3. Connect your video source (such as DVD player, Apple TV or
Smartbox) to the projector via a HDMI cable. If your projector has
multiple HDMI inputs, connect to “HDMI 1”. If you have changed the
projector’s source, you may have to cycle throw the selectable
sources via the projector remote once powered on.
4. Connect the power source and turn on the projector.
5. Your projector may have a zoom adjustment to adjust the image to
fill the screen, or you may have to move the projector
forward/backwards slightly.
6. Your projector will also have a focus adjustment – adjust to make
sure the image is as sharp as possible.
7. For rear projection setup you will need to mirror the image output,
so the audience is viewing the projected image correctly. This should
be accessible via the projector settings menu using the projector
remote control (this process will vary depending on the projector
model).
8. For projectors with inbuilt apps or streaming you may not need to
connect an external media source (from step 3) but you will need to
connect the projector to an available WiFi connection. For casting or
wireless connection of smart phones, tablets or laptops please refer to
the projector’s instruction manual.
Refer to the “Audiovisual Setup Guide”
for this step.
VIDEO SETUP
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AUDIO SETUP
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AUDIOVISUAL SETUP
The audio setup will vary depending on your package configuration
and supplied speakers. For most setups, speakers are connected to
the projector via the 3.5mm audio output socket.
For setups using a Smartbox, your speakers will be directly connected
to the Smartbox via the XLR stereo outputs. For more details, please
refer to the separate detailed audio guide.
For Bluetooth connections you will need a Bluetooth compatible
projector and Bluetooth compatible speaker(s). Pairing the speakers
will be via the projector setting menu (please refer to your projector’s
instruction manual).