Arrive AirPoint 2011-BYMG User manual

User Guide
AirPoint™ 2011-BYMG

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Arrive AirPoint™ - 2011 - BYMG - User Guide
Arrive AirPoint™
Doc. Ver.AAP-2011-BYMG-802-001
1. Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................... 6
1.1 Document Scope..................................................... 6
1.2 Product overview.................................................... 6
1.3 Arrive AAP-2011-BYMG Panel description ......... 7
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2. System Requirements.................................................... 9
3. Preparing Your Site ........................................................ 9
4. Hardware Installation .................................................. 10
5. User Experience............................................................ 11
6. Setting up a connection .............................................. 12
6.1 Making a Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Wireless
Connection............................................................. 12
6.1.1 Apple AirPlay wireless mirroring in P2P
connection ...................................................... 13
6.1.2WiFi Direct – Miracast wireless mirroring
in P2P connection ........................................... 16
6.1.2.1 Android Wireless Display
(Android 4.2 or higher )........................ 17
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6.1.3 Intel WiDi Application........................... 18
6.1.4 Windows 8.1/10 Wireless Display....... 19
6.2 Advanced WiFi enabled connection ................. 21
6.2.1 Connecting the Arrive AirPoint device
to a WiFi network............................................ 22
7. Advanced Setup Menu using Airfun utility .............. 27
7.1 Network.................................................................. 27
7.1.1 WiFi Connection .................................... 28
7.1.2 Virtual AP Setup .................................... 30
7.2 Audio....................................................................... 34
7.3 Video ....................................................................... 35
7.4 System..................................................................... 35
7.5 Assign web console password ............................ 36
7.6 Change the SSID Name ........................................ 38
7.7 Add Signage........................................................... 41

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Fictional user of “Visionergy” and/or “Verity” name in examples
be deployed and used in these scenarios. Some examples depicted herein such as the corporate name “Visionergy” and/or
No real association or connection is intended or should be inferred. Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and phone numbers
used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers. Any examples, command display output,
actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
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acknowledgment elsewhere in the body of this document, Arrive Systems, Inc. hereby acknowledges that all trademarks,
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FCC Compliance Statement
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
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/Display technician for help.

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Introduction
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1. Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing Arrive AirPoint™ 2011 BYMG!
1.1 Document Scope
The purpose of this document is to familiarize the user with the product, and provide a guide
on the AAP-2011-BYMG installation and use.
1.2 Product overview
Arrive AirPoint™ 2011-BYMG (referred herein as the ‘unit’/AirPoint device) is a dual band,
universal wireless presentation gateway embedded with the Arrive AirPoint 2.0 software that
supports Apple AirPlay, WiFi Miracast and Intel WiDi on the same integrated platform.
AirPoint 2011 provides wireless screen mirroring for BYOD presentations. It does not require
any downloads to be made to personal devices as applications or programs, nor does it require
dongles or other devices to be connected to the user’s WiFi capable presentation device.
of universally integrated devices – supporting the most commonly used wireless video
connectivity platforms in a single device.
Note: Supports Apple AirPlay – tested till version iOS 10; and Windows
10 OS.
Features
• Dual band 2.4 and 5 GHz wireless transmitter
• Powered via USB
• Built-in universal wireless media receiver for BYODs that support Apple Airplay, Samsung
Smart View and WiFi Miracast wireless screen mirroring.
• Enables wireless screen mirroring one at a time from wireless connected iPad,iPad Mini,
iPhone (4 or later), and iPod Touch (4th gen. or later) devices that support Apple AirPlay.
Connect Android tablets and smartphones, Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets
and Windows 8.1/10 laptops and tablets seamlessly using WiFi Miracast; and Intel WiDi
devices to.
• Transmits wireless Audio and Video sync and play back.
• Eliminates the need for client applications to be downloaded on the users personal
Apple iOS, Android and Windows devices.
• Eliminates the need for dongles, HDMI nodes or break-out USB senders to be connected
and disconnected each time

