Kodak Luma 75 User Manual

KODAK Pocket Portable Projector
User Manual
3"H | 3"W | 0.8"D (8 cm | 8 cm | 2 cm)
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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BOX CONTENTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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SETUP
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OPERATION
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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DISPOSAL
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SPECIFICATIONS
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
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WARRANTY
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the KODAK Pocket Portable Projector. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty.
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is intended for household use only.
This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions. See warranty for details.
2. BOX CONTENTS
KODAK Pocket Portable Projector HDMI® Cable USB Cable User Guide
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When Using the Projector
• Refer to this user guide and take note of all safety precautions before using your projector.
• Do not place the projector on uneven or unstable surfaces.
• Do not use the projector in any place where it may come into contact with smoke. The residue from smoke may cause build-up on critical parts of the projector, resulting in damage or decreased performance.
• Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, and other parts with your projector.
• Keep all parts out of reach of children.
• Do not block or place anything near the projector’s ventilation holes. Doing so may cause internal heat build-up that can result in degraded picture quality and damage to the projector.
• Always ensure that the operating voltage of your projector matches the voltage of your power source.
• Do not store your projector in high temperatures, in direct sunlight, or any place where it may become wet or damp.
• Do not handle this product with wet or damp hands.
• Do not reach for the unit if it has fallen into water. Always unplug it irst.
• Do not use this product in a place where it may fall.
• When using for the irst time, ensure that the projector is plugged into a grounded wall socket.
• Never attempt to short-circuit the battery.
• Discontinue use if leakage is found.
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When Servicing or Replacing Parts
• Never attempt to disassemble this product. There are no user serviceable parts.
• Do not attempt to remove or disassemble the battery. This will increase the risk of ire or chemical burns.
• Always take care that the replacement battery is the correct type. Risk of explosion.
• Only use the parts provided by the manufacturer.
4. FEATURES
TOP VIEW
1. Control Panel Buttons
Use the control panel buttons to navigate the on screen menu. These buttons are also used to control speciic projector settings as shown below. A. Back B. Conirm / Play / Pause C. Right / Fast-Forward / Volume+ D. Left / Rewind / Volume– E. Volume F. Power Indicator
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2. Power Indicator
A. The projector’s current charge is shown by the 4 lights on the side of the control panel. When the projector is powered on, the lights will lash. B. Each light represents 25% charge, 1 light indicating low charge, and 4 lights indicating full charge. C. When charging, the next power level will blink on and o. D. To view the current charge, press the power button once.
FRONT VIEW
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1. Lens
Projects the video or image iles from your input device. NOTE: Never touch the lens using your hands or any sharp object.
2. Speaker
Plays back the audio from the currently playing video.
REAR VIEW
1. Audio Output
This port allows you to connect an external speaker or headphones to the projector.
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2. USB Input/Power Out
This port allows you to connect a USB lash drive or other external device to the projector.It also provides up to 5V/2A of voltage and current, allowing you to use the projector to charge a mobile device.
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3. HDMI® Input
This port is used to connect the HDMI® (High-Deinition Multimedia Interface) connector. It is compatible with HD DVD, Blu-Ray, and other protected content playback. NOTE: If the USB and/or microSD™ inputs are used at the same time as the HDMI®, the HDMI® will take priority.
4. DC Input This port is used to connect the power adapter (not included). It is used both to provide direct power to the projector and to charge the internal battery. NOTE: the power adapter may become warm or hot while in use. Never cover or attempt to touch the adapter while it is connected to a power source.
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RIGHT SIDE
1. Power Button
Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to turn the projector on or o. Press this button once to view the current charge.
2. Focus Wheel
Turn the focus wheel to adjust the image focus of the projector.
LEFT SIDE
1. MicroSD™ Slot
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This slot allows you to insert a microSD™ card, giving you access to your iles directly from the projector.
2. Air Outlet Vent
When the projector is in use, warm air will exit from this vent. NOTE: Always take care that the air vents are never blocked by paper, clothing, or any other obstruction. Blocking the vents may result in overheating of the projector.
BOTTOM VIEW
1. Air Inlet Vent
When the projector is in use, cool air will enter this vent. NOTE: Always take care that the air vents are never blocked
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by paper, clothing, or any other obstruction. Blocking the vents may result in overheating of the projector.
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2. Tripod Dock
This dock allows the projector to be mounted onto a tripod.
3. Rating Label
The speciications of the projector can be found here.
4. Non-Slip Feet
These rubber feet provide additional traction to the projector, allowing it to be more stable when on a surface.
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