ClickShare CSE-200+
Installation manual
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Barco ClickShare Product Specific End User License Agreement1
THIS PRODUCT SPECIFIC USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) TOGETHER WITH THE BARCO
GENERAL EULA ATTACHED HERETO SET OUT THE TERMS OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE.
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING OR DOWNLOADING AND USING
THE SOFTWARE.
DO NOT ACCEPT THE LICENSE, AND DO NOT INSTALL, DOWNLOAD, ACCESS, OR OTHERWISE COPY
OR USE ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWARE UNLESS YOU CAN AGREE WITH ITS TERMS AS
SET OUT IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
1. Entitlement
Barco ClickShare (the “Software”) offered as a wireless presentation solution that includes the respective
software components as further detailed in the applicable Documentation.
The Software can be used upon purchase from, and subject to payment of the relating purchase price to, a
Barco authorized distributor or reseller of the ClickShare base unit and button or download of the authorized
ClickShare applications (each a “Barco ClickShare Product”).
• Term
The Software can be used under the terms of this EULA from the date of first use of the Barco ClickShare
Product, for as long as you operate such Barco ClickShare Product.
• Deployment and Use
The Software shall be used solely in association with a Barco ClickShare Product in accordance with the
Documentation issued by Barco for such Product.
2. Support
The Software is subject to the warranty conditions outlined in the Barco warranty rider. Maintenance, including
the provision of upgrades and updates to the Software, and helpdesk support are available at your option on
the terms of Barco’s then current warranty rider.
Higher maintenance and support levels can be obtained at the moment of product sale or during the Barco
ClickShare Product and/or Software warranty term.
Higher maintenance and support levels may be included in the initial transaction if ordered and paid for
additionally. It is strongly suggested to maintain the maintenance and support agreement without interruption.
Barco reserves the right not to restart maintenance following an interruption by the customer.
3. Terms of Use
The Software can be used as set out in the Barco EULA attached hereto.
The provisions of this Product Specific EULA override the Barco generic EULA in case of conflicts or
inconsistencies.
In case of (inadvertent or other) non-compliance (e. g. where the actual use overshoots the use authorized
hereunder), Barco shall have the option to suspend access to the Software until the non-compliance is
remedied, failing of which Barco may terminate the License Agreement as set out herein.
4. Privacy
You are controller for personal data which are being processed via the Software. Therefore, you remain solely
responsible for complying with all applicable data protection laws and for implementing and maintaining
privacy protection and security measures (especially for components that you provide or control). Barco
disclaims any liability in this regard.
Barco created a specific privacy policy for the ClickShare software application for mobile devices, which
describes the processing of personal data via this application (
http://www.barco.com/en/about-barco/legal/privacy-policy/clickshare-app).
1: In the event of any differences or inconsistencies between translations of the EULA and the English text of the EULA, the English
text will prevail.
5. Other Terms
• Open Source components
The Software contains software components released under an Open Source license.
A list of the third party components used is available in the Software’s README files, through the “My
Barco” section of the Barco website or through other (online) means. The applicable license terms,
copyright notices and, as relevant, source code access conditions apply as set out in the Barco EULA
attached hereto.
• Retention of data
Barco right to use and retain Functional Information (section 10.2 of the EULA) shall survive the term of
this EULA.
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single user. Installation on a computing device that may be concurrently accessed by more than one user shall
not constitute a permitted use and a separate license is required for each user connecting at the same time to
a computing device on which the Software is being deployed.
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2.3 ‘License restrictions’.
Intended Use. You agree to use the Software solely as permitted by this License Agreement (and any Product
Specific EULA made part of it), by any applicable laws and in a matter consistent with its design and
Documentation.
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originally installed, this will terminate this License Agreement unless otherwise and specifically approved by
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connections, reroute information or in any other way enables to breach or circumvent the license restrictions
by enabling the deployment and use of the Software by more than the authorized number of devices or users
(e.g. multiplexing) or otherwise attempts to reduce the number of licenses actually required.
Authorized Users. The use of the Software is restricted to persons within your organization, or any third party
representatives operating under your responsibility and control, provided any such persons have accepted the
terms of this License Agreement. You agree not to use or permit the Software to be used to perform services
for third parties, whether on a service bureau or time sharing basis or otherwise, without the prior written
authorization of Barco. You shall not lease, rent, sell or otherwise transfer or grant a security or other interest
in the Software.
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derivative works based upon the Software, or permit third parties to do the same.
No Reverse Engineering. You agree not to reverse engineer or decompile, decrypt, disassemble or otherwise
reduce the Software to human-readable form, except to the extent otherwise expressly permitted under
applicable law notwithstanding this restriction, or except to the extent Barco is legally required to permit such
specific activity pursuant to any applicable open source license.
Code required to ensure interoperability. To the extent required by law, and at your written request, Barco shall
provide you with the interface information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and
another independently created programs used by you, on payment of Barco’s applicable fee (if any). You shall
observe strict obligations of confidentiality with respect to such information and shall use such information in
compliance with terms and conditions which Barco makes applicable.
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platforms and languages, and may be provided on multiple media or in multiple copies. Nonetheless, the
Software is designed and provided to you as a single product to be used as a single product on devices as
permitted herein. You agree not to unbundle the component parts of the Software for use on different
computer devices.
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Barco or its authorized reseller or as otherwise stated in the Documentation. Any export if permitted shall
comply with any applicable (export) laws and regulations.
2.4 ‘Your Infrastructure’. You remain responsible to procure and maintain hardware, operating system,
network and other infrastructure (the “Infrastructure”) required to operate the Software and to keep such
Infrastructure functioning and virus-free. You acknowledge that the Software is a complex computer software
application, and that the performance thereof may vary depending hardware platform, software interactions
and configuration. You acknowledge that the Software is not designed and produced specifically to meet your
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Software or its Documentation.
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(whether proprietary or open source software), identified by Barco in the Documentation, readme file, third-
party click-accept, on www. barco. com or elsewhere (the “Identified Components”). Identified Components
may be subject to additional and/or different terms and you agree that the Identified Components are licensed
under the terms, disclaimers and warranties of their respective licenses which in the forthcoming case shall
override the provisions of this License Agreement.
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period of 36 months following your acceptance of this License Agreement, Barco shall provide access to the
source code controlled by a third party (open source) license, via email or download link. If the relevant license
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such code on tangible medium against payment of the cost of media, shipping and handling.
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components belongs to the respective initial copyright holder, each additional contributor and/or their
respective assignee (s), as may be identified in the Software Documentation, source code, README file, or
otherwise. You shall not remove or obscure or otherwise alter any trademark, copyright or other proprietary
notices, legends or logo’s placed on or contained within the Software.
3.5 ‘Trade Secrets’. You acknowledge that the Software embodies valuable trade secrets of Barco and its third
party licensors and agree not to disclose, provide or otherwise make available such trade secrets contained
within the Software and Documentation in any form to any third party without the prior written consent of
Barco. You shall implement all reasonable security measures to protect such trade secrets.
4. Support
4.1 ‘Principle’. Barco is under no obligation to provide support and maintenance in respect of the Software,
except as included in a Product Specific EULA and/or to the extent you have entered into a separate
maintenance and support agreement and paid applicable maintenance and support fees. Any unauthorized
use of the Software, as specified in any maintenance and support agreement, may prohibit Barco from
providing such support and maintenance.
4.2 ‘Support policy’. Maintenance releases updates or upgrades can be obtained under the terms of a
separate maintenance and support agreement which is being offered to you. Such agreements, together with
the support included in a Product Specific EULA, include Barco’s sole liability and your sole remedy in respect
of the support and maintenance of the Software. You agree to install any maintenance releases to address
bugs or security issues in the Software if the same are being provided to you. Barco will keep you informed as
of when earlier versions of the Software are no longer serviced.
4.3 ‘Remote connectivity’. Barco may require, as a material condition to provide maintenance or support, that
the Software remains remotely connected with Barco over a network.
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OPERATE THE SOFTWARE WITHOUT INTERRUPTIONS OR THAT SUCH ERRORS WILL BE
CORRECTED BY BARCO. EXCEPT FOR ANY MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS
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ASSOCIATED WITH RECTIFICATION, REPAIR OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY SUCH ERRORS. IN THE
FORTHCOMING CASE, THE WARRANTY DISCLAIMER FOUND IN APPLICABLE OPEN SOURCE
LICENSES SHALL OVERRIDE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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of the Software and relating billing metrics in the DRM or otherwise as agreed. You grant to Barco and its
designated auditors, at Barco’s expenses, the right to verify your deployment and use of the Software during
your normal business hours so as to verify your compliance with the License Agreement. In the event such
audit reveals non-compliance with your payment obligations hereunder, you shall promptly pay to Barco the
appropriate license fees plus the reasonable cost of conducting the audit.
6.2 ‘Fair Use Monitor’. You are informed and acknowledge that the Software includes technology which allows
to remotely decrease (in part or in full) the functionality of the Software (the “Fair Use Monitor”). Such
technology is an enabling tool and a material condition precedent for Barco to enter into this License
Agreement.
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the then known user, through the DRM or otherwise in writing, (i) which condition of the License Agreement
(including payment terms) is violated; (ii) allow a period of 8 calendar days to cure such breach, if it can be
cured at all; and (iii) inform which part of the functionality Barco intends to reduce (all Software or certain
additionally licensed features only; in part or in full) if the breach is not remedied on time and in full.
6.4 ‘Remedy’. If the breach is not cured within the applicable remedy period (or cannot be cured at all), Barco
shall have the option (i) to cause you to procure such additional licenses required as per the actual usage; (ii)
to reduce the Software’s functionality, including through the use of the Fair Use Monitor; or (iii) to terminate the
License Agreement as set out herein, without prejudice to any other remedies available at law, under contract
or in equity.
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SOFTWARE AND ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES WHICH MAY ARISE IN
RESPECT OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF BARCO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
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8. Confidentiality
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during the procurement and Term of this License Agreement. “Confidential Information” shall include (i) the
underlying logic, source code and concepts of the Software or other trade secrets (the access to which is
strictly limited as expressly set out herein), (ii) any information designated as confidential by Barco or which
has the necessary quality of confidence about it and (iii) any license key provided by Barco to you hereunder.
8.2 ‘Non-Disclosure’. You agree not to divulge any Confidential Information to any persons without Barco's
prior written consent provided that this article 8 shall not extend to information which was rightfully in your
possession prior to the commencement of this License Agreement, which is already public knowledge or
becomes so at a future date (otherwise than as a result of a breach of this article 8), to the extent it is required
to be disclosed by law or which is trivial or obvious. You agree not to use any Confidential Information except
for the authorized purpose hereunder. The foregoing obligations as to confidentiality shall survive the Term of
this License Agreement.
9. Term and Termination
9.1 ‘Term’. The duration of this License Agreement will be from the date of your acceptance (as set forth
above) of the Software (whereby you acknowledge that use of the Software implies acceptance), until you de-
activate the Software, discontinue the use of the device on which the Software was first installed for its
intended use or the expiration of the limited time period set out in the Product Specific EULA, whichever
comes first.
9.2 ‘Termination’. You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by destroying all copies of the
Software then in your possession and destroying all Documentation and associated materials, or returning the
same to Barco or the appointed Barco reseller that sold or provided these to you. Barco may terminate this
License Agreement, immediately or gradually in accordance with article 6 hereof, by informing you at any time
if any user is in breach of any of the License Agreement's terms.
9.3 ‘Consequences of Termination’. All rights associated with the use of the Software and the acquisition of
updates and upgrades cease once the License Agreement is terminated or expires. Termination or expiry of
your license will not entitle you to any retroactive refund of current or past payments.
10. Other relevant terms
10.1 ‘Personal Data’. Whether or not Barco assumes the role of processor of personal data (as stated in the
Product Specific EULA), you remain solely responsible for complying with all applicable data protection laws
and for implementing and maintaining privacy protection and security measures (especially for components
that you provide or control). Barco disclaims any liability for any data not provided by Barco, or any use of the
Software outside the intended use as per this License Agreement or an applicable data processing annex.
10.2 ‘Functional Information’. Via the Software, Barco may gather technical information about (i) the
functioning and the functionality of the products which are connected through the Software, and/or (ii) as
provided by you or generated by your use of the Software (“Functional Information”). Barco may make use of
such Functional Information for purposes of analytics, for developing and improving products and services,
offering products and services to your organization and/or allowing third parties to access such Functional
Information; based on the legitimate interest of Barco of evaluating the market, assessing and improving its
products and conducting research and development. All knowhow, inventions and works derived by Barco
from the Functional Information will be exclusively owned by Barco.
11. Final Clauses
11.1 ‘Entire Agreement’. This License Agreement is the only understanding and agreement between you and
Barco for use of the Software. This License Agreement supersedes all other communications, understandings
or agreements we had prior to this License Agreement (with the exception of any continuing confidentiality
agreement).
11.2 ‘Notices’. Notices can be validly delivered through the DRM and alternatively or additionally to the parties’
last known address.
11.3 ‘Severability’. This License Agreement shall not be altered, amended or varied, except by written
agreement signed by its parties. If any provision of this License Agreement is determined to be illegal, void or
unenforceable, or if any court of competent jurisdiction in any final decision so determines, this License
Agreement shall continue in full force save that such provision shall be deemed to be deleted with effect from
the date of such decision, or such earlier date, and shall be replaced by a provision which is acceptable by law
and which embodies the intention of this License Agreement a close as possible.
11.4 ‘Export’. You acknowledge that this Software may be subject to U.S. or other governments’ Export control
laws and regulations. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the
Software, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use, and destination
restrictions issued by the U.S. or other governments.
11.5 ‘Survival’. The provisions of articles 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11 will survive the termination of this License
Agreement, howsoever caused, but this will not imply or create any continued right to use the Software after
termination of this License Agreement.
11.6 ‘Assignment’. You are not allowed to assign this Agreement in part or in full to any third party without
Barco’s consent. Barco shall be entitled to assign all or any of Barco's obligations hereunder to a third party
and/or any of Barco's Affiliates.
11.7 ‘Law and Jurisdiction’. The construction, validity and performance of this License Agreement shall be
governed in all respects by the laws of Belgium, without recourse to its conflict of law principles. All disputes
arising in any way out of or affecting this License Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
courts of Kortrijk (Belgium), without prejudice to enforcement of any judgment or order thereof in any other
jurisdiction. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (the
"Convention") shall not apply to this License Agreement, however, if the Convention is deemed by a court of
competent jurisdiction to apply to this License Agreement, Barco shall not be liable for any claimed non-
conformance of the Software under Article 35(2) of the Convention.
YOU HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE TO HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND ACCEPTED TO BE BOUND BY
ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENCE AGREEMENT AS INDICATED ABOVE
Barco ClickShare Product Specific Privacy policy
You are controller for personal data which are being processed via the Software. Therefore, you remain solely
responsible for complying with all applicable data protection laws and for implementing and maintaining
privacy protection and security measures (especially for components that you provide or control). Barco
disclaims any liability in this regard. Barco created a specific privacy policy for the ClickShare software
application for mobile devices, which describes the processing of personal data via this application (
http://www.barco.com/en/about-barco/legal/privacy-policy/clickshare-app).
Via the Software, Barco may gather technical information about (i) the functioning and the functionality of the
products which are connected through the Software, and/or (ii) as provided by you or generated by your use of
the Software (“Functional Information”). Barco may make use of such Functional Information for purposes of
analytics, for developing and improving products and services, offering products and services to your
organization and/or allowing third parties to access such Functional Information; based on the legitimate
interest of Barco of evaluating the market, assessing and improving its products and conducting research and
development. All knowhow, inventions and works derived by Barco from the Functional Information will be
exclusively owned by Barco.
Open Source Software provisions
This product contains software components released under an Open Source license. A copy of the source
code is available on request by contacting your Barco customer support representative.