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Packaging Contents
• 1x AAP-2011-BYMG
• 1x 2.4GHz / 1x 5GHz WiFi Antenna
• 1x USB Adapter
• 1x Mounting Kit
• 1x Installation Guide
System Requirements
• HDMI enabled display device (i.e. television, projector)
• 802.11n/g Wireless enabled video source device (i.e. Smartphone, computer)
• HDMI cable
• Available USB port as power source
1.3 Arrive AAP-2011-BYMG Panel description
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Figure 1: Parts of the AAP-2011-BYMG

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Part
No Name Description
1 Frequency toggle To select between 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz
frequencies
2 Analog AV To connect 3.5mm stereo audio jack
3 Optical Audio out port For digital audio interface
4 HDMI Out For connection to HDMI port of display -
output supports 1080p display resolution
5 LAN Port For connection to WLAN port to access the
device and change the SSID name remotely;
6 Mini-USB Port Use with a USB cable for power connection
7 Power button To turn unit ON/OFF
8 Host/Media To update software and connect media via USB
9 Antenna Transmission of wireless signal
1.4 Arrive AAP-2011-BYMG Specications
FEATURES DESCRIPTION
Audio Support Yes (Analog and Optical)
Transmission Wireless Ethernet
Output Signal 1x HDMI
USB 1x Yes
LAN 1x Yes
Maximum Digital Resolutions 1920x1080 / 1080p
Wide Screen Supported Yes
OS Compatibility Android, Apple iOS & Windows
Power 5V, 2A via USB
Enclosure Material Brushed Aluminum / Metal
Operating Temperature 5 to 30°C (23 to 86°F)
Storage Temperature 5°C to 35°C (23°F to 95°F)
Humidity 10%~55% RH
Dimensions 5.118” W x3.150” H x 0.866” D (8x13x2.2cm)
Weight 0.09lbs (40 gms)

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2. System Requirements
The following should be available before installing the device:
• HDMI enabled display device (i.e. display screen, projector)
• 802.11n/g Wireless enabled video source device (i.e. smart phone, tablet, laptop)
• Good quality HDMI cable
• Available USB power port
Warning : Product performance may not be as expected if
system requirements are not met.
3. Preparing Your Site
1. The AAP-2011-BYMG is an Arrive AirPoint™ 2.0 embedded device; a wireless media
gateway meant to be installed in small sized meeting rooms and classrooms to provide a
walk-up-connect-and-use experience without needing to install or download a software
plug-in for the user’s device (for mainstream smart phones, tablets and laptops supporting
AirPlay/Smart View/Miracast) .
2. Determine where the display will be located and place the Arrive AirPoint device
appropriately near the display for a 6ft HDMI cable to be able to connect to the display.
3. Ensure the Arrive AirPoint device is situated near an available USB power port .
Note: : The unit’s maximum distance for wireless coverage is limited
within an unobstructed 12-15 feet circumference. If the wireless signal
is obstructed by walls or other interference, the signal quality and
maximum distance for optimum reception will likely be reduced.
For greater coverage, it may be best to connect the device to a WiFi LAN in WiFi bridging
mode. However, this will introduce a level of latency in the connection based on the
the wireless bridge.

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4. Hardware Installation
1. Connect the antennas to the device.
2. Connect an HDMI video cable from the HDMI-out port to the HDMI-in port of a display.
3. Connect the Mini-USB end of the USB cable to the AirPoint and the other end to a USB
port to provide power. This can be directly from a main electrical outlet using the USB
adapter plug, or from the USB port of a laptop/PC, or from an Arrive MediaPoint or
HuddlePoint USB charging port.
4. Turn on the AirPoint , and the boot-up screen ( Figure 2 )
display. A tutorial screen follows.
Figure 2: Arrive AirPoint Boot-up screen
USB Power
Optical
Audio Out
Analog AV
WiDi Pin
ARRIVE-AP***
Local Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
*GHz Active
HDMI
Image from wireless connected
device can be displayed one at a time
Figure 3: Connecting the AirPoint to a display

