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Catalogue
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Productor
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1.
Producbr
F€tures
2.
Ppjatur&ief
3.
Sa@uards
4.
Vt6ming
2
Ploj€dor Overuiew t.
Tripview
,2.
Bottomview
3.
Frontview
4.
Backvi*
5.
Rearview
3.
Operationintroduction
1. conneciing the projtrtor
2.
Porer on/Ofithe prcjector
4.
Menu operation
5.
User's maintenance
1.
Cleaning
$e lens
2.
Cleaning the Projector Housing
3. claning the Fliter
Cwer
4.
Replacing he
Lamp
5.
Simple repah ard solutim
6.
Parameterandfunclion
1.
Techni@lspecifi€tion
2.
Main functions
Alofes on the
AC
Power
Cord
AC
Porer Cord must meet the requirement of muntries where you
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Porer
Cord is used.
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Proiector
Features
The projector ofieE the follo ,ing featuras:
Single chip LCD technology
High perfomance LED lamp (with 50,000 hE life)
SVGA (800 x 600 pixels or 6401480 pixels) compression compatibility for VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA*rs
Compatibility with
PAL,SECAI\4
Input HDMUAV/TV r'GA"lS-VlDEO/SCART/ConponenuTv(analoge)
Usetrfriendly, multi-language on-screen display keystone correction
lmportant safeguards
Please read all these instructions Iegarding.your Led pojector and retain them for futur€ refer€nc€. Followall mrnings and instructions marked on the Led projector.
1. Read instructions
All the safety and operating instructilns should be read before the applianco is oporEted,
2.
Rehin instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future ref€renoe.
3. Vlhrnings
All rernings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should b€ adhergd to.
4. lnstructions
All operating instructions must be follored.
5. Cleaning
UnPlug this projector from the
Mll
outlet before cleaning it. Oo not use liquid aoroEol cloansrs.
Uso a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
6. Athchments and equipment
Never add any athchments and/or equipment without the approval of th6 menufacturet a6 such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or othsr pgrsonel injury.
7.
Water and moisture
Do not use this projector near mter or in conhctwith mter.
8. A@essories
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart,stand, tripod, brackst or bblc.
UBE only with a cart, stand, tripod bracket, or table
.
10. Porer soures
This projector should be operated only from thetyp€ of porer source indicat€d on ths marking label. lf you are not sure of the type of porer,please mnsult your appliance dealer or local pou,€r company.
'11. Porercord protection
Porer-supply mrds should be routed so that they are not likoly to be raalked on or pinch6d by it€ms placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and poinb whors thoy exlt from the appliance. Do not put the porer cord under a erpet.
12. Overloading
Do not overload
mll
outleb and extension mrds as this can rosult in a firg or cloc-tric 6hock.
13. Objects and liquids
NeveI push objects of any kind through openings of this pojsc'tor as th3y may buch dangerous voltage poinb or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on ths proj.ctor
14.
Seryicing
Do not attempt to sryice this projector yourself.Refer all s6ryicing to qualified seruice personnel.
15. Damage requiring seruice
Unplug this projector from the
Mll
outlet and refer
*ryicing io quElifi6d 66rvic6 personnel under the following conditions:
(a) lf the poretrsupply
@rd or plug is damaged.
(b) lf liquid has been spilled, or objecb have fallen into the projEctor.
(c) lfthe projector does not operate normally after you followths op€rating instructions.
Adjust only those @ntrols that are covered by the operating instruc,tions. An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage
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and may often requirs extensive work by a qualified technician to rostore lha proJec{ot to lt8 normal opsration.
(d) lftho prcjector has been exposed to rain or watar
(e) lfthe projector has been drcpped or the cabinet has been damag€d.
(0 lfthe proiector exhibits a distinct change in perfomance
- this indicates a nsed for Eorvlc!,
16. Replacement parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure that the seruie technician has u6od rapleormcnt parts specified by the manufacturer or parts having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutlon8 may Eault ln f,re, electric shock or other hazards.
17. Safety check
Upon @mpletion ofany seruie or repair to this prcjector, ask the servi@ techniclan to pcrform rafcty checks determining that the projector is in a safe operating condition. An appliance and @rt combination should be moved wlth orrr,
Oulck 8top8, excessive force and uneven surfacos may cause the appliance and
Grt
@mbination to overtum.
