Enable Bluetooth on the receiver (external speakers, sound bar, etc.) to which you wish
to connect. Devices such as smartphones, tablets, or computers are not Bluetooth
receivers and will not connect to the projector. To eliminate confusion, you can disable
Bluetooth on all receivers to which you do not wish to connect.
Make sure the Bluetooth speaker is ready to pair with the projector and press OK
on this screen to scan for speakers. Select the Bluetooth speaker on the projector
screen and press OK. You will see a "Bluetooth connected" message once pairing
has completed. The projector should remember this connection in the future. If the
Bluetooth speaker you've paired is powered on and nearby with the projector is
turned on again, the speaker should automatically be paired up. If not, return to the
Options menu and perform the same steps again to pair with that Bluetooth speaker
or another one.
AUDIO OUT
The headphone jack (seen in the product diagram at the beginning of this guide) can
be used with headphones. You can also connect speakers here, just as you would to
connect computer speakers to a PC. This requires a 3.5 mm to RCA audio cable.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
PROTECTING THE LENS
Always place the lens cover on the projector when it is not in use.
CLEANING
1. Turn off the Projector and unplug the power cable before cleaning.
2. Clean the Projector with 100% cotton cloth or micro-fiber cloth.
Use a dry cloth if possible. If necessary, use a damp (but not wet) cloth and then
a dry cloth afterward. Do not use abrasive chemicals (such as alcohol, rosin, or
toluene).
3. Use lens paper to clean the lens. Be careful not to scratch it.
CONDENSATION
Moisture may form on the unit if it is moved from cool surroundings into a warm
room or if the temperature of the room rises suddenly. When this happens, the
unit's performance may be impaired. To prevent this, let the unit stand in its new
surroundings for about an hour before switching it on, or make sure that the room
temperature rises gradually.
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