background image

6. 

VOL- button

 (adjusts speaker volume) 

7. 

Play/Pause button

 (plays/pauses the playing content) 

8. 

Stop button

 (stops the playing content) 

9. 

SOURCE button 

(selects the input source) 

10. 

INFO button

 (operates the information function) 

11.

 ENTER button

 (selects and confirms options) 

12. 

Up

 (selects upward movement) 

13. 

Left

 (selects leftward movement) 

14. 

Right 

(selects rightward movement) 

15. 

Down

 (selects downward movement) 

16.

 MENU button 

(accesses projector menu system) 

17. 

EXIT button

 (exits functions) 

18. 

CH- button

 (changes channels) 

19. 

CH+ button 

(changes channels) 

20. 

Numeric buttons 

(enter numbers) 

 

Setting Up the Projector 

Before projecting, please be familiar with the following suggestions of placement, installation and 
adjustment. 

 

Projector Placement and Installation 

You can place or install your projector in the following ways: 
Front/Rear/Front Ceiling/Rear Ceiling   
 

Front/Rear/Front Ceiling/Rear Ceiling   

 
Whether the way you choose to project your images or videos, please keep these suggestions in 
mind: 
1.

 

Ensure the place you set the projector is sturdy and even; 

2.

 

Do not block any ventilation openings which prevent the projector from overheating; 

3.

 

If the way you project is from the ceiling or from the rear, please ensure to select the correct 
projection option in the menu system. 

 

Projection Distance and Screen Size 

The throw distance, zoom factor, aspect ratio, and other settings determine the approximate size 
of the image

. Please refer to the following graph for the relationship between projection distance 

and image size. 

 

16:9 Aspect Ratio 

 

Note: The graph and measurements provided are for reference only. 

Summary of Contents for XPE498

Page 1: ...erating the projector and save this guide for future use Whether you need further assistance are looking for answers or just want to share your reviews with us you will find many ways to contact us ri...

Page 2: ...sic Projector Operations Power on off the Projector Power on the Projector Power off the Projector Projector Menu Settings Projector Picture Settings Projector Sound Settings Projector Time Settings P...

Page 3: ...Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Vents Projector Maintenance Batteries Replacement of the Remote Control Technical Specifications Troubleshooting...

Page 4: ...not affect watching experiences when connected to an audio device XPE498 projector is ideal for home entertainment such as videos watching photos viewing and games playing etc Please be advised that t...

Page 5: ...rted multimedia playing through VGA HDMI or AV port respectively Supported USB storage device through USB port Supported SD card through SD card slot Easy to use setup and operation features User frie...

Page 6: ...utton selects leftward movement adjusts speaker volume 3 Enter OK Play Pause button selects and confirms options plays stops playing audio or video 4 Down button selects downward movement 5 Right Volu...

Page 7: ...adjustment Projector Placement and Installation You can place or install your projector in the following ways Front Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Front Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Whether the w...

Page 8: ...on the remote control Power to standby Else to cancel will appear on the screen Press the Power button again to turn off the projector Projector Menu Settings Press the Menu button on the control pane...

Page 9: ...SB flash drive SD card slot connects to a SD card AV input port connects to an AV equipment HDMI port connects to a HDMI device VGA port connects to a VGA device Audio jack connects to an audio device...

Page 10: ...vice through VGA port press the Source button and select PC RGB as input source Connecting to an Audio Device Connect the projector to an audio device through 3 5mm audio jack Note Ensure format and r...

Page 11: ...liquid included water directly on any parts of the projector Do Not use the chemical detergents to clean the projector which will damage the projector Projector Maintenance For this part we only offe...

Page 12: ...AAC WAV M4A Supported Image Formats JPG JPEG BMP GIF PNG TIF Supported File Formats TXT Supported Languages 23 Languages Package Accessories Instruction Manual Remote Control Power Cord AV Cable HDMI...

Page 13: ...at and resolution of images are supported by the projector No response from remote control Check whether batteries of the remote control run out or are installed correctly Make sure there is no obstac...

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