Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Introduction to CSE-200+
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Troubleshooting
- Installation Manual
- 1 Introduction to the Installation Guide
- 2 CSE-200+ Specifications
- 3 Getting started
- 4 CSE-200+ Installation
- 4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit
- 4.2 Table mounting
- 4.3 Wall mounting
- 4.4 Video signal connections to the Base Unit
- 4.5 Audio connection
- 4.6 LAN connection
- 4.7 Out-of-the-box use
- 4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link
- 4.9 Integration in the Enterprise network
- 4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network
- 4.11 Power connection
- 4.12 Starting up for the first time
- 5 Preparing the Buttons
- 6 CSE-200+ Configurator
- 6.1 Accessing the Configurator
- 6.2 ClickShare Configuration Wizard
- 6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size
- 6.4 Meeting room information
- 6.5 Personalisation, wallpaper
- 6.6 Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper
- 6.7 Manage configuration files
- 6.8 Display setup, Outputs
- 6.9 Display setup, Inputs
- 6.10 Audio settings
- 6.11 Wi-Fi settings
- 6.12 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client
- 6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS
- 6.14 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS
- 6.15 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, PEAP
- 6.16 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK
- 6.17 LAN settings
- 6.18 LAN Settings, Wired Authentication
- 6.19 LAN Settings, EAP-TLS security mode
- 6.20 LAN Settings, EAP-TTLS security mode
- 6.21 Service, mobile devices
- 6.22 Service, ClickShare API, remote control via API
- 6.23 XMS Server Integration
- 6.24 Services, SNMP
- 6.25 Services, Remote Button Pairing
- 6.26 Security, security level
- 6.27 Security, passwords
- 6.28 Security, HTTP Encryption
- 6.29 Status information Base Unit
- 6.30 Date & Time setup, manually
- 6.31 Date & Time setup, time server
- 6.32 Energy savers
- 6.33 Buttons
- 6.34 Buttons, External access point
- 6.35 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS
- 6.36 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS
- 6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP
- 6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK
- 6.39 Blackboard
- 6.40 Firmware Update
- 6.41 Support & Updates, Troubleshoot, log settings
- 6.42 Factory defaults
- 7 Firmware updates
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Environmental information
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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.
CSE-200+ Configurator