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Projection System | 3LCD |
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Lamp Life | 10, 000 hours (Eco mode) |
Speakers | 16W |
Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Keystone Correction | Vertical: ±30 degrees |
Interfaces | HDMI, VGA, USB |
Security | Password protection, Kensington lock |
Projection Size | 30 - 300 inches |
Input Ports | HDMI, VGA, USB |
Wireless Connectivity | Optional |
Operating Temperature | 5° C - 35° C |
Configuration notes for optimal projector settings when using interactive features.
Guides on connecting computers via VGA, USB, and HDMI ports for display and interaction.
Details how to connect mobile devices using MHL cables for projection.
Guides on connecting various video devices like HDMI, Component, and Composite sources.
Guides on connecting multiple projectors for synchronized display and interactive features.
Provides step-by-step instructions for powering on the projector and troubleshooting initial display issues.
Outlines interactive modes: whiteboard, annotation, and computer interactive operations.
Provides safety instructions and guidance on using interactive pens and touch operations.
Guides on calibrating interactive pens for accurate cursor positioning, covering Auto and Manual methods.
Explains how to use fingers for interactive operations, similar to pens, in various modes.
Guides on calibrating finger touch for accurate cursor positioning on the projected screen.
Explains how to add notes and annotations to projected content using interactive pens or fingers.
Describes using the projected screen as a digital whiteboard for drawing and writing.
Explains controlling computer features from the projected screen using interactive pens or fingers.
Guides on switching interactive modes and using toolbars for annotation and whiteboard functions.
Provides network configuration precautions for using interactive features across different subnets.
Guides on splitting the screen for two images and using interactive features with split screen.
Guides on enabling interactive features on a single projector when using multiple projectors.
Explains how to use the split screen feature to project two images from different sources.
Guides on using the PC Free feature to display presentations directly from a USB device.
Details using the remote control as a mouse for computer interaction, including navigation.
Covers combining images from multiple projectors, including ID setup and color/brightness matching.
Describes different password security options: Power On, User's Logo, and Network Protection.
Guides on setting a new password for projector security features.
Explains how to enable specific password security types after setting a password.
Details how to enter the password when prompted to unlock the projector's operation.
Details connecting to a wired LAN and selecting network settings for projection.
Instructions for installing the wireless LAN module and configuring wireless network settings.
Guides on remotely controlling projector settings and projection via a web browser.
Details settings for interactive features: calibration, touch unit setup, and pen modes.
Explains settings for operating a computer from the projected screen using interactive features.
Details wireless LAN settings: connection mode, SSID, and security types (Open, WPA2-PSK).
Guides on cleaning and replacing the projector's air filter to prevent overheating.
Explains lamp monitoring, replacement indicators, and warnings for safe lamp replacement.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the projector's lamp unit, including cooling precautions.
Offers basic troubleshooting steps for projector projection issues, including power cycling.
Details the meaning of indicator lights and statuses to help diagnose projector problems.
Provides troubleshooting for image issues like no image, incorrect image, or signal problems.
Troubleshooting steps for projector power, shut-off, password, and remote control operation problems.
Addresses issues with interactive pens, touch operations, calibration, and computer control.
Troubleshooting for network access, e-mail alerts, and image static during network projection.