Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your device and store them for future
reference.
•To ensure a stable power supply, use the standard power cord provided with the
unit.
•To avoid hurting your eyes, do not look directly at the light from the lens when the
projector is operating.
•Ensure that the projector is used in a dry and well-ventilated environment. Do not
place any liquid on the top of the projector.
•Do not place the projector near heat sources, in direct sunlight or moisture-prone
environments.
•The air inlet/outlet and lens should be unobstructed to avoid diminishing the
projector’s ability to dissipate heat and damaging the internal electronic
components.
•To maintain projector’s performance and reliability, keep a minimum of 10-15cm
space around the projector to ensure proper heat dissipation and ventilation.
• Ensure the projector and its components are out of reach of children.
• Do not store the projector in an overly warm or environment. The recommended
operating temperature is 5°C~35°C.
•Do not throw, knock or shake the projector. This may damage the internal
components.
•When replacing the battery in the remote control, ensure that the replacement
battery is of the same type and equivalent power rating.
•Do not attempt to repair this product yourself. If the product or its power supply
experiences any malfunction or damage, stop using it immediately and contact
Kogan.com to arrange a repair.
•It is recommended to power off the projector after 6 hours of continuous operation.
1
Antenna socket (optional)
6
VGA input socket
2
USB input port (USB2 output 5V)
7
AC socket
3
IR receiver
8
HDMI input port
4
AV input jack
5
Audio output
OVERVIEW
turn it back off.
Note:
Press the ▲ key to turn on the Brightness Shortcut function. Press the ▲ key again to
Menu
Focus
Keystone
Return
9 Filter cover (removable)
Source
Power
Lens
Support base
IR
The projector is adjustable 1~3° from the standard position.
Remote Control
Power
Keystone
Arrow keys
Source
Volume-
Mute
Brighten
Home/Play
Enter
Menu
Return
Volume+
Note
•The remote control must directly face the projector’s IR remote control sensor or be
within 30° to function correctly.
•Remove the battery if the remote control will not be in use for an extended period.
Projection Distance and Size
Follow the data in the chart below to adjust the image size and the distance between the
lens and screen.
Aspect ratio
16:9 1.75m 2.4m 3.3m 3.9m
Note:
The image size depends on the distance between projector and screen. There may be
up to a 3% deviation from the above listed data. Different settings will require varied
distances for optimal viewing.
50 inches 72 inches 100 inches 120 inches
Incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
OPERATION
1. Connect the projector to a power outlet. The indicator light will illuminate in red.
2. Press the power button (�
on.
3. Keep the projector straight and level with the screen. Follow the diagram below to
adjust trapezoid correction if the image does not appear correctly.
⏻��) on the control panel or remote control to turn the projector
4. If the projected image is in a trapezoidal shape rather than a rectangle, and the
projector is level and straight-on to the screen, use the following methods to correct the
picture:
Ceiling Mount Installation
This projector is compatible with most universal wall mounts (sold separately)
1. Remove the four rubber feet
2. Enter MENU > PICTURE > Projection Mode and select the ceiling mounted option
to invert the picture.
Keystone Adjustment
Method 1: Move the keystone to the left or right to adjust the trapezoid of the image. The
adjustable angle is ±15°.
Note:
If the keystone adjustment fails to correct the image shape, reduce the vertical height of
the projector in relation to the centre of the screen.
Method 2: Press the keystone button on the remote control to enter keystone correction,
allowing you to adjust the image trapezoid.
You c an also press the Menu key, select “Option”, then “4D keystone correction” to
numerically adjust the image trapezoid.
Focus
The projected image may be blurry or difficult to see due to a lack of focus adjustment with
the lens. If this is the case, twist the focus ring to adjust the image as shown below:
Note:
It is normal for an image to be sharp in the centre, but blurrier on the edges.
5. Multimedia Connection
When connecting with different devices, the correct signal source will need to be
selected to view the image. Press the Source button to select from the available
connections:
(The picture is for reference only; ATV is an optional function)
USB connection
Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port and choose USB1 or USB2. Press the Play button
to start or stop playback.
HDMI connection
This connection supports most devices with a HDMI slot. Use a HDMI cable to connect the
HDMI output of a device to the projector and select “HDMI1” or “HDMI2” as the signal
source accordingly.
AV connection
Use an AV cable to connect the AV output of a device to the projector and select the “AV”
source input.
Audio Out connection
Use an audio cable with a 3.5mm jack to connect headphones or speakers to the projector.
VGA connection
Use a VGA cable to connect the VGA output of a device to the projector and choose the
"PC-RGB" source. Note that VGA connections do not pass audio; you will need to connect
additional external speakers to the “Audio Out” connection for audio playback.
Support
File Extension
Unsupported
format
MPO
Power cable
1pc
Remote control (without battery)
1pc
Quick Start Guide
1pc
AV signal cable
1pc
Lens cap
1pc
Lens cleaning cloth
1pc
Support base
2pcs
SPECIFICATIONS
Image
Audio
format
Video
format
IN THE BOX
JPEG, PNG, BMP,
MPEG1, MPEG2,
LPCM, MP3
MPEG1, MPEG2,
H.263, H.264, AVS,
VC1, MJPEG, RV30,
RV40, HEVC
.jpg / .png / .bmp
.avi / .ts / .dat / .vob
/ .wav / .mkv / .mp3
/ .mp4 / .m4a
.dat / .ts / .mp4 / .mpg
/ .mpeg / .avi / .mkv
/ .mov / .wmv / .asf / .flv
/ .3gp.
/ .3gpp / .tp/ .trp
Dolby AC3 / AAC, DTS,
WMA, DivX, VC1, etc
MSVC / CRAM, MP42,
GMC, IV32, RLE, cvid,
RV20, DivX, RM, RMVB,
VC1, FLV, etc.
NOTES
Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you
the assistance needed for a simple set-up.
For the most up-to-date guide for your product,
as well as any additional assistance you may require,
head online to help.kogan.com
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