Illustration of Screen Mirroring Function Operation manual
Requirements for handheld devices systems iSO Android iOS 7 and above, iPhone4+,iPad2+,iPad4+ Android 4.2 and above, and has 1GB storage at least. Projector operation Open the projector, press "source" on the remote, then it shows " Input Source" option on the projection image. Select the input method as "Screen Mirroring", then press "OK" to enter.
Wireless display 2.1For iOS device. 2.1.1Find your iOS device's WiFi setting, search and connect to the device SSID, which is shown on the top center of projection image. (For example“Device: RKcast-2918FC”, Default password “PIN 12345678”) 2.1.2iOS device back to main interface, then swipe to show the "Control Center" - click "AirPlay" icon, find the device name, which shown on the projection image, click it to connect and ensure the "Mirroring" or "wireless mirroring" is open.
Screen mirroring - Wired connection: (using a original lightning cable. ) 3.1For iOS device. 3.1.1Connect your iOS device via USB port. 3.1.
3.2For Android device. $QGURLG SKRQH RSHQ VHWWLQJĺV\VWHP SLFWXUH and find "About phone"(picture 2) 3.2.2Click 7 times on version number (here Huawei phone as a sample), then will pops up the below pic: “Developer model”. Then back to system, click “Developer options”.
3.2.3Open “USB debugging”(picture 1),it will pops up a window "Allow USB debugging"Tap "OK"(picture 2) and wait for 5 seconds then it will screen mirroring automatically. iOS and Android device screen function: 4.1iOS/Android device connect with projector, close screen mirror and close 4G network. 4.2Open iOS/Android device WiFi setting, find projector's WiFi name, click to connect. Then open brower and input IP address"192.168.49.
4.3 After connection succeed, it will generate a new IP address, which will shown on the top center of projection image. The router only needs to be connected one time, next time use the projector again, it will connect to the router automatically.
FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.