Chinavasion CVAK-E146-2GEN Projector User Manual
Chinavasion CVAK-E146-2GEN is a compact LED projector with a long-lasting lamp and versatile input options. It boasts high-quality visuals with SVGA resolution and compatibility with VGA, SVGA, XGA, and SXGA formats. You can connect it to various devices via USB, SD card, HDMI, AV, S-VIDEO, and Component Tv (analog) inputs. The user-friendly on-screen display allows for easy menu navigation. Additionally, it features keystone correction for image alignment and a built-in speaker for audio output.
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Catalogue
'1.
Productor Features
'1.
Productor Features
2.
Prcjector Brief
3.
Safeguards
4.
Warning
2.
Projector
Overview
1.
Topview
2.
Bottom view
3.
Front view
4.
Backview
5.
Rearview
3.
Operation introduction
1.
@nnecting the prcjector
2.
Power on/Off the projector
4.
Menu operation
5.
User's maintenance
1-
Cleaning the lens
2.
Cleaning the Prcjector Housing
3.
Cleaning the
Fliter Cover
4.
Replacing the Lamp
5.
Simple repair and sotution
6.
Parameter and function
1.
Technicalspscification
2.
Main functions
Alofes
on
the
AC Power
Cord
AC
Power Cord must meel the requirement of countries whsre you use thls projector.Please @nlim yourAC plug type with the graphiG below and ensure that the properAC
Power Cord is used.
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Projector
Features
The prcjector ofiers tho following features:
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Single chip LCD technology tr
High perfomance
LED lamp (with 50,000 hrs life) tr
SVGA (800 x
600 pixels)
! compression compatibility for VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA'rs
! compatibility with PAL,SECAM
! lnput soure
USB/SD/HDMI/AVAr'GA'/S-VIDEo/ComponenuTv(analoge) tr User-friendly, multi-language on-screen display
! keystone corection
!
With USB,SD Slot
lmportant safeguards
Please read all these instructions regarding your Led prcjector and retain them for futurc referencs. Follow all warnlngs and instructions marked on the Led poector.
1
.
Read instructions
All the safety and opeEting instructions should be read before ihe appliane is oporated.
2.
Retain instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be reiained for future referen€.
3. Warnings
All warnings on the appliane and in the operating instructions should ba adherod to.
4. lnstructions
All operating instructions must be followed.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this prcieclor from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleansrs. U8o a damp soll cloth for clsanlng.
6. Attachments and equipment
Never add any attachmonts and/or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury
7. Water and moisture
Do not use this pmjector near water or in contacl with water.
8.
Ac@ssories
Do not place this projector on an unstable
€rt,stand, tripod, bEcket or table. Uss only wlth a cart, stend, trlpod bracket, or table
.
10. Power sourcos
This prcjector should be operated only frcm the type of power
soure
indieted on tho mad(ng hbcl,
It you
lrc
not sur€ of the type of porer,please consult your appliane dealer or local power company.
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1. Power-cord protection
Power-supply @rds should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or plnchgd by ltama plaocd upon or against them.
Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience reeptacles, and poinb whsre they exlt from tha rppllanoc. Do not put the power cord under a mrpet.
12. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a fire or olectrlc lhock.
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13. Obiects and liquids
Never push objects of any kind lhrcugh openings ofthis projector as they may touch dangsrou8 voltage poinis or short-out parts that could result in a Iire or elect ic shock. Nevgr spill liquid of any kind on the prcjoctor.
14. Seruicing
DonotattempttoseruicethisprcjectoryouBelf.RefeIallseruicingtoqualif|odservicepersonnel.
15. Damage requiring
servic
Unplug this proiector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified serui@ personnel under the following condilions:
(a) lf the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
(b) lf liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the prcjector
(c) lf ths poector does not operate normally after you follow the operating instructions.
Adjust only those mntrols that are covered by the operating instructions.
An impropor adjustment of olher controls may result in damage and may ofien require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore ths projector to its normal operation.
(d) lf the projector has been exposed to rain or waten
(e) lfthe projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
(0 lf the prciector exhibits a distinct change in performance - lhis indimtes a need for seruice.
'16.