EACH SEPARATE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMPONENT AND ANY RELATED DOCUMENTATION
ARE PROVIDED "AS IS"WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHTHOLDER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR
DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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PACKAGE VERSION SOURCE SITE
alsa-lib 1.1.7 ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib
alsa-utils 1.1.7 ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/utils
libsamplerate 0.1.9 http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC
libsndfile 1.0.28 http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/files
ncurses 6.1 http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/ncurses
avahi 0.7 https://github.com/lathiat/avahi/releases/download/v0.7
dbus 1.12.16 https://dbus.freedesktop.org/releases/dbus
expat 2.2.7 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/expat/expat/2.2.7
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/SELinuxProject/selinux/files/
libselinux 2.8 releases/20180524
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/SELinuxProject/selinux/files/
libsepol 2.8 releases/20180524
PACKAGE VERSION SOURCE SITE
pcre 8.42 https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre
python3 3.7.4 https://python.org/ftp/python/3.7.4
bluez5_utils-headers 5.50 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/bluetooth
libffi v3.3-rc0 https://github.com/libffi/libffi/archive/v3.3-rc0
libzlib 1.2.11 http://www.zlib.net
xlib_libSM 1.2.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libICE 1.0.10 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib
xlib_xtrans 1.3.5 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xorgproto 2018.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/proto
xlib_libX11 1.6.7 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib
libxcb 1.13.1 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
libpthread-stubs 0.4 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
xcb-proto 1.13 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
xlib_libXau 1.0.8 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xutil_util-macros 1.19.2 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/util
xlib_libXdmcp 1.1.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
libdaemon 0.14 http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libdaemon
libglib2 2.56.4 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/glib/2.56
elfutils 0.176 https://sourceware.org/elfutils/ftp/0.176
bzip2 1.0.8 https://sourceware.org/pub/bzip2
util-linux 2.33 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.33
linux-pam 1.3.1 https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-pam/releases/download/v1.3.1
flex 2.6.4 https://github.com/westes/flex/files/981163
readline 8.0 http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/omxil/omxil/Bellagio%
bellagio 0.9.3 200.9.3
bitstream 1.4 https://get.videolan.org/bitstream/1.4
bluez5_utils 5.50 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/bluetooth
libical 1.0.1 https://github.com/libical/libical/releases/download/v1.0.1
eudev 3.2.7 http://dev.gentoo.org/~blueness/eudev
kmod 25 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/kmod
bridge-utils 1.6 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/bridge-utils
busybox 1.29.3 http://www.busybox.net/downloads
dosfstools 4.1 https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools/releases/download/v4.1
PACKAGE VERSION SOURCE SITE
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tytso/e2fsprogs/
e2fsprogs 1.44.5 v1.44.5
netcat 0.7.1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/netcat/netcat/0.7.1
ntp 4.2.8p13 https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/ntp4/ntp-4.2
20180525-
libedit 3.1 http://www.thrysoee.dk/editline
libbsd 0.10.0 https://libbsd.freedesktop.org/releases
https://github.com/libevent/libevent/releases/download/release-
libevent 2.1.8-stable 2.1.8-stable
libopenssl 1.1.1c https://www.openssl.org/source
pciutils 3.5.5 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils
unzip 60 ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/src
usbutils 010 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils
libusb 1.0.22 https://github.com/libusb/libusb/releases/download/v1.0.22
c-ares 1.15.0 http://c-ares.haxx.se/download
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20190513T145054Z/pool/
ca-certificates 20190110 main/c/ca-certificates
collectd 5.7.2 http://collectd.org/files
libgcrypt 1.8.4 https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/libgcrypt
libgpg-error 1.33 https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/libgpg-error
lm-sensors V3-5-0 https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors/archive/V3-5-0
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/crda.git/
crda 4.14 snapshot
libnl 3.4.0 https://github.com/thom311/libnl/releases/download/libnl3_4_0
cryptsetup 2.0.6 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/cryptsetup/v2.0
json-c 0.13.1 https://s3.amazonaws.com/json-c_releases/releases
lvm2 2.02.183 ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/lvm2
libaio 0.3.111 https://releases.pagure.org/libaio
popt 1.16 http://rpm5.org/files/popt
dhcp 4.3.6 http://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/4.3.6
dnsmasq 2.79 http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq
dropbear 2018.76 https://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/releases
dvblast 3.4 https://get.videolan.org/dvblast/3.4
libev 4.24 http://dist.schmorp.de/libev/Attic
faad2 2.8.8 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/faac/faad2-src/faad2-2.8.0
fbv 1.0b http://s-tech.elsat.net.pl/fbv
giflib 5.1.4 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/giflib
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jpeg-turbo 2.0.1 https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/libjpeg-turbo/2.0.1
libpng 1.6.37 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/libpng/libpng16/1.6.37
ffmpeg 3.4.6 http://ffmpeg.org/releases
fontconfig 2.13.1 http://fontconfig.org/release
freetype 2.9.1 http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype
libva 2.4.0 https://github.com/intel/libva/releases/download/2.4.0
libdrm 2.4.97 https://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm
mesa3d 18.3.6 https://mesa.freedesktop.org/archive
libva-dummy 2.4.0 https://github.com/intel/libva/releases/download/2.4.0
xlib_libXext 1.3.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libXfixes 5.0.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
libvdpau 1.1.1 http://people.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/vdpau
llvm 7.0.1 http://llvm.org/releases/7.0.1
xlib_libXdamage 1.1.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libXrandr 1.5.1 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libXrender 0.9.10 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libXxf86vm 1.1.4 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libxshmfence 1.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
libvorbis 1.3.6 http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis
libogg 1.3.3 http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg
libvpx v1.7.0 https://github.com/webmproject/libvpx/archive/v1.7.0
opus 1.3.1 https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/opus
speex 1.2.0 https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/speex
file 5.36 ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file
gdb 8.1.1 http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gdb
gnu-efi 3.0.9 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gnu-efi
gnupg2 2.2.17 https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg
libassuan 2.5.2 ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libassuan
libksba 1.3.5 ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libksba
libnpth 1.6 https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/npth
sqlite 3280000 https://www.sqlite.org/2019
gssdp 1.0.2 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gssdp/1.0
libsoup 2.62.3 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libsoup/2.62
libxml2 2.9.9 http://xmlsoft.org/sources
PACKAGE VERSION SOURCE SITE
gst1-libav 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-libav
gst1-plugins-base 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-base
gstreamer1 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gstreamer
xlib_libXv 1.0.11 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
gst1-plugins-bad 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-bad
gst1-plugins-good 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-plugins-good
libv4l 1.16.3 https://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-utils
qt5base 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
icu 60.2 http://download.icu-project.org/files/icu4c/60.2
libxkbcommon 0.8.2 http://xkbcommon.org/download
pcre2 10.32 https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre
xcb-util-image 0.4.0 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
xcb-util 0.4.0 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
xcb-util-keysyms 0.4.0 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
xcb-util-wm 0.4.1 http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist
pulseaudio 12.2 http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases
libtool 2.4.6 http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool
xlib_libXtst 1.2.3 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
xlib_libXi 1.7.9 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
gst1-vaapi 1.14.4 https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gstreamer-vaapi
htop 2.2.0 http://hisham.hm/htop/releases/2.2.0
iperf 2.0.13 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/iperf2
iptables 1.8.2 https://netfilter.org/projects/iptables/files
iw 4.14 https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/software/network/iw
libarchive 3.3.3 http://www.libarchive.org/downloads
libconfig v1.7.2 https://github.com/hyperrealm/libconfig/archive/v1.7.2
libcurl 7.65.3 https://curl.haxx.se/download
https://github.com/robclark/libdri2/archive/
libdri2 1.0.0 4f1eef3183df2b270c3d5cbef07343ee5127a6a4
libepoxy 1.5.2 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libepoxy/1.5
libestr 0.1.10 http://libestr.adiscon.com/files/download
libevdev 1.6.0 http://www.freedesktop.org/software/libevdev
libfastjson v0.99.8 https://github.com/rsyslog/libfastjson/archive/v0.99.8
libhttpparser v2.9.0 https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser/archive/v2.9.0
liblogging 1.0.6 http://download.rsyslog.com/liblogging
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libnspr 4.20 https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/nspr/releases/v4.20/src
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/NSS_3_
libnss 3.42.1 42_1_RTM/src
libopusenc 0.2.1 https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/opus
libpcap 1.9.0 http://www.tcpdump.org/release
libpciaccess 0.14 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
libqrencode 4.0.0 http://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode
libsha1 0.3 https://github.com/dottedmag/libsha1/archive/0.3
libuv v1.25.0 https://github.com/libuv/libuv/archive/v1.25.0
libyaml 0.2.1 http://pyyaml.org/download/libyaml
libzip 1.5.1 http://www.nih.at/libzip
lighttpd 1.4.53 http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases-1.4.x
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memtester 4.3.0 http://pyropus.ca/software/memtester/old-versions
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nano 3.2 https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v3
netsnmp 5.8 https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/net-snmp/net-snmp/5.8
nodejs 8.15.1 http://nodejs.org/dist/v8.15.1
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opus-tools 0.2 https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/opus
opusfile 0.11 https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/opus
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pixman 0.34.0 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib
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protobuf v2.6.1 https://github.com/google/protobuf/archive/v2.6.1
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qt5graphicaleffects 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5imageformats 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5multimedia 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5quickcontrols 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5quickcontrols2 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5serialport 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5svg 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
qt5websockets 5.12.4 https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/5.12.4/submodules
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xterm 327 http://invisible-mirror.net/archives/xterm
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b9edc6-
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qca6174a NRT_1.0 https://source.codeaurora.org/external/wlan/qcacld-2.0/
CNSS.LEA.
qca93777 NRT_1.0 https://source.codeaurora.org/external/wlan/qcacld-2.0/
rscode 1.3 https://sourceforge.net/projects/rscode/files/rscode/
EN55032-CISPR32 Class B ITE (Information Technology Equipment)
This is a class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, the user may try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures :
• Re-orientation of the receiving antenna for the radio or television.
• Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
• Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
• Fasten cables connectors to the equipment by mounting screws.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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 television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.
20402.
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can
void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules.
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment.
Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio &
television reception.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This device is capable of operating in 802.11a mode. For 802.11a
devices operating in the frequency range of 5.15 - 5.25 GHz, they are restricted for indoor operations to
reduce any potential harmful interference for Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) in the US. Wi-Fi Access Points
that are capable of allowing your device to operate in 802.11a mode (5 .15 - 5.25 GHz band) are optimized for
indoor use only. If your Wi-Fi network is capable of operating in this mode, please restrict your Wi-Fi use
indoors to not violate federal regulations to protect Mobile Satellite Services.
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator
and your body.
Base Unit FCC ID: 2AAED-R9861521
Button FCC ID (model R9861500D01): 2AAED-R9861500D01
Button FCC ID (model R9861500D01C): 2AAED-R9861500D01
ClickShare Button 2AAED-R9861500D01 has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines.The
maximum SAR value reported is 0.915W/kg.
Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information
The radiated output power of the Barco Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency
exposure limits. The Barco Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for
human contact during normal operation is minimized.
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
1. To comply with the Canadian RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. To comply with RSS 102 RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm
must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
Base Unit IC: IC: 21559-R9861521
Button IC (model R9861500D01): 9393B-R9861500D01
Button IC (model R9861500D01C): 9393B-R9861500D01
IC Antenna statement
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and
maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio
interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically
radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This radio transmitter 21559-R9861521 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna
types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type
indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for
that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Indoor use only warning
Operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to
co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Informations concernant l'exposition aux fréquences radio (RF)
La puissance de sortie émise par l'appareil de sans fil Barco est inférieure à la limite d'exposition aux
fréquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez l'appareil de sans fil Barco de façon à minimiser les contacts
humains lors du fonctionnement normal.
Avertissement: L'exposition aux rayonnements fréquences radio
1. Pour se conformer aux exigences de conformité RF canadienne l'exposition, cet appareil et son antenne
ne doivent pas être co-localisés ou fonctionnant en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur.
2. Pour se conformer aux exigences de conformité CNR 102 RF exposition, une distance de séparation d'au
moins 20 cm doit être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et toutes les personnes.
IC Unité de Base: 21559-R9861521
IC Button (modèle R9861500D01): 9393B-R9861500D01
IC Button (model R9861500D01C): 9393B-R9861500D01
Déclaration d'antenne d'Industrie Canada (IC)
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une
antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le
but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type
d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p. i. r. e.) ne dépasse pas
l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
Le présent émetteur radio 21559-R9861521 a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les
types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour
chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain
maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
Utilisation à l'intérieur seulement
La bande 5 150-5 250 MHz est réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l'intérieur afin de réduire les
risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux.
Table of contents
1 Introduction to the Installation Guide..................................................................................................................................25
1.1 Documentation .................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.2 Symbols and fonts..........................................................................................................................................................................26
2 CSE-200+ Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................27
2.1 About the CSE-200+ .....................................................................................................................................................................28
2.2 CSE-200+ specifications ............................................................................................................................................................29
2.3 About the Base Unit.......................................................................................................................................................................30
2.4 About the Button..............................................................................................................................................................................32
2.5 Mobile Device Support.................................................................................................................................................................34
2.6 Ports used by the ClickShare Base Unit ............................................................................................................................34
3 Getting started..........................................................................................................................................................................................35
3.1 Environmental Condition Check .............................................................................................................................................36
3.2 Basic Workflow.................................................................................................................................................................................36
4 CSE-200+ Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................37
4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit ................................................................................................................................38
4.2 Table mounting.................................................................................................................................................................................38
4.3 Wall mounting ...................................................................................................................................................................................38
4.4 Video signal connections to the Base Unit .......................................................................................................................39
4.5 Audio connection.............................................................................................................................................................................40
4.6 LAN connection................................................................................................................................................................................40
4.7 Out-of-the-box use .........................................................................................................................................................................41
4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link ..................................................................................................................................42
4.9 Integration in the Enterprise network ...................................................................................................................................42
4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network ................................................................................................................44
4.11 Power connection ...........................................................................................................................................................................45
4.12 Starting up for the first time .......................................................................................................................................................48
5 Preparing the Buttons .......................................................................................................................................................................49
5.1 Pairing ...................................................................................................................................................................................................50
5.2 ClickShare Extension Pack .......................................................................................................................................................51
5.3 ClickShare Extension Pack installer.....................................................................................................................................51
5.4 ClickShare Windows Certified driver ...................................................................................................................................52
5.5 ClickShare Desktop app .............................................................................................................................................................52
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6 CSE-200+ Configurator...................................................................................................................................................................55
6.1 Accessing the Configurator .......................................................................................................................................................57
6.2 ClickShare Configuration Wizard...........................................................................................................................................60
6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size ....................................................................................................................................63
6.4 Meeting room information ..........................................................................................................................................................64
6.5 Personalisation, wallpaper.........................................................................................................................................................66
6.6 Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper ..........................................................................................................................67
6.7 Manage configuration files.........................................................................................................................................................69
6.8 Display setup, Outputs.................................................................................................................................................................71
6.9 Display setup, Inputs.....................................................................................................................................................................71
6.10 Audio settings....................................................................................................................................................................................72
6.11 Wi-Fi settings.....................................................................................................................................................................................73
6.12 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client.................................................................................................................................................76
6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS .........................................................................................................................77
6.14 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS ......................................................................................................................79
6.15 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, PEAP.................................................................................................................................80
6.16 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK.....................................................................................................................81
6.17 LAN settings.......................................................................................................................................................................................82
6.18 LAN Settings, Wired Authentication .....................................................................................................................................84
6.19 LAN Settings, EAP-TLS security mode ..............................................................................................................................85
6.20 LAN Settings, EAP-TTLS security mode...........................................................................................................................87
6.21 Service, mobile devices...............................................................................................................................................................88
6.22 Service, ClickShare API, remote control via API...........................................................................................................90
6.23 XMS Server Integration ...............................................................................................................................................................90
6.24 Services, SNMP...............................................................................................................................................................................91
6.25 Services, Remote Button Pairing...........................................................................................................................................92
6.26 Security, security level..................................................................................................................................................................92
6.27 Security, passwords.......................................................................................................................................................................93
6.28 Security, HTTP Encryption.........................................................................................................................................................94
6.29 Status information Base Unit....................................................................................................................................................97
6.30 Date & Time setup, manually ...................................................................................................................................................97
6.31 Date & Time setup, time server...............................................................................................................................................99
6.32 Energy savers...................................................................................................................................................................................99
6.33 Buttons............................................................................................................................................................................................... 101
6.34 Buttons, External access point............................................................................................................................................. 101
6.35 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS........................................................................................................ 102
6.36 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS..................................................................................................... 103
6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP ............................................................................................................... 104
6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK ................................................................................................... 105
6.39 Blackboard....................................................................................................................................................................................... 106
6.40 Firmware Update.......................................................................................................................................................................... 106
6.41 Support & Updates, Troubleshoot, log settings .......................................................................................................... 108
6.42 Factory defaults ............................................................................................................................................................................ 108
7 Firmware updates .............................................................................................................................................................................. 111
7.1 Firmware update ...........................................................................................................................................................................112
8 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................................................113
8.1 Troubleshooting list......................................................................................................................................................................114
9 Environmental information.........................................................................................................................................................117
9.1 Disposal information....................................................................................................................................................................118
9.2 Rohs compliance...........................................................................................................................................................................118
9.3 Importers contact information ............................................................................................................................................... 120
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Introduction to the
Installation Guide 1
1.1 Documentation .............................................................................................................................26
1.2 Symbols and fonts ........................................................................................................................26
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Introduction to the Installation Guide
1.1 Documentation
About the documentation
This installation guide explains how to install your CSE-200+ in a meeting room, It explains also how to make
everything operational. It provides detailed information on how to configure your CSE-200+.