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5. User Experience
On-screen Display
Arrive AirPoint uses a standardized on-screen display to convey the basic connection
instructions for wireless access to the device. It provides the hostname, IP address, and SSID
The boot-up screen transitions to this ready-to-connect user tutorial screen which, by
default uses the Peer-to-Peer mode, signifying that the device is ready to receive wireless
communications.
WiDi Pin
ARRIVE-AP***
Local Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
*GHz Active
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Figure 4: Splash screen explained
1. Enable wireless settings on your device and select this SSID. This SSID will change every
time you do a factory default reset.
2. Selected frequency shows as active.
3. These graphics provide a quick summary on how to connect various devices to Arrive
AirPoint.
4. If present, enter the PIN number here if you are connecting via Intel WIDI.
5. The Arrive AirPoint runs an internal webserver. This is the IP address of that webserver and
should be used only by the System Administrator to setup the Arrive AirPoint.

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6. Setting up a connection
6.1 Making a Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Wireless Connection
Figure 5: Peer to Peer receiver mode
For making a P2P connection, select the SSID (identical to SSID shown on-screen) on your
device.
WiDi Pin
ARRIVE-AP***
Local Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
* GHz Active
Enable wireless settings on your device and select this SSID.
Note that this SSID is not constant and will change in every default reset.
Figure 6: SSID on top left of the screen
A wireless ad-hoc Peer-to-Peer (P2P) WiFi connection to Arrive AirPoint devices, is a
standalone, one way, device-bound wireless network connection.

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In this mode, the AirPoint device acts as a media receiver allowing only single incoming
connections. Multiple connections are not possible. The network is ad hoc because it does
not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers in wired networks or access points
in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks. Instead, each device provides the ability for
a one-way receiving only network connection to be made with connected mobile and user
wireless devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops equipped with a compatible
802.11 WiFi capability.
Note: In peer-to-peer (P2P) mode, connection is one user at a time.
Remember that you need to disconnect your BYOD media from the
screen to allow others to connect.
6.0.1 Apple AirPlay wireless mirroring in P2P connection
In P2P mode, the Apple iOS device directly communicates with the AirPoint device as a virtual
access point in Ad-Hoc mode. This connection provides the ability for the AirPoint device to
needing access from a WiFi LAN.
AirPlay Mirroring
AirPlay Mirroring enables users of certain AirPlay compatible devices to display whatever
is on their device’ screen on AirPlay compatible Arrive AirPoint. This allows users to show
presentations, websites, videos, or other content from their device on to a big screen display
that the Arrive AirPoint device is attached to. This is achieved via WiFi.
In order to understand the AirPlay system it is necessary to divide it into two components:
• AirPlay
• AirPlay Mirroring
the capability that is integrated in Arrive AirPoint systems.
Apple Devices that support Airplay Mirroring are:
• iPhone 4s and later models
• iPad 2 and later models
AirPlay Mirroring in OS X takes advantage of the hardware capabilities of recent Macs to
deliver high frame rates while maintaining optimal system performance. The following Mac
models support AirPlay Mirroring when using OS X Mountain Lion or later:
• iMac (from Mid 2011 or later)
• Mac mini (from Mid 2011 or later)
• MacBook Air (from Mid 2011 or later)
• MacBook Pro (from Early 2011 or later)
• Mac Pro (from Late 2013 or later)

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Note: The AirPoint is tested till version Apple iOS 10. Screenshots of
device UI are for reference only and may vary depending on model.
Using an Apple®iPhone as an example, open the device’ wireless mode from the Settings
menu.
Figure 7: Activate WiFi from settings
1. The Arrive-AP SSID (in this example, the SSID is Arrive-AP 278) should appear on the list as
an active access point. This is the same SSID that is indicated on the display splash-screen.
Select this SSID.
Figure 8: Select Arrive AP-XXX