Repla@ment parts
When replaement parts are required, be sure that the seruico technician has used roplacement parts specifled by the manufacturer or parts having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
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17. Safety check
Upon completion of any seruie or repair to this prcjector, ask the servi@ technician to perform safety checks detemining that the prciectof is in a safe operating mndition. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, ex@ssive force and uneven l surfaces may muse the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
18. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabin€t are provided for ventilation, ensuring reliable operation of the prcjector and to prctect it from ovefieating.
Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the prciector on a bed, sofa, rug, or bookcase. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
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Do not look into the lens when it is operating. lt may hurt youi eyes.Never let children look into tho lens when lt ls on.
Do not tum off the main power abruptly or unplug the projector during operaflon.
It mn lead to lamp breakage, fire, electric shock or other trouble. lt is best to wait for the fan to tum ofi before turning main power off.
Do not touch
Air outlet grille and Boltom plate which becomes hot.
Do not touch them or put other equipment in front ofAir outlet grille. The heated Air outlet grille and Bottom plats may cause injury or damage to other equipment.Also, do not set the projector on the desk which is easily affected by heat.
Clean ihe air-filter once a month.
Clean the air-filter frequently. lf the filter or ventilation slots become clogged with dirt or dust, the temperaturs inside of the projector may rise and cause some troubles, such as damage of inside parts, and shortening the life of panel.
Do not look into the air outlet grille when prcjector is operating.
Heat, dust etc. may blow out of it and hurt your eyes.
Place of installation
For safety's sake, refrain from setting th6 projector at any place subjected to high temporature and high humidity. Please maintain an operating temperature, humidity, and altitude as specified below.
.
Operating tempeEture: between
+41T
(+5C) and
+95T
(+35C)
.
Operating humidity: between 30% and g0%
.
Never put any heat-producing device under the prcjector so that the prc.iector does not overheat.
.
Do not attach the prcjector to a place that is unstiable or subject to vibration.
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Do not instiall the prcjector near any equipment that prcdues a strong magnetic field.
Also rsfrain from installing near the prcjector any
€ble
carrying a large curent.
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Plae the prciector on a solid, vibration free surfae: otheMise it may fall, causing ssrious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the prcduct.
.
Do not stand the projector: it may fall, causing serious injury and damage to the projector.
'SlantingtheProjectormorethan 1o"(rightandlefr)or
15'(frontandrear)maycausetrcublaorexplosionofthetamp.
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Do not place the prcjector near air-@nditioning unit or heater to avoid hot air to the exhaust and ventilation hole of the prcjecton
Projector Overuiew
Top view
WARNING..
Unplug immedlately if there is something wrong with your projoctor,
Do not opeEte if smoke, strange noise or odor comes out of your proisctor. lt might cause fire or electric shock. ln this mse, unplug immediately and ontact your dealen
Nevor remove the cabinet.
This prciector contains high voltage circuitry. An inadvertent contact may result in an electric shock.Except as specifically explained in the
Ome/s
Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Please contact your dealer when you want to fix, adjust or inspect the prciector.
Do not modlfy this equipment.
It mn lead to fire or electric shock.
lf you break or drop the cabtnet.
Do not keep using this equipment if you break or drop it. Unplug the prcjoctor and contact your dealer for inspection. lt may lead to fire if you keep using the equipment.
Do not face the prolector lens to ths sun.
It can lead to fire.
Use
corect
voltage.
lf you use inconect voltage, it can lead to fire.
Do not place the projector on uneven surface.
Plae
the prcjection on a leveled and stable surfae only. Please do not placs squipmenl on unstable surfaces.
1.
PowerButton
2.
Power indicalor
3.
Remote sensor
(picture
1
)
3
4
Operation of
Nw
Small LED projeaor
4.
Lens
Bottom view
Operuriol of
New
Silqll
LED ptujectot
(picture 2)
Hoisting Screw rod
(1
:Teli you how to hang the poector to ceiling: fix the 4 feet of mount to the projector 4 feet (A,B,C,D) hole,2:The height of C and
D fee can be adjusted)
Back
View
1.
Right audio jnput (Red)
2.
Left audio input (White)
3.
AV input (Yellow)
4.
Pr (Red)
5.
Pb (Blue)
6.
Y (Green)
7.
TV
8.
Right audio output (Red)
Rear
View
L
Left audio output (White)
10. S-video lnput
1
1. VGA input
12. Scart input
1
3. Keystone correction knob
'14.
