter is an intelligent wireless projection device that enables automated wireless projection, screen mirroring, and bidirectional control for smart office meetings. It eliminates the complexity of tangled cables, removes distance restrictions, allows multiple users to project simultaneously, and enables bidirectional operations, resulting in an efficient, automated, multi-user, multi-platform, and unrestricted smart meeting experience. The product features advanced plug-and-play design, automatically recognizes the system upon connection to a computer, installs the necessary application, and launches it. With a simple click, wireless projection can be accomplished without tedious operations. The wireless display adapter also receives touch feedback from the receiving end and transmits touch operations back to the PC, enabling touchback functionality.

Instructions for Using with a Meeting Tablet:

Option 1: Using the Wireless Display Adapter

  • Pair the wireless display adapter with the meeting tablet’s USB port. Wait for the devices to automatically pair. The indicator light will change from blinking to solid, indicating a successful pairing. Once successful, the projection screen interface will prompt the successful pairing, and the wireless display adapter can be unplugged. If the pairing is unsuccessful, please contact our customer support for assistance. Note: The devices only need to be paired once. No re-pairing is required unless there are changes.

Pairing on PC:

  • The device supports Windows 7 and above, as well as Apple Mac OSX 10.9 and above. Step 1: Driver Installation
  • Connect the wireless display adapter to the PC’s USB port, and the driver installation software will automatically start. It will install the drivers and launch the application until the PC pairing is complete. If the PC system settings disable automatic playback for mobile devices, the automatic driver installation function may not work. In such cases, manually open the “ShareMax” folder in the wireless display adapter’s storage space for installation and PC pairing. The initial driver installation takes approximately 1 minute, and subsequent uses will automatically start and pair in about 20 seconds. If the system prompts for permissions or antivirus software alerts, please select “Agree.”

Step 2: Initiating Screen Projection

  • LED Indicator: Blinking indicates that the wireless display adapter is searching for the receiving end. Solid light indicates that the wireless display adapter is ready for screen projection. Press the wireless display adapter button to initiate screen projection.

Step 3: Ending Screen Projection

  • Press the wireless display adapter button again to end the screen projection.

Option 2: Using Direct Wireless Network Connection

  • Supports Windows 7 and above.
  • The meeting tablet and PC need to be connected to the same wireless LAN, and a server (which can be a computer host) should be configured within the LAN for direct wireless connection. The server needs to configure the IP address.
  • After the meeting tablet boots, the service program will start automatically. During the first startup, configure the server’s IP address. Once the program is loaded, a 4-digit wireless projection code will appear at the top of the meeting tablet’s main interface.
  • Install the Hik-link client software on the PC, open the software, and configure the server’s IP address during the initial use. Enter the 4-digit wireless projection code to start the direct wireless network connection screen projection. The bottom right corner of the screen will have a management icon for direct wireless network connection screen projection. Click on it to select the option to exit the direct wireless network connection screen projection.

Option 3: Using with Mobile Devices Android Devices:

  • Supports Android 2.3 and above. Scan the QR code provided to download the relevant application. Enable the meeting tablet’s wireless hotspot and record the hotspot name and password. Open the Wi-Fi settings on the Android device and search for the Wi-Fi hotspot “” (actual device name may vary). Enter the Wi-Fi hotspot’s account and password. The default password is 12345678. Open the downloaded app, and the device number will be displayed at the top of the screen, indicating a successful connection. The main interface will show the currently logged-in phone name. If it’s not displayed, click “Refresh” and select the current device name to log in.

Apple Devices:

  • Supports Apple iPhone OSX 8.0 and above, and Apple iPad OSX 8.0 and above. Enable the meeting tablet’s wireless hotspot and record the hotspot name and password. Open the Wi-Fi settings on the Apple device and search for the Wi-Fi hotspot “ShareAP-***” (actual device name may vary). Enter the Wi-Fi hotspot’s account and password. The default password is 12345678. In the Apple device’s Control Center, select screen mirroring to start wireless screen projection.
  • Note: In the EShare software settings on the meeting tablet, enabling the “Quad Screen” option allows up to four mobile devices to display simultaneously. When more than four devices are connected, the latest device will replace the earliest connected device.

Instructions for Using with Display Devices:

The device supports Windows 7 and above, as well as Apple Mac OSX 10.9 and above. Step 1: Driver Installation

Connect the wireless display adapter to the PC’s USB port, and the driver installation software will automatically start. It will install the drivers and launch the application until the PC pairing is complete. If the PC system settings disable automatic playback for mobile devices, the automatic driver installation function may not work. In such cases, manually open the “ShareMax” folder in the wireless display adapter’s storage space for installation and PC pairing. The initial driver installation takes approximately 1 minute, and subsequent uses will automatically start and pair in about 20 seconds. If the system prompts for permissions or antivirus software alerts, please select “Agree.”

Connecting the Display Device: Step 1: Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the display device (projector, monitor) and the other end to the HDMI port on the receiver box.

Step 2: Power on the Receiver Box:

  • Press and hold the power button on the receiver box for 3 seconds to power it on. After powering on, the power indicator light will display a solid blue color, and the display device (projector, monitor) will show the program interface.

Step 3: Pairing the Receiver Box with the Display Device:

  • Connect the wireless display adapter to the USB port on the back of the receiver box. Wait for the devices to automatically pair. The indicator light will change from blinking to solid, indicating a successful pairing. Once successful, the projection screen interface will prompt the successful pairing, and the wireless display adapter can be unplugged. If the pairing is unsuccessful, please contact our customer support for assistance. Note: The devices only need to be paired once. No re-pairing is required unless there are changes.

Pairing on PC:

Step 2: Initiating Screen Projection

  • Press the wireless display adapter button again to end the screen projection.

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Multimedia Presentations

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Virtual Field Trips

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Learning Management Systems (LMS)

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Educational Apps and Games

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Remember that effective use of technology in the classroom requires thoughtful planning, teacher training, and ongoing support. It’s important to balance technology with traditional teaching methods and ensure that it aligns with curriculum goals and enhances student learning outcomes.

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