Available System documentation
Next to the installation manual, a user guide, a safety guide, an API guide and a service manual are available
on Barco’s website, www.barco.com/clickshare.
A printed copy of the Safety Guide is included in the CSE-200+ box at purchase.
Depending on the CSE-200+ version, some graphics might be different to the ones used in this
manual. This however does not have any effect on the functionality.
1.2 Symbols and fonts
Symbol overview
The following icons are used in the manual :
Caution
Warning
Info, term definition. General info about the term
Note: gives extra information about the described subject
Tip: gives extra advice about the described subject
Font overview
• Buttons are indicated in bold, e.g. OK.
• Menu items are indicated in italic.
• Step related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in italic.
• Procedure related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in bold between 2 lines preceded by the
corresponding icon.
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CSE-200+
Specifications 2
2.1 About the CSE-200+ .....................................................................................................................28
2.2 CSE-200+ specifications ...............................................................................................................29
2.3 About the Base Unit ......................................................................................................................30
2.4 About the Button...........................................................................................................................32
2.5 Mobile Device Support ..................................................................................................................34
2.6 Ports used by the ClickShare Base Unit..........................................................................................34
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CSE-200+ Specifications
2.1 About the CSE-200+
CSE-200+ sets
CSE-200+ makes connecting to the meeting room’s video system a matter of clicking a Button.
This CSE-200+ not only helps the presenter get the presentation on-screen in a second, but it also allows the
other people in the meeting to participate more actively. The result is enhanced meeting efficiency and better
decision-making.
At the moment 4 different sets are available on the market. Each set is sold in its specific region and it can only
be used in that specific region because of Wi-Fi regulations.
Components CSE-200+ set
A standard CSE-200+ set consists of a Base Unit and 2 Buttons. Depending on the location where you buy the
product, the software of the Base Unit is different. If needed, you can buy additional Buttons and a tray to store
the Buttons.
1
Image 2–1
1 Base Unit
2 Button
Accessories included
Depending on the country where you buy the product, the following regionalized accessories are also included
in the CSE-200+ box.
Products Contains Accessories included
R9861521xx2 • R9861521 • DC adapter with AC clips type
• 1x R9861500D01 A, C, G, I3
• Printed safety manual
R9861500D01 1x R9861500D01
R9861500D01C 1x R9861500D01C
Contact your local sales representative for the correct regional variant to be used in your country.
2: xx=EU, CN, NA, ZH, RW,
3: Included AC clips can be different according to the region
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CSE-200+ Specifications
2.2 CSE-200+ specifications
Base Unit
Dimensions (HxWxD) 39mm x 200mm x 202mm
Power supply Standard 110/220 V AC plug
Power consumption Operational: 50W (max)
Standby: <8W (networked standby), < 0.5W (deep standby mode)
Weight 900 gr
Operating system Windows 7/8/8.1/10 32 & 64 bit
macOS 10.14/10.15 (Catalina)
Android 9 & 10 (ClickShare app)
iOS 11, 12 & 13 (ClickShare app)
Video outputs 1x HDMI 1.4b
Video inputs 1x HDMI 1.2
Output resolution 4K UHD (3840*2160) @ 30Hz
Input resolutions 1920x1080 @60Hz
Audio Via HDMI, analog via Audio Jack 3.5mm, S/PDIF
AirPlay Support iOS 11, 12 & 13 / macOS 10.14, 10.15
Google Cast Support Android 9, 10
Miracast support Miracast R2 support on Windows 10
Frame rate Up to 30fps*
Number of sources 2
simultaneous on screen
Number of simultaneous 16
connections
iPad, iPhone and Android Sharing of documents, browser, camera for both Android and iOS devices
compatibility via ClickShare app
Extended desktop Available for Windows, requires ClickShare Extension Pack.
Authentication protocol WPA2-PSK in stand-alone mode
WPA2-PSK or IEEE 802.1X using the ClickShare Button in network
integration mode
Wireless transmission IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and IEEE 802.15.1
protocol
Reach Adjustable with signal strength modulation; max. 30m (100 ft) between
ClickShare Button and ClickShare Base Unit
Frequency band 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHz (DFS channels supported in select number of
countries)
Connections 1x Ethernet LAN 1Gbit
1x USB Type-C 2.0 (back); 2x USB Type A 2.0 (back); 1x USB Type A 2.0
(front)
Audio analog line out on mini jack socket (3.5mm), digital S/PDIF
Noise Level Max. 25dBA @ 0-30°C
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Max. 30dBA @ 30-40°C
Temperature range Operating: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)
Max: 35°C (95°F) at 3000m
Storage: -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Humidity Storage: 0 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Operation: 0 to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Anti-theft system Kensington lock
Certifications FCC/CE
Warranty 3 years standard
*Note *In optimal WiFi conditions with minimal WiFi interference and as
measured during our quality validation. Check Network Deployment Guide
for more info on WiFi optimisation and ideal configuration depending on
your network environment.
Button
Weight 75 g/0.165 lb
Frequency band 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHz
Wireless transmission IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
protocol
Authentication protocol WPA2-PSK in stand alone mode
WPA2-PSK or IEEE 802.1X in network integration mode
Dimensions (HxWxD) 16.3 mm x 59.3 mm x 162.52 mm / 0.64” x 2.335” x 6.398”
Power consumption Powered over USB-C
5V DC
350mA Typical
500mA Maximum
2.3 About the Base Unit
Base Unit
The Base Unit receives the wireless input from the Buttons and controls the content of the meeting
room display and the sound of the meeting room's audio system.
The Base Unit can be installed in two different ways.
Base Unit functionality
The Base Unit receives the wireless input from the Buttons and controls the content of the meeting room
display and the sound of the meeting room's audio system.
The Base Unit can be inside a cabinet in the meeting room, or put on the meeting room table or mounted on a
wall. Check the Installation Guide for instructions on how to install the Base Unit.
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2 3
Image 2–2
1 USB Type-A port
2 Status LED ring
3 Standby Button
USB Port
The USB port is used to pair the Button to the Base Unit and to update the software of both the Base Unit and
the Buttons.
When plugging in the Button into the Base Unit, the Button is paired to the Base Unit. The Base Unit checks
whether the software and firmware of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit updates the software and/
or firmware.
Use a convertor to connect a Button with an USB Type-CTM connector to front USB port of the Base Unit. USB
Type-CTM port available at the backside.
Status LED ring
The color of the LED ring around the power button of the Base Unit give information on the status of the
system.
LEDs behavior Explanation
static red • receiving content from the Buttons and streaming towards the
display.
• pairing and software update of the Button is done. You can now
unplug the Button from the Base Unit.
• during the first phase of the Base Unit boot process.
blinking white • system is starting up (during the second phase)
• Button pairing is in progress
• software update of the Base Unit
breathing white • ECO standby mode
static white • awake and ready (i.e. showing the welcome message on the
display)
• pairing is done
red blinking • an error occurred
dark • deep standby/off
Power button
The button at the front of the Base Unit has a standby function once the Base Unit is powered.
• When the system is in normal operational mode, a push makes the system goes into a pre-defined standby
mode.
• When the system is in standby, a push triggers the system to start up and it goes into normal operational
mode.
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Back layout of the Base Unit
The connection panel is situated at the back of the Base Unit.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Image 2–3 Backside Base Unit
1 Digital Audio out
2 Analog Audio out
3 HDMI out
4 LAN Ethernet connection
5 USB Type-A port
6 USB Type-CTM port
7 HDMI in
8 Power connection
9 Reset
10 Kensington lock
Mechanical fixture points
The mechanical fixture points are located at the bottom of the Base Unit
Antenna
The antenna is built-in in the CSE-200+.
Bottom layout of the Base Unit
The serial number label containing the Barco part number, the revision number, production date (week-year)
and the serial number.
The product label with the applicable certification logos.
The product label contains:
• the Barco logo
• the product name
• the Barco part number
• the power rating
• markings for applicable standards (CE, CCC, UL, ...)
• markings for waste regulation
• “Made in ...”
2.4 About the Button
Button
A Button toggles the sharing of the individual PC or MAC screen on the meeting screen.
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Button layout
A Button consists of three main components.
1 2 3
Image 2–4 Button layout
1 USB connector
2 Button
3 LED ring
USB connector
Using the USB connector the Button can be plugged into a laptop (for sharing your screen) or the Base Unit
(for pairing the Button to the Base Unit or updating its software). Button R9861500D1 has a USB Type-A
connector, Button R9861500D1C has a USB Type-CTM connector. Depending on the type of USB port on your
laptop or on the Base Unit a convertor must be use.
Button
Click the Button to display the content of the laptop's screen on the meeting room display. Clicking the Button
during the meeting will toggle the sharing of the screen.
LED ring
The LED ring indicates the current status of your ClickShare.
LEDs behavior Explanation
white blinking • the Button is plugged in the laptop and initializing or waiting for
the user to start the ClickShare application.
• pairing/software update of the Button in the Base Unit is in
progress.
static white • ClickShare is ready to start sharing your screen.
• pairing is done. You can now unplug the Button from the Base
Unit.
static red • sharing your screen with the display4.
• pairing and software update is done. You can now unplug the
Button from the Base Unit.
red blinking • an error occurred.
off (no light) • the Button is not or not properly inserted into the USB port.
• the Button might be defective.
• the USB port or computer might be defective.
Button label
The label at the bottom of the Button contains:
• the Barco logo
4: While sharing content, the laptop will not go to standby. Once sharing is stopped, the laptop will again be capable of going to standly.
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• the Barco part number
• the serial number
• the revision number
• markings for applicable standards
• markings for waste regulation
• “Made in...”
Handle the Button cable with care. Rough handling might cause defects.
2.5 Mobile Device Support
Overview
The below list of Apps are supported by ClickShare and can be installed on your mobile device from Google
Play or Apple App Store.
Before you can use your mobile device with ClickShare, you have to connect the mobile device Wi-Fi with the
ClickShare Base Unit Wi-Fi. Follow the instructions as given in your mobile device user guide.
App Used on Logo
ClickShare App iOS
Android
2.6 Ports used by the ClickShare Base Unit
Overview
Sender CSE-200+ Base Unit
ClickShare Button TCP 6541; 6542; 6543; 6544; 6545
UDP 514
ClickShare Apps TCP 6541; 6542; 6543; 6544; 6545
for Windows,
UDP 5353
MacOS, iOS and
Android
ClickShare TCP 80; 443
Configurator
ClickShare REST TCP 4000; 4001
API & XMS
Airplay TCP 4100-4200; 7000; 7100; 47000
UDP 4100-4200; 5353
Google Cast TCP 8008; 8009; 9080
UDP 1900; 32768:610005
Auto-update TCP 80; 443
Button Manager TCP 6546
If Proxy settings are enabled in the Configurator for auto-update functionality, additional ports may be used.
5: Google Cast will pick a random UDP port above 32768 to facilitate video streaming
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3.1 Environmental Condition Check.....................................................................................................36
3.2 Basic Workflow.............................................................................................................................36
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Getting started
3.1 Environmental Condition Check
Environment condition check
For installations in environments where the device is subject to excessive dust, then it is highly advisable and
desirable to have this dust removed prior to it reaching the device clean air supply. Devices or structures to
extract or shield excessive dust well away from the device are a prerequisite; if this is not a feasible solution
then measures to relocate the device to a clean air environment should be considered.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure at all times that the device is protected from the harmful effects of
hostile airborne particles in the environment of the device. The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse repair
if a device has been subject to negligence, abandon or improper use.
Ambient temperature conditions
Max. ambient temperature : +40°C or 104°F
Min. ambient temperature: +0°C or 32°F
Storage temperature: -10°C to +60°C (14°F to 140°F)
Humidity Conditions
Storage: 0 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Operation: 0 to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Environment
Do not install the device in a site near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to
direct sunlight, excessive dust or humidity. Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling; check that
temperature near the installation site is not excessive.
3.2 Basic Workflow
Before using CSE-200+
1. Unpack the ClickShare components and accessories from the box.
For a detailed overview of the content of the CSE-200+ box, see “About the CSE-200+”, page 28.
2. Install the Base Unit in the meeting room using one of the 2 possible installation methods.
For more information on the installing procedures, see “CSE-200+ Installation”, page 37
3. Connect the video signal between the Base Unit and the display.
4. Connect the audio from the Base Unit to the meeting room's sound system (only required for audio via jack
or SPDIF).
5. If configuration via a network is needed, connect a network cable between the Base Unit and the local
network (if not yet done to power the Base Unit).
6. Connect the Base Unit to the mains power.
For more information see “Power connection”, page 45,
7. If desired, configure CSE-200+ via the Configurator.
For more information on the different ways to configure CSE-200+, see “CSE-200+ Configurator”, page 55
For more information on using CSE-200+, refer to the CSE-200+ User Guide. This manual can be
found on Barco's website www.barco.com/clickshare.
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4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit ............................................................................................38
4.2 Table mounting.............................................................................................................................38
4.3 Wall mounting ..............................................................................................................................38
4.4 Video signal connections to the Base Unit ......................................................................................39
4.5 Audio connection ..........................................................................................................................40
4.6 LAN connection ............................................................................................................................40
4.7 Out-of-the-box use........................................................................................................................41
4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link..............................................................................................42
4.9 Integration in the Enterprise network ..............................................................................................42
4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network..................................................................................44
4.11 Power connection .........................................................................................................................45
4.12 Starting up for the first time............................................................................................................48
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4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit
For optimal performance, install the Base Unit close to the display and avoid obstacles between the
Base Unit and the Buttons.
Make sure not to install the Base Unit in a metal enclosure.
Introduction to the installation methods
The Base Unit can be installed in different ways in a meeting room.
• Table mount
• Wall mount
A Kensington lock is foreseen on one side of the Base Unit.
WARNING: Ceiling mount is not allowed !
Standalone or network integration
The Base Unit can be use as standalone unit or integrated in a corporate network.
• Out-of-the-box use
• Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link
• Integration in the Enterprise network
• Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network
4.2 Table mounting
Overview
Put the Base Unit directly on the meeting room table.
The total weight of the Base Unit is 600 g.
4.3 Wall mounting
About wall mounting
No mounting bracket is needed to install the Base Unit on the wall. The Base Unit can be mounted in any
position on the wall, but it is preferred to mount it with the connections downwards.
The total weight of the Base Unit is 600 g.
Required tools
• a drill (type of drill depends on the type of wall)
• Screwdriver (depending on the used screws)
Required parts
• 2 mounting screws, maximum head diameter of 6.5 mm
• 2 plugs
How to install
1. Drill two holes in the wall or ceiling as indicated on the drawing.
Horizontal distance : 162 mm,
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Ø6.5
Image 4–1 Mounting holes
2. Insert a plug in each hole (if needed, depends on the wall or ceiling type) and drive in 2 screws. Do not
drive in the screws completely.
