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Read the owner's manual carefully and follow all operating instructions after unpacking.
Operate the product only from the specified voltage range on the rating label.
Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on to prevent eye damage.
Ensure ventilation openings are not blocked to prevent overheating.
Situate the product away from heat sources like radiators or stoves.
Do not use the product near water, such as bathtubs or sinks.
Unplug before cleaning; use a soft cloth, avoid liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Route cords to prevent them from being walked on or pinched.
Do not overload wall outlets; prevent blade exposure with grounding types.
Unplug from wall outlet during storms to prevent damage from surges.
Never push objects or spill liquids into the product openings.
Do not use the product in an upright position to project pictures at the ceiling.
Do not stack other equipment on or under this product due to heat.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not place the product on unstable carts or stands to prevent falls.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel if cord is damaged, liquid spilled, or exposed to rain.
Contact dealer for repair if glass components like lens or lamp break.
Do not attempt to service the product yourself; refer to qualified personnel.
Ensure service technician uses specified or equivalent replacement parts.
Ask technician to perform safety checks after service or repairs.
Do not leave thermal paper or deformable items on unit due to heat.
Do not use the product in a closed installation state to prevent overheating.
Do not look into or direct the laser pointer toward people or mirrors.
Save original shipping carton and packing materials for future shipping.
Wait 2 hours after moving from cold to warm location to prevent condensation.
Avoid hot locations, oil, cigarette smoke, and upright/tilted placement.
Consult copyright holder before modifying or transmitting images for non-private use.
Handle batteries carefully to avoid explosion, leakage, or injury.
Use correct battery size, dispose properly, and remove if not in use.
How to operate the remote, point towards the sensor, and press buttons.
Safety precautions and handling of dry-cell batteries for the remote.
Connect the mouse remote control receiver to the computer's USB port.
Use remote control buttons to move the mouse pointer and click.
Insert the power cord into the projector and outlet; indicator turns orange.
Remove the lens cover before turning on power to prevent deformation.
Press the ON/STANDBY button; indicators light, start-up screen appears.
Press the ON/STANDBY button twice to turn off screen and fan.
Follow instructions for turning power on.
Set language and lamp power via the start menu on first use.
Turn on and start the connected device, e.g., a computer.
Press INPUT button to switch between connected equipment video signals.
Automatically sets up the projector for optimum input signal settings.
Corrects trapezoidal distortion caused by projector placement angle.
Procedure to add the password function by setting it to [On].
Set password via Default setting menu and enter a four-digit number.
Steps to navigate and operate menus: select category, adjust, and end.
Handle broken lamp components with care and ventilate room if mercury gas is released.
Disconnect the power cord before starting lamp replacement.
Wait at least 1 hour for the lamp to cool down before replacement.
Loosen screws and remove the lamp cover.
Loosen lamp locking screws and pull up the handle to remove the lamp.
Align the new lamp, press it in, and lock using screws.
Align and press the cover, then tighten the screws.
Reset the lamp timer according to instructions for resetting.
Clean the lens with a blower or lens cleaner; avoid scratching.
Wipe the main unit gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Details the pin assignments for the Mini DIN 8 pin connector.
Specifies communication method, format, data format, and replies.
Lists commands for controlling projector functions like power and status.