SY Electronics Wizard 4 User manual

SY Electronics Ltd., 7 Worrall Street, Manchester, M5 4TH, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)161 868 3450 –Web: sy.uk
Wizard 4
Wizard 4U
User Manual
Wireless AV & BYOD
Content Sharing and
Collaboration System
Wireless media presentation system supporting BYOD
for use in conferences and training rooms

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Thank you for purchasing this product
This product is designed with the professional AV installers in mind. The many extensive
features assist in system integration, validation and maintenance.
Installation precautions
This product has special circuitry to protect it against moderate surges and static discharges.
However, to ensure reliable operation and long service life, it is important to take the
necessary precautions against any spikes, surges and static discharges.
Place the unit away from heat sources and allow adequate ventilation.
Shielded cable and in particular cat6, cat6a or cat7 is highly recommended. As much as
possible cables should be routed away from any noisy sources and avoiding long runs in close
proximity to AC mains cables.

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Thank you for purchasing this product 2
Installation precautions 2
Features 6
Package Contents 6
Wizard 4 6
Wizard 4U 6
Connectors and Controls 7
Front 7
Wizard 4 7
Wizard 4U 7
Rear 7
Wizard 4 7
Wizard 4U 8
Top SY Decal 8
Using this Product 8
Required connections 8
Optional connections 8
The Home Screen 9
Additional Options 9
SY Wands 9
Pairing with the Wand 9
Streaming from PC, Laptop or Android devices 10
BUILT-IN WEB INTERFACE 12
Navigation Icons 14
Network settings –Wireless Settings 15
Network settings –Ethernet 16
Network settings –Auto change password 17
Display & Audio –HDMI 17
HDMI Resolution 17
HDMI CEC 18
Control Base by the Display 18
Control Display Base by Base 18
Display & Audio –Audio 18
Display & Audio –Airplay screen quality 19

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Display & Audio –Start screen 19
Display & Audio –Home screen background image 20
Moderator control –Moderator control 20
Moderator control –Multiview Layout 21
System settings –Buttons 21
System Settings –Date&Time 22
System Settings –Auto standby 24
System Settings –Language 25
System settings –Reset 25
System settings –Configuration file 25
System settings –Serial port settings 27
System settings –Telnet switch 27
System settings –Reboot 28
SPECIFICATIONS 33
General 33
Environmental 33
Physical 33
Troubleshooting 33
Safety Instructions 35
After Sales Service 35

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The Wizard 4 and Wizard 4U are BYOD wireless/LAN presentation system designed for use
where sharing and collaboration is required, such as in conferences or training rooms. Attendees
can bring their own devices and connect to the Wizard device and have their image displayed.
BYOD devices include Android and iPhone smart phones, and iPads.
There are two wireless wands, SY-WAND-H and SY-WAND-U, which allow wireless connections
of either an HDMI source or a USB-C source as inputs to the Wizard device. These Wands must
first be paired with the respective Wizard device before use.
A maximum of sixteen wireless sources can connect to the Wizard 4 or Wizard 4U but only a
maximum of four can be viewed on the display, a sidebar menu allows the selection of which
input signals can be displayed. The first four wireless/LAN signals that arrive are automatically
assigned to the display windows and to the sidebar menu, subsequent signals are added to the
sidebar menu. A mouse will be required to select the additional inputs.
Features
Pure wireless presentation experience
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), no messy or unsightly cables
Connect USB devices such as cameras, microphones, or speakers
Fully compatible with mainstream VC platforms such as Zoom, WebEx, etc.
Wireless content up to 1080p60
Output HDMI 2.0 signals up to 4K60 4:4:4
Supports native wireless mirroring protocols such as Airplay, Miracast, Chromecast
Wireless dongles for HDMI sources and USB-C video
PoE support on LAN port 2 only
RS232 control
Built-in WebGUI for configuration and moderator control
Package Contents
Wizard 4
1x Wizard 4
2x Wi-Fi antennas
1x 12V DC PSU
1x Manual
Wizard 4U
1x Wizard 4U
3x Wi-Fi antennas
1x 12V DC PSU
1x Manual

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Connectors and Controls
Front
Wizard 4
Wizard 4U
Name
Description
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 port for USB devices
USB-C
USB-C port for USB-C devices
POWER
Power switch
Rear
Wizard 4
Name
Description
ANT
Wi-Fi antenna connection
LINE OUT
Audio output
USB 3.0
USB 3.0 Type A port
RESET
Reset button (recessed)
HDMI 2.0
HDMI output to display
RS232
RS232 control port
LAN 1
LAN port 1
LAN 2
LAN port 2 with PoE support
DC 12V/3A
PSU input
ANT
Wi-Fi antenna connection