Speaker vent
15. Power Switch
16. Remote Sensor
(Picture 3)
1. Exhaust vent 2.
USB lnput
3. HD[ill lnpul
(Picture 4)
4.Card reader lnput
Remote
Control
(Warning Do not expose the remote control to shocks, liquid or high humidity. Do not exposo it to diroct sunlight or other intense light source when you operate.)
Press this button to swilclr orr
llrc'l'V
E,
MUTE br,u,u
Press this button
(o
nlrlc
volunrc or rccovcr.
VOL+/VOL-: SOUNI)
hullou
Press this button lo
r(ljusl
volurnc.
CH+/CH-, CH button
TV modc,
prcss
llris l)ullon to
solcct
the following
and above channcl.
FLIP:
Reverscd imagc.
FREEZE:
Pictur€freeze.
P.MODE,
Press this
buttol
to swilch on picturc modc.
16:9,/4:3r Press this button lo zooN thc picturc.
ENTER:: ok button.
MENU:menu button.
E! g EI E,
Menu button li)r tctl, risht, up and down.
SOURCE:Press this button to selcct spccific source such as TV,
SV or othcr channcl
RETURN:Press this button k) cxil OSI) nrcnu.
0-9:
Press digital butkrn t0 solccl cltirlncl.
-/--:
Channel selection button.
RECALL:Return to prcviorrs
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clrrrrrncl.
AUDIO:Press this bult(nr l{r swilclr orr sotrnd mode.
INFO: Prcss this buttrrr lo slx)w lllc irrlirrrnation.
CHLIST
channcl lisl htrlkrr.
FAV:
Press this bullon lo scl(:cl lhc lavoritc channel
SUBTITLE: Not rrscd.
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I:Press this button to zoom the pichre(suit for usb,sd card):
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thi" button to play video again(suit for usb,sd card)r
I, press tnis outton to paty setected AB.
I, press ttris outton to stop
.
L
r"", u"rward
(for USB/card reader)(red button).
L
r""t ro*"rd
(for usB/Grd readerxgreen button).
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Pr"uior"ly"ttow
u"rt
Button)
(blue Button)
I, press ttris outton to paly or pauser
lnsert The Batteries
1.
Remove the battery cover by pressing it and sliding it down.
2. lnsert the
two
1.5V batteries matches
(A44
";."1
6afteries making sure
the
polarity marks inside
the
unit.
the
polarity (+ or -) of
the
3. Replace the baftery cover by sliding it in until you hear a click sound.
Precautions when using batteries
O
Do not use old and new batteries together.
O
Do not use different types
of
bafteries (for example, Manganese and
Alkaline
batteries) together.
a
Note that there are chargeable and non-chargeable batteries. Do not attempt to charge non-chargeable batteries"
O
Remove
the
batteries from
the
remote control unit if you do not intend
to
use the unit for a long time.
Precautions when using the remote control unit
OpeElion area
O
Do not drop
the
remote control unit.
a
Do not subject
the
remote control unit
to
physical shocks.
a
Keep
the
remote control unit dry.
Wetting
it may cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
a
Replace the batteries
with
new ones
when
operation of the unit deteriorates.
The range for operation is about 10 m (33 feet) when the remote control points to tho projector. The distane to the screen back to the projector must be less than 5.5 m (18 feet).
lmportant:
Avoid the direct sunlight or fluorescent light to the remote control sensor. AlBo keep the distance of moro than 2 m between the remote mntrol sensor and fluorescent lamp on ths remote control may not work corroctly.
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Front prcjection, ceiling mount
For
@iling mount, you need the ceiling mount kit.Ask a specialist for installation. For moro dotalls,contult your doaler.
.
This waranty does not cover damage caused by the use of any unrecommended ceiling mount klt and the ln8tallstlon of the
@iling mount kit at an improper location.
.
When using the ceiling mount, set
IMAGE REVERSE in the
SET UP menu to
FLIP.
.
Prcjected images may appear darker when the unit is used as a ceiling insiallation than when ll ls urod ln the tablotop position. This does nol signify a product malfunction.
Rear projection
Ask a specialist for installation. For riore details,consult your dealer.
.
For rear projection, set IMAGE REVERSE in the SET UP menu to FLIP.
Caution:
.
Placing the prcjector on a carpet reduces ventilation from the fan at the bottom and might cause probloms. Place a hard board or similar item under the prcjector to facilitate ventilation of the unit.
