Asus B1M manual Draft 2 12/17/12, E7777 December

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DRAFT 2 12/17/12

DRAFT 2 12/17/12

E7777

December 2012

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LED projector E-Manual

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Contents LED projector Draft 2 12/17/12 E7777 DecemberTable of Contents Using your LED projector Setting up About this manualConventions used in this manual TypographyServicing and replacement of parts Safety precautionsUsing your LED projector Caring for your LED projector Proper disposalKnowing your LED projector Focus ring FeaturesTop view Control panel buttons Lens Front viewAir vents Lens coverHeadphone output jack port Rear viewInfrared IR sensor Audio/video input jack portUSB 2.0 port Hdmi portVGA port Audio speakersRight side Kensington lock portPower DC input port Left sideTripod socket Bottom viewBuilt-in stand LED projector remote control Battery compartmentReplacing the battery Draft 2 12/17/12 Setting up Connect the LED projector to the power adapter Operating your LED projectorAC power cord requirements Headphone output jack port and audio/video input jack port Hdmi port USB 2.0 port Adjust the height of the LED projector Screen size and projection distance table Press the power button Adjust the image focus Using your LED projector Launching programs from the onscreen display menu Control panel grid Using your LED projector for the first time Accessing your LED projector’s settings Input ContrastMedia Center SplendidImage Setting Image Position Draft 2 12/17/12 Setting Using the Media Center Launching the Media CenterSupported image file formats Opening files from the SD Card or USB DrivePhoto To open an image fileTo open a video file VideoSupported video formats Draft 2 12/17/12 To project images, refer to the following steps AudioSupported audio formats Draft 2 12/17/12 To view documents, refer to the following steps DocumentSupported document formats Draft 2 12/17/12 EZLink Using EZLink to project from your input device WiFi Inside WiFiInstalling the EZ Display app Using Display by AP modeSelect Projector Using Display by Client mode Select Display by Client modeAppendices Federal Communications Commission Statement Global Environmental Regulation Compliance and Declaration Asus Recycling/Takeback ServicesCanadian Department of Communications Statement Draft 2 12/17/12