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PROJECTOR

REMOTE CONTROL

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OK

M

FLIP

 

 

POWER ON

MENU

OK

MUTE

VOLUME-

FLIP

PLAY/PAUSE

RETURN

HOME MENU

NAVIGATOR

BUTTONS

Power:

 Press to power ON. 

Press twice to power OFF.

Mute: 

Press to mute volume.

VOL+/VOL-:

 Press to adjust 

audio level. 

Arrows/OK: 

P

ress to navigate 

and confirm selections in 
Settings and other menus.

Return/Exit: 

P

ress to exit the 

projector menu. 

Flip: 

Press to flip display image 

180 degrees. Home Press to enter 
the home menu.

Menu: 

Press to access projector 

Settings.

Play/Pause: 

Press to play or pause 

an individual chapter or track.

Summary of Contents for PJT-BYCBL-040

Page 1: ...Laser Backyard Cinema Bundle PJT BYCBL 040 User Manual...

Page 2: ...th built in blower Detachable white movie screen Carry Bag 6 x tie down ropes 6 x tether stakes Projector Remote AC Power Adapter Lens cover Mini Bluetooth Soundbar USB A to USB C cable for power SELF...

Page 3: ...ditional items you may need for setting up 1 2x AAA batteries for the projector remote control 2 Power extension cord with double adaptor 3 HDMI cable 4 3RCA to 3 5mm AV cable optional to connect with...

Page 4: ...so other light sources from street lighting backyard lights and mobile devices may impact the clarity of the projected image For an optimal viewing experience we recommend a 120 inch image or less wi...

Page 5: ...UNDLE SETTING UP 1 Select an area large enough to erect the projector screen 2 Unpack the projector frame and lay it out on the ground with the front of the screen facing upwards and without blocking...

Page 6: ...he inflated screen to the ground using supplied stakes and ropes 6 Unpack the projector and connect it to power Use the first illustration on the previous page as a guide to position the projector 7 R...

Page 7: ...ector as well 10 Turn on the speaker Bluetooth mode is the default mode on the speaker If not press and hold the Mode button to switch to Bluetooth mode 11 Turn on Bluetooth on the projector by going...

Page 8: ...ount or place near gas or electric heaters fireplaces candles or other similar sources of heat Unplug the product when not in use Store neatly in a cool dry location protected from sunlight Do not pla...

Page 9: ...The motor will begin functioning again in higher temperatures Do not attempt to inflate the item during unusually strong winds If it becomes too windy for safe operation simply allow the item to defla...

Page 10: ...he appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufactu...

Page 11: ...ep 1 Remove contents from packaging and lay out the screen in a clear flat area Ensure that the inflatable frame is lying so that the white movie screen is facing up Step 2 Find the air blower and pla...

Page 12: ...This process may take a few minutes Make sure the air intake is clear of fabric or other obstructions and the zipper is fully closed Step 4 Stand the item upright ensuring that fans are away from obst...

Page 13: ...DEFLATE Step 1 Switch off power to the air blower and open zipper to release air Step 2 Flatten the screen with white movie screen cloth facing up to avoid dirtying the screen Step 3 Fold in half 3 ti...

Page 14: ...safety precautions reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury when correctly complied to This device is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or menta...

Page 15: ...e support In direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances In a dusty smoky or steamy environment On a sheet of paper cloth rug or carpets Do not expose this device to rain or moisture Ens...

Page 16: ...one supplied Do not place the power cable under the projector or any heavy object Do not heat the power cable Do not handle the power adaptor with wet hands Never unplug the device by pulling on the p...

Page 17: ...CTOR DISTANCE FROM THE PROJECTOR AND SCREEN continued o b m i b ob j l s b i b k p l s b o i b k p l s b o o b m i b ob j l s b i b k p l s b o i b k p l s b o Remove the lens cover before using Close...

Page 18: ...justment PROJECTOR To reduce image distortion it is recommended to move the projector as close to centre of screen If you cannot install the projector squarely facing the screen correct any resulting...

Page 19: ...torted image to a rectangular or square shape ADJUST FOCUS AND KEYSTONE Adjust the focus by turning the knob while observing the image near the center of the screen Optimal focus is obtained when the...

Page 20: ...r OFF Mute Press to mute volume VOL VOL Press to adjust audio level Arrows OK Press to navigate and confirm selections in Settings and other menus Return Exit Press to exit the projector menu Flip Pre...

Page 21: ...e back of your remote by carefully sliding to open The battery cover can then be lifted away Fit the correct batteries 2x AAA not included referring to the polarity markings Finally replace the cover...

Page 22: ...15 POWER INPUT 16 Vertical adjustment knob 17 POWER on Indicator 18 IR Window Back Side 19 IR Window Front Side 20 HDMI 3 21 Micro USB port For power supply 1 POWER Button 2 RETURN Button 3 NAVIGATIO...