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Wizard 4U
Name
Description
ANT
Wi-Fi antenna connection
LINE OUT
Audio output
RS232
RS232 control port
K
Slot for Kensington lock
USB 3.0 Port 1
USB 3.0 Type C port
USB 3.0 Ports 2~4
USB 3.0 Type A ports
ANT
Wi-Fi antenna connection
HDMI 2.0
HDMI output to display
LAN 1
LAN port 1
LAN 2
LAN port 2 with PoE support
DC 12V/3A
PSU input
ANT
Wi-Fi antenna connection
Top SY Decal
On the top of the Wizard 4 and the Wizard 4U is an SY decal that lights with different colours
depending on the status of the unit:
Decal Colour
Description –The Wizard device is:
Off
Not powered up
Flashing Red
Booting after being powered up
Solid Red
In stand-by mode, press the POWER button to activate the Wizard unit
Green
Not connected to any input source
Blue
Connected to at least one input source
Using this Product
Required connections
1. Connect a display device to the HDMI output.
2. Attach the antennas to the rear of the Wizard unit.
3. Connect the 12V DC PSU to the PSU input port.
Optional connections
1. Connect a LAN cable to either or both the LAN ports.
2. Connect an RS232 cable to the 3-way RS232 connector.
3. Connect a 3.5mm stereo jack connector to the audio output.
4. Attach any USB devices, such as a mouse to access to the on-screen menu system.

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The Home Screen
The Home screen is always displayed when there are no input sources, or when all active input
sources have been stopped from the sidebar menu.
The Home screen provides the following information:
The device ID: Wizard 4 or Wizard 4U
The current password for BYOD sources, this may change depending on the setting on
the ‘Auto change password’ option in the ‘Network setting’ tab of the built-in WebGUI.
The current time –Configured on the ‘Date & Time’ settings in the ‘System Settings’
tab of the built-in WebGUI.
The upper half of the middle section shows how to connect casting devices to the
Wizard.
The lower half of the middle section shows how to connect laptops and PCs to the
Wizard using one of the two SY Wand units.
The bottom shows the WiFi IP address of the Wizard unit and the LAN IP address for
LAN port 1 and LAN port 2 respectively. N/A indicates that the IP address for that port
is Not Available. This will be different if DHCP is enabled.
Additional Options
SY Wands
SY-WAND-H HDMI wireless wand to connect an HDMI source to the Wizard device. A USB
port is required to power the SY-WAND-H.
SY-WAND-C USB-C wireless wand to connect a USB-C video source to the Wizard device.
Power is taken from the USB-C output port.
Pairing with the Wand
To use either of these Wands, it must first be paired with the same Wizard device it is being used
with. To perform the Wand pairing do the following:
1. Plug the SY-WAND-H into the USB-A port, or the SY-WAND-C into the USB-C port on
the front of the Wizard device.
2. Wait for the pairing process to complete and then unplug the wand and connect it to

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the source device. The SY-WAND-H requires a separate USB-A port act as its power
supply source.
3. Wait for the indicator on the Wand to stop flashing and then touch the wand to begin
sending the video to the Wizard device.
Once paired, the Wand will always connect to the same Wizard device. Pairing will need to be
repeated should the Wand need to work with a different Wizard device.
On-Screen drawing and Whiteboard Modes
These are two separate features of the Wizard
Streaming from PC, Laptop, or Android
Use the Built-In Web Interface to download the WirelessMedia app appropriate to your system.
Run the downloaded app to install WirelessMedia on your computer system.
The WirelessMedia app will stream a secondary video display to the Wizard device using either
WiFi or LAN connections. This will allow you to continue using your primary display.
Note that any IP addresses shown in this section are examples only, the IP of your Wizard device
will be shown instead.
Open the WirelessMedia app from the WirelessMedia icon:
The app will then search for and list all Wizard devices that are visible to the PC, laptop, or
Android device:
Click the Connect button to the right of the Wizard device and the password enter window will
appear:

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Enter the eight-digit password as displayed on the Home page of the Wizard unit, including any
leading zeros. Click OK to complete the connection.
If you are prompted to download a newer version of the WirelessMedia app, use the Built-In
Web Interface to obtain the latest version appropriate to your computer system.
Once connected, the following screen will appear:
When you are ready to being sharing your screen, click on the Ready to share button. The screen
will now change to:
Click the Sharing button to stop sharing with the Wizard unit.
Above the Sharing button is a row of icons:
Display a list of detected Wizard devices
Settings –see below
Toggle between split screen and full screen.
Settings
Selecting the settings icon will display the available optional settings:

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Any active item is indicated by a filled green box.
Setting
Default
State
Description
Extended
Screen
Off
Toggle between streaming the secondary (desktop extend)
or primary display
Keep Aspect
Ratio
On
Toggle between maintaining the aspect ratio of the
streamed display or stretching the image to fit.
Lowest Latency
(mouse)
On
Change the mouse latency, lowest when enabled.
Stream Mode
Quality
Priority
Select between Fluency Priority and Quality Priority.
This setting will depend on the quality of the network
connection.
Volume
100%
Set the output volume level for any sounds sent from the
computer.
Click the button in the top right corner to close the WirelessMedia app. A confirmation box
will appear, click the Yes button to end the session.
Built-In Web Interface
The Wizard 4 and Wizard 4U devices have a built-in Web GUI interface for changing the setting
and configuration of the Wizard unit. Use the Home screen to get the IP address for the LAN
port you wish to use and the download page will appear:

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This page provides several buttons to download the Wizard streaming software package for
various platforms and for accessing the User Manual.
To access the configurations settings pages, click on the twin gear icon at the top right and the
login page will appear:
Enter the current password and click the Login button.
The default login password is: admin
Settings Page
After entering the password the Settings page will appear with the Network settings tab already
opened to the Wireless network section.