Note: Mounting screws and plugs are not included in the CSE-200+ box . The type of screws and
plugs depend on the type of wall (stone, wood, plasterboard, ...) you are mounting the Base Unit to.
Make sure the head of the screw is not larger than the hole in the bottom plate of the Base Unit (< 6.5
mm).
3. Hook the Base Unit on both screw heads and slide the Base Unit downwards until it is fixed.
4.4 Video signal connections to the Base Unit
About Video signal connection
A single screen can be connected to the Base Unit.
To connect a display, an HDMI connection should be made between the Base Unit and the display.
To connect
1. Connect the Base Unit to the display using a display cable.
Note: No display cables are included in the ClickShare box at purchase.
When setting up a display configuration, connect the HDMI cable to the display. When necessary, use an
adapter piece to connect to a display port or a DVI port on the display side.
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HDMI OUT
Image 4–2 Display connection
4.5 Audio connection
About audio
The ClickShare Button captures the audio output of the user’s laptop and sends it to the Base Unit together
with the video signal. The audio will be output at line levels from the mini jack socket (3.5mm), TOSLINK
socket and via the HDMI connector.
It is up to the user to decide whether or not to send the audio signal together with the video signal. The user
can decide this by using the same tools as he would to control the laptop’s speakers or a headphone: the
audio controls of the operating system (eg for Windows: Control Panel > Sounds and audio devices) or the
physical buttons on the keyboard of their laptop (mute/unmute, lower volume, higher volume).
There will be synchronization between the audio and video signal.
Audio via HDMI
When your display is connected via HDMI and it supports audio, a separate audio connection is not
necessary. The audio signal is sent together with the video signal to the display.
How to connect separate audio
1. When using the analog output, connect an audio cable with mini jack (3.5mm) into the analog audio output
of the Base Unit.
When using the digital output, connect an fibre optical cable with TOSLINK connector into the digital audio
output of the Base Unit.
2. Connect the other side to the meeting room's sound system.
Audio output needs to be selected in the Configurator, for more info, see “Audio settings”, page 72.
Sound is not sent out
In some Windows environments sound is not sent out. This can be solved as follow:
1. Right click on the sound icon in the system tray and select Playback devices. The Sound window opens.
2. Select Speakers ClickShare, select Set default and click Apply.
4.6 LAN connection
About LAN connection
The Base Unit can be connected to a local network or directly to a laptop. For normal operation, a LAN
connection is not necessary.
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Maximum allowed LAN speed: 1000 Mbit
The LAN connection can be used:
• to configure your CSE-200+ unit
• to update the software
• for maintenance purposes
• for network integration of your CSE-200+ unit
How to connect
1. Insert a network cable with RJ-45 connector into the LAN port.
2. Connect the other side to a LAN.
4.7 Out-of-the-box use
Overview
In this default mode, the ClickShare Base Unit and Button (s) operate directly out of the box, without any
integration in the Enterprise network. Users can connect directly to the Base Unit Wi-Fi via the ClickShare
Buttons, using the ClickShare App or with their mobile devices using Airplay or Google Cast.
B C
D D
E E
F G H
Image 4–3 Out-of-the-Box use
A Meeting room screen E Guest laptop
B Employee mobile F Wireless or Ethernet connection
C Guest mobile G Ethernet connection
D Employee laptop H Wireless connection
Note: Using a ClickShare Button allows you to stay connected to the internet. Using the ClickShare App,
Airplay or Google Cast will require connecting to the Base Unit directly and will only be able to access the
internet if the device supports to use data (3G/4G) at the same time. For an improved user experience, it is
highly recommended to connect an Ethernet cable to the Base Unit.
Using the ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons directly out of the box is ideal for temporary setups, visitor
centers and small to medium installations without network integration needs or possibilities. This setup
requires the least installation effort and keeps any shared data completely separated from your Enterprise
network. Updating and configuring the Base Units will need to be done manually.
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4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link
Overview
In this extended out-of-the-box mode, an Ethernet connection is made between the ClickShare Base Unit and
the corporate network. The ClickShare Base Unit Wi-Fi is kept enabled, ensuring users can still connect
directly to the Base Unit Wi-Fi via the ClickShare Buttons, using the ClickShare App, Miracast, Airplay or
Google Cast. Employee computers running the ClickShare App and employee mobile devices using Airplay or
Google Cast can connect via the corporate LAN.
Note: Using a ClickShare Button allows guests to stay connected to the Guest LAN and thus retain internet
connectivity. Guest mobile devices will usually need to connect to the Base Unit directly and will only be able
to access the internet if the device supports to use data (3G/4G) at the same time.
B C
D D
E E
F G H
Image 4–4 Out-of-the-Box use with Ethernet link
A Meeting room screen E Guest laptop
B Employee mobile F Wireless or Ethernet connection
C Guest mobile G Ethernet connection
D Employee laptop H Wireless connection
Using the ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons directly out of the box is ideal for temporary setups, visitors'
centers and small to medium installations without network integration needs. The Ethernet connection allows
employees to use the ClickShare App without switching their Wi-Fi network, as well as central management
via XMS and for auto-updates. Guest BYOD users will usually not be able to share with the ClickShare Base
Unit unless they switch their Wi-Fi connection to the Base Unit SSID.
4.9 Integration in the Enterprise network
Overview
In this full network integration mode, the ClickShare Base Unit is integrated into the corporate network or
guest network via a cabled connection. The Base Unit's wireless access point is typically disabled and all
traffic from the Button (s), the ClickShare App, Airplay, Google Cast and Miracast travels via the Enterprise
network to the Base Unit. Employees and guests can share directly via the ClickShare Button or when
connected with their mobile device to the same Enterprise network. Employees can also share using the
ClickShare App (for guest users, a bridge is required between the guest and corporate network).
Note: The ClickShare Buttons are wirelessly connected via the corporate access points (APs) to the corporate
LAN. All sharing traffic travels through the LAN to the Base Unit.
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B C
D D
F G H
Image 4–5 Enterprise network integration
A Meeting room screen E Guest laptop
B Employee mobile F Wireless or Ethernet connection
C Guest mobile G Ethernet connection
D Employee laptop H Wireless connection
This setup is used for large Enterprise installations where ClickShare Units are integrated into a single
corporate network, which is used for all devices.
Advantages
• Less Wi-Fi access points allowing to better control the Wi-Fi spectrum.
• Easy installation in your Enterprise network via the ClickShare configurator or via XMS.
• Improved Wi-Fi coverage for theButtons and BYOD6 devices.
• Employees can keep using their mobile devices on the same Enterprise network while sharing via
ClickShare.
• Employees can share using the ClickShare App without switching networks, keeping their internet access
over Wi-Fi.
• Guests can share using the ClickShare Button, keeping their internet access over Wi-Fi. When the Base
Unit Wi-Fi is enabled, direct connections to the Base Unit are also possible.
How to setup via the Configurator
1. Connect the Base Unit and browse to the ClickShare Configurator and log in.
2. Select Button in the System menu and click Edit settings.
Select External Access Point from the drop down menu and select the preferred authentication mode and
fill out the details.
Click Save Changes. For more information, see “Buttons”, page 101
3. Pair the Buttons again with the Base Unit.
4. Optionally the Base Unit’s Wi-Fi can be set to Access Point or can be set to Off. For more info, “Wi-Fi
settings”, page 73
Setup via XMS
1. Log in to XMS and go to the Base Units tab.
2. In the device list select the Unit(s) for deploying network integration mode and click Edit in the top right
menu..
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3. Browse to System > Button Connects To in the configurator.
4. Select External Access Point from the drop-down menu.
5. Select the preferred authentication mode and fill out the details.
6. Click Save Changes when finished.
7. Re-pair the ClickShare Buttons with the updated Base Unit(s) to apply the new configuration
For more detailed information on how to use XMS, consult the XMS user guide.
4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network
Overview
In this integration mode, the ClickShare Base Unit is connected to a dedicated physical or virtual LAN via a
cabled network. The Base Unit's wireless access point function is typically disabled. Corporate users as well
as guests share directly via the ClickShare Button, via the ClickShare App and with their mobile devices using
Airplay, Google Cast or Miracast if they are connected to the dedicated LAN or Enterprise network. This setup
allows for more fine grained access control or to separate the ClickShare network traffic from all other IP traffic
to ensure business requirements in terms of bandwidth and latency.
Note: The ClickShare Buttons are also connected to the dedicated LAN and all sharing traffic travels through
that LAN to the Base Unit. When using a ClickShare Button or ClickShare App for sharing, all users can keep
their computers connected to any of the other connected networks and still have corporate and internet
access. Mobile users will be able to access the internet on the corporate LAN if the network configuration
allows it.
B C
D D
E E
F G H
Image 4–6 Dedicated enterprise network
A Meeting room screen E Guest laptop
B Employee mobile F Wireless or Ethernet connection
C Guest mobile G Ethernet connection
D Employee laptop H Wireless connection
This setup is used to integrate ClickShare into a dedicated network because a connection to an existing
network is not required or wanted. It is preferred for large Enterprise installations where security constraints
are strict, such as for Banks, Defense industry, Government, etc.
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Advantages
• Less Wi-Fi access points allowing to better control the Wi-Fi spectrum.
• Eliminates any security risks via ClickShare because all Base Units are in an isolated and separate (virtual)
LAN.
• Easy management of all ClickShare Base Units in the separate (virtual) LAN, e.g. through their assigned IP
addresses.
• If the network configuration allows it, mobile users remain connected to their current network when sharing
and have access to corporate environment and the internet. Enterprise network traffic is routed to the
dedicated ClickShare network for content sharing purposes.
How to setup via the Configurator
1. Connect the Base Unit and browse to the ClickShare Configurator and log in.
2. Select Button in the System menu and click Edit settings.
Select External Access Point from the drop down menu and select the preferred authentication mode and
fill out the details.
Click Save Changes. For more information, see “Buttons”, page 101
3. Pair the Buttons again with the Base Unit.
4. Optionally the Base Unit’s Wi-Fi can be set to Access Point or can be set to Off. For more info, “Wi-Fi
settings”, page 73
Setup via XMS
1. Log in to XMS and go to the Base Units tab.
2. In the device list select the Unit(s) for deploying network integration mode and click Edit in the top right
menu..
3. Browse to System > Button Connects To in the configurator.
4. Select External Access Point from the drop-down menu.
5. Select the preferred authentication mode and fill out the details.
6. Click Save Changes when finished.
7. Re-pair the ClickShare Buttons with the updated Base Unit(s) to apply the new configuration
For more detailed information on how to use XMS, consult the XMS user guide.
4.11 Power connection
About power
This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed Power Unit marked “Class 2” or “LPS” or “Limited
Power Source” with output rated 12 VDC 4.2A..
An external power adapter is delivered with the product.
2 types of power supplies are in use to power the Base Unit. One with replaceable clips to plug the power
supply into the wall outlet and one with different types of power cords.
Once the Base Unit is powered, it starts up. Then the power button can be used to switch on or off.
How to connect the external power adapter with clips.
1. Plug the barrel connector of the power adapter into the power input of the Base unit.
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2. Slide a power input adaptor piece (US, CN, EU or UK) on the power adapter of the ClickShare . Use the
one which is applicable in your country.
1. Slide up to lock the adapter piece (1). Slide down to unlock the adapter piece (2).
Image 4–7
Image 4–8
1 2
Image 4–9
3. Connect the power cable to the wall outlet.
Power supply with different power cords
Depending on the model and country, different power cables are delivered. Use always the correct cable to
connect the device to the wall outlet. If the correct cable is not available in the packing of the device, consult
your local supplier for a correct power cord.
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Image 4–10 Power adapter
Image 4–11 Power cables
Plug the barrel connector of the power adapter into the power input of the Base unit.
To connect, the power adapter, plug one side of the power cable into the power adapter and connect the other
side to the wall outlet.
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4.12 Starting up for the first time
Start wall paper
When starting up a new CSE-200+ an update wall paper will be displayed.
Image 4–12
Download the new firmware and install. For more info about firmware update, see “Firmware update”, page
112
This wall paper will be displayed again when no updates are done within the next 18 months.
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Buttons 5
5.1 Pairing .........................................................................................................................................50
5.2 ClickShare Extension Pack ...........................................................................................................51
5.3 ClickShare Extension Pack installer ...............................................................................................51
5.4 ClickShare Windows Certified driver ..............................................................................................52
5.5 ClickShare Desktop app................................................................................................................52
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Preparing the Buttons
5.1 Pairing
Pairing of the Buttons with the Base Unit
To be able to use a Button it should be assigned to the Base Unit you are using. This process is called pairing.
By default, the Button(s) delivered with the Base Unit are already paired to that specific Base Unit.
In case you buy additional Buttons or when a Button should be assigned to another Base Unit, the Button
needs to be paired (again). The Button software update runs in the background and will not impact users while
using the system. When downgrading or updating to an older version of the Base Unit software the Buttons
need to paired manually to update their software and that only in case the Button update over Wi-Fi is
disabled.
A Button can only be paired to one Base Unit at a time.
The Button will always make connection to the Base Unit it was last paired to.
Pairing a Button can be done in two ways:
• by plugging the Button to the Base Unit.
• by using the Button Manager application running on your laptop.
To pair a Button to the Base Unit by plugging in
1. Insert the Button in one of the USB port available on the Base Unit you are using (image is only given as
example, all USB connectors can be used).
Note: For some ports or Buttons, it can be necessary to use a convertor.
Image 5–1 Pair Button
Both the LEDs of the Button and the LEDs of the Base Unit are blinking white. This means pairing is in
progress.
The Base Unit automatically checks whether the software of the Button is up to date. If not, the Base Unit
updates the Button software. This may take more time.
During the pairing and update process, a small status bar is display.
The result of the pairing process can be as follows:
• When the LEDs become static white, the Button is paired to the Base Unit, but no software update was
needed. You can unplug the Button from the Base Unit.
• When the LEDs become static red, the Button is paired to the Base Unit and the software update has
finished. You can unplug the Button from the Base Unit.
2. Unplug the Button from the Base Unit.
The Button is now ready for use.
To pair a Button to the Base Unit using the Button Manager
Via the Button Manager client application running on your laptop, up to 4 Buttons can be paired
simultaneously to a Base Unit without plugging the Buttons to the Base Unit. The Buttons are plugged in to
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your laptop. For more information about the Button Manager, consult the Button Manager’s user guide which
can be downloaded from Barco’s website.
5.2 ClickShare Extension Pack
About
The ClickShare Extension Pack is a collection of tools to upgrade your ClickShare user experience. This
Extension Pack contains the ClickShare Launcher service and a driver to enable the Extended Desktop
functionality. Both tools will be installed by default. To change the default behavior of the installer, the installer
will need to be executed with command line parameters.
The ClickShare Extension Pack can be installed by the end user manually, pre-installed on your company’s
laptop image or deployed company-wide with SCCM or other tools.
The ClickShare Extension Pack can be used in combination with a Button and/or with the ClickShare desktop
app.
The latest extension pack can be downloaded via http://www.barco.com/en/product/clickshare-extension-pack
5.3 ClickShare Extension Pack installer
Interactive setup
In this setup, the user runs the installer which will install the ClickShare Extension Pack on his computer after
the user accepts the EULA.
After the setup finished, the ClickShare launcher will be started automatically. The Extended desktop driver
can only be used after the user reboots his computer.
Starting the setup
1. Download the ClickShare Extension Pack (download via
http://www.barco.com/en/product/clickshare-extension-pack).
2. Unzip the downloaded file.
3. Click ClickShare-Extension-Pack.msi to start the installation.
Image 5–2
4. Click Next, accept the License Agreement and click Next to continue.
If necessary, follow the on screen instructions.