. Plae the prcjector more than
1.6m (63 inch) from the wall to prevent blocking the intako, exhaust slots andvsntllatlon of this prcjector because hot air comes out of it.
.
Do not use the poector under the following circumstances, which may cause fire or slsctrlc shock.
. in a dusty or humid place
. while the projector is lying sideways or upside down
. near a heater
. in a kitchen or oily, smoky or damp place
. in direct sunlight
. with high temperature, such as the closed
mr
. where the temperature is lower than +4'l
T
(+5C
) or higher than
+95F
(+35C
) lmportant:
.
Do not put stress on the lens, as this may muse damage.
Preparing
the
projector for operation
7
Getting ready
for projection
'1. Connect the power cord provided to the prcjector(lnput
Voltage:100-240VAC;Frequency:50/60H2).
2. Connect the power cord to the wall power outlet.
3. Remove the lens cap.
Warning:
.
Do not lmk directly into the lens wtten prciector is'ON'.
.
The lens cap is for protecting the lens. lf you leave tha powsr on wllh th6 cap on, th6 cap may be mrped.
Ploass remove the lens cap when you turn the power on.
.
Use the apprcpriate power cord for your country.
.
A three-pin grounding typs powor plug is used with the proiector. Do not remove the grounding pin on the powsr plug. lf you are unable to insert the plug into tho ouuet, @ntact your electrician to replacs your
A,/C outlot.
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Do not place any objscts on the power cord, and kesp lhs projoctor amy fiom heat sources to avoid breaking the power cord.
A broken powsr cord can causg fire or electric shock.
.
Do not revise or alter the power cord otherwise it may
euse
tire or electric shock. Contact your dealer if the cord is broken.
Caution:
.
Plug in firmly and unplug by holding the plug, not by pulling the cabl6 out.
.
Do not plug in or out with
ret
hands. lt may cause an electric shock.
To operate
projector
power
ON
1.plug in the power cord,the POWER indicator lights up green,then turn red.
2.
Tum the prcjector on by pressing the POWER button. The power lamp will be gre6n.
To
operate
projector
power
off
.
.
.
Press the POWER button. The message "POWER
?'
To exitfrom this mode, prsss
"RETURN"button on the remote control.
Press the POWER button again.The light source lamp will be turned ofi.
.
Keyslone correction
When the pro.iector is tumed on, the prciected images becomo brighter gEdually. Oming to the different angle of the positions of the image keystone distortion may
mur.
ln
€se
of ksystone distortion, the image can be projected regularly by adiusting the keystone knob.
(i15 degree adiusting angel) (Note: When tuming the keystone correction knob, please turn it gently, and never use too much efiort, or the lens gently with your hand, lo
@rrect the
foel
length so as to obtain distinct imagos.
. scregn mode
When playing DVD discs containing data of letterboxed imags; press the
16:9 button. Exit the
Widoscrsan mode, by pressing the
16:9 button again.
Caution:
.
When you have finished using this squipment, unplug the pow6r cable from the wall outlet, for safety purposss.
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Adjusting Projection lmage Size
Refer to the graphic and table below to determins the screen size and prcFction dlstanoo.
Proieciion distance 1.6m
2m
2.5m
3m
3.5m
Aspect ,atlo
4i3
16:9
4tg
16:9
4:3
16:9
4i3 16:9 4:3
,t6:9
4m
4:3 tC:e
,l:3
6m
10:9
5.5m
4:3 16:9 lmage size(lnch)
39'
35.5',
50'
46',
63', 58',
77"
70" 92"
83'
106',
0c'
130',
11g', 148" 136',
Note: r
Position the prcjector in a horizonial position; other positions can
euse
heat build-up and damaga lo
thl
prclactor.
I
Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the prcjector.
I Do not use the poector in a smoky environment.
Smoke residue may buildup on crltlcal parta and drmlga thc proloctor or its performance.
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Consult with your dealer for special installation such as suspending from a ceiling.
System
function
operation
How to operate
1.
Press the "
MENU'
button to open the OSD menu.
2. When OSD is displayed, use
<"
/
">' '
Y'V"keykey to select any featurs in ths maln manu.
3. After selecting the desired main menu item,
+.
Use
",l"f v'
"<"
/'>" press
"ENTER' key to onter sub-manu lor
tartur
lattlng.
