Quick Guide

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LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS
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QUICK GUIDE
Wireless Projector
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Speaker
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Projector Lens
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LED Power indicator-Each LED light represents 1/4 of battery power
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Touch buttons-To control the projector and adjust volume
Audio Out (3.5mm)-Connect an external speaker or headphones
USB 2.0-Video and images input, or provide power to HDMI Streaming Stick
HDMI input-Connect a HDMI cable to a device that support HDMI video output
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Reset Button-Press to reset the projector when freezes
Micro USB charging port-Suggest to use original 5V/2.5A adapter
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Focus Wheel-Roll the focus wheel to fine-tune the projected image
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Power Switch-Press 3 seconds to turn on the projector
Air inlet-Don’t cover or block the airflow to the grid
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Tripod mount-Fit a M6 sized tripod screw. Tripod not included
Rubber foot pads-Provides stability and proper airflow
Micro SD slot-Video and images input
Air outlet-Don’t cover or block the airflow to the grid
HDMI Connection to iPhone/iPad
You will need an Apple Digital AV Adapter
(sold separately) and a HDMI cable.
HDMI Cable
Lightning Digital AV Adapter
(Sold separately)
USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
(Sold separately)
HDMI Cable
HDMI Connection to Android Devices
You will need an USB-C to HDMI Adapter
(sold separately) and a HDMI cable.
HDMI Connection to Macbook
You will need USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
(sold separately) and a HDMI cable.
HDMI Connection to Streaming Sticks
Simply plug the FireTV, Roku TV, Chromecast or other
streaming sticks to the projector. the projector can
provide 5V/1A power to the stick.
Note: Some streaming sticks need their own power.
Note: Make sure your android device support
video output.
HDMI Cable
To connect Android devices
you will need a
USB-C to HDMI Adapter
(Sold separately)

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