Page 23: ...or setting in the on screen menus Source Press to change media source mode Menu Press to access on screen menus and options Power Press to power on the projector Press twice to power off the unit Arro...

Page 24: ...ndicator light Red Press the power button Indicator light White The projector will turn on after 5 seconds TURN OFF Press the power button twice Unplug the power adapter Note Please turn off the proje...

Page 25: ...e and the video of HDMI device will show on the projector screen If you connect your devices to the projector using the HDMI 1 port please select HDMI 1 as the input source and so on HDMI CABLE NOT IN...

Page 26: ...connecting press the button to turn on unit and power indicator will light GREEN 4 Press the button to switch to AV mode and the video of AV device will show on projector screen Video Cable YELLOW Au...

Page 27: ...ECT USB MICROSD CARD 1 Turn off the projector before connecting the cables 2 Use audio cable to connect follow below figure 3 After connecting the AUX cable turn on both units Audio from your external...

Page 28: ...enter and use Navigator buttons to select the MEDIA PLAYER mode 4 After selection use Navigator buttons to search the MUSIC PHOTO MOVIE icon and press the button to enter if necessary use the button...

Page 29: ...t all sound to a connected Bluetooth speaker or audio device 1 Enable Bluetooth mode on the speaker you wish to output the projector audio to 2 On the projector menu select the SETUP option In the nex...

Page 30: ...PROJECTOR continued NOTE Bluetooth range is approximately 10 meters so please make sure your speaker is within this range when scanning...

Page 31: ...et Picture Mode to User to adjust these settings 3 Color Temperature Select Warm Cool or Medium 4 Noise Reduction Select Off Low Middle or High MENU SETTINGS PICTURE SelectM enuA djust Picture Mode St...

Page 32: ...tom 2 Treble Bass Set Sound Mode to User to adjust these settings 3 Balance Adjust the audio balance 4 Auto Volume Turn Auto Volume ON or OFF MENU SETTINGS AUDIO Select Menu Adjust Sound Mode Standard...

Page 33: ...GS OPTION English French German Spanish Italian Portuguese Russian Polish Arabic Chinese Turkish Japanese Thai Vietnamese Dutch Hungarian Czech Romanian Greek Finnish Swedish Norwegian Danish Select M...

Page 34: ...Select 16 9 4 3 3 Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth ON or OFF 4 Projection mode Select Front Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling 5 Reset Select Y to reset the projector settings 6 Info Display the unit informatio...

Page 35: ...utes 3 On Time Select turn on timer to Day Hour Minutes 4 Sleep Timer Select sleep timer to Off 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min 5 Auto Sleep Select auto sleep function to off 1 hour...

Page 36: ...576i 480p and 480i Power Consumption Operating 72W Standby 0 8W Power adaptor input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power adaptor output DC 30V 2 4A USB Port Supports USB flash drives up to 1TB Supported formats...

Page 37: ...e the device out of standby If there is no light then check the projector is plugged into the mains and that the socket is switced on 2 Check the lens cover has been removed 3 Check the cables are sec...

Page 38: ...WIDER AT THE TOP BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN 1 Leave the projector to cool for a few minutes 2 Once cooled check nothing is blocking the vents 3 Check the air filter and clean if necessary 4 Turn on the proj...

Page 39: ...S ON THE SCREEN THE IMAGE BRIGHTNESS HAS FADED Using a screen cleaner solution and micro fibre cloth to clean the lens Check the picture settings in the menu or the ambient light in the room Adjust as...

Page 40: ...speaker The default source mode is Bluetooth If not press the Mode Power button to set the mode to Bluetooth On your connecting device search for and select PJT BYCBL 040 C You may receive a prompt to...

Page 41: ...able not supplied to the AUX input port on the soundbar The soundbar will automatically switch to AUX mode Connect the other end to the AUX Headphone output on your audio device continued OPTICAL AUX...

Page 42: ...ble We recommend that you use a 5V 1A USB adaptor however you can use the USB port on the projector as well 3 Press and hold the Mode Power button on the soundbar to turn it on 4 Press the Mode Power...

Page 43: ...soundbar connection methods in this manual for tips on connecting Check the settings on your source device e g DVD Player Please refer to the soundbar connection methods in this manual for tips on se...

Page 44: ...minutes for your device s Bluetooth list to update then search for and select PJT BYCBL 040 C Make sure the soundbar is not already paired to another device Ensure the external Bluetooth device is pla...

Page 45: ...inued SPECIFICATIONS Soundbar Rated Power 10W Power Input DC 5V 1A Bluetooth Version 5 1 Bluetooth Name PJT BYCBL 040 C Bluetooth Range 10 meters Soundbar Dimensions L 38 5 W 5 5 H 6 5cm Battery Capac...

Page 46: ...stralian owned operated To get the most out of your product please read the user manual carefully and keep for future use For specific information relating to your product such as Spare Parts FAQs War...

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