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Safety Precautions:

- Do not place this projector on an unstable platform, stand or table so as to prevent it from falling and causing serious damage or 
personal injury.
- Do not look directly into the lens when the projector is turned on to avoid eye damage.
- Do not attempt to disassemble this projector as it may contain dangerous high voltage components. This projector must only be 
maintained and repaired by a qualified or authorized technician.
- Do not place this projector in an upright position, as it may fall over and cause injury or damage.
- Do not expose this projector to rain or moisture (operating humidity is 20%–80%).
- Do not immerse this projector in, nor expose it to water or other liquids. Immediately unplug the projector if any liquid or object got 
into its housing, and have it checked by a qualified technician before using it again.
- Do not place this projector in any of the following environments:

Preventing Electric Shocks and Fire Hazards:

- Using an incorrect power cord may result in decreased product performance and even electric shock or fire. To ensure the projector's 
performance and safety, only use its original power cord or an identical replacement.
- If you use an extension cord, it must not have a current rating lower than the projector's original power cord. Failure to heed this 
warning may result in the extension cord overheating and could pose hazards such as electric shock and fire.
- To avoid damage caused by a power surge or lightning strike, unplug the projector from the power outlet during thunderstorms or 
when it is not in use for a long time.
- Do not place any flammable objects near this projector so as to avoid fire.
- Do not block the lens with any object when the projector is turned on. Any object placed close to the lens may get very hot and/or 
deformed, and may even cause a fire.
- Do not block any of the vents of the projector, as this may cause a buildup of heat within the product and result in a fire.

Summary of Contents for Smart 2 Pro

Page 1: ...Mi Smart Projector 2 Pro User Manual...

Page 2: ...8 Power Indicator 9 Remote Control 10 Projection Distance Screen Size 11 How to Use 12 Pairing the Remote Control 12 Image Focus 13 Keystone Correction 13 Bluetooth Speakers 14 Smart Temperature Cont...

Page 3: ...Fi 2 4 GHz Operation Frequency 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz and 5 47 GHz 5 725 GHz for Wi Fi 5 GHz Maximum RF Power Output 200 mW for Wi Fi 5 GHz Note Under normal use of condition this equipment should be kept...

Page 4: ...nt may result in an electric shock This symbol informs the user about important handling and maintenance related information Please read this information carefully to ensure proper use This symbol inf...

Page 5: ...in any of the following environments Preventing Electric Shocks and Fire Hazards Using an incorrect power cord may result in decreased product performance and even electric shock or fire To ensure th...

Page 6: ...if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery that can result in an explosion Leaving a battery in an...

Page 7: ...age or transportation WARRANTY NOTICE 2 11 AVISODEGARANT A 5 AVVISOSULLAGARANZIA 7 GARANTIEBERICHT 8 AVISODEGARANTIA 9 GWARANCJA 10 GARANTIE 4 GARANTIEERKL RUNG 3 6 12 Mi Smart Projector 2 Pro User Ma...

Page 8: ...eat dissipation vent Please use the specified screws M4 8 mm 4 pcs Remove the rubber plugs from the feet on the bottom to access the threaded holes Please choose an appropriate suspension bracket Do n...

Page 9: ...HDMI input port 2 HDMI input port 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 Audio return channel port Supports USB 2 0 communication protocol Supports USB 2 0 communication protocol Audio output port Optical digital audio sign...

Page 10: ...e projector status as follows While turning on the projector the indicator light will blink After loading the system the indicator light will turn off After turning off the screen the indicator light...

Page 11: ...n the battery cover and install or replace the batteries with two new AAA batteries Pay attention to the positive and negative poles when installing batteries in the remote control When battery leaks...

Page 12: ...projector and the wall or screen in cm Relative Height H The distance from the bottom of the projector to the bottom edge of the projected image in cm Projected Image Projection screen SD Screen Dimen...

Page 13: ...pairing process Point the remote at the bottom right corner of the projector then simultaneously press and hold the APP and the Home button Once you hear a beep it indicates that the pairing process...

Page 14: ...Focus switch when it is enabled moving the projector will automatically trigger the screen to focus and you can also change the Auto Focus Method between Camera Focus and Instant Focus If the project...

Page 15: ...ever the temperature exceeds its maximum range to inform you that the projector will be automatically turned off Smart Temperature Control The projector has four high quality built in speakers with a...

Page 16: ...such as the power indicator lens air vents connection ports and speaker grilles Only use the cleaning cloth that comes with the projector or a professional grade cleaning cloth to clean the projector...

Page 17: ...ameters Display Technology DLP Light Source Technology LED Standard Resolution 1920 1080p Projection Parameters Projection ratio TR 1 1 1 actual result may vary Screen Size 60 to 120 Lens Focus Instan...

Page 18: ...ion Smart temperature control Automatic brightness adjustment smart fan speed adjustment Temperature switch Overheating Auto Turn off Others Noise Level 28 dB A viewing mode ambient temperature of 25...

Page 19: ...ied technician to service the device or return the projector to the after sales department The terms HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trade...

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