->'and'U{T!R".
to select the desired item and adjust the settings wflh
'<'/
5. Press
the
"
MENU'
button, the screen will retum to tho main menu.
6. To exit OSD, Press
the'llENU"
button again(or press
"RETURN'button). The OSD manu wlll olorr and thc proloclor will automatically save the new settings.
Menu and Operations
Press " MENU" key on ths rgmote to enter OSD menu,The OSD monu has 7 sub-monut
1. lnput source(solect lnput source)
2.
Channel
3.
Picture
4.
Sound
5.
Option
6. lJsb
7.
Sd
Pressing "SOURCE" key on the remote to Enter input source, you
en
selecl ATV, AV,
!.V|D!O'
YPIPi
,HDttll, PC-RGB, USB and
SD
CardRead by pressing
'
'/'v"
key, enter the input source by pressing "ENTER' kay
.
The selected item will change to highlight @lour.
'<"
I
">-'
L"ff" ksy: to move the cu6or lsft
, right,up,dowl to select sub-menu,
"ENTER"key: entersub'menu
"RETURN" on remote: exit from main menu
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Method of operation:Press Source button to show source list,Press"A
v"
button lo choose the mode,then press "ENTEN', button to enter the mode.
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Press "MENU'bufton to stop searing.
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Press
"
A\V
" button to select
AIV
Mmual Tuning, and then press
I'ENTER" buttbn k) ente r m0nutrl scarching(picture
8).
Programme
Edit
Press
"A\V"
buttonto
selectprograme
edit, andthenpress "ENTER" button to cntcr tncnu.
(Picture 7)
There are 3 sub-menu:
Auto
Tuning\Ary
Manual Tuning\programme
Edit.
Auto
Tuning
Press
"
A\V
" button to select
Auto Searching, md then press "ENTER" button to start for auto searching
(picture 8)
Can adjust
Picture Mode,Color Temperature,Aspect Ratio,Noise Reduction and PC Sgtup.As bolow(plctur€ 9):
Press
"4"/"V" "<"/'>'to
move cursor. Press "ENTER" to enler the sub-menu or adjust ltam, pro$,'MENU,,to
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PICTURE MoDE(picture 10): r€turn or exit menu
There are 4 picture modes: Standard/Mild/User/Dynamic.
Standard: middle brightness and contrast;
Mild: low brightness and @ntrast;
User: user define the brightness and @ntrast.
Dynamic: high brightness and contrast;
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12
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Noter when user adjust brightness/contrast/hue/saturation/sharpness value, the picture mode will auto change to
User mode
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(picture 9)
Press
"/l"/"V"
"<'7">" button to select
Pictue Mode,ard then press
"ENTER" button to enter the sub-menu(pictue
10).
3.
Aspect Ratio
(picture 1'l)
2.
(picture
10)
Press
".("/')"
button to select
Contrast,Brightness,Color,Sharpness and Tint(suit for
AV)
A. Contrast:
Press
"<"
to decrease
B. Brightness:Press value,
Press
">'to
increase value.
Press "MENU" to relurn menu.
"<'lo
decrease value, Press
">'to
increase value. Press "MENU" to return menu.
C-
Color:Press
"<"
to decrease value,
Press
">"
to increase value.
Press "MENU" to return menu.
D. Sharpness: Press
"<"
to decrease value, Press
">"
to increase value. Press "MENU" to return menu.
E.
Tint:Press
"<"
to decrease value,
Press
">"
to increase value. Press'MENU'to retum menu.
Color Temperature
There are 4 Color Temperature modes:
MediumMarm/User/Cool.
Enter Picture menu, you can select Color Temperature by pressing
"l."/"V"
key ,and then press "ENTER" button to enter the sub-menu(picture
11).You can adjust the item selected by pressing
"{"
/
"}"
key.
Medium: inlcuded red setting,green setting and blue setting;
Warm:
inlcuded red setting,green setting and blue setting;
Cool:
inlcuded red setting,green setting and blue setting;
User:
you can set red,green,blue by pressing
"<"
/
">"
key.
13
You can adjust the item selected by pressing
(picture
12)
Enter Picture menu, press
"
'7'V" key to select
Aspect Ratio,and then press "ENTER" button to entcr thc sub-menu(picture
12).
"l."/"V"
key.
