Unpack and inspect the box contents to ensure all parts listed below are in the box. If something is
missing, please contact Smart Digital Australia on 03 9729 6300
1x SmartBox Precision
Prewired and ready for use including
1x Samsung Blu-Ray player, with built in TV tuner, with remote
1x Preview Monitor
1x Mixer
1x Projector of your choice
2x Powered Speakers
2x Speaker Stands
2x Speaker Cables
3x Power Cables
1x AUX Audio Lead (for MP3, IPod use)
1x HDMI cable for Projector connection
1x VGA cable for projector to laptop connection
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Projector
Model
Ansi
Lumens
Throw Ratio
2.5m
HandiScreen
(2.1m Wide)
3m
HandiScreen
(2.6m Wide)
4m ParkView
Screen
5m ParkView
Screen
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
EW539
3000
1.55
1.7
3.3
3.6
4.0
4.4
6.2
6.8
7.8
8.5
EW610ST
3100
0.52
0.52
1.1
1.1
1.4
1.4
2.1
2.1
2.6
2.6
EH1020
3000
3.2
3.8
3.9
4.7
4.5
5.4
6.0
7.2
7.5
9.0
EH2060
4000
3.3
4.0
4.1
5.0
4.8
5.7
6.4
7.6
8.0
9.6
SMARTBOX PRECISION PACKAGE
SETUP GUIDE
PLACEMENT OF SMARTBOX
OPTIMUM PROJECTION DISTANCE
Please check which Optoma Projector you have been supplied in your package and refer to the distances
for your screen size using your projector. Measurements below are in Metres. If you have another type
of projector that what is listed below ask us for a throw distance chart to assist with your Smartbox
placement.
1. The Smartbox should be placed onto a stable table; approximately at the height where the
screen skirt and screen surface meet.
2. Adjust the projector using the feet to get the correct alignment of the image.
Note: If tilting the projector skews the image, use the Keystone function on the projector (in the menu
facility) to adjust the image to squarely fit your screen.
SPEAKER SETUP
Placement of speakers
1. The SmartSystem is supplied standard with two (2x) active speakers and
2. To ensure optimum quality, volume and stereo separation speakers are best placed one on each side of
the screen frame.
Connecting speakers to SmartBox
1. The SmartSystem is supplied standard with two (2x) 20metre Smart Digital speaker cables.
2. Connect the XLR end of one speaker cable to the “Line level balanced input” on the rear of the speaker
(see diagram)
3. Connect the JACK end of the speaker cable to the Speaker Output connectors on the mixer section of the
SmartBox (see diagram)
4. Turn the speakers on after the SmartBox has been turned on.
5. Connect power cable to mains power
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Note: Below is an example of 8” Beringer Speaker - Please see your speaker manuals for further
details if you have a different size speaker.
Powering ON speakers
Once placed, connected to SmartBox
and plugged into power; turn on each
speaker using the switch located on
the rear panel of the speaker box (you
will need to repeat this for each
speaker)
NOTE: Connecting or disconnecting of SmartBox
to speakers should only be performed whilst
speakers are disconnected from mains or injury
and/or damage may result.
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OPERATION
Powering ON the SmartBox
1. Ensure power cable is plugged into the mains connection on the front right hand side of the SmartBox top
panel,
2. Turn on the power switch located directly next to the mains connection to on or (I).
Powering ON the Blu-Ray/DVD player
1. Ensure power is switched on. The Samsung player has a touchscreen on the front. The On / Off button is
located on the right of this screen. See diagram below.
2. For further instructions – refer to DVD manual included.
Samsung Blu-Ray Player Front Panel
1. Remote Control Sensor
2. Power Button
3. Disc Slot
4. Display
5. Stop Button
6. Play/ Pause Button
7. Enter Button
8. Eject Button
9. USB Host
Connecting your Projector
1. Place your projector on the table next to your Smartbox, or on top of the Blu-Ray Player.
2. Plug HDMI cable into the HDMI out connection the rear of the Blu-Ray player (No. 3 on diagram),
inserting the other end into the HDMI in on the Projector
3. Plug your power cable into the rear of the projector, plugging the other end into a power source,
turning the power source on.
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Samsung Blu-Ray player rear panel
1. Antenna Out (to TV)
2. Antenna In
3. HDMI Out
4. Digital Audio Out (Optical)
5. LAN
6. Component Out
7. Video Out
8. Audio Out
Powering ON the Projector
1. Remove the lens cap.
2. Turn on the lamp by pressing “POWER” button either on the top of the projector or on the remote. The
Power LED will now turn Green.
3. The startup screen will display in approximately 10-15 seconds.
4. The projector will detect the source automatically. If it does not detect the DVD player, press the source
button until found. Repeat if necessary.