18.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are prcvided for rent(lation, ensuring reliable opsraton ol tha ptolac,tor and to prctect it from overheating.
Do not block these openings or allow them to b6 blocked by placing the prciector on e bad, tota, rug, or bookcase. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacture/s instructions have been adhered to.
Unplug immediately if there is aomething wrong wlth your prcjecton
Do not opeEte if smoke, strange noise or odor mmes out ofyour prcjector lt might cause flru or alaotrlo shock. ln this case, unplug immediately and @ntact your dealer.
Never remove the cabinet.
This projector contains high voltage circuitry. An inadvertent @ntact may result in an electrlc lhock,Exorpt a8 speclrlcally explained in the
Owner's Guide, do not attempt to seruice this prcduct youFelf.
Please @ntact your dealer whrn you wrnt to flx, adiust or inspect the projectol
Do not modify thls equlpment.
It can lead to fire or electric shock.
lfyou
bJoak or drop the cabinet.
Do not keep using this equipment if you break or drop it. Unplug the projector and contact yow dadar lor lngpectlon. lt may lead to fre if you ke€p using the equipment.
Do not face the prcjector lens to the sun.
It
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lead to fire.
Use corrgct voltage.
lf you use inmrecl voliage, it
Bn
lead to Iire.
Do not place the projector on uneven surface.
Plae the prcjection on a leveledJ4d stable surface only. Please do not placo equipment on unalrbla urfcco8.
Do not look into the lens when it is opemting. lt may hurt your eyes.Never let children look lnb tha lant whcn lt
18 on.
Do not tum offthe main power abruptly or unplug the prcjector du.ing op€ratlon,
It mn lead to lamp breakage, fire, electric shock or olher trcuble. lt is best to wait forthe fen
b
tum ofl batore tuming main power off.
Do not touch Air oullst gdlle and Boftom plate which becomes hot.
Do not touch them or put other equipment in front ofAir outlet grille. The heated Air outlet gfllb and Bottom plat6 may euse injury or damage to other equipment.Also, do not
st
the prcjector on the desk which is oasily afiectod by hgat.
Clean the air-filter onoe a month.
Clsan the air-filter frequently. lf the filier or ventilation slots be@me clogged with dirt or du8t, tha tampcraturo lnsid€ of the prcjector may rise and
€use some troubles, such as damage of inside parts, and shortening the life of panel.
Do not look lnto the alr outlet grille when proJector is opeEting.
Heat, dust etc. may blow out of it and hurt your eyes.
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For safety's sak6, refrain from setting the prciector at any place subiected to hlgh tomperature and high humidity. Please maintain an operating temperature, humidity, and altitude a8 speclfled b€low.
.Operatingtemperature:between+41
F(+5
C)and+95
F(+35
C)
.
Operating humidity: between 30 and
90%
,
.
Never put any heat-producing device under th6 prcjector so that tho projsctor does not overhsat.
.
Do not attach the prcjector to a place that is unstable or subject to vibratlon,
.
Do not install the prcjector near any equiprtlent that prcduces a strcng magnetlc flsld, Aleo reftain from installing near the prcjector any cable errying a large current.
.
Place the prcjector on a solid, vibEtion free surfac6: otheMise it mey fall, causlng serlous lnjury to e child or adult, and serious damage to the product.
.
Do not stand the prcjector: it may fall, causing serious injury and damago to th6 prcjsc-tor
.Slantinglheprcjectormorethan
1o"(rightandleft)or
15'(frcntandrear)maycaus6lroubleorexplosionofthelamp.
.
Do not place the prciector near air-mnditioning unit or heater to avold hot alr lo the sxhaust and ventllatlon hol6 of the prcjector
Projector Overview
Top view n
and D fee can be adjusted)
Back
View
1.
Right audio input (Red)
2-
Lefr audio input (White)
3.
AV input (Yollow)
4.
Pr (Red)
5.
Pb (Blue)
6.
Y (Green)
7.
TV/Dry
8.
Rightaudiooutput(Red)
Rear View
9. Left audio output (White)
10. S-video lnput
11. VGA input
12. Scart input
13. Keystone corection knob
14. Speaker vent
15. Power Switch
16. Remote Sensor
(picture 3)
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1)
1.
PowerButton
2.
Powerindicator
3.
Remote sensor
4.