Noise Reduction
Enter Picture menu, press
"1"/"v'
key to select Noise Reduction,and then press "ENTER" button k) cntcr thc sub-menu(picture l3).
You can select the item selected by pressing
"
'l'V"
key.
PC
Seiup
(picture
l3)
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EQ;
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(plcture
14)
Enter Picture menu, press
"
'7'V" key to select PC Setup (suit for VGA),and then press "ENTER" button to enter the sub-menu(ricture
14). Press
"l'7'V"
key to select,and then press
"<"
/.>' or "ENTER" key to adjust the item selected.
Enter the sound menu (picture pressing
"4"/'v'
key.
15), you can adjust Sound Mode, Balanre,Auto Volume,Surround Sound,SPDIF MODE and EQ item by
(PictuE
16)
Enterthis menu, you can selectOSD Language, Restore Factory,Dofaull,Blending,OtdDutatlon ltom by pressing
"A"/'V"
key,
1.
OSD
Language;
Press
"47'V"
to select OSD language,and then press'ENTER' key to enter the sub-mBnu(plcturB
'17).
(Picture 15)
2,
3,
4,
Sound Menu
,,
Sound mode;can support Standard/Music/Movie/Sporb/ltser,
Standar:suit for
TV program:
Music
: suit for li ste n ing m u sic :
Movie:suit for media; lJser:user define te bass and treble.
Sportsjsull for sporrs prcgram music, movie,personal,sports;
Balanc;
Auto Volume;
Surround Sound;
(picture17)
You can choose English,Franais,Espaol,Portugues,Arabic and Chinese by pressing
'4"/'V"
key.
2.
Rsstorc Factory
Default;
Press
"
"f
v"
to select
Reslore Faclory,,and then press "ENTER" key to enter tho sub-monu.The message 'A16 you sure
? " key to reslore or press
">"
key to return OPTION menu.
3.
Blending;
Press
"
'7'V" to solect
Blending,and then press "ENTER" key to choose LOW,MIDDLE,HIGH or OFF mode.
4.
OsdDuration;
Press
"
"fV'to
select
OsdDuration,and then press "ENTER" key to choose
5
Soc,
'10
8cc,
15 sac or OFF mode.
Press
"<'
r n
USB/Card reader function
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This Projector integrales powerful function to support USB/SD Card reader and you can connect Ex-equipmentsvia the USB/SD Card reader At present, system can support usual
USB/card reader media players and upgrade to system software.
It can support only the files displaying in the list and the flle formate this produci ptays. Enter USB by pressing "SoURCE" key on the remote to select input source "USB" or "SD " (for card reader),and then pressing ',ENTER,, key to enter.
Nw
Small
LED
(pictwe l8)
You can choose Photo, Music, l\y'ovie, Text in the menu(pjcture
1
8).
Photo Show
t'?a *
(picture 20)
6. press
")"button to show the second function
,"nr;
pr"""O,o,
Q brtton to rotate the photo counter-clockwise or rotate clockwise pre"s Eor E! brtton to
.oom out or zoom in the photo;
E button to move view.
7.
Press "RETURN" button to exit.
Music Show
l.
Insert USB Porl to USB entry.
2.
Press "<"/">"
to select music
progrm,
and then
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu.
l.
Select
C:\,
press
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu.
(picture
I
9)
l.
Select
C:\,
press
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu
Insert USB Port to USB entry.
2.
3.
Press
"<"/">"
to select photo, and then "ENTER,' button to enter submenu.
Select
C:\,
press
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu
4.
Select the specific photo, and press
"ENTER"
button to
conlim
Press "Xffi" button to play, and
"ENTER"
button to show function menu. Press
"13" button to pause,
"X,,
button to ptay the previous one,
"X"button
to play next one;
"I" button to stop or return lo the previous m"nu;
'E" button to repeat all of the programs.
"ru"",,E,'
button to play MP3 music stored at music menu;
E
Ou,,on,o
"no*
Olaylist;
I button to show photo detait information:
(picture
2l)
4. Select the specific song, press
"sX" button to play; press
5.
Press
"ENTER"
button to
confim.
"rxf'
button to play the previous
one,
press
'iX"button
to play next one; press
"I" button to stop or return to the previous menu pressELutton to show playlist; press fI button to show music
progrm
detail
inlbmation;
6.
Press
El button to set the play period of time
7.
Press
"RETURN"
button to exit.
