User Manual
Parts List:
Description Qty Projector Adaptor for projector Remote Control Bluetooth speaker USB wire for charging Bluetooth speaker Audio wire for Bluetooth speaker Screen Bungie Cord Stake 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 4 Description Item Strings with Hooks 10 Carrying Case 11 Pole A 12 Pole B 13 Pole C 14 15 Pole D 16 Mouse Qty 4 1 4 2 2 1 1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Made in China Page 1 of 15 THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY!
Please read this entire instruction booklet before using (for Indoor/Outdoor use). The Complete Outdoor Home Theater is an all-in-one kit designed to turn your outdoor space into a Virtual Drive In. included is a bright 1200 lumen projector, Bluetooth speaker, and a 90 wrinkle free screen all bundled into a sturdy and easy to store carrying case. Set up is quick and easy. Simply remove the components from the carrying case, assemble the screen, turn on the speaker and place the projector a few feet away. Movies, TV shows or other videos can be played via the following ways:
Wi-fi enabled Android operating system. Included are pre-loaded Netflix and Hulu apps (must have existing accounts). Other apps available for download. Mirror from your smart device using Miracast (Android) or AirPin (IOS). Connect your DVD player or other devices to the HDMI port (HDMI cable not included). 1. Safety Instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: THIS IS NOT A TOY! THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS WHICH COULD CAUSE CHOKING IF SWALLOWED. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. IF SERVICING IS NEEDED, SEND TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. PLEASE ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING:
A. Read Instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read before the item is operated. Please adhere to the instructions and warnings for your safety. B. Heat - The item should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, hairdryers, heat registers, stoves or other appliances that produce heat. C. Power Sources - The item should be connected to a power supply only like the one that is provided with the item. 1) Do not secure the wiring of the product with staples or nails, or place on sharp hooks or nails. 2) Do not hang objects from cord. 3) Do not close doors or windows on the product or product cords as this may damage the wire insulation. 4) Unplug the product when leaving the house, retiring at night or if left unattended. D. Damage Requiring Service Refer all servicing to a qualified service personnel. Have a qualified service personnel service this item when:
1) The power-supply cord or plug has been damaged. 2) Objects are loose inside and the unit no longer works. 3) All troubleshooting techniques have been tried and the item will not work or has stopped working. 4) The item has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. 5) Do not leave the product outside after use. E. This product is intended for short term use throughout the year. It is not intended for permanent installation or use. F. To avoid risk of fire, burns, personal injury and electrical shock, this item should not be played with or placed where small children can reach it. Page 2 of 15 G. Do not use this product for other than its intended use. H. Do not cover the product with cloth, paper or any material not part of the product when in use. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Projector Information The projector is inside the outdoor housing. Open the housing from the front to gain access to the projector. For easier opening, hold the bottom flat part of the front of the housing under the clear opening, then lift from the curved part over the clear opening. Power Button: Turns the projector ON and OFF. Volume Button: Press the buttons indicated in the drawing as Volume - and Volume + to adjust the volume. Menu: Press to bring up the main menu or to exit menu. Focus: Turn the focus dial to focus. Keystone: Turn the keystone dial to adjust the image up or down +/- 15 degrees. Source Button: Press to select the external video format. Use arrow buttons ( ,
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, Air Inlet and Outlet: Do not block. Ventilation is needed in order for the projector to not overheat. Plug Adaptor Wire here Page 3 of 15 Attach the adaptor wire into the projector and the adaptor plug into a wall socket or extension cord. To use with USB, plug your USB into the USB port (see fig. 5).
Run the various cables underneath the housing and insert into the appropriate ports. Open the projector housing for easier port access. Close the housing after the cable or USB are inserted. The clearance from the ports to the projector housing is 2 inches or 5 centimeters. Please make sure the head of the parts being plugged in are shorter than this. The maximum number of hours the projector can operate at one time is 24 hours. Page 4 of 15 3. Remote Control Information Fig. 11 Always point the remote to the Remote Control Detector and the back of the projector housing (see fig. 4) making sure there is nothing in between that and the projector. The remote works up to a distance of 4 meters or 13 feet. Remove the batteries if the projector will not be used for a long time. Replace with new batteries once current batteries are exhausted. Store the remote in a cool and dry environment. 4. Operation The projector is intended to be used in both Indoor/Outdoor areas. The projector should be placed 2.5 meters or 8 feet from the screen and at a height of 1.2 Insert the adaptor into the projector and the plug into a wall socket (see fig. 6). meters or 4 feet in order to fill up the screen. Press the power Focus by turning the focus wheel at the front of the projector (see fig. 1). Turn the keystone wheel at the front of the projector to get the desired projected image button on the remote or unit to turn on. angle,
+/- 15 degree (see fig 1). Loosen the screw at the front of the projector housing to angle up. To select the desired input:
1. Please note: The external input, such as Media Browser (USB), VGA, HDMI etc., must be connected to the projector before the input on the projector can be selected. 2. Press the Source button on the remote control or button on the top of the projector. 3. Using the arrow buttons on the remote or projector, scroll over the desired input. 4. Press the OK button to select. Page 5 of 15
Source Screen Operating the Android System (Version 4.4.4) Connect the mouse to operate the Android system. 1. Connect the mouse through the upper USB port. 2. Left click on the mouse for OK or for the soft keyboard when needing to type. Right click on the mouse to exit. A Soft keyboard is needed to type log-in information, search queries, or anything else that needs to be typed. Setting up the Android system language 1. Select Setting and left click on the mouse. 2. Select Language and Input and then select Language. 3. Scroll to the desired language and and left click on the mouse to select. 4. Right click on the mouse to exit. Page 6 of 15 Android system main screen Wireless Connection
Wifi Connection on the projector 1. Select Setting and left click on the mouse. 2. Select Wifi and left click on the mouse. 3. Turn on the Wifi signal on the upper right hand corner of the page. It will automatically search for Wifi devices nearby. 4. Choose the Wifi connection from the list and select the one you want to connect to. 5. Left click on the mouse for the soft keyboard and enter the password in the password field, click to connect to the internet and wait for the connection. Wifi/Bluetooth Setting Screen TO CONNECT WITH THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPEAKER 1. TURN ON THE SPEAKER. 2. THE BLUE BLINKING LED MEANS IS ON. 3. THE SPEAKER IS NAMED M9. SEARCH AND SELECT M9 ON THE PROJECTOR NAME LIST, THEY WILL MATCH AUTOMATICALLY. NOTE THE SPEAKER (INCLUDED) CAN ALSO BE CONNECTED WITH THE CONNECTION WIRE. PRESS THE ON/OFF BUTTON AGAIN SO THE BLUE LED IS STEADY ON MEANING THE IS TURNED OFF. CONNECT THE WIRE INTO Page 7 of 15 HEADPHONE PORT OF THE PROJECTOR. (SEE FIG. 5 THIS IS THE FAR LEFT AV PORT).