Lens
Bottom view
(Picturc 4)
1. Exhaust vent 3. HDMI lnput
Remote
Control
(Warning Do not expose the remote control lo shocks, liquid or high humidity. Do not orpora lt lo dlract tunllght or other intense light
soure
when you operate.)
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Button operation
Illustration of remote control
Singal connection diagram
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POWER button
Progs thls button to switch on the TV when at siandby mode or enter standby mode.
(2) MUTE button
Press thls button to mute or restore sound.
(3) lilAcE button
Press this button to seiect the zoom mode
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Prcse thls button to return to the previously
Vlewod program,
(5) CH+A CH-V buttons
Pres6 th€g€ butlons lo select channels in ascondlng or descsnding order
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Prs8s the8€ buttons to adjust the volume level up or down
.
(7) CALL buttan
Pre98 thls button to display the settings on the scregn, (e.9. Channel number forTV input)
(8) CHANNEL SELECTION bultons
No use , you can press number key to select tv channel dlr€ctly.
(9) MODE button
Pro6s thls button
to
switch among
TV broadcast, AV input,SV and other source
.
('10) OK butun
Pross this button to select picture display direction ,such as
Normal ,Revese etc
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Using the remote control
Battery installation
Use two AA size batteries.
1. Remove the back cover of the remote @ntrol by pushing the battery compartment door ln the dlroctlon of the arrow.
2. Load the batteries making sure that they are positioned corectly (+ to
+, and - to -)
.
Load the batteries from - spring side, and make sure to set them tightly
3. Replace the back cover.
lmportant:
.
Do not @mbine a new battery with an old one.
.
Load batteries in the correct position.
.
Do nol heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.
.
Do not try to recharge batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
. lf the solution of batteries @mes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water. lf th6 solutlon comaB ln contact with your eyes, rinse
.
them with water and then consult your doctor.
Operation area
The range for operation is about 10 m (33 feet) when the remote conlrol points to tho proloctor.
Th. dlitanco to lhe scr€en back to the prcjector musl be less than 5.5 m (18 feet).
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lmportant:
Avoid the direct suntight or fluorescent light to the remote control sensor. Also keep the dlstenca ol moro than
2 m between lhe remote control sensor and fluorescent lamp on the remote control may not work oorrootly,
Front proiection, ceiling mount
For ceiling mount, you need the ceiling mount kit.Ask a specialist for installation. For moro dctallr,con.ull your doaler.
.
This warranty does not cover damage @used by the use of any unrecommended ceillng mount klt rnd thc lnstallation of the ceiling mount kit at an improper location.
.
When using the ceiling mount, set INIAGE
REVERSE in the SET UP menu to FLIP.
. prcjected images may appear darker when lhe unit is used as a @iling installation than whcn lt
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u.ed ln th€ tabletop position. This does not signify a product malfunction.
Rear prcjection
Ask a specialist for installation. For more details,consult your dealer.
.
For rear projection, set IMAGE REVERSE in the SET UP menu to FLIP.
Caution:
. placing the poector on a carpet reduces venlilation from the fan at the bottom and mlght cruaa problomE, Place a hard board or similar item under the prcjector to facilitate ventilation of the unit.
. place the prcjector more than 1.6m (63
inch)
from the wall to prevent blocking the intako,
lxhrurt
ilots ondvontilation of this prcjector because hot air comes out of it.
.
Do not use the pojeclor under the following circumstances, which may
€use fir€ or sloctrlc lhoak,
. in a dusty or humid place
. while the poector is lying sideways or upside down
. near a heater
. in a kitchen or oily, smoky or damp pla@
. in direct sunlight
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. with high tempeEture, such as the closed car
.wherelhetemperatureislowerthan
+41 F(+5
C)orhigherthan{95 F(+35
C) lmportant:
.
Do not put stress on the lens, as this may
cilse
damage.
Preparing the projector
for
operation
Getting ready for projection
1.
Connect the power cord prcvided to ihe prcjector.
2. Connect the power cord to the wall power outlet.
3. Remove the lens cap.
Waming:
.
Do not look directly into the lens when prcjector is'ON".
. The lens
€p
is for prctecting the lens. lf you leave the power on with the cap on, the oep mey bo warped.
Please remove the lens cap whsn you lum the power on.
.
Use the appropriate power cord for your country.
. A threo+in grounding typo power plug is used with,the prcjector. Do not removo the groundlng pln on ths power plug. lfyou are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, @ntact your electrician to replace your
Fr/C outlet.