Movie Show l.
Insert USB Port to USB entry.
2.
Press
"{"/"}"
to select movie program, and then button to enter submenu.
3
.
Select
C :\
, press
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu(picture 22)
.
4.
Select the specific movie, press
'ffi" button to play; press
"ENTER"
button to confinn.
5.
Press'f"
button to play the previous
one,
press
"ffi"button
to play next one; press
"t" button to stop or return to the previous menu.
pressElbutton to show playlist;
0."r.
f,I button to show movie program detail inlbrmation;
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Oicture 22)
7.
Press
"RETURN"
button to exit.
TEXTShow
1.
Insert USB Port to USB entry.
2.
Press
"{7'>"
to select text
progm,
and then
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu.
3. Select
C:\,
press
"ENTER"
button to enter submenu.
4.
Select the specific text, press
',D"
button to play.
5.Press">"buttontoplaythenextone,
press"{"buttontoplaypreviousone;press"
""buttonloplaythepageup,press,,v',buttontoplay the pagedown
.
6.Press
"RETURN"
button ro exir.
The file format of USB/card rcader can Support:
Medla
PICTURE
MOVIE
Flle Extenelon
JPEG, BMP,
PNG
MPEG1, MPEG2. MPEG4.
RM.
RMVB. MOV. MJPEG. Divx,
jpg.
.bmp, .prg
.avi, .mpg,
.dat
.
.vob
-
_div,
_mov.
.mkv,
.m. .mvb,
.mp4, .mjpeg.
ts,.trp,.wmv,
-ast
MUSIC
WMA
'MP3'M4A
(AAC)
wma-.mp3,.m4a
NOTE: Reslutiqn of MOVIE
Er
only supporl
1024*769 and less than
1024,768-
Flte type I
The relevant MrameleB
Re3olutlon
JPEG
BMP
PNG
15360*8640
9500*6400
960016400
Compresslon optlon
Support
Prcgressive JPEG
Baseline("standard")
Baseline optimlzed
Resolulion
Only support
,024'768 support support homochromatism
16 color suppon suppon
256 color
16 bit
24 bit
32 bil suppon support suppon
No interlacing support lnterlaced
Resolutior
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User's maintenance
The prcjector needs proper maintenane. You should keep the lens clean as dust, dirt or spots wlll proJect on the screen and diminish image quality. lf any other parts need replacing, contact your dealer or qualified seruice pereonnsl.
Cleaning the Lens
Use
a
standard lens-cleaning brush or
a
piece
of
lens tissue dampened with lens cloaning fluld. The lens surface is fragile. Use only recommended, nonabrasive lenscleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your fingors.
Gleaning the Projector Housing
Gently wipe with a sofr cloth. lf dirt and siains are not easily removed, use a soft cloth damped with water, or waler and neutral detergent, and wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Warning
Never open any of the cove6 on the prcjector. Oangerous electrical voliages inside the proiector can cause sovere injury Do not attempt lo seruice this product you6elf.
Refer all seruicing to qualified serui@ personnel.
I
Turn off the prcjector and remove the
AC power @rd from the power outlet before beginning maintenance work.
ll
l\4ake sure the lens is @ol before cleaning.
L
I Do not us6 detergents or chemicals other than those noted above. Do not use benzene or thinners.
Do not use chemical sprays.
I Use a soft cloth or lens paper only.
Simple repair and solution
fhe
New small LED
pqector
is a high-tech prcduct integrating optical, mechanical, and electronic components, with CPU and several protection circuits installed. ln case of violating the operation proedure or improper setting, the protection circuit of it will start to work.
Then some abnormal symptoms will occur to it.
Howevet as long as you make the
@rrect setting or follow the operation procedure, the failures may be resolved-
PROBLEMS fhe power is off
CAUSE
. The air inlet grille, outlet grille or air filter is clogged with dust or some objects.
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
.
Remove the object.
POWER indlcator does not light up,
.
Power cord is unplugged from lhe outlet.
.
Power cord is dis@nngcted from the prcjector.
.Plug the power @rd into the outlet.
. lnsert the power @rd into the prcjector.
POWER indicator blinks red.
. The prcjector has been tumed on again too soon after having been turned orf.
.
Lamp is no longer working.
. Wait for the lighling sequen@.
.
Replace the lamp with a new one.
No picture appears on the screen.
The image is turned off.