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Silent setup
In this setup, a user or an IT admin can install the ClickShare Extension pack using the Windows command
prompt. Following is an example of a silent installation (version numbers are only given as example, always
check Barco’s web for the latest version):
Launcher only install:
msiexec. exe /i ClickShare-Extension-Pack-01.00.02.0003. msi ACCEPT_EULA=YES
INSTALLFOLDER=C:\ LAUNCH_APP=YES /qn
Extended desktop only install :
msiexec. exe /i ClickShare-Extension-Pack-01.00.02.0003. msi ACCEPT_EULA=YES
ADDLOCAL=ExtendedDesktopDriverFeature INSTALLFOLDER=C:\ LAUNCH_APP=YES /qn
Full install (laucher + extended desktop):
msiexec. exe /i ClickShare-Extension-Pack-01.00.02.0003. msi ACCEPT_EULA=YES
ADDLOCAL=ALL INSTALLFOLDER=C:\ LAUNCH_APP=YES /qn
The computer will reboot. This can be suppressed with /norestart. A reboot will be needed
afterwards for the extended desktop feature to be working. In case the end-user should decide if
they want to reboot, /promptrestart /QB!+ can be used (basic UI, no cancel option, but prompt to
reboot)
Parameter Description
ACCEPT_EULA This parameter shows that the installer accepts the EULA text as is. This parameters
must be set to YES in order to continue to the installation.
INSTALLFOLD- This parameter specifies the installation directory for ClickShare launcher. If not
ER specified, the default folder will be the Program Files folder.
LAUNCH_APP The ClickShare launcher application will be started right after the installation finishes if
this parameter is set to YES. Otherwise, the launcher application will not be started.
/qn This parameter indicates that the installation will be done in silent mode, meaning that
there will be no visible windows during the installation.
ADDLOCAL This parameter indicated the type of the installation. No parameter added, installs only
the launcher.
Windows environment variable
The variable to be used is CLICKSHARE_LAUNCHER_CLIENT_PATH. The value should be the path to the
client software.
5.4 ClickShare Windows Certified driver
About
The ClickShare Windows Certified driver is auto-installed when plugging in a Button in a Window PC.
This Windows driver automatically lauches the executable on the Button.
Note that at least version 1.16.0 is required. In case an older version is installed on your PC, start windows
update check for updates with a button inserted into your PC.
5.5 ClickShare Desktop app
About the
With the ClickShare desktop app installed on your computer you can enter a meeting room and get on the
screen in a few seconds without the need to plug in a Button. The ClickShare app can be used in combination
with a Button.
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The ClickShare desktop app connects to the meeting room screen in order to share your content. Presence
detection technology is used to do so. The ClickShare desktop app uses presence detection technics to
determine which meeting room is closest to the user. Just click on your meeting room name. This means you
will never have to enter IP addresses or scroll long lists of meeting rooms before being connected to your
meeting room.
Installation
When the ClickShare desktop app is not pre-deployed in your IT environment, you can download and install
the software without administrator rights from www.clickshare.app .
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6.1 Accessing the Configurator ...........................................................................................................57
6.2 ClickShare Configuration Wizard ...................................................................................................60
6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size ...............................................................................................63
6.4 Meeting room information..............................................................................................................64
6.5 Personalisation, wallpaper.............................................................................................................66
6.6 Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper ........................................................................................67
6.7 Manage configuration files.............................................................................................................69
6.8 Display setup, Outputs ..................................................................................................................71
6.9 Display setup, Inputs.....................................................................................................................71
6.10 Audio settings ..............................................................................................................................72
6.11 Wi-Fi settings ...............................................................................................................................73
6.12 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client .......................................................................................................76
6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS........................................................................................77
6.14 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS......................................................................................79
6.15 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, PEAP.............................................................................................80
6.16 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK.....................................................................................81
6.17 LAN settings.................................................................................................................................82
6.18 LAN Settings, Wired Authentication................................................................................................84
6.19 LAN Settings, EAP-TLS security mode...........................................................................................85
6.20 LAN Settings, EAP-TTLS security mode.........................................................................................87
6.21 Service, mobile devices ................................................................................................................88
6.22 Service, ClickShare API, remote control via API ..............................................................................90
6.23 XMS Server Integration .................................................................................................................90
6.24 Services, SNMP ...........................................................................................................................91
6.25 Services, Remote Button Pairing ...................................................................................................92
6.26 Security, security level...................................................................................................................92
6.27 Security, passwords......................................................................................................................93
6.28 Security, HTTP Encryption ............................................................................................................94
6.29 Status information Base Unit .........................................................................................................97
6.30 Date & Time setup, manually .........................................................................................................97
6.31 Date & Time setup, time server ......................................................................................................99
6.32 Energy savers ..............................................................................................................................99
6.33 Buttons ...................................................................................................................................... 101
6.34 Buttons, External access point..................................................................................................... 101
6.35 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS ............................................................................ 102
6.36 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS .......................................................................... 103
6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP ................................................................................. 104
6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK ......................................................................... 105
6.39 Blackboard................................................................................................................................. 106
6.40 Firmware Update ........................................................................................................................ 106
6.41 Support & Updates, Troubleshoot, log settings.............................................................................. 108
6.42 Factory defaults.......................................................................................................................... 108
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Within some menus the Configurator is indicated as WebUI. E.g. WebUI password, that is the
password to enter the Configurator.
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6.1 Accessing the Configurator
Getting access to the Configurator
There are three ways to access the Configurator:
• Via the LAN
• Direct Ethernet connection between PC and Base Unit.
• Via the Base Unit's wireless network
When accessing the configurator for the first time, the ClickShare Configuration Wizard starts automatically.
This configuration wizard can be started at any moment to change your configuration instead of using the
menus.
To access the Configurator via the LAN
1. Open a browser.
Note: Supported browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
2. Browse to the IP address of your device.
Note: If you do not know the IP address due to Show network info is disabled, connect via a direct
connection or via a wireless connection to your device to discover the wired IP address.
A login screen appears.
Image 6–1 Login screen
3. To change the language of the Configurator, click on the drop down next to the current selected language
and select the desired language.
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Image 6–2 Configurator lanuguages
The following languages are possible:
• Arabic
• Simplified Chinese
• Traditional Chinese
• Danish
• Dutch
• English
• Finnish
• French
• German
• Italian
• Japanese
• Korean
• Norwegian
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Spanish
• Swedish
The Configurator language changes to the selected language.
4. Enter the user name 'admin' and the password, read and accept the EULA and the Privacy policy and click
OK.
By default, the password is set to 'admin'.
Warning: It is strongly recommended to change the default password into a strong password on first use,
to prevent that anyone else accessing the configurator can change the settings of the ClickShare Base
Unit. See section “Security, passwords”.
The Configurator opens.
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Image 6–3 Start screen
The language of the configurator can be changed on any page in the interface.
The screen is split up in 2 panes. Left pane with the selection buttons and a right pane to configure the
selected function.
The startup screen itself shows:
• the wired IP address
• the wireless SSID
• the number of Buttons connected
• the system state
If you cannot find the IP address (e.g. there is no screen available) you should connect to the Base
Unit directly with your laptop via an Ethernet crossover cable and access the web interface using
the fixed IP address 192.168.1.23. Make sure your own LAN adapter is set in the 192.168.1.x
range.
To access the Configurator via a direct connection.
1. Connect the Base Unit to your laptop using an Ethernet cable.
2. On your laptop, open a browser.
Note: Supported browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
3. Browse to http://192.168.1.23.
A login screen appears.
4. Enter the user name 'admin' and the password, read and accept the EULA and click OK.
By default the password is set to 'admin'.
The configurator opens. The wired IP address is given on the startup page.
To access the Configurator via the Base Unit wireless network
1. On your laptop, connect to the Base Unit wireless network.
The default SSID and password to connect to the Base Unit are respectively 'ClickShare-<serial base
number>' and 'clickshare'.
2. On your laptop, open a browser.
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Note: Supported browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
3. Browse to http://192.168.2.1.
A login screen appears.
4. Enter the user name 'admin' and the password, read and accept the EULA and click OK.
By default the password is set to 'admin'.
The configurator opens. The wired IP address is given on the startup page.
Older laptops might not support the 5 GHz Frequency Band. If your Base Unit is set to that
frequency range, those devices will not be able to connect to the Base Unit via the wireless network.
Overview of functions
Group Function
Personalization On-Screen ID
Wallpaper
Configuration Files
Display & Audio Outputs
Inputs
Wi-Fi & Network Wi-Fi Settings
LAN Settings
Services
Security Security levels
Passwords
System Base Unit Status
Date & Time
Energy Savers
Buttons
Blackboard
Support & Updates Firmware
Troubleshoot
When a setting is changed, always click Save changes to store the changes.
6.2 ClickShare Configuration Wizard
About the configuration wizard
During the first start up of the Base Unit, the configuration wizard starts up automatically.
All basic settings necessary to configure the Base Unit are covered by the configuration wizard. Once the
configuration wizard is finished, the Base Unit is ready to be used.
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Image 6–4 Configuration wizard
To start the wizard, click on Start Configuration.
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Image 6–5 Configuration wizard, Personalisation
Fill out the necessary field and click Next to continue.
To return to the previous step, click on Back.
For more information about a specific topic, see one of the following topics.
The ClickShare Configuration Wizard can be started at any time to change the configuration just by clicking on
ClickShare Configuration Wizard at the left bottom of each screen.
Personalisa- Language on-screen text See “”, .
tion
Meeting room name, location name and See “”, .
welcome message
System Time zone, manual time setup See “Date & Time setup, manually”, page 97.
Use NTP See “Date & Time setup, time server”, page
99.
Security Level settings See “Security, security level”, page 92.
Password ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) password See “Security, passwords”, page 93.
Network Frequency band, channel Wi-Fi passphrase See “Wi-Fi settings”, page 73.
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Image 6–6 Configuration Wizard start
6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size
About the on-screen language.
The on-screen language can be set independent of the configurator language. The on-screen text size can be
changed between small, medium or large.
Language selection
1. Log in to the Configurator
2. Click Personalisation → On-Screen ID.
Image 6–7 Personalisation, On-Screen ID
3. Select the language of the on-screen text. Click on the drop down box next to Language for on-screen text
and select the desired language.
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The following languages are possible:
• Arabic
• Simplified Chinese
• Traditional Chinese
• Danish
• Dutch
• English
• Finnish
• French
• German
• Italian
• Japanese
• Korean
• Norwegian
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Spanish
• Swedish
Text size
1. Log in to the Configurator
2. Click Personalisation → On-Screen ID.
3. Click on the drop down box next to On-screen text size and select the desired font size.
The following sizes are possible:
• Small
• Medium
• Large
6.4 Meeting room information
About meeting room settings
The following settings are possible:
• Meeting room name
• Meeting room location
• Welcome message on the ClickShare screen
• Show meeting room info
• Show network info
• Show source names
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Image 6–8 Personalisation, On-Screen ID
Meeting room name, location and welcome message
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Personalisation → On-screen ID.
3. Click in the input field next to Meeting room name and enter a name for the meeting room.
This text is shown on the user's device when the Button is ready to share ("Ready to share on..."), on the
central screen connected to the Base Unit and in the list of AirPlay receivers on the user's iOS device.
4. Click in the input field next to Location name and enter the location.
5. Click in the input field next to Welcome message and enter the desired message.
Show on-screen information
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Personalisation → On-screen ID.
3. Check the check box in front of Show meeting room info.
Checked: meeting room name, location and welcome message are displayed on-screen when nothing is
shared.
Not checked: nothing is shown on-screen.
4. Check the check box in front of Show network info.
Checked: LAN information such as wired IP address, hostname are displayed. Also the Wi-Fi IP address
and SSID are displayed.
Not checked: no LAN nor Wi-Fi information is displayed.
5. Check the check box in front of Show source names.
Checked: the source name of the shared content is displayed on the screen.
Not checked: no source info displayed on the screen.
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6.5 Personalisation, wallpaper
About wallpaper
When CSE-200+ starts up, a background (wallpaper) is displayed. The display of this background wallpaper
can be disabled.
By default a general ClickShare and a quick start wallpaper are available. The possibility exists to upload
personal backgrounds (wallpapers). The default wallpapers cannot be removed from the system.
Wallpaper selection
1. Log in to the Configurator
2. Click Personalisation → Wallpaper.
Image 6–9 Wallpaper selection
The Wallpaper selection pane is shown. The current selected wallpaper is shown with a red border.
3. Select one of the available wallpapers and click on Save Changes.
Note: By default a general Barco CSE-200+ wallpaper and a CSE-200+ Quick Start Guide wallpapers
are available.
They are automatically resized to fit the aspect ratio of the screen.
The selected wallpaper is indicated with a red border.
The message Successfully applied changes appears on top of the wallpaper selection window.
You can also add a personal wallpaper, e.g. your company logo. For more information on adding a
new wallpaper to the list, see “Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper”, page 67.
Download wallpaper
1. Hoover with your mouse over the wallpaper to download and click on the download symbol on the upper
right corner.
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Image 6–10 Download wallpaper
The wallpaper is downloaded to your PC.
Enable - disable Wallpaper
1. Within the Wallpaper pane, check the check box next to Show the wallpaper when no one is sharing their
screen.
Checked: wallpaper will be displayed when no one is sharing content.
Not checked: no wallpaper will be displayed when no one is sharing content. The video output of the Base
Unit is disabled when no content is shared. This feature is especially useful when the Base Unit is
integrated in a larger AK system
6.6 Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper
About a personalized wallpaper
Via the Configurator it is possible to upload personalized backgrounds or wallpapers.
The upload file should be a JPEG, PNG, BMP or TIFF format with a maximum size of 2.5MB.
Maximum 5 wallpaper can be uploaded.
How to upload
1. Log in to the Configurator
2. Click Personalisation → Wallpaper.
The Wallpaper selection pane is shown. The current selected wallpaper is shown with a red border.
3. Hoover your mouse over the free place and click on Choose image.
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Image 6–11 Personalized wallpaper selection
A browser window opens.
4. Browse for the desired image, click Open to load the image.
The content of the file is checked and when valid (format and size), the file is uploaded. The new wallpaper
gets a red border.
5. Click on Save changes to apply the personalized wallpaper
The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page.
Change personalized image
1. Click Personalisation → Wallpaper.
2. Hoover your mouse over the current personalized image and click Change image.
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Image 6–12 Change image
3. Browse for the desired image, click Open to load the image.
The content of the file is checked and when valid (format and size), the file is uploaded. The new wallpaper
gets a red border.
4. Click on Save changes to apply the personalized wallpaper and replace the previous file.
The message Successfully applied changes is displayed on top of the page.
Remove personalized wallpaper
1. Hoover your mouse over the current image and click on the trash bin to remove the image.
Image 6–13 Remove wallpaper
The personalized wallpaper is removed and the default wall paper is activated.
6.7 Manage configuration files
About Manage configuration files
A full backup can be downloaded but cannot be used to duplicate configuration settings to other Base Units.
Therefore, it is possible to download a Portable version. This portable version can be uploaded via the upload
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configuration button on other Base Units (same type). Via the same button, the full backup can be uploaded
on the original Base Unit.
A portable backup contains:
• Wallpapers
• Wallpapers settings
• Logging settings
• All display settings
• OSD language
• Location
• Welcome message
• Wi-Fi channel
• Wi-Fi frequency
To manage the configuration files
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Personalisation → Configuration Files.
Image 6–14 Configuration files
3. To download a full backup, click on Full Backup.
An xml file, containing all information and history will be downloaded. This file can be reused on the same
Base Unit only.
4. To download a portable version, click on Portable Version.
An xml file, containing portable information to duplicate settings on another Base Unit.
5. To upload a configuration, click on Upload Configuration.
A browser window opens. Navigate to the upload file (xml file) and click Open to upload.
A full backup can be uploaded on the Base Unit where the backup was created and a portable version can
be uploaded on any other Base Unit of the same model.
When uploading a config file, the history of software updates and paired Buttons is lost. Paired
Buttons will however remain functional if the Base Unit has not changed from SSID or wireless
password.
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6.8 Display setup, Outputs
Resolution
The output resolution to the display is set on Auto. That means that the CSE-200 + output resolution is
automatically adapted to the resolution of the display. For HDMI displays, a hot plug detection is available.
HDMI hot plug display detection
The HDMI hot plug display detection can be enabled by checking the check box before HDMI Hot-Plug display
detection.
CEC
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is a feature of HDMI designed to allow users to command and control
devices connected through HDMI by using only one remote control.
To enable CEC, check the check box before Enable CEC.