.
Do not place any objects on the power @rd, and keep the pojoctor away from hoat souroog to avold breaking the power
@d.
A broken power mrd mn cause lire or electric shock.
.
Do not revise or alter the power cord otheMise it may cause fhe or electrlc 8hock. Contsct your doaler lf the cord is broken.
Cautlon:
.
Plug in Iirmly and unplug by holding the plug, not by pulling the cabls out.
.
Do not plug in or out with wet hands. lt may cause an oloctrio shockl
To operate projector power
ON
1.plug in the power cord,the POWER indicator lights up green.
2. Tum the prcjector on by pressing the POWER button.
Ths pow€r lamp wlll be rod.
To operate projector power
off
.
Press the
POWER button. The mes*ge
"POWER DOWN? YES or NO
"
.
To exit from this mode,
choose
NO (Some buttons on tha remote control do not work for oxlt from this mode.)
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the POWER button again.The light soure lamp will bs turned off.
.
Keystone correctlon
When the prcjector is turned on, tho prcjected imagss becomo brtghter gtadually. Ownlng to tho different angle ofthe positions of the prcjector, image keystone distortion may occur. ln
€se
of keystone distortion, thB lmago can bo prolectgd regularly by adjusting the keystone mreclion knob. (115 degree adjusting angel) (Note: When turning the keystone corrgctlon knob, ploaso tum it gdntly, and nev€r use too much effort, or else unwanted damage should
.
Focusing
osur.)
The focus length will change with the change ofthe distancs bgtw€an tha projoctor €nd ths screen, so that the image will blur. Now you can tum the lens gently with your hand, to corroct the
fo€l
length so as to obteln dlstlnct lmag6s.
. screen mod6
When playing DVD
diss
@ntaining data of letlerboxed imag6, pr688 the
'16:9 button. Exit the
WidescEen mode, by pressing the 16:9 button again.
Caution:
.
Whon you have finished using this equipment, unplug the powsr cabls from the wall outlet, for safety purposgs.
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Adiusting Prciection lmage Size
Refer to the graphic and table below to determine the screen size and prciec.tion dlStanof;
Projectlon dlstance
1.6m
2m 2.5m
3m 3.5m
5m 5.5m
4m
Aspect ratio
10:9
4:3
16:9 4'.3
16:9
4i3
16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9
4i3
16:9 4:3 l6:9
4:0 lmage size(inch) 39" 35.5" 50"
46' 63'
58', 77"
70" 92" 83"
106"
98"
130" 119"
148
136',
Noto:
Position the prcjector in a horizontal position; other positions
€n
cause heat build.up rnd damaga to tha projcctor.
Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector.
Do not use the prcjector in a smoky environment- Smoke residue may buildup on cdtlcal
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and damtga lhe prcjector or its performane.
Consult with your dealer for special installation such as sqspending from a ceiling.
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Menu and Operations
Press
"MENL"
Key to enter
OSD menu,The
OSD mmu has 7 sub-menus
1.
lnput
(select
lnput
source)
2.
PICTURE MENU
3.
SOUND MENU
4.
FUNCTION MENU
5.
OSD MENU and CHANNEL MENU
6.
PC MENU
Pressing
Mode key on the remote toE-nter
INPUT source, you can select
TV,
SCART, YPBPR (HD), PC-RGB, HDMI,
AV,
S-VIDEO, by
pressing' '7'v"k6y.enterthoinputsourcebypressing <'/'>"key.(seepicturc0)
The selected item will change to highlight olour.
"
<"
/ "> " key' to move the cuBor left or right to seloct sub-menu
"l"/"V" key: enter sub-menu
"MENU" key on prcjector on remote: exit from main menu
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TV
set allows you to adjust any setting by selecting from tho manu aonan
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The fourth item of the menu is the FUNCTION MENU
Press lV buttons to move
, use
{
} to adjust'press MENU to exit'
(Plcture 7) press OSD MENU button pressing the
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lo
display main menu, including
Pictur6,
Audlo, Functlon, PC, Channel and OSD item. You can select them by key buttons, and enter the submenu by pressing
CH+l koy. Th6 solectod ltem will chango to highlight
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1. PICTURE MENU
This first item of the menu is the PICTURE menu you can adjust picture effect here, such as
PIcTURE MODE, CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, HUE, SATURATION, SHARPNESS, COLOR TEMP-, and SCALE;
Press lV buttons to move, use
{
F
to adjust
(Picture
10)
4. OSD MENU
The lirth item of the menu is the OSD menu
Press
aY
buttons to move, use
{
}
to adjust, press MENU to exit'
Note:
1).
