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We take this opportunity to thank you for buying this product.

We recommend you read the instruction manual before switching on the machine and follow the instructions
that are given. Keep the manual for future reference.

SECURITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

ELECTRICAL SECURITY
Check that the current in the mains connection where the machine is to be installed corresponds to the
power supply of the machine.
To avoid damaging the equipment, electrical shocks, fire or physical injury when you connect or disconnect
the equipment from the power supply, pull the plug firmly out of the mains socket holding the plug, never the
cable.
Always do this with dry hands.
Keep the power supply cable far from sources of heat. Do not put heavy objects on top of it or change it.
Clean dust and dirt off the power supply cable regularly.
Do not open the machine; you could get an electric shock.

CAUTION
While installing the machine, make sure it is switched off and unplugged.
Do not open the machine. Touching the internal parts is dangerous and you could receive an electric shock.
The machine must not be splashed or dripped on. Never place recipients with liquid inside on the machine.
Do not place anything inside the machine.

LOCATION
Place the equipment on a horizontal surface with enough space around it to allow ventilation.
Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources and excessive dust.

Do not place the machine near magnetic fields or static electricity.
Do not use surfaces which vibrate or receive impact.
Do not pile machines on top of one another.

VENTILATION
Never block or cover the ventilation slits on the machine.
Do not expose it to direct sunlight or place it near sources of heat.

PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
When the machine is not going to be used for a long period of time, disconnect it from the mains.
If you are using an adapter, take into account that it will continue using electricity even if the machine is
switched off. If it is not going to be used for a long period of time, disconnect it from the mains.

THE ENVIRONMENT
To save energy, switch the machine off when you are not going to use it for a long time. The machine could
contain substances that are harmful to the environment or human health. To minimize the effect of these
substances the machine must be correctly managed and recycled when you decide to dispose of it. 
When you dispose of it remember: it cannot be thrown into a conventional rubbish bin.
If it contains or uses batteries, these must be disposed of separately.
The machine (without batteries) must be disposed of correctly. Put it in a container specially intended for the
collection of electronic and electrical appliances, at the dump or hand it over to the dealer when you purchase
similar equipment, so that the dealer can dispose of it correctly (at no added cost).

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Summary of Contents for PR-1501

Page 1: ...PR 1501 LED PROJECTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t to allow ventilation Avoid direct sunlight heat sources and excessive dust Do not place the machine near magnetic fields or static electricity Do not use surfaces which vibrate or receive impact Do...

Page 3: ...line shows that when the product is disposed of it must be done properly placing it in a special selective electronic and electrical equipment container or through a dealer when purchasing a similar p...

Page 4: ...n off button 2 IR infrared receiver for the remote control 3 Tra Corr Trapezoidal correction adjustment Allows the image to be adjusted manually in case it is deformed due to the projector not being a...

Page 5: ...2 7 direct rewind to previous file 13 8 direct forward to next file 14 MUTE activates deactivates audio output 15 function not available 16 CH CH channel selection 17 SOURCE allows selection among dif...

Page 6: ...A output If you wish you can connect a USB storage device to the corresponding ports to be able to reproduce videos photos music and text files Connect the 2 x RCA projector audio output to an amplifi...

Page 7: ...s the list of inputs and select the input you would like to view Select the required input using the navigation buttons up w and down s on the remote control and then press the OK confirmation button...

Page 8: ...sponding submenu IMAGE MODE Selecting the User option allows configuration of the following characteristics contrast brightness colour and image sharpness and tint It also has predefined options that...

Page 9: ...projector s aspect ratio to be configured in the following modes Full Zoom 1 Zoom 2 16 9 x1 16 9 x2 4 3 Down 1 6 NOISE REDUCTION Allows the projector s noise reduction to be configured in the followi...

Page 10: ...des which are the most suitable audio equalizations for these applications Personal 120 Hz 500 Hz 1 5 kHz 5 kHz 10 kHz Select the required value between 0 and 100 using the navigation buttons left a a...

Page 11: ...ION TIMER SWITCH OFF TIME Allows the hour and minute of automatic disconnection of the projector to be configured It has several repetition and selection options Off Once Every day Monday Friday Monda...

Page 12: ...cess the corresponding submenu OSD LANGUAGE Allows the projector s OSD menu language to be configured Use the navigation buttons to select among the available options RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS Allows...

Page 13: ...ss the USB menu The USB menu is composed of 4 categories PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE and TEXT You can navigate among them using the navigation buttons left a and right d on the remote control Press this button...

Page 14: ...ation of images Previous displays the previous image Next displays the next image Stop stops the presentation of images Repeat selects the repetition mode Music plays a music file while viewing in ran...

Page 15: ...the cursor is on the Music option to access the menu Then the option to access the connected USB storage device will appear Press the OK button again to access the files contained in the storage devic...

Page 16: ...vious moves to previous track Next moves to next track Stop stops playback Repeat activates the repetition mode Mute silences the audio output List displays the list of tracks contained in the USB sto...

Page 17: ...en the cursor is on the Movie option to access the menu Then the option to access the connected USB storage device will appear Press the OK button again to access the files contained in the storage de...

Page 18: ...lected Pressing the button once selects the start of the interval pressing again establishes the end and from that moment this interval will be repeated continuously Press this same button again to ex...

Page 19: ...rol or on the projector itself press the play pause 12 button on the remote control to view on the full screen If you wish to access the different possibilities offered by the text reader press the OK...

Page 20: ...EN 20 To return to the USB menu place the cursor over the Return option and then press the OK button on the remote control Select the Return option again and press OK...

Page 21: ...t the distance between the projector and the screen in accordance with the following tables Choose one table or the other depending on whether your screen is 16 9 or 4 3 16 9 screen Image Projector sc...

Page 22: ...66 1 format 16 9 72 at 3 03 m 2 07 1 format 4 3 SCREEN FORMAT 16 9 4 3 FOCUS Manual TRAPEZOIDAL CORRECTION 15 manual NOISE LEVEL 25 dB INSTALLATION Front desktop back and ceiling PLAYER USB multimedia...

Page 23: ...nts by unauthorized persons and in general any use that is unrelated to the nature and purpose of the product If any service is needed during the warranty period because of lack of conformity please c...

Page 24: ...www fonestar com...

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