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Full HD Projector 

KAPROFHDXXA

Table of Contents

Safety Warnings................................................................................................................2

Basic Operation Tips........................................................................................................2

Start Up/Shutting Down the Projector........................................................................3

Product Layout.......................................................................................................................3

Installation...............................................................................................................................5

Standard Setup..................................................................................................................6

Installation Method...........................................................................................................7

Connections........................................................................................................................7

Operation.................................................................................................................................8

Startup.................................................................................................................................8

Shutdown Procedure........................................................................................................9

Control Panel Buttons......................................................................................................9

Remote Control.................................................................................................................9

How to Adjust the Trapezoidal Image........................................................................10

Menu Settings........................................................................................................................11

System Function Operation...........................................................................................11

Picture Menu......................................................................................................................11

Menu Options....................................................................................................................11

Audio Menu.......................................................................................................................12

Sound Mode Standard....................................................................................................12

USB Interface and Supporting Formats.....................................................................12

Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................14

Specifications........................................................................................................................15

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Summary of Contents for KAPROFHDXXA

Page 1: ...dard Setup 6 Installation Method 7 Connections 7 Operation 8 Startup 8 Shutdown Procedure 9 Control Panel Buttons 9 Remote Control 9 How to Adjust the Trapezoidal Image 10 Menu Settings 11 System Function Operation 11 Picture Menu 11 Menu Options 11 Audio Menu 12 Sound Mode Standard 12 USB Interface and Supporting Formats 12 Troubleshooting 14 Specifications 15 1 ...

Page 2: ...been packed separately in the box to avoid any possible damage to the projector The unit comes with all accessories needed to be fully functional Working Environment The projector works best in a non humid or too dry environment Set Up and Functionality The projector needs to be set up on a level horizontal plane and position Ventilation Good ventilation provides essential conditions for the proje...

Page 3: ...tor please connect the power cable first then press the POWER button on the control panel The indicator light will turn from red to green To shut the projector down press the POWER button again The LED bulb will go out Product Layout Top View 1 Menu button 2 Source button 3 Power button 4 Channel button 5 Volume button Bottom View 1 Ceiling mounting holes 2 Product code region 3 Support base 4 Ven...

Page 4: ...ustable support base can move the projection angle by a maximum of 15 The best display effect will be obtained by angle ranges of 0 8 Rear View 1 Interface Area 2 Power Switch 3 Trapezoid Correction 1 HDMI High Density Interface 2 Audio Out L R 3 Composite AV 4 Y PB PR 5 USB Ports 6 TV Input for digital TV signals 7 VGA Input Side Views 1 Right Speaker 2 Ventilation Window 3 Left Speaker 4 ...

Page 5: ...ting up To achieve a better effect do not allow sunlight to shine directly onto the projection screen 5 Door Left Rear Speaker Right Rear Speaker Seating Blu Ray DVD Player Projector Screen Subwoofer Left Front Speaker Right Front Speaker Center Speaker ...

Page 6: ...ance between the projector and screen There may be a 3 deviation from the data Different settings may require different settings from the above The projected image will become blurred if the distance is shorter than 2m or longer than 5m Please follow the figure below to adjust the trapezoid correction Incorrect installation The image shrinks to the right Correct installation The image is rectangul...

Page 7: ... is mounted properly to the ceiling or on a suitable stable surface Keep the working environment of the project within the temperature range of 0 C 35 C If the project is used in a humid environment it may affect the shape of the screen and cause functionality issues with the unit Please there is enough ventilation around the projector as overheating will significantly shorten the service life of ...

Page 8: ...emote control before use 2 Connect the power cable to the power jack The indicator light should turn red Remove the lens cap 3 Press the POWER button on the remote control until the panel indicator lights up 4 After 2 seconds the projector should start up 5 The projected image may be blurry or in the shape of a trapezoid Please read the How to adjust the trapezoidal image chapter to adjust 6 Once ...

Page 9: ...mote control are the same as the V and V buttons on the control panel They can be used to move the cursor left and right and to increase or decrease the volume 2 Indicator 3 MENU Use this to show the main menu or to go back to the previous menu Use CH to move forward or back and use V to select or enter options 4 SOURCE Use this to choose the input source such as AV YPBPR HDMI2 USB1 USB2 PC TV etc...

Page 10: ... cold environment into a warm environment there may be moisture on the lens Please ensure the moisture is removed completely before starting the projector up again Trapezoidal Correction If the projected image is in a trapezoidal shape it can be resolved by trapezoid correction If the screen or projector is not level horizontally the image may be in a trapezoidal shape Please try to adjust the ang...

Page 11: ...t Standard Lively Movie based on personal preference Colour Temperature You can select different colour temperatures Aspect Ratio Includes options for screen zoom and 16 9 aspect ratios Noise Reduction Image background noise reduction Picture Setting In VGA mode the picture mode is relative and bright can also be adjusted Menu Options Use to adjust the display language menu display time in menu me...

Page 12: ...dio Menu While in projection mode press V buttons to increase or decrease the volume Sound Mode Standard Adjust the sound settings as suitable to your theatre setup USB Interface and Supporting Formats 12 ...

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Page 14: ...ain 2 If the power has been switched off recently wait for 15 minutes before turning the unit on again No image is displaying 1 Check the lens cap has been removed 2 Check that the connections are all secure and that the right source signal has been selected Remote control doesn t work 1 Check the batteries aren t flat and are inserted correctly 2 Make sure you are pointing the remote at the IR se...

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