Adjustment of Zoom & Focus
You may turn the zoom ring to zoom in or out. To focus the image, rotate the focus ring until the image is clear. If
need be, adjust the height the projector using the tilt adjustment feet and the front and rear of the projector.
Note: for those with an EW610ST projector, there will not be a focus ring on the front of the projector as the
projector has a fixed lens.
Image Alignment
1. To align the image of the projector to your screen, use the zoom
function to get the image the correct size, and focus to get the
image clear.
2. Adjust the height of the projector using the feet of the Smartbox
HD to adjust to the correct height. If additional the image need to
come further up or down, prop up the front or back of the box
with a flat object to produce the desired image height.
3. Under ‘Display’ tab in the menu in adjust the vertical or horizontal
image shift to get the image precisely in the centre of the screen if
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required.
4. Under ‘Display’ tab in the menu in use the keystone feature to square up the image if extra
tilting of the image was required.
5. For rear projection, go to “Set-up”, then to projection. Use the arrows to select rear projection
(when image is backwards).
Using Preview Monitor
1. Preview monitor will automatically power on when the Smartbox
has power
2. Press the button to open the screen
3. Close the screen when packing up.
Note: Closing and reopening the screen quickly will result in the image
being flipped upside down. Repeating will return the image up the right
way
CONNECTING ACCESSORIES
Input & Output Connections
1. Media Player Input (Pre-Wired)
2. AUX Input (iPod, MP3, Laptop)
3. Speaker Output (L/R)
4. DVD Volume control
5. AUX Input Volume control
6. MAIN Output Volume control
Live TV
1. Connect a digital antenna to the antenna in at the rear of
the Blu-ray Player
2. Using the Samsung remote Select TV from the main menu
to start watching! (Channels will need to be scanned for on
the first use)
IPod, MP3, MiniDisk
1. A special audio cable is provided with two 6.5 mm jack plugs at one and mini stereo 3.5 mm jack plug at
the other end
2. Plug the mini jack plug into the iPod/MP3 player
3. Connect the 6.5 mm jack plugs into AUX Input of the mixer
Laptop Computer
Laptop Video Connection
1. Connect the computer to the projector using the supplied VGA Cable into the VGA-1 connector on the
rear panel of the projector, alternatively HDMI can also be used if your laptop has this available.
2. The projector should automatically select the correct input, otherwise press the Source button on top
of the projector
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Laptop Audio Connection
3. Plug a mini jack plug into the headphones or line-out port of the laptop,
4. Connect the 6.5 mm jack plugs into AUX Input of the mixer.
Game Console
Game Console Video Connection
1. Connect video (Yellow) RCA cable into yellow video connection on the rear of projector and into your
game console
2. The projector should automatically select the correct input, otherwise press the Source button on top
of the projector
Game Console Audio Connection
3. Connect left and right audio (red & white) RCA cables into CD Tape Input on Mixer.
4. Using RCA connectors connect left and right audio (red & white) RCA cables to the rear of your game
console
5. Press CD tape to mix to enable audio, volume control is through the main mix audio
Microphone
1. Connect one end of an XLR cable to microphone end and other end of XLR cable directly into the
microphone input labeled on the mixer. Wired or wireless microphones can be connected.
PACKING UP
Powering OFF system
Powering OFF the Blu-Ray Player
1. Remove DVD or other media prior to switching off unit
2. Press the power button and wait to player to power down.
Powering OFF the Projector
1. Press the “POWER” button to turn off the projector lamp.
2. The following message will be displayed on the screen.
3. Press the “POWER” button again to confirm, otherwise the message will disappear after 15 seconds.
4. When you press the “POWER” button a second time, the system will show the countdown timer on the
screen.
5. The cooling fans continue to operate for about 10 seconds for cooling cycle. When the Power LED turns
Red, the projector has entered standby mode.
6. If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the projector has completed the cooling
cycle and has entered standby mode. Once in standby mode, simply press “POWER” button to restart the
projector.
7. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power off procedure.
8. Remove HDMI cable from projector and Blu-Ray player and pack away in a secure transport case.
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Powering OFF the SmartBox
1. Turn OFF the power switch located directly next to the mains connection to on or (O).
2. Close the preview monitor
3. Disconnect power cable is from the mains connection on the front right hand side of the SmartBox top
panel.
4. Place lid back over box and use latches to secure.
Powering OFF speakers
Turn on each speaker using the switch located on the rear panel of the speaker box (you will need to repeat this for
each speaker)
NOTE: Always ensure speakers are turned off and disconnected from power before disconnecting speaker cables
from either speakers or SmartBox.
Remove speaker cables and power cables from speakers and Smartbox, roll up and place neatly in a box together
for ease of access and set up at your next use.
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