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1. this manual carefully Index H xXx Attention 1 Specifications gt mm 2 ProductOverview 3 Operation Guide 7 opor 17 BA A 18 PIO ss os 18 A 21 Thanks for your interest in this projector please read this manual book carefully before using Safety Tips eAlways unplug the appliance from the electrical outletimmediately after using and before cleaning ePlease keep the projector dry do not use it under wet or moist condition ePlease keep the projector away from water no such apparatus as vase or cup should be put around the projector eDo not putthe projector on a unstable surface Remarks ePlease cut down the power when the projector is not in use Always unplug the appliance before removing other accessories eClose supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons ePlease follow this user manual to use the projector and use original accessories or spare parts recommended by the factory eNever disassemble or repair the projector personally if the projector can t work properly damaged or dropped into water ePlease keep the plug away from heat eWhile working the projector should be kept away
2. the system will switch to the required channel The projector has the channels as following TV Television PC RGB PC HDMI HDMI AV Video and Audio IP Video and Audio USB USB SD SD card 9 b Channel Menu Press Menu to enter the main menu Press to select channel menu Then press H to select the sub menu to be adjusted then press OK button to confirm The sub menus which can be adjusted under the main menu are as following Auto Tuning automatically searching the TV programs Color System PAL NTSC SECAM and Auto Sound System DK I BG L MN ATV Manual Tuning Manual searching the TV programs Program Edit to edit the TV program been saved NICAM Mode NICAM Setting Software Update Updating the system software Notice Only under TV channel the Auto Tuning Color System Sound System ATV Manual Tuning Program Edit NICAM Mode are optional Under others channel only Software Update is optional 10 c Picture menu Picture Mode Standar Color Tempe Medium Aspect Ratio 16 9 Noise Reduc On PICTURE Screen Screen Rotat Front Zoom Out Press Menu to enter the main menu then press lt to select Picture menu Press fV to select the submenu to be adjusted then press OK to confirm the adjustment The items can be adjusted under this submenu are as following Picture Mode Standard Mild Dynamic and user are available Only user mode is ad
3. is turned on Surround Sound Off Surround Sound and SRS TruSurround are optional 12 SPDIF Mode To select PCM or Auto Mode EQ User can adjust the sound frequency to be 120Hz 500Hz 1 2KHz 7 5KHz 12KHz e Time Menu Adjustment n O Press Menu to enter the main menu then press to select Time menu Press HH to select the submenu to be adjusted then press OK to make the adjustment The adjustable items are as following Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep 13 f Option Menu Adjustment OSD Language English Restore Factory Default Color Range 0 255 Blue Screen Off OSD Blend Balance Off Press Menu to enter main menu then press to select Option menu Press fl to select the required submenu to be adjusted then press OK to confirm the adjustment The adjustable items under this submenu are as following OSD Language 22 different languages are optional such as Chinese English Spanish Korean etc Restore Factory Default all settings will be restored to factory settings Color Range To select the color range Blue Screen To decide whether to display blue screen when there is no signal with TV OSD blend To adjust the transparency of the menu ECO Mode Eco option balanced energy saving and high performance are optional this is a specific feature of Dowlab Colorful Mode Switch of colorful mod
4. e this is also a specific feature of Dowlab 14 g Multimedia Menu Adjustment After selecting the input source of USB or SD card the projector will enter the Multimedia Menu as following Keystone Correction In some placement methods the image will present trapezoid twist Keystone Correction technology refers to a kind of technology of normalizing the twisted image via digital or optical technology Before Correction After Correction Vertical Direction Solution Find Keystone Correction key and turn left or right to find the best position to achieve the effect as shown in the above Fig after correction If you fail to obtain this effect after turning to the most left or the most right you should reduce the gradient in vertical direction The range of keystone Correction of the projector is 15 15 Before Correction After Correction Horizontal Direction Solution Tn this case Keystone Correction key is in a invalid state The reasons of it are as follows 1 The projector is not placed in a horizontal position Therefore firstly you should place the projector in a horizontal position 2 The projector does not dead against the screen so please make the projector dead against the central position of the screen