Connection on the projector 1. Select Setting and left click on the mouse. 2. Select and left click on the mouse. 3. Turn on the signal on the upper right hand corner of the page. It will automatically search for Bluetooth devices nearby. 4. Choose the 5. Volume can be adjusted by using the volume buttons on the remote control, the device connection from the list and select. Pairing will be automatic.
(if paired), and the volume buttons on the speaker.
Smart Phone/Device Connection A. AirPin Use AirPin to connect to your IOS device. Select the AirPin app on the projector main screen and press OK. Make sure there is a next to Airplay. Select Screen Mirroring Airplay name. If there is more than one option, keep selecting until your device is paired. Keep selecting if the first option does not work. If successfully paired, your IOS device images will project through the projector. from your IOS device and select the projector NOTE The projector and the IOS device must be connected to the same wireless network. The wireless network must be strong enough to support Airpin, will not work on a weak network. Connection time may vary. If initial connection does not work, try again. Airpin Screen B. Miracast Use Miracast to connect to your Android smart phone/device. Select the Miracast app on the main projector main screen and press OK. On your Android device, select Setting, then click Wireless Display. The device will search for nearby Miracast peer devices and show on the name list. Page 8 of 15 Select the projector Miracast name on your device and both devices will start to pair. If there is more than one option, keep selecting until your device is paired. NOTE The projector and the Android smart phone/device must be connected to the same wireless network. Different android phones/devices settings may be different. Please refer to the manual that came with your device. Connection time may vary. If initial connection does not work, try again. After pairing, the projector may disconnect from the wifi network. This is normal, the projector does not need wifi to work with miracast. When finished with miracast, go to settings and reconnect the projector to the wifi network (see page 7, Wireless Connection). IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED CONTENT CANNOT BE PLAYED VIA AIRPIN OR MIRCAST. Install and remove application software (App) 1. Download apps from PLAY STORE by clicking the PLAY STORE icon at the bottom of the home screen, a Gmail account is needed to access PLAY STORE. 2. Select Setting and left click on the mouse. Then go to Apps and left click on the mouse once. Select the app that you want to remove and click it. Than left click un-install to remove the app. NOTE: This projector has built-in Android 4.4.4 version. Some apps from PLAY STORE or third-party source apps may not be applicable with this version. Important Tips:
Always operate in a dark location for best results. Always point the remote at the back of the projector. For best results, the angle of the projector and the intended surface should be taken into consideration. Use the keystone dial and loosen the screw under the front of the projector housing as needed. The projector should be placed 2.5m/8 and at a height of 1.2m/4 from the screen in order to fill up the screen. If the movie or video has stopped after adjusting the brightness or contrast, use the mouse to press PLAY on the screen. Do not press PLAY on the remote. Page 9 of 15 Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby persons. Page 10 of 15 To assemble the Screen Kit Step 1 Place the Carrying Case on a flat surface with the nameplate facing upward. Step 2 Open the carrying case and remove the foam packaging that holds all parts. Step 3 Take out the two Bottom Poles which are hinged and permanently attached to the carrying case. Step 4 Insert Pole (A) into both ends of the bottom poles. Page 11 of 15 Step 5 Insert Pole B into Pole A on each side. Step 6 Insert Pole A into Pole B on each side. Page 12 of 15 Step 7 Insert Pole D into one Pole C. Step 8 Slide the sleeve at the top of the Screen over Pole D and Pole C. Step 9 Insert the other Pole C into the end of Pole D. Step 10 Insert the ends of Pole C onto each Pole A. Page 13 of 15 Step 11 Use the Bungie Cords to secure the Screen to the Poles. Insert the cord through the grommet of the Screen, wrap around the pole, and insert the plastic ball through the loop of the cord. Insert the cord through the Wrap around the pole, Insert the plastic ball through grommet of the Screen the loop of the cord. Page 14 of 15 Step 12 Use the Stakes and String to secure the Screen to the ground. Attach the hook at one end of the string to the hole midway up poles B. It is recommended to attach to the holes furthest up the pole. Attach the hook at the other end of the string to the ground stake. Repeat until all four strings are attached to the poles and stakes. Step firmly on the stakes to insert into the ground. Make sure the strings are taut and there is no slack. Caution: Always take the weather into consideration when setting up. Take down under severe weather conditions such as high winds or heavy rain. Take down and repack the unit when not in use. Do not leave outside for an extended amount of time. Page 15 of 15