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5.4  Connecting headphones or speakers

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Use an audio cable with a 3.5 mm jack to connect headphones or speakers to the audio output (19) of the projector.

5.5  Placing the batteries in the remote control

 

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Improper installation of batteries can result in leaks and corrosion to the battery and damage to the device. 
Corrosion, oxidation, battery leaks and other gradual defects will invalidate the warranty. 

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Remove the battery cover.

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Insert the AAA batteries matching the (+) and (-) polarity markings.

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Re-install the battery cover.

6. OPERATION

Switch the projector on with the ON/OFF button (7)(32).

6.1  Selecting an input source

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Press INPUT (9)(38).

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Select the desired input source (AV, VGA, HDMI, USB) with the LEFT (13) (29) and RIGHT (10)(35) arrow buttons.

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Confirm by pressing ENTER (12) (30).

 

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NO SIGNAL will appear at the top left if no input source could be found. Check the input source and cables.

6.2  Opening or playing a multimedia file

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Insert a USB storage device containing the multimedia file into the appropriate input (21)(22).

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Check at the top left of the screen to verify that the correct input source has been selected. If not, select the correct 

input source (USB).

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Choose from Photo, Music, Movie, or E-BOOK.

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Select a folder using the arrow buttons LEFT (13)(29) and RIGHT (10)(35).

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Select the folder with the multimedia file and press ENTER (12)(30).

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Select the multimedia file. A preview and properties of the selected file will appear after a few seconds.

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Press ENTER (12)(30) to play.

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If you have played this file earlier, you will see the message “Do you want to resume play: Yes/No?” Select Yes and 

press ENTER (12)(30) to resume where you left off. Select No and press ENTER (12)(30) to play from the beginning.

6.3  During playback

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To lower the volume, press the VOLUME DOWN button (28) on the remote control or the LEFT button (13) on the 

projector.

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To increase the volume, press the VOLUME UP button (37) on the remote control or the RIGHT button (10) on the 

projector.

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Press PLAY/PAUSE (26) on the remote control to pause play. Press again to continue playing.

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Press ENTER (12)(30) to open the playback menu.

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Select a playback action and press ENTER (12)(30) to confirm. The available playback actions vary by media type.

6.4  The settings menu

To open the settings menu, press MENU (14)(27). Use arrow buttons LEFT (13)(29) and RIGHT (10)(35) to navigate 
between Picture, Sound, Options and Channel entry.

Select a menu item using arrow buttons UP (15)(34) and DOWN (11)(36). Press ENTER (12)(30) to open a menu item.

To go a step back, press MENU (14)(27). Press BACK (8)(33) to close the settings menu.

Summary of Contents for OPR 3040

Page 1: ...MPLOI XX FELHASZNÁLÓI KÉZIKÖNYV XX MANUALE DELL UTENTE XX GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING XX INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI XX MANUAL DE UTILIZAÇÃO XX BRUKSANVISNING XX KULLANIM KILAVUZU XX OPR 3040 PROJECTOR PROJECTOR PROJEKTOR PROJECTEUR USER MANUAL 1 GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING 8 GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG 15 MODE D EMPLOI 22 ...

Page 2: ...1 2 6 12 14 17 1 2 16 3 4 24 23 19 25 7 9 11 13 10 8 10 15 18 5 20 21 17 22 ...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 6 32 33 35 37 34 36 31 29 28 38 27 30 26 ...

Page 4: ...ctric shocks or other hazards that may result in damage to property and or severe or fatal injuries 1 1 The manufacturer is not liable for cases of material damage or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non compliance with the safety instructions In such cases the warranty will be voided WARNING 6 6 Do not put force on the appliance 6 6 Always check that the mains voltage corresponds t...

Page 5: ...ave marks or a residue on the furniture and potentially risk the surface to become damaged To prevent damage to wooden surfaces we recommend that you apply self adhesive pads to the bottom of the rubber feet before installation 5 5 We recommend that you retain the original carton and packaging materials in case it ever becomes necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to sa...

Page 6: ...izontal surface If necessary tilt the mount 18 to set the projector at an angle Remove the lens cap Direct the projector onto a white wall using the lens Bear in mind the distance required to the wall in relation to the picture size that you wish to achieve see the previous paragraph Connect the plug on the mains cable to the power input 1 on the projector Connect the mains plug to a wall socket S...

Page 7: ...e from Photo Music Movie or E BOOK Select a folder using the arrow buttons LEFT 13 29 and RIGHT 10 35 Select the folder with the multimedia file and press ENTER 12 30 Select the multimedia file A preview and properties of the selected file will appear after a few seconds Press ENTER 12 30 to play If you have played this file earlier you will see the message Do you want to resume play Yes No Select...

Page 8: ...st the size from 0 to 100 Sound Sound mode Choose the desired sound mode Standard Music Movie Sports User using arrow buttons LEFT 13 29 and RIGHT 10 35 Choose User sound mode if you want to set the values for treble and bass yourself Use the arrow buttons to do this Balance Choose the desired balance between the left and right loudspeakers You can adjust the balance from 50 to 50 Use the arrow bu...

Page 9: ... Contrast value 2200 1 Picture format adjustment 4 3 16 9 Projection type LED Keystone correction 15 Multimedia applications Media playback formats MPG AV TS MOV MKV DAT MP4 VOB MP3 WMA AAC M4A JPG JPEG BMP GIF PNG TXT LRC Connectivity Number of HDMI connections 2 Number of USB connections 2 USB connection type 2 0 connection PC connection VGA Miscellaneous connections 1x AV IN 2x USB 2 0 1x VGA 1...

Page 10: ...LECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT W The meaning of the symbol on the material its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipments waste In the European Union and other European countries which there are separate collection systems ...

Page 11: ...OPR3040 26 04 18 0 1 Elmarc B V Kolenbranderstraat 28 2984 AT Ridderkerk The Netherlands ...

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