Screen saver setup
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Display & Audio → Outputs.
Image 6–15 Display settings
3. To activate the screen saver, drag the slider bar to the left or to the right until the desired delay time is
reached.
When the slider is set completely to the left, the screen saver will never be activated.
Screensaver mode
The screensaver mode can be set to an external source. The HDMI input can be configured to be used as
screensaver. E.g. a room PC connected to the unit to display signage content when the Base Unit is not being
used for content sharing.
Click on the drop down box next to screensaver mode and make your selection between default and HDMI.
6.9 Display setup, Inputs
About the input
When a input source is connected to the HDMI input, the Signal led lits up. The name of the source is
displayed next to Source Name but can be changed. This source name is displayed on the screen.
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How to change the source name
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Display & Audio → Inputs.
Image 6–16 Inputs
3. Click in the input field, select the current name and enter a new name.
4. Click on Save changes to apply the new settings.
6.10 Audio settings
About the audio settings
The audio functionality can be disabled or enabled. When the enable and/or disable setting is changed, the
Buttons must be re-paired before the setting becomes active.
Image 6–17 Audio settings
How to change
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Display & Audio → Display & Audio.
3. Check or uncheck the check box next to Enable Audio.
Checked: audio is enabled.
Unchecked: audio is disabled.
4. To select the audio output, click on the drop down box and select the desired audio output.
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Jack: audio output via jack.
HDMI: audio output via HDMI.
SPDIF: digital audio ouput via TOSLINK
5. Click on Save changes to apply the new settings.
6.11 Wi-Fi settings
WARNING: It is not allowed to operate the Base Unit outside its intended geographical region.
Dual network mode
Simultaneous connection to two different networks for better company integration is possible. One via the
physical interface (LAN interface) and one over Wi-Fi.
Dual network functionality allows for instance to connect simultaneously to the corporate and guest LAN,
allowing both employees and guests to share content via the ClickShare App, Airplay or Google Cast to the
ClickShare unit without changing their network connection. This eliminates the need for the IT administrator to
route traffic between the two networks. The built-in firewall in the Base Unit prevents any traffic bridging
between the two connected networks.
About Wi-Fi
A connection with the Base Unit can be made via a wireless connection. A fixed wireless IP address is used to
establish the connection.
The transmission power of the wireless signal can be reduced.
An overview of the current settings is given when Wi-Fi Settings is selected and operational mode is Access
Point.
Image 6–18 Wi-Fi settings
When operational mode is set to Off. The following info is given: “The wireless interface is disabled. Buttons
must be configured to connect to another Wi-Fi access point. Click here to go to the Button configuration
page”.
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Click on here to start the Button configuration. For more info, see “Buttons”, page 101.
To change any Wi-Fi-setting, click on Edit settings. The view depends on the previous selected operational
mode. Here given with Access Point selected.
Image 6–19 Wi-Fi settings, edit
Changing the IP address will require a repairing of the Buttons used with this Base Unit.
Change operational mode
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Click on the drop down box next to Operational Mode and select the desired mode.
The following options are possible:
• Access Point: continue with the next blocks in this topic.
• Wireless Client (only for CSE-200+)
• Off
About frequency band & channel selection
In an ideal setup, overlapping channels should not be used for two ClickShare Base Units within range of each
other. As the channels in the 2.4 GHz band overlap with each other, best practice is to use channels 1, 6 and
11 on a single floor. On floors above and below, the channel pattern will be shifted to avoid overlap between
floors, e.g. by placing channel 6 at the center of the illustrated pattern.
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Channel Channel Channel
1 6 1
Channel Channel Channel
6 11 6
Channel Channel Channel
1 6 1
Image 6–20
To limit the effect of overlapping networks, it is highly recommended to reduce the signal strenght (standard
range of about 30m) of the ClickShare Base Units. Reducing the signal strenght to its minimal value will
reduce the actual range of the ClickShare to about 10m. By doing so, the size of coverage overlapping area
will shrink and the risk for quality degradation will decrease or even disappear.
The 5 GHz channels do not overlap with each other and are less used by non-Wi-Fi devices than the 2.4 GHz
channels. Moreover, 5 GHz signals are more rapidly damped than 2.4 GHz signals. Therefore, the use of a 5
GHz channel is recommended. This will limit the impact of a ClickShare system on other installed ClickShare
units and on other WLAN users.
Frequency band & channel selection
1. Select the wireless connection channel by clicking on the drop down box and selecting the desired
channel.
The channels available in the list vary according to the regional version of your Base Unit. Re-pairing the
Buttons is not required when changing the frequency band or wireless connection channel.
Ideally, the ClickShare channel is selected after conducting a wireless site survey. A site survey maps out
the sources of interference and the active RF systems. There are several Wi-Fi survey tools available on
the market. Based on the results from a site survey, the least occupied channel can be found and selected
for each meeting room.
2. Select the wireless connection frequency band: 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz by clicking on the drop down box and
selecting the correct band.
Below the channel selection pane, an indication is given of the available bandwidth of the current channel.
To see if sufficient bandwidth is available in a different channel, select the channel in the drop down and
save the changes. The page will reload with the new settings and an indication of the channel fit will be
given after approximately 1 minute. There is no need to reload the page to see the result.
The channels available in the list vary according to the regional version of your Base Unit. Re-pairing the
Buttons is not required when changing the frequency band or wireless connection channel.
When Intense use, change to another Wi-Fi channel is displayed, change to another channel. The page
will reload after approximately 1 minute.
SSID & passphrase
1. Enter a public name (SSID) for the wireless network.
The default SSID is ClickShare-<serial number Base Unit>.
2. If you want to broadcast this SSID, check the checkbox before Enable SSID broadcast.
3. Enter a new Wi-Fi passphrase and confirm that passphrase.
CAUTION: It is strongly recommended to change the Wi-Fi passphrase on first use to prevent
anyone else accessing the Wi-Fi network.
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Signal strength
1. Select the Signal Strength. Click on the slider and reduce the broadcasted power (signal strength) until the
desired strength is obtained.
Note: Too low power and interference by others might lead to connection issues. If so, increase again
the signal strength until the issues are solved.
By default the strength is set to 100%.
Reducing the signal strength limits the effect of overlapping networks in the 2.4 GHz channels. Not
necessary for the 5 GHz channels as their is no overlap.
ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) access via Wi-Fi
1. To allow access to the configurator via Wi-Fi, check the check box in front of WebUI available via Wi-Fi.
Checked: Configurator accessible via Wi-Fi.
Not checked: access to the configurator via Wi-Fi is blocked.
IP address & subnet mask
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. To change the IP address or subnet mask, click in the input field and enter the 4 octets of the new IP
address or subnet mask.
Note: This must NOT be 0.0.0.0 for static IP-Address assignment.
6.12 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client
Introduction
Wireless Client mode allows to connect the Base Unit to a network over Wi-Fi instead of via the Ethernet
interface. It brings identical functionality as a wired network connection; complete network integration, auto-
update functionality and central management in XMS. It offers increased flexibility in the placement of the
Base Unit as a network cable drop is no longer required on the installation location.
Note that when Wireless Client mode is enabled, the Base Unit Wi-Fi is occupied and can no longer be used
for direct connections, either from the ClickShare Button, the ClickShare apps or from Airplay or Google Cast
and Miracast. This means that these connections need to happen over the corporate network. As a
consequence, when setting up Wireless Client mode, the Buttons are auto-configured to connect to the same
network as the Base Unit. This setting however can be manually changed in the Buttons tab in the System
menu.
As a consequence of the Wi-Fi chip being occupied in Wireless Client mode, presence detection in
the ClickShare desktop app will not work.
How to activate Wireless Client
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Click on the drop down box next to Operational Mode and select Wireless Client.
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Image 6–21 Wi-Fi Settings, Operational mode, Wireless Client
Different Wireless Client mode settings are possible:
• EAP-TLS
• EAP-TTLS
• PEAP
• WPA2–PSK
6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS
About EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an EAP method based on certificates which allows mutual
authentication between client and server. It requires a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) to distribute server and
client certificates. For some organizations this might be too big of a hurdle, for those cases EAP-TTLS and
PEAP provide good alternatives. Even though a X.509 client certificate is not strictly required by the standard
it is mandatory in most implementations including for ClickShare. When implemented using client certificates,
EAP-TLS is considered one of the most secure EAP methods. The only minor disadvantage, compared to
PEAP and EAP-TTLS, is that the user identity is transmitted in the clear before the actual TLS handshake is
performed. EAP-TLS is supported via SCEP or manual certificate upload.
How to start up for EAP-TLS
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. When the Operational Mode is Wireless Client, select Authentication Mode. Click on the drop down list
and select EAP-TLS.
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Image 6–22 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS
4. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
5. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
6. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method.
• Manually provide Client & CA certificates
• Auto enrollment via SCEP
Manually providing certificates
1. Upload client certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
Allowed file formats:
• .pfx (PKCS#12)
• .p12 (Base64 encoded DER)
The should at least include the client certificate and corresponding private key.
2. Enter the Client certificate Password.
3. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
4. Save Changes
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Using SCEP
The Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol (SCEP) is a protocol which enables issuing and revoking of
certificates in a scalable way. SCEP support is included to allow a quicker and smoother integration of the
ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons into the corporate network. Since most companies are using Microsoft
Windows Server and its active directory (AD) to manage users and devices our SCEP implementation is
specifically targeted at the Network Device Enrolment Service (NDES) which is part of Windows Server 2008
R2 and Windows Server 2012. No other SCEP server implementations are supported.
Image 6–23 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS, SCEP
SCEP ServerIP/ This is the IP or hostname of the Windows Server in your network running the NDES
hostname service. By default HTTP is used.
E.g.: http://myserver or http://10.192.5.1
SCEP User name This is a user in your Active Directory which has the required permission to access the
NDES service and request the challenge password. To be sure of this, the user should
be part of the CA Administrators group (in case of a stand-alone CA) or have enroll
permissions on the configured certificate templates.
SCEP Password The corresponding password for the identity that you are using to authenticate on the
corporate network. Per Base Unit, every Button uses the same identity and password
to connect to the corporate network.
Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.14 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS
About EAP-TTLS
EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security) is an EAP implementation by Juniper networks. It is designed
to provide authentication that is as strong as EAP-TLS, but it does not require each user to be issued a
certificate. Instead, only the authentication servers are issued certificates. User authentication is performed by
password, but the password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established based
upon the server certificates.
User authentication is performed against the same security database that is already in use on the corporate
LAN: for example, SQL or LDAP databases, or token systems. Since EAP-TTLS is usually implemented in
corporate environments without a client certificate we have not included support for this. If you prefer using
client certificates per user we suggest using EAP-TLS.
How to start up for EAP-TTLS
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. When the Operational Mode is Wireless Client, select Authentication Mode. Click on the drop down list
and select EAP-TTLS.
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Image 6–24 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS
4. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
5. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
6. Enter a Password.
7. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
8. Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.15 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, PEAP
About PEAP
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an EAP implementation co-developed by Cisco
Systems, Microsoft and RSA Security. It sets up a secure TLS tunnel using the servers CA certificate after
which actual user authentication takes place within the tunnel. This way of working enables it to use the
security of TLS while authenticating the user but without the need for a PKI.
The standard does not mandate which method is to be used to authenticate within the tunnel. But in this
application note, with regard to PEAP, we are referring to PEAPv0 with EAP-MSCHAPv2 as the inner
authentication method. This is one of the two certified PEAP implementations in the WPA and WPA2
standards – and by far the most common and widespread implementation of PEAP.
How to start up for PEAP
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. When the Operational Mode is Wireless Client, select Authentication Mode. Click on the drop down list
and select PEAP.
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Image 6–25 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, PEAP
4. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
5. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
6. Enter a Password.
7. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
8. Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.16 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK
About WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK does not distinguish between individual users, there is 1 password (PSK – Pre-Shared Key) for all
clients connecting to the wireless infrastructure. This makes setup very straightforward. Once connected, all
data transmitted between client and AP (access point) is encrypted using a 256 bit key.
How to start up for WPA2-PSK
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Wi-Fi Settings.
3. When the Operational Mode is Wireless Client, select Authentication Mode. Click on the drop down list
and select WPA2-PSK.
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Image 6–26 Wi-Fi Settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK
4. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
5. Fill out Passphrase.
The key used in WPA2-PSK to authenticate onto the wireless infrastructure. This can be a string of 64
hexadecimal digits or a passphrase of 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters.
6. Click Save changes.
6.17 LAN settings
About LAN network settings
A network connection can be configured through DHCP or by manually entering a fixed IP address.
DHCP
Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network
administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization's
network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique
IP address. When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Internet, an
IP address must be assigned to each machine. Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered
manually at each computer and, if computers move to another location in another part of the
network, a new IP address must be entered. DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and
distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a
computer is plugged into a different place in the network.
Dual network mode
Simultaneous connection to two different networks for better company integration is possible. One via the
physical interface (LAN interface) and one over Wi-Fi.
Dual network functionality allows for instance to connect simultaneously to the corporate and guest LAN,
allowing both employees and guests to share content via the ClickShare App, Airplay or Google Cast to the
ClickShare unit without changing their network connection. This eliminates the need for the IT administrator to
route traffic between the two networks. The built-in firewall in the Base Unit prevents any traffic bridging
between the two connected networks.
Hostname & method
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → LAN Settings.
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3. Click in the input field next to Hostname and enter a host name for the Base Unit.
The default host name is ClickShare-<serial number Base Unit>.
4. To select the method, click on the drop down box next to Method and select the Automatic (DHCP) or
Manual.
When Automatic (DHCP) is selected, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway fields are grayed
out but the currently used settings are filled out.
5. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
Manual (fixed) IP address
1. Click on the drop down box next to Method and select Manual.
The IP address, subnet and gateway input fields are activated.
2. Click in the input field of the IP address and fill out the 4 octets.
Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255.
This must NOT be 0.0.0.0 for static IP-Address assignment
3. Click in the Subnet mask input fields and fill out the 4 octets as appropriate for the local subnet.
4. Click in the Default Gateway input fields and fill out the 4 octets. Set the Default-Gateway to the IP-
Address of the router (MUST be on the local subnet!).
Note: This must NOT be 0.0.0.0.
If there is no router on the local subnet then just set this field to any IP-Address on the subnet.
5. Click in the DNS Servers input field and fill out the preferred DNS servers (maximum 5) in a comma
separated list.
6. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
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Do not use IP address 192.168.2.x for a Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and IP address 192.168.x.x
for a Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Use a proxy server
This setting is important for the auto-update feature of the Base Unit, which require internet access.
1. Check the check box next to Use a proxy server.
Image 6–28 Proxy settings
The proxy settings become available.
2. Enter the proxy server address. Enter the IP address or hostname.
Some proxy servers need a port number, user name and password, for others is this optional.
3. Optionally, enter the used server port.
4. Optionally, enter the user name.
5. Optionally, enter the password.
6. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
6.18 LAN Settings, Wired Authentication
How to setup
1. Click on Setup wired authentication... .
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Image 6–29 Wired authentication
The setup wizard starts.
2. Select the authentication method. Click on the drop down and select the desired method.
The following methods are available:
• No authentication: no authentication mechanism will be applied to the wired interface.
• EAP-TLS
• EAP-TTLS
• PEAP
6.19 LAN Settings, EAP-TLS security mode
About EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an EAP method based on certificates which allows mutual
authentication between client and server. It requires a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) to distribute server and
client certificates. For some organizations this might be too big of a hurdle, for those cases EAP-TTLS and
PEAP provide good alternatives. Even though a X.509 client certificate is not strictly required by the standard
it is mandatory in most implementations including for ClickShare. When implemented using client certificates,
EAP-TLS is considered one of the most secure EAP methods. The only minor disadvantage, compared to
PEAP and EAP-TTLS, is that the user identity is transmitted in the clear before the actual TLS handshake is
performed. EAP-TLS is supported via SCEP or manual certificate upload.
How to setup EAP-TLS
1. Select Authentication Mode EAP-TLS.
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Image 6–30 EAP-TLS
2. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
3. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method.