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2. Once the SSID is selected, go to the Apple device’ home screen, open the Utilities and click
on AirPlay Mirroring. The Arrive AP should be recognized as an AirPlay device.
Figure 9: Tap on AirPlay mirroring on the utilities screen
3. The Arrive AP (shown as SSID on the AirPoint splash screen) wireless mirroring from the
Apple device to the display using AirPoint is now enabled. Everything on the Apple device
now displays on the screen wirelessly.
Figure 10: Enable mirroring on AirPlay menu

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Figure 11: Arrive AirPoint recognized as an Airplay device
Note: In this mode, the Apple device will have no Internet access. If
you have a 4GLTE or 3G GSM data enabled phone or device, the Internet
connection is possible via the data plan. Exact steps regarding AirPlay
setup may vary with Apple devices (e.g. iPads, iPod 4th Gen.). Please
review the instructions included with your device’ documentation.
11.0.1WiFi Direct – Miracast wireless mirroring in P2P connection
Note: : Exact steps regarding Miracast setup may vary from device to
device. Please review the documentation included with your device
follow shows a few examples of how to connect in this mode.

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11.0.1.1 Android Wireless Display (Android 4.2 or higher )
1. From an Android device (in this example, we used a Samsung®smart phone), go to the
Figure 12:
Warning : Older Samsung devices and those running operating systems
older than Android 4.1.12 may not have the Screen Mirroring feature.
Some newer devices will have Smart View rather than Screen Mirroring
in the menu function. For other Android devices, check with your device
2. The Arrive AP will be listed on the Screen Mirroring page. Tap on the AP to connect.
Figure 13: Screen mirroring connection

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3. Once connected, users will be able to mirror device content on the screen.
Figure 14: Disconnect device from Arrive AP
The connection is 1-on-1 : One device to one Arrive AirPoint Receiver at a time. The
connected device has to disconnect before another device can connect.
While a connection is “live” the Arrive AirPoint Receiver’s unique SSID becomes invisible from
other devices and also does not allow access to its settings (the IP address is invisible) – in
other words, it becomes a dedicated receiver for the connected device for the duration of
the live connection.
As soon as the live connection is disconnected, the AirPoint SSID and IP address become
visible indicating that the device is ready to connect again.
14.0.1Intel WiDi Application
1. Open the WiDi software included with your WiDi enabled computer system, and check for
connected adapters.
2. The adapter will be listed under detected adapters, simply select the detected Arrive
“adapter” and click Connect.
Figure 15: Connected Adapter on Intel WiDi

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3. Your computer screen will now be shared wirelessly on the display.
15.0.1Windows 8.1/10 Wireless Display
1. Launch the charm window by swiping-in from the right side of the screen or press
Windows Key + C and select Devices (or search for Device Settings from the metro
interface).
2. Select Project, then connect to a wireless display.
Figure 16: Windows 10- Connecting to a wireless display
Figure 17: Windows 8.1 - Adding a Wireless display
3. Select Project, then Add or connect a wireless display. If you see an “Add a wireless
display” option, your computer supports Miracast. To actually project to a Miracast
device, tap or click the “Add a wireless display” option.
Select the ARRIVE-AP*** from the list of devices. Selecting your receiver begins the
secure pairing of your Windows 8.1/10 device to the Miracast receiver. After pairing is
your big screen. To extend projection, open Devices and tap Project again (or press
Windows key + P), and then tap Extend.

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Figure 18: Windows 10 - Select AirPoint with SSID from the list
4. 4. If MAC address is required, select the MAC address on the default Arrive AP splash
screen. If a WPS PIN is required, enter the WIDI PIN provided on the Arrive AP splash
screen. The device should connect after a few seconds.
Figure 19: Select MAC Address of AirPoint from the list
Figure 20: Enter WPS PIN
5. Disconnecting from a wireless display : To disconnect from the wireless display, open
the Devices charm, tap or click the Project option, and click the Disconnect button
under the wireless display.
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