PICTURE MODE: USER, STANDAR, MOVIE, VIVID;
2. SOUND MENU
The second item ofthe menu is the SOUND MENU
You can adjust the sound here
Press lV buftonsto move, use
{} to adjust, press MENU to 6xlt.
(Plcturo 8)
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11)
Note:
1). OSD LANGUAGE which can be selected by different software: English; chinose;
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oarman, Ffenah: Portuguese; Spanish,Russian etc.
2). PICTURE SWAP; NORMAL, DOWN,
LEFI, RIGHT;
In TY MODE,
there is only one item
that
is dift'erent
with
other rource
5. CHANNEL MENU
CHANNEL MENU, only used in TV source.
You
en
@mplete channel search and settings here
Press aY buttons to move, use
I ) to ad.iust, press MENU to exit'
Note:
1)MUTE: oFF/ON
(disable or enable the sound)
3. FUNCTION MENU
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2.Press
"mode" to 6nter
lnto
TV input sourco,then press "OK"
3,Thon prcss " menu" key on the remote " to enter into "Channel" monu,
4. Choose correct sound syslem,then Choose thb subtitle "Auto G€arch" to tho noxt subtitlo.
select
ry
sound system. There are 6 sound system mn be solsctod: AUTO/BG/DKUUU.
For oxample:
PAL{:
China,UK
PAL-BGr
Austnlia,Germany,Spain,Switzerland,ltaly,Auslria
SECAM-L: France
PAL.
DKi
Poland
Attention:
You must ssitch to
TV 6ignal source
fi6t
,and thon seloct Tv and round systom,and lhen solBct"Auto search",if you don't selecl coflect
T1/ sound systeft,will appear noise or no picture no sound-
Note:
1). COLOR, SYS: AUTO, PAL,
SECAM, AUTO is recommended
2), SOUND.SYS: I,
D/K, L,
LL,
AUTO, B/G;
3).AUTO Search
:
Search all the channels automatically
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Press lv buttons to move, use
{
I to adjust,press MENU to exit'
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ln
PC MODE, there is three items that is different wlth other aource t.
PICTURE MODE you can adjust picture here, such as contrast, brightness, H-position, V-position, clock,
Press
AV buttons to move, use
{
} to adjust, press MENU to exit.
phe&, oolor tamp,
, acalo, auto adjust
(Picture
17)
Note:
1) PICTURE MODE: USER, STANDAR, MOVIE, VIVID;
COLOR
TEMP
:
USER, NORMAL, WARM, COLD, SRGB.
ln USER mode, use
{
I to adjust R, G, B value. to adjust in the VGA MODE ,others moda oan nol
4)
MANUAI PROGRAM:
Seuch the chmnels mmually
Channel: select the start
Search:
press
5)
PROGRAM
{l begin to search
Fine: fine tme the cunent progmm
Store:
store the
progm chmel
of the
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6. PC MENU
You can adjust picture here, such as H-position, V-position, clock, phase, auto adjust
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User's maintenance
The prciector needs proper maintenance. You should koep the lens clgan as dust, dirt or spots will prcject on the screen and diminish image quality. lf any other parts need replacing, mntact your dealer or quallfisd s€rvlce peEonnel.
Cleaning the Lens
Uso
a
stiandard lens-cloaning brush or a_pie@ of lens tissug dampened wlth lens claaning fluid. The lens surface is
fagile.
Use only recommended, nonabrasive lenscleaning materials. Do not touch ths lens wlth your f,ngsrs.
Cleaning the Projector Housing
Genfly wipe with a sofr cloth. lf din and stains are not easily r€movgd, use a sof, cloth damped wlth water, or water and neutral detergent, and wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Warning
Never open any of the
@veE on the prcjector
Dangsrous slectrical volbges lnslde the prciector can
€use
$veB
injury. Do not attompt to serui@ this product you6elf.
Refer all s€ilicing to qualifiod solvice porsonnel.
Turn offthe prciector and remove theAC power @rd ftom iha pow€r outlot bsfors boglnnlng maintenance
rcrk.