• Manually provide Client & CA certificates
• Auto enrollment via SCEP
Manually providing certificates
1. Upload client certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
Allowed file formats:
• .pfx (PKCS#12)
• .p12 (Base64 encoded DER)
The should at least include the client certificate and corresponding private key.
2. Enter the Client certificate Password.
3. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
4. Save configuration
Using SCEP
The Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol (SCEP) is a protocol which enables issuing and revoking of
certificates in a scalable way. SCEP support is included to allow a quicker and smoother integration of the
ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons into the corporate network. Since most companies are using Microsoft
Windows Server and its active directory (AD) to manage users and devices our SCEP implementation is
specifically targeted at the Network Device Enrolment Service (NDES) which is part of Windows Server 2008
R2 and Windows Server 2012. Initial support for other generic servers is available by extending the possible
parameters to use for NDES/SCEP enrolment.
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Image 6–31 EAP-TLS — SCEP
SCEP ServerIP/ This is the IP or hostname of the Windows Server in your network running the NDES
hostname service. By default HTTP is used.
E.g.: http://myserver or http://10.192.5.1
SCEP User name This is a user in your Active Directory which has the required permission to access the
NDES service and request the challenge password. To be sure of this, the user should
be part of the CA Administrators group (in case of a stand-alone CA) or have enroll
permissions on the configured certificate templates.
SCEP Password The corresponding password for the identity that you are using to authenticate on the
corporate network. Per Base Unit, every Button uses the same identity and password
to connect to the corporate network.
Click on Save configuration to save the settings.
6.20 LAN Settings, EAP-TTLS security mode
About EAP-TTLS
EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security) is an EAP implementation by Juniper networks. It is designed
to provide authentication that is as strong as EAP-TLS, but it does not require each user to be issued a
certificate. Instead, only the authentication servers are issued certificates. User authentication is performed by
password, but the password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established based
upon the server certificates.
User authentication is performed against the same security database that is already in use on the corporate
LAN: for example, SQL or LDAP databases, or token systems. Since EAP-TTLS is usually implemented in
corporate environments without a client certificate we have not included support for this. If you prefer using
client certificates per user we suggest using EAP-TLS.
How to setup EAP-TTLS
1. Select Authentication Mode EAP-TTLS.
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Image 6–32 EAP-TTLS
2. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
Domain The company domain for which you are enrolling, should match with the one
defined in your Active Directory.
Identity Identity of the user account in the Active Directory which will be used by the
ClickShare Buttons to connect to the corporate network.
3. Enter the Password.
The corresponding password for the identity that you are using to authenticate on the LAN network. Per
Base Unit each Button will use the same identity and password to connect to the corporate network.
4. Optionally, upload the CA certificate.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
5. Click Save configuration.
6.21 Service, mobile devices
ClickShare app
This function enables the possibility to connect with a mobile device using the ClickShare app to connect to
the Base Unit.
It is enabled by default. When the Base Unit is integrated in the corporate network, it may be required to
disable content sharing from the ClickShare app.
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About streaming information via AirPlay
Before you can stream information and display it via ClickShare your device must be connected with the
wireless network of the Base Unit. Then AirPlay must be activated on your device. For more information about
activating AirPlay, consult the user guide of your device.
The supported versions of AirPlay can be found on Barco’s website, www.barco.com\clickshare. The support
of non-released version of these protocols cannot be guaranteed by Barco.
About streaming via Google Cast
Before you can mirror information and display it via ClickShare your device must be connected with the
wireless network of the Base Unit. When activating Google Cast on your device an overview of the access
points is given. For more information about using Google Cast, consult the user guide of your device.
The supported versions of Google Cast can be found on Barco’s website, www. barco. com \clickshare. The
support of non-released version of these protocols cannot be guaranteed by Barco.
Google Cast does not support a passcode.
Google Cast can only be used when the clock of the Base Unit is set correctly. If not Google Cast
cannot make a connection with the Base Unit.
About streaming via Miracast™
Miracast™ enables seamless display of multimedia content between Miracast® devices. Miracast allows
users to wirelessly share multimedia, including high-resolution pictures and high-definition (HD) video content
between Wi-Fi devices, even if a Wi-Fi network is not available.
Before you can stream information and display it via ClickShare your device must be connected with the
wireless network of the Base Unit. Then Miracast must be activated on your device. For more information
about activating Miracast, consult the user guide of your device.
The supported versions of Miracast can be found on Barco’s website, www.barco.com\clickshare. The support
of non-released version of these protocols cannot be guaranteed by Barco.
How to enable
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
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3. To allow sharing content via ClickShare app, Sharing via ClickShare app is activated by default and cannot
be changed.
To allow streaming via AirPlay, check the check box in front of Streaming via AirPlay.
To allow streaming (mirroring) via Google Cast, check the check box in front of Streaming via Google Cast.
To allow streaming via Miracast, check the check box in front of Streaming via Miracast.
Passcode type selection
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
3. Click on the drop down box and select the desired passcode type.
• No passcode
• Numeric passcode
6.22 Service, ClickShare API, remote control via
API
About API settings
The API can be enabled or disabled, that means that the access to the unit from an external device can be
allowed or can be blocked.
This functions in enabled by default.
How to enable
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
Image 6–34 ClickShare API setting
3. Check the check box in front of Remote control via API to enable this function.
Checked: remote control via API is allowed. A password can be used to protect the access.
Not checked: no remote control via API allowed.
6.23 XMS Server Integration
About the XMS Server integration
The CSE-200+ Base Unit can be integrated within the company network and controlled via the XMS server
application depending on the user rights.
How to integrate
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
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Image 6–35 XMS Server integration
3. Click in the XMS Server input field and enter the IP address or hostname of the XMS server.
4. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
6.24 Services, SNMP
About SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an internet standard protocol for collecting and organizing
information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device
behaviour. In general a SNMP management suite (running on a server) communicates with an SNMP agent
(running on the device). The SNMP agent collects and exposes device information in the form of variables
according a MIB (Management Information Base). SNMP management suites will be able to approach
ClickShare devices via SNMP protocol for requesting device information.
SNMPv3 is supported.
How to enable
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
3. Scroll to SNMP.
Image 6–36 Service, SNMP
4. Check the check box in front of Enable.
The configuration fields become available.
How to configure
1. When using the default Engine ID, make sure the check box before Use default Engine ID is checked.
The default engine ID is a combination of the Barco Enterprise Number with the MAC-address (eth0).
2. Fill out the SNMP Manager address.
That is the host address which will receive the TRAP events/messages.
Possible traps can be:
• Alarm CPU temperature trap which indicates that CPU temperature exceeds the threshold.
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• Alarm Case Fan Speed trap which indicates the case fan is spinning too slow.
• Alarm Process Not Running trap which indicates one of the monitored processes is not running.
3. Enter the Username.
4. Enter a new password and confirm that password.
6.25 Services, Remote Button Pairing
About remote Button pairing
When using ClickShare Button Manager, a stand alone software application on your computer, you can
manage your Buttons on most of the types of ClickShare Base Units. Your computer can pair up to four
Buttons at once with a known Base Unit. It is not necessary anymore to physically connect the Button with the
Base Unit to pair it. This functionality makes it easy to use any Button with any Base Unit. Before you can use
the ClickShare Button Manager a password must be configured on each Base Unit.
How to setup
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Wi-Fi & Network → Services.
3. Scroll to Remote Button Pairing.
Image 6–37 Service, Remote Button pairing
4. Check the checkbox in front of Enable remote Button pairing.
Checked: remote Button pairing is activated. A password should be entered to start the remote pairing
from the Button Manager.
Not checked: remote Button pairing is deactivated.
5. Click in the input field next to Password and enter a password.
6. Click Save changes to apply the settings.
6.26 Security, security level
About security levels
For the use of the ClickShare system, a security level can be set. By default, level 1 is activated. A security
level is a predefined set of settings which are automatically set when a level is selected.
Level 1 : offers support for normal day-to-day operations in any organization.
Level 1 contains the standard security options and encryption of audio and video data.
The standard security options are:
• PIN code activation for mobile apps and Buttons,
• ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) access via HTTPS with login management,
• no wireless ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) access,
• SSID of Wi-Fi network is hidden.
Level 2 : this level offers a higher degree of security, fit for organizations that are more sensitive to security
matters.
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Level 2 contains the level 1 security and a mandatory PIN code for mobile devices. Alphanumeric PIN codes
for mobile apps and Buttons and the Buttons require a certificate for pairing.
Level 3 : this level is used for organizations that have extremely strict requirements with regards to security.
Level 3 contains the level 2 security extended with blocking of mobile apps, downgrading firmware not
possible and no wireless access to the Configurator (WebUI).
When a security level is set, the individual items included in that security level can be changed using the
individual item in the Configurator. When changing an individual item the security level indication will be
adapted accordingly, but no other settings will be changed automatically.
E.g. when level 3 is set and you change mobile app blocking to allowed, then the security level indication will
change to level 2. But all other items initially in level 3 remains in the level 3 state.
To reset your individual changes, select the desired security level and click Save changes.
Changing the security level will require a re-pairing of the Buttons.
Changing the security level from 1 to a higher level will change the compatibility setting for Buttons
with certificate (R9861006D01). They cannot re-pair as long as the security setting is higher than
level 1.
How to set the security level
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Security → Security Level.
Image 6–38 Security levels
3. Select the desired security level icon.
4. Click Save changes to apply the setting.
6.27 Security, passwords
About passwords
To access the ClickShare Configurator (WebUI) a user name and password is needed. That password can be
changed at any time to protect the ClickShare Configuration settings.
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The ClickShare API access is password protected. That password can be changed in the ClickShare
Configurator.
Changing the ClickShare Configurator password
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Security → Passwords.
Image 6–39 Passwords
3. Click in the WebUI Password pane in the input field next to Old password and enter the old password.
4. Click in the input field next to New password and enter a new password.
5. Click in the input field next to Confirm password and enter the new password again.
6. Click Save changes to apply.
Changing the ClickShare API Password
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Security → Passwords.
3. Click in the ClickShare API Password pane in the input field next to New password and enter the new
password.
4. Click in the input field next to Confirm password and enter the new password again.
5. Click Save changes to apply.
6.28 Security, HTTP Encryption
About HTTP encryption
Custom certificates for HTTPS can be uploaded to the ClickShare Base Unit. Custom certificates can as such
replace the default self-signed ClickShare certificates for better compliance with company policies and have
the advantage that privacy errors when browsing to the ClickShare Configurator can be avoided.
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How to create a custom certificate
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Security → Passwords and scroll to HTTP Encryption.
3. Click Setup HTTP encryption... .
Image 6–40 HTTP Encryption
4. Choose the HTTP Encryption Mode. Check the corresponding radio button.
Image 6–41 HTTP encryption mode
The following modes are possible:
• Upload Certificates
• Create Certificate Signing Request
• Generate ClickShare Self Signed Certificate
5. To create a certificate signing request, check the corresponding radio button and click Next (right arrow).
6. Enter the necessary details to create a Certificate Signing Request.
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Image 6–42 Certificate signing request
The following items are possible:
• Domain name.
• Organization.
• Department.
• City.
• State / Province
• Country
7. Click Next (right arrow)
A CRS is created and can be downloaded.
8. Click Download CSR.
Upload a certificate
1. Click Security → Passwords and scroll to HTTP Encryption.
2. Click Setup HTTP encryption... .
3. Choose Upload Certificate.
Image 6–43
The Upload certificate window opens.
4. Enter your passphrase and click Upload certificate... .
A browse window opens.
5. Browse to the certificate file and click Open.
A certificate can have the following formats:
• .pfx/.p12 (PKC#12)
• .pem (Base64 encoded)
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6. Click Finish configuration.
6.29 Status information Base Unit
Status information
The following information can be found:
• Model information, name and part number
• Serial number
• Firmware version
• First used
• Last used
• Current uptime: time since last startup
• Lifetime uptime: time used since first startup
• Overall status
Base Unit restart
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Support → Base Unit Status.
Image 6–44
3. To restart the Base Unit, click on Restart Base Unit.
A ClickShare system reboot message with progress bar is displayed while rebooting takes place.
When the reboot is finished, a re-login is necessary.
6.30 Date & Time setup, manually
About Date & Time setup
The date and time can be set manually using the time zone indication or using at least one NTP servers.
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How to setup
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click System → Date & Time.
Image 6–45 Manual time & date update
The current time is indicated next to Current time.
3. Select your time zone. Click on the drop down box next to Time zone and select the corresponding time
zone.
4. Check the radio button in front of Set time and date manually.
5. To change the date, click in the input field next to Date.
A calendar window opens. The current date is indicated with a red background.
Image 6–46 Date selection
6. To change the month, click on the left or right arrows next the month name until the desired month and
year are obtained.
Click on a number in the number field to setup the day.
7. To change the time, click in the time field next to Time.
A window with 3 scroll counters open.
Image 6–47 Time setup
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8. Click on the up down arrow of each scroll counter until the correct hour, minutes and seconds are
obtained.
9. Click Save changes to apply.
6.31 Date & Time setup, time server
About using NTP server
The clock is continuously synchronized with an external time server and the deviation is in the order of
milliseconds. Extra time servers can be added.
As long as there is no synchronization with a time server the status is indicated as disabled.
How to setup
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click System → Date & Time.
Image 6–48 Time server setup
The current time is indicated next to Current time.
3. Check the radio button next Use NTP.
4. Enter a NTP server address next to NTP servers. Enter the IP address or server name.
Note: Multiple servers (maximum 5) can be added, separated by a comma.
5. Click Save changes to apply.
A synchronization with the NTP server takes place. The status field indicates the progress.
6.32 Energy savers
About standby
Standby after (minutes): If there is no client connection detected during the standby timeout period, the Base
Unit will enter the selected standby mode.
Default setting: Time to standby: 10 min, the Base Unit will enter the Eco standby mode.
Eco mode
When the Base Unit enters ECO standby mode, it will disable the HDMI output signal and go in low power
mode. The Base Unit's LEDs will be breathing white to indicate the ECO standby mode.
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Power consumption in Eco standby: 2.6W
The Base Unit will wake up with one of the following actions:
• Button or app connecting with the Base Unit
• Press the standby button on the Base Unit
• Pairing a Button on the Base Unit's USB port
• Plugging in an HDMI display
• Plugging in an HDMI source
Standby mode
When the Base Unit goes in deep standby mode, it will shut down all processes, including the Wi-Fi access
point and the secondary LAN connection.
The Base Unit will go to network standby whenever there is an active network connected to the Base Unit.
In this case, the Base Unit's LEDs will be breathing white.
If no network is detected, it will enter deep standby and the Base Unit's LEDs will be dark.
Power consumption in Deep standby: 0.4W
The Base Unit will wake up from networked standby with one of the following actions:
• Press the standby button on the Base Unit
• Connecting Buttons or apps to the Base Unit
• Sending a Magic Packet to trigger wake on LAN
• Successful connections on WLAN to trigger wake on WLAN
• When an HDMI cable is plugged
• When a CEC event is received
To wake the Base Unit from deep standby you need to press the standby button.
Image 6–49 Energy savers
How to change the display timeout
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click System → Energy Savers.
3. To set a display time out, move the slider to the left or to the right until the desired standby timeout is
reached.
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6.33 Buttons
About Buttons
The Button page indicates to which Base Unit the Buttons are connected. It indicates also the current state.
All Buttons used with the Base Unit are indicated in the Buttons List. The list contains the state, the signal
strength, the serial number, the firmware version, the number of connections and last connection.
It is possible to update the software of the Buttons over Wi-Fi.
To edit the settings
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click System → Buttons.
Image 6–50 Buttons overview
The current state is indicated and the list of Buttons is given.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Select to which access point the Buttons are connected. Click on the drop down list next to Buttons
connect to and select the desired point.
Depending on the selection, internal access point or external access point, settings should be filed out.
For an internal access point, no settings are needed.
6.34 Buttons, External access point
Overview
The selection of a security mode for the connection between the Buttons and the corporate access points can
be done in the ClickShare Configurator. When configuring the Buttons to connect to an ‘External Access Point’
, the authentication mode can be selected:
• Security mode EAP-TLS, see “Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS”, page 102.
• Security mode EAP-TTLS, “Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS”, page 103.