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The sidebar menu selects the respective settings page, each detailed in the following sections.
Any settings already in progress will not be lost if a different page is selected.
Navigation Icons
The two icons on the right of the top bar are:
Home –Return to the Downloads page, select the twin gears to return to the above Network
settings page.
Logout –Return to the login page.

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Network settings –Wireless Settings
The Start Modifying button will initiate a four step process to change the settings for the wireless
network identify of the Wizard device:
1. Device Name –Enter a new device name to clearly identify the Wizard device on the
wireless network.
Click Next step to go to step 2.
Click Cancel to abort this settings mode.
2. Mode selection –Choose one of the wireless operating modes.
Click Next step to go to step 3.
Click Previous to go back to step 1.
3. Network settings –Choose one of the options for the internet access mode.
The dropdown boxes have the following settings:
SSIS Discovery and connection Yes or No Default is Yes
Frequency 2.4GHz or 5GHz Default is 5GHz

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Channel 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 Default is 36
Password This is the same as shown on the HDMI Home page
Click Next step to go to step 4.
Click Previous to go back to step 2.
4. SSID setting –If needed, enter the GUEST and/or STAFF network SSID.
Click Submit setting to confirm any changes made.
Click Previous to go back to step 3.
Network settings –Ethernet
Select LAN 1 or LAN 2 from the top tab selectors as desired:
DHCP –select Enable or Disable as needed. When DHCP is set as Enable, the remaining edit
boxes are not usable.
IP Address –Set the static IP address for the Wizard LAN port.
Mask –Set the network subnet mask for the Wizard LAN port.
Gateway –Set the IP address of the default Gateway device.
DNS1 –Set the IP address for the first domain name server.
DNS2 –Set the IP address for the second domain name server.
MAC –The MAC address of the Wizard device, this cannot be changed.
Click the Confirm settings button to set the changes into the Wizard device.

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Network settings –Auto change password
This is the access password for wireless BYOD devices, to change the login password see_. This
pages sets how often this password is changed from one of the following: Never, 5 minutes, 30
minutes, 1 hour, 2 hour, 4 hour, or 24 hour. The interval chosen will take effect immediately and
will be acknowledged by a green Success banner at the bottom of the browser window.
Display & Audio –HDMI
HDMI Resolution
Select the desired output resolution, or Auto to allow the Wizard to automatically choose the
best output resolution for the display device. The selected option will take effect immediately
and will be acknowledged by a green Success banner at the bottom of the browser window.
Only resolutions that the connected HDMI display device supports will be listed

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HDMI CEC
This page sets the CEC power mode options:
Control Base by the Display
ON –when the CEC enabled display device is turned off the Wizard will also turn off
OFF –turning of the CEC enabled display device will not turn off the Wizard device.
Control Display Base by Base
ON –when Wizard device turns off it will also turn off the CEC enabled display device.
OFF –the Wizard device will not turn off the display device.
The default state is with both options set to OFF.
Display & Audio –Audio
From the dropdown list, select where the audio is to be output:
Jack –this is the LINE OUT analogue audio output on the rear of the Wizard device. In this mode
there is no HDMI audio to the display device.
HDMI –the HDMI output carries the audio. In this mode there is no analogue audio on the LINE
OUT connector.
Jack&HDMI –Both the HDMI output and the LINE OUT carry the audio signal.
USB –This will only appear if USB speakers are connected to the Wizard device. In this mode
the audio signal is sent only to the USDB speakers.
The audio volume slider sets the maximum output volume level for the Wizard device.

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Display & Audio –Airplay screen quality
Select the resolution for Apple AirPlay signals:
HIGH 1920x1080
MEDIUM 1600x900
LOW 1280x720
The selected option will take effect immediately and will be acknowledged by a green Success
banner at the bottom of the browser window.
Display & Audio –Start screen
These options select what information is displayed on the Home, or Start, screen of the Wizard
device.

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Display & Audio –Home screen background image
The left icon opens a file browser to choose a new image for the Hoe screen.
The middle icon(s) allow the deletion of existing images.
The large + icon allow more images to be loaded.
Moderator control –Moderator control
The Moderator control section controls the appearance of the sidebar menu on the HDMI
display:
To use the moderator options a mouse must be connected to the Wizard unit to access the
sidebar to select which preview images in the HDMI output sidebar list are presented to the
display. A maximum of four images are allowed at any time.
The options are:
Hide side bar completely (including arrow)
Small menu (no preview windows)
Large menu (show preview windows)
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