Make sure the lens is cool before cleaning.
Do not use detergenb or chemi€ls other than
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noted above. Do not use benzene or thinneB.
Do not use chemical spmys.
UsB a sofi cloth or lens paper only.
Simple repair and solution
The lrew
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LED projector is a high-tech prcduct integEting optical,
mhanical,
and electrcnic components, with CPU and seveEl protection circuits installed. ln
cse
of violating the operation procedure or iitprbper setting, the prctection circuil of it will start to work. Then some abnomal symptoms will o@ur to the it However, as long as you make the correct sotting or follow the opsration proedure, the failures may be resolved.
PROBLEMS
Tho power is off
CAUSE
. The air inlet gdlle, outlet grille or air filter is cloggEd wlth du8t or somo objoc't8.
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
.
R€move th6 objecl.
POWER indi@tor d@s not llght uP.
. Piler
@rd is unplugged from the outlel.
.
Prer
@rd is dis@nnecled ,rom
tE
pDj€6'tor,
PowER indicator bllnks red.
. The prcjector has been tumed on again bo
mn
alhr hgvlne b€cn tumod ofi.
.
Lamp is no longer rcrking.
.Plug the power @rd lnto lhe oudet.
. ln86rt the power @rd inio th6 proj€ctor.
. Wait for the lighting sequen@.
. Repla€ the lamp wilh a new on6.
No picturc appeaE on ths sr@n.
The image is tumed ofr.
The image is di$on€d
The imaga is dark
The image is blur€d.
Lens is @vered by lens mp,
Th€ equipment connect€d to this prcJoctor la not tumad on,
Hookup is not made @rec1ly with o&er
€qulpmnt.
The input
$urce is not sel6c't€d
@recldy.
. Th€ air inlet grille, outlet grille or alr filler
18 oloogod wllh dud or em6 obiectrs.
.
The pDjector is not at a righl angls to lho rcroon.
. Brightness, tint and @lor are not adlGted
6m6'tly.
'
The prcjecling distan@ is bsyond tho focu8€d aEE
.
Lens is dirty.
. Tak6 the lens
@p ofi.
.
Tum on the @nnected equipment.
.
Confim the h@kup,
. Select ihe @tr€ct s@r@ a@tding to the oquipment connected to this prcjector.
.
Remove the object arld ium ofi the main porer switch. Afler about
1
0 minutes, Tum lhe prcjec-toron.
.
Adjust the angle o, the prcj€cbr to makq a right angl€ to lhe screen.
.
Adjust brighti€ss, tini and @lor @rrectly.
. Adiust the prcj€cting distan@.
.
Clean lens.
ffi
The image remains blured.
Red, blue or green dots are viewed on the text of lmage.
Screen size exceeds screen size specifcaiions.
Brightness and cmtrast are nd adjusted corectly
.
Raduca tcracn slzc to within
35" to'150".
.
A(lul blighlnc$, contrast.
The projector is not at a right angle to the screen
'AdJual lhc rngl6 otthc projectq to make a deht anel. to lh6
!cr..n
'Vlhen you see the slatimary image fq a long time, it may remaln
ff
lha tclarn llyog ohanil tha image. lt is not a breakdwn.
The blured image will disappear ln r trw mlnutaa.
It is nmal-
The image is dlstdted
fl
the screer and noise is he6rd.
No sound is heard
Romote
control do€s not
rcIk
.
The cable fd connectim with other equipment is not plugged secu?clylntoUll
teminal.
.
The projecttr is installed too close to c[her equipment.
.
Volume is not turned up.
.
Connection to other equipment is not made correctly.
.
This mark is displayed when an invalid operatio is executed
(rs cxrmpla, wlian the cOMPUTER dVlDEo bultm is pressed while the menu is dl!play.d),
Ith
h not failure.
The batteries in the remote control used up the battery is installed not corectly obstacle between the prcjector singal receiver ?
ls the remote cmtrol out ot operating dis{ance?
. Tlra oalla tar conn60tlm wlth other equipmcnt h nd pluggad tacurcly lntothe terminal.
,
Tta prqmlil lr Indrllcd too close to other
.$lpm.nl,
.
Tum up lha volum.
. Chaol cornaotlnr,
.
Chmga nril b.ltrrl!!
. lnllall
ttl
b.ll.ry cdroctly
. l.movr th. obl.ct
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lha tamot! control to prcjector (max
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