5. from cloth sofa or any other material that could have stock the ventilation holes ePlease do not move the projector or the power cable while itis working eTo protect your eyes please do not look into the lens while the machine is working 1 Specifications LED Projector Image System 800 600 1500 Lumens 16 7K Manual Native Brightness resolution Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Operation Mode Remote 700 1 Projection 1 2 5M Distance 50 120 inches Power 160W aan Size 300 220 90MM wm arameo Product Overview 1 1 Height adjustment feet 2 Ventilation Holes 3 Lens 4 IR Receiver 5 Keystone Knob 6 Interfaces Q Headphone Interface USB1 USB2 USB Interface VGA Computer Interface 7 Ventilation holes 8 Power Input 9 Power Switch INTERNAL LENS buddies correre ii lt j FOCUS D 2 3 2 11 10 Lens Focus Dial Handle 11 Front Panel Buttons 12 13 14 I5 o S Ww 16 Ce O 9 O 18 IP Composit Video Interface 22 23 20 19 abun tit Interface 12 Indicator 13 Input Selection 14 Up Selection 15 Play Pause 16 Enter 17 Forward Selection 18 Backward Selection 19 Exit 20 Down Selection 21 Main Menu 22 Power Button Q QS UNIC 23 Ventilatio
6. justable including the options such as Brightness Contrast Color Tint and Sharpness etc Color Temperature Cool Medium Warm and User are available Users can adjust the colors of R G B independently under the User Mode Aspect Ratio To adjust the aspect ratio of the image such as 4 3 16 9 auto etc Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Default are optional Screen To turn the image to be left right up down under the PC RGB channel Note Screen can be optional only under the channel of PC RGB 11 Screen Rotate To set the screen s orientation it has four options such as Off 1 2 3 each option represents one orientation Zoom Out To adjust the image being played from 0 to 50 grade scales It is also adjustable with the button on the up cover of the projector d Sound menu adjustment Sound Mode Standard Balance ul Auto Volume Surround Sound lt SOUND en SPDIF MODE EQ Press Menu to enter the main menu then press lt to select Sound menu Press t to select the required submenu then press OK to confirm the adjustment The adjustable items under the channel submenu is as following Sound mode Standard Music Movie Sports User Modes are optional treble and bass adjustment options are only available under User Mode Balance to adjust the left and right sound channels Auto Volume To turn on or turn off the volume can be automatically adjusted by system when it
7. n Holes 24 Speaker 25 Ceiling mounting holes 26 27 28 26 Ventilation Holes 27 AV Input 28 TV Input 25 Installation Depending on different requirements the projector supports front rear projection It can be both put on desk or ceiling mounted While installing please put the projector on stable desk or fasten with professional hanger firmly Itshould be put in the place with good ventilation condition The ventilation holes should be kept away from anything that could stock it Within 30CM nothing should be put around the projector Projection Size and Distance for reference inch 50 inches 195CM 111 62cm 60 inches 133 75cm 256M 159 90cm bd 84 inches 186 105cm Sere 100 inches 211 125cm POEM 120 inches Measurement data for reference only The actual projection distance and image size may be slightly different due to the difference of optical devices Please refer to the actual subject 6 Remote control function 1 Power 2 Zoom 3 Input source selection 4 Mute 5 0SD Menu 6 Previous 7 Next 8 Backward 9 Forward 10 0K 11 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Button 12 Numbers 13 Turn 14 Exit 15 Volume Plus 16 Volume Minus 17 Play Pause 18 Repeat 19 Rema
8. rks Do not use batteries mixed of old and new ones for the remote controller to avoid the bad influence caused by electricity shortage If the remote controller is out of use for a long time please remove the battery in case battery leakage corrupt the remote controller While using please make sure the remote control signal transmitter is pointed at the projector IR signal reception window Projector Operation Guide 1 Power On Off Standby Status Connect the projector to power the indicator will enter Standby Status after it flashes Power on Press the power button on the projector or remote controller the indicator lamp will be steady on after it flashes the projector starts working Power off Press the power button on the projector or the remote controller the indicator lamp will slowly flash then it enters standby status 2 Focusing Put the projector with lens perpendicular to the screen or wall rotate the focusing handle on the up cover until the picture is clear to finish the focusing In the process you can play programs or turn to OSD menu to coordinate the focusing adjustment 3 Menu Operation a Input source selection Press the input source select button on the projector or on the remote controller the input source select menu comes out then press the up down button or the input source select button to select the channel required press Enter or OK button to confirm
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