• Security mode PEAP, “Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP”, page 104.
• Security mode WPA2-PSK, “Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK”, page 105.
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6.35 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-
TLS
How to fill out
1. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
Image 6–51 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
2. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
3. Select the certification method. Click on the drop down box and select the desired method.
• Manually provide Client & CA certificates
• Auto enrollment via SCEP
Manually providing certificates
1. Upload client certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
Allowed file formats:
• .pfx (PKCS#12)
• .p12 (Base64 encoded DER)
The should at least include the client certificate and corresponding private key.
2. Enter the Client certificate Password.
3. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
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• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
4. Save Changes
Using SCEP
The Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol (SCEP) is a protocol which enables issuing and revoking of
certificates in a scalable way. SCEP support is included to allow a quicker and smoother integration of the
ClickShare Base Unit and Buttons into the corporate network. Since most companies are using Microsoft
Windows Server and its active directory (AD) to manage users and devices our SCEP implementation is
specifically targeted at the Network Device Enrolment Service (NDES) which is part of Windows Server 2008
R2 and Windows Server 2012. Initial support for other generic servers is available by extending the possible
parameters to use for NDES/SCEP enrolment.
Image 6–52 Buttons, EAP-TLS, SCEP
SCEP ServerIP/ This is the IP or hostname of the Windows Server in your network running the NDES
hostname service. By default HTTP is used.
E.g.: http://myserver or http://10.192.5.1
SCEP User name This is a user in your Active Directory which has the required permission to access the
NDES service and request the challenge password. To be sure of this, the user should
be part of the CA Administrators group (in case of a stand-alone CA) or have enroll
permissions on the configured certificate templates.
SCEP Password The corresponding password for the identity that you are using to authenticate on the
corporate network. Per Base Unit, every Button uses the same identity and password
to connect to the corporate network.
Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.36 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-
TTLS
How to fill out the settings
1. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
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Image 6–53 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
2. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
3. Enter a Password.
4. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
5. Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP
How to fill out the settings
1. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
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Image 6–54 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP
The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
2. Fill out the Domain and Identity.
3. Enter a Password.
4. Upload CA certificate. Click on Choose file and browse to the desired file.
The following formats are allowed:
• .pem
• .cer
• .crt
• .pb7 (Base64 encoded DER)
File should at least contain the root CA certificate for your domain.
5. Click Save Changes to save the settings.
6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-
PSK
How to fill out the settings
1. Fill out a Corporate SSID.
Image 6–55 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK
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The SSID of your corporate wireless infrastructure to which the ClickShare Buttons will connect.
2. Fill out Passphrase.
The key used in WPA2-PSK to authenticate onto the wireless infrastructure. This can be a string of 64
hexadecimal digits or a passphrase of 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters.
3. Click Save changes to save the settings.
6.39 Blackboard
About Blackboard
Saving information from a blackboard can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, the information is saved on
hard disk of all connected Buttons, connected ClickShare apps and on the USB sticks connected with the
Base Unit.
How to change the blackboard setting
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click System → Blackboard.
Image 6–56 Save annotations
3. Check or uncheck the check box in front of Allow saving annotations to connected clients and USB sticks.
Checked: annotations on the blackboard can be saved.
Unchecked: no annotations on the blackboard can be saved.
6.40 Firmware Update
About Firmware update
The firmware of the Base Unit can be updated via the web interface. The latest version of the firmware is
available on Barco's website.
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Image 6–57 Firmware update
About automatic firmware updates
There are 3 ways to configure automatic updates:
• Automatic: The system will automatically detect firmware updates and install them for you when it’s not in
use.
• Notify: The system will automatically detect firmware updates and notify you on the web interface
dashboard and firmware page. The update can then be initiated via the Support & Updates > Firmware
page
• Off: The system will not detect firmware updates and will not notify you.
Manual firmware update
1. Download the latest version of the firmware from Barco's website.
2. Log in to the Configurator.
3. Click Support & Updates → Firmware.
4. To upload a firmware version, click on Upload firmware...
A browser window opens.
5. Browse to the file with the new firmware and click Open to start the upload.
Note: This should be an .enc file. You might have to unzip the file downloaded from Barco's website.
Note: Updating the software to the Base Unit takes several minutes. Progress can be followed on the
meeting room display.
The Base Unit software is updated.
If a firmware downgrade is required on the Base Unit, check the check box in front of Allow firmware
downgrade.
Firmware update without using the Configurator
Next to using the configurator to upgrade the firmware, the following ways are also possible:
• When your device is connected to a network and managed via the XMS (Cloud) management platform, the
firmware can be upgrade via this Management solution. For more information on upgrading firmware in this
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way, consult Barco’s web pages on XMS (
https://www.barco.com/en/page/xms-cloud-management-platform).
• Download the firmware on a USB stick and plug in this USB in your device. For more information, see
“Firmware update”, page 112
6.41 Support & Updates, Troubleshoot, log settings
About logging
Both Button and Base Unit log data is saved in log files on the Base Unit. These log files can contain
debugging information. They can be downloaded on a local computer and cleared on the Base Unit. Debug
logging covers only a few hours before it will be overwritten. Therefore, it is important if you discover a
problem with your system to download the logging immediately.
How to use
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Support & Updates → Troubleshoot.
Image 6–58 Troubleshoot, logging
3. To create a debug log, check the check box next to Enable debug logging.
4. Reproduce the issue you want to report.
5. To download the current log file, click on Download logs.
6. To clear the current log file, click Clear logs.
6.42 Factory defaults
About default settings
The ClickShare Base Unit can return to the factory default settings.
The following settings are the defaults:
• Meeting room identification info is cleared.
• Language is set to English.
• Custom wallpapers are removed and the default wallpaper is restored.
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• Standby timer is reset to 10 min.
• Hostname and SSID is set to clickshare-serialnumber.
• The SSID is broadcasted
• Wi-Fi password is reset to clickshare.
• The default Wi-Fi channel is set back to frequency 5 GHz, channel 36.
• The update history is cleared.
• The table with the associated Buttons is cleared.
• The admin password is reset to admin.
• Debug logging and remote logging are disabled.
Restoring to factory defaults will require a repairing of the Buttons used with this Base Unit and the
setup flow has to be redone.
How to restore factory defaults
1. Log in to the Configurator.
2. Click Support & Updates → Troubleshoot.
Image 6–59 Troubleshoot, factory defaults
3. Click Reset to factory defaults.
The following message is displayed: “This action will remove all settings of the Base Unit and replace them
with the default settings. Are you sure you want to continue?”
4. If you want to continue, click Yes, remove all settings otherwise click No, I changed my mind.
When yes is clicked, the system starts a reboot.
Alternative way: The Base Unit can be reset to factory defaults by plugging in the power cable while
pressing the reset button.
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Firmware updates
7.1 Firmware update
During the first startup of the unit a typical wallpaper will be displayed which asks to update the unit.
Image 7–1
About Firmware updates
There are different ways to update the Base Unit software:
• via the Configurator, for more information, see “Firmware Update”, page 106.
• automatic update when connected to the network together with the central management via XMS solution.
• by copying the software on a USB stick.
• automatic update when connected in network together with the central management via XMS (only for
CSE devices). For more information consult the XMS’s user guide which can be downloaded from Barco’s
website ( www.barco.com/clickshare).
To update the Base Unit software by copying the software on a USB stick
1. Download the latest version of the firmware from Barco's website, www.barco.com/clickshare. Click on
Support and select the update firmware button of your device type.
2. Unzip the zip file.
3. Copy the ENC file to a USB stick.
You can have multiple firmwares for multiple device types on the same stick.
4. Insert the USB stick into the USB port at the front of the Base Unit.
5. Follow the instructions on the meeting room screen.
6. When the on-screen message indicates that the process is finished, remove the USB stick.
The Base Unit reboots.
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Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting list
Problem solving
Problem Cause Solution
Quality of the image on the The quality or length of the cable • Replace the cable.
meeting room display is not between the Base Unit and the • Use another cable.
satisfactory display or the connection between
these two.
Bad resolution of the display Change the resolution on the web
The system can handle the interface and match it to the native
average laptop resolution of 3 resolution of the meeting room
Megapixel. However, up or down display.
scaling on the meeting room
display can cause visible
artefacts.
Users have a bad wireless Wireless congestion • Use a Wi-Fi scanner to find a
connection. The connection from free wireless channel and
the Button to the Base Unit keeps select it via the web interface.
falling away. You can use commercial as
well as free online tools such
as inSSIDer or Xirrus for this.
Refer to “Wi-Fi settings”.
Low signal strength • Put the Base Unit closer to the
meeting room table.
• Change the orientation of the
antennas at the back of the
Base Unit.
• Remove or limit as much as
possible all obstructions
between the Buttons and the
Base Unit.
Web interface is not accessible Browser • Use another browser (version).
• Check the browser settings.
No connection • There are three methods to
access the web interface.
Refer to the corresponding
chapter of the documentation.
• Check the proxy settings
Users do not get a CSE-200+ drive • No automatic refresh of drives • Refresh your view on the
when inserting the Button in their • Windows tries to assign the laptop.
laptop. ClickShare drive to an already • Use Microsoft Windows Disk
reserved drive letter Management to assign it to a
free drive letter.
Bad connection at USB port on the • Reconnect to the USB port.
laptop • Try another USB port.
• Reboot the laptop.
• Some types of USB devices If possible, change the USB port
might be blocked as a policy on the laptop.
company policy.
• USB port settings on the laptop
might limit the usage of high
power USB devices when on
battery power.
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Problem Cause Solution
Low video performance Laptop performance • Lower the screen resolution of
the laptop.
• Disable the hardware
acceleration for video.
• Use only a part of the display
to show the video.
• Right click ClickShare icon in
system tray and click on
Capture mode to toggle the
current setting..
Wireless connectivity See “Users have bad connectivity”
Video is not shown on screen Player uses overlays Disable the usage of overlays in
the preferences of the video
player.
Some programs of Windows are Use of overlays, 3D or hardware • Disable overlays or hardware
not shown on the display acceleration in the GPU acceleration in the GPU.
• Disable AeroGlass in Windows
7
• Upgrade the Base Unit to the
latest software version.
When using Windows 7 the ClickShare uses resources from It is safe to ignore this message
following message about the the GPU. In combination with and choose 'Keep the current
Windows Aero color scheme other programs which do so, color scheme'.
appears: "Windows has detected Windows 7 sometimes shows this
your computer's performance is message suggesting to disable
slow. This could be because there Aero to improve the performance
are not enough resources to run of your laptop.
the Windows Aero color scheme.
To improve...".
Your screen is not shown on the You are the third person that Click and hold the button for 2
display when pressing the Button wants to share content. Only two seconds to use the Show me full
screens can appear screen function.
simultaneously
The ClickShare software is not Go to the ClickShare drive and run
running. the software.
Your content is removed from the Connection to the Base Unit is ClickShare tries to restore the
display and the LEDs on the button lost. connection automatically. If it fails,
are blinking white the LEDs on the Button start
blinking red.
Unplug the button from your laptop
and try a new button.
Noting is shown on the displays at The displays are switched off. Switch on the displays.
all.
The display cable is not correctly Insert the display cable to the
connected display and the Base Unit.
The display does not recognize or Change the corresponding setting
is not able to display the Base Unit via the web interface.
output resolution.
The Base Unit is in standby mode Briefly push the standby button on
the Base Unit or insert a button
and run the ClickShare software.
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Problem Cause Solution
Bad Wi-Fi connectivity Congestion of the wireless Use wireless network scan tools to
channel look for free or the least congested
channels.
Metal cabinets, walls, construction Move the Base Unit to another
elements, ... can cause reflections place in the room.
deteriorating the wireless signal.
Obstructions between Buttons and
Base Unit cause lowering of the
wireless strength and quality.
Avoid placing it inside cabinets,
false ceiling, below the table,
behind a wall, in another room, ....
Re-orient he Base Unit antennas
Check out the ClickShare White
paper on Wi-Fi See
www.barco.com/clickshare.
Web Interface shows error in the Configuration file is corrupted Browse to the Configuration tab on
processes “Wi-Fi Access Point the Web Interface and press “Load
Daemon” and/or “DHCP Server” Default Settings”.
ClickShare Base Unit does not Configuration file is corrupted Browse to the Configuration tab of
start up correctly the Web Interface and press “Load
Default Settings”.
No LAN connection with the Base Wrong IP address IP address is not within your LAN
Unit range.
DHCP is not enabled.
No Wi-Fi connection with Base SSID not correct Enter the correct SSID
Unit
Locate the problem you are experiencing in the table below and apply the solution.
Barco knowledge base and YouTube videos
Go to the product page on Barco’s website and select in the right column Support. You will get access to
Barco’s Knowledge base and Latest tutorial videos. For more YouTube videos, consult
https://www.youtube.com/user/barcoTV and select ClickShare.
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9.1 Disposal information
Disposal Information
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste
from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste.
Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of
waste electrical and electronic equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal
waste disposal service.
For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/AboutBarco/weee
Disposal of batteries in the product
This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be collected and
disposed of separately from municipal waste.
If the battery contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd), these
chemical symbols will appear below the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to ensure proper disposal and to prevent
potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
9.2 Rohs compliance
Turkey RoHS compliance
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
[Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the WEEE Regulation]
中国大陆 RoHS – Chinese Mainland RoHS
根据中国大陆《电器电子产品有害物质限制使用管理办法》(也称为中国大陆RoHS), 以下部分列出了
Barco产品中可能包含的有毒和/或有害物质的名称和含量。中国大陆RoHS指令包含在中国信息产业部MCV标
准:“电子信息产品中有毒物质的限量要求”中。
According to the “Management Methods for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Products” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and
contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain. The RoHS of Chinese
Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China, in the section “Limit
Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products”.
零件项目(名称) 有毒有害物质或元素
Component Name Hazardous Substances or Elements
铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
印制电路配件 x 0 x 0 0 0
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Printed Circuit
Assemblies
电(线)缆 x 0 x 0 0 0
Cables
底架 x 0 x 0 0 0
Chassis
电源供应器 x 0 x 0 0 0
Power Supply Unit
文件说明书 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paper Manuals
本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下.
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part
is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials
used for this part is above the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
在中国大陆销售的相应电子信息产品(EIP)都必须遵照中国大陆《电子电气产品有害物质限制使用标识要
求》标准贴上环保使用期限(EFUP)标签。Barco产品所采用的EFUP标签(请参阅实例,徽标内部的编号使
用于指定产品)基于中国大陆的《电子信息产品环保使用期限通则》标准。
All Electronic Information Products (EIP) that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the “Marking
for the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product” of Chinese
Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo. The number inside the EFUP
logo that Barco uses (please refer to the photo) is based on the “General guidelines of environment-friendly
use period of electronic information products” of Chinese Mainland.
Image 9–1
限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 (Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted
Substances Marking) — Taiwan RoHS compliance
設備名稱: 影音共享控制中心, 型號(型式): CSE-200+
Equipment name: wireless presentation system, Type designation: CSE-200+
限用物質及其化學符號
Restricted substances and its chemical symbols
單元 鉛 汞 鎘 六價鉻 多溴聯苯 多溴二苯醚
Unit Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Poly- Poly-
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) chromium brominat- brominated
ed diphenyl
(Cr6+)
biphenyld ethers
(PBB) (PBDE)
電路板
— O — O O O
Printed Circuit Assemblies
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電(線)纜
— O — O O O
Cables
機箱
— O — O O O
Chassis
電源供應器
— O O O O O
Power Supply Unit
備考1.〝超出0.1 wt %〞及〝超出0.01 wt %〞係指限用物質之百分比含量超出百分比含量基準值。
Note 1:“Exceeding 0.1 wt %” and “exceeding 0.01 wt %” indicate that the percentage content of the
restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition.
備考2.〝〇〞係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。
Note 2:“〇” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the
percentage of reference value of presence.
備考3.〝—〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。
Note 3:The “—” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption.
9.3 Importers contact information
Contact
To find your local importer, contact Barco directly or one of Barco's regional offices via the contact information
given on Barco's web site, www.barco.com.
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Barco NV | Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
Registered office: Barco NV | President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
www.barco.com