The image js distorted
Lens is @vered by lens
€p.
The equipmenl @nngctod to this prcjector is not turned on
Hookup is not made @rectly wlth other equipment.
The input source is not selected @nectly.
. The air inlet grille, outlet grille or air filter is ctogged with dust or some objects.
.
The prcjector is not at a right angle to the screen
. Take the lens @p off.
. Turn on the @nnected equipment.
.
Confirm the hookup.
.
Selscl the corect sour@ according to the equipment connected to this prcjector.
.
Removg th€ object and turn off the main power switch. After about 10 minutes, Turn the proloctoron.
. Adjust the angle ofthe prcjector to make a rlght angls to the screen.
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The image is dark
The image is blurred,
The image remains blured.
Red, blue or green dots are viewed on the tsxt of image.
The image is distorted on the sreen and noise is heard.
No sound is heard-
.
The cable for @nnection with other equipment is not pluggsd s6cu6ly into the teminal.
. The prcjector is installed too close to otier equipmsnt.
Remot€
control does rot work
.
Brightness, tint and color are not adjusted comctly
The prcjecllng distan@ is beyond the fo@sd aEa.
Lens is diriy.
Screen size ex@eds sqe6n size spsificatlonS.
Brightness and @ntEst are not ad.iusted
@rEclly.
The prcjector is not al a right angle to th6 $Een
. Adjust brightness, tint and color corectly.
. Adjust lhe prcjectlng distan@.
.
Clsan lens.
.
Redu@ sqeen size to within 35' to
1
50".
. Adjust brightnoss, contrast.
. Adjust the angle of the prcjector to make a right angle to th6 screen
. When you
8s
the siationary image for a long time, lt may Fmaln on lhe scr€€n lfyou change the image. lt is not a breakdown. The blurEd image wlll dlsappoar ln a ,ew mlnute6.
It is nomal.
. Volume is not turned up.
.
Connection to other equipment is not made @req1ly
. This mark is displayed when an invalid opeEtion is executed (for erempte, when the COMPUTER or VIDEO button is pressed while thg menu is displayed). This is not failure.
The batteries in the remote @ntrol used up the battery is installed not @ffectly obsbcle between the prcjector singal re@iver ?
ls the remote contol out of opeEting distan@?
. Th6 @ble for @nnection with other equipment is not plugged securely into the teminal.
.
The prdoctor is installed loo d6e to other equipment.
. Tum up the volume.
.
Check @nnections.
.
Change new batteries
. lnstall the baitery @rectly
.
Remove the objecl
.
Close the remote @nkol to pojector
(max distan@: 7M) lf all above method can not solve the problem. olease contact us or th6 dealere lmmediatelu Do not open the machine bv vourself.
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Specifications
Technical
specifi
cations
Model No.
TV System
Display Technology
Brightness
Contrast ratio
Lamp power
Focus adjustments
Picture Rotation function
Compatibility
Aspect ratio
Built-in Speaker
OSD Languages lnput Socket
5"
LCD I
PAU SECAM
5 inch LCD
Physical resoluiion: 800*600,support 1024*768
2200ansi(MAx)
1000:1
50W led bulb
Manual Focusing,Support Vertiml Zoomllmage Zoomllmage Shrlnk
Horizontaruerti€l rotatio0
HDTV:
Support
1
080P l'1080in20P1576P
1480P l576il4g0i
4:3/16:9
(supportAll input
16:9,and support hdmi/ypbpr 1080p 16:9)
2W
. l
Audio output (8 o
)
English/Franais/Espaol/Portugues/Arabi€/chinese
AVryS-video,Audio-out,Audio-in,VGA,YPbPr,HDMl,USB.SD card reader
Advanced Feature
Lamp life
Dimensions(LxWxH)
Weight
Voltage
3D de-interlace, ZOOM
50000 hours around
L:280 x W:200 x
H:100 mm
N.W:2.4KG; GW:4.5KG
AC90-240V
50/60H2;
Noise
Prcjection distance
Prcjection size
25dB
1.6-5.6m
35.5-150inch
Supplied Arcessories:Remote control, power cord, user manual,warranty card,
AV signal lino,lons clear cloth,fu3e.
Thank you for reading the User Manual. lf you have any question, please feel free to @ntact us or the deale6.
We will provide excellent seruice to you. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy your life with our products.
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