SPECIFICATIONS
Brightness Output
Native Display Resolution
Supported HDMI Video Modes
Power Consumption
Power Input Rating
Power Adapter Specs
Display Color
Projection Size
USB Drive and SD card support Up to 32GB Capacity
Weight
Dimensions
Bluetooth Revision
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Problem
No image is project or a "No
Signal" message is displayed.
The lamp (bulb) switches off
after a period of time.
Image is wider at the top/
bottom of the screen.
Spots on the screen.
Image brightness has faded.
White light output ANSI: 80 Lumens
LED light output: 5400 Lumens
LED life: est. 50,000+ hours
1280 x 720
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480p, and 480i
Operating 42W; Standby 1W
DC 24V, 1.75A
Input AC100-240V,50/60Hz
Output DC24V, 1.75 A
6000-8000K
30-100 inch
Formats: mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg4, mp3, jpeg
1.35 KG
145 x 122x 162 mm
BT 5.0
Possible Solution
• Is the power light on? If it is not, check that the projector is plugged into
a working outlet, and then press the power button on the projector.
• If power is on, check that the lens cover has been removed.
• Check that the cables are securely attached.
• The image source may not be set correctly. Press the SOURCE button on
the Control Panel or the Remote to select the correct setting.
1.
Leave the projector to cool for a few moments.
2.
Once cooled, check if anything is blocking the ventilation vents.
3.
Turn on the projector.
If the issue persists, please contact your support provider for further assis-
tance.
This is called the "keystone effect" and is due to the projection angle not be-
ing perpendicular to the screen. To correct this, use the keystone adjustment
to correct the image.
Use a portable vacuum cleaner to clean the lens. If cleaning doesn't help,
please contact your support provider for further assistance.
This could possibly be caused by the ambient light in the room. Turn off
lights or place curtains over any windows as needed. If the room is dark and
the projection is still faint, you may need to have the lamp (bulb) replaced.
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