Asnish B0DFW9XTVY

Asnish Portable DVD Projector Instruction Manual

Model: B0DFW9XTVY

1. Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Asnish Portable DVD Projector. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your device. Please read it thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.

This projector features a built-in DVD player, supporting various disc formats, and offers multiple connectivity options for a versatile entertainment experience. It is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, providing a large screen display for movies, games, and presentations.

Asnish DVD Projector displaying a movie in a home theater setting

Image 1.1: Asnish DVD Projector in a home theater setup, showcasing its ability to create a large screen experience.

2. Safety Information

To ensure safe operation and prolong the lifespan of your projector, please observe the following safety precautions:

3. Package Contents

Verify that all items listed below are included in your package:

Image showing the Asnish DVD Projector and its included accessories: remote control, AV cable, HDMI cable, power cable, and instruction manual.

Image 3.1: Contents of the Asnish DVD Projector package.

4. Product Overview

4.1. Projector Dimensions

The projector has compact dimensions for portability and ease of placement.

Front view of the Asnish DVD Projector with its lens and DVD player lid open, showing a DVD disc icon.

Image 4.1: Front view of the Asnish DVD Projector.

4.2. Input/Output Ports

The projector is equipped with various ports for connecting external devices:

Diagram showing various devices connected to the projector, including iPad/Tablet, Audio Device, Mac/PC, Phone, USB Drive, Computer, TV/TVBox, Game console, and DVD/VCD player, with a close-up of the projector's ports: TF, AV, AUDIO, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, USB, VGA.

Image 4.2: Multi-media connection options and port layout.

5. Setup

5.1. Placement

Choose a suitable location for your projector. For optimal viewing, place the projector on a stable, flat surface or mount it on a tripod or ceiling. Ensure there is enough distance between the projector and the screen to achieve your desired screen size.

Diagram illustrating different projection distances (4 feet, 10 feet, 19 feet) and corresponding screen sizes (40 inches, 100 inches, 200 inches) for the projector.

Image 5.1: Recommended projection distances and screen sizes.

Images showing the projector placed flat on a surface, mounted on a tripod, and mounted on a ceiling, demonstrating versatile placement options.

Image 5.2: Projector placement options: flat, tripod, and ceiling mount.

5.2. Power Connection

  1. Connect the power cable to the projector's power input port.
  2. Plug the other end of the power cable into a standard electrical outlet.
  3. The power indicator light on the projector will illuminate.

5.3. Connecting Input Devices

Connect your desired input device to the corresponding port on the projector.

6. Operating Instructions

6.1. Power On/Off

6.2. Focus and Keystone Adjustment

Adjust the image clarity and shape using the focus and keystone correction features.

Diagram showing how to adjust focus using the lens ring and keystone correction using a knob on the side of the projector to correct image distortion.

Image 6.1: Focus and Keystone Correction adjustments.

6.3. Source Selection

After connecting your input device, select the corresponding input source:

  1. Press the "Source" button on the remote control or the projector's control panel.
  2. Navigate through the input options (HDMI1, HDMI2, AV, USB, TF, VGA, DVD) using the arrow keys.
  3. Press "OK" or "Enter" to confirm your selection.

6.4. DVD Playback

The projector features a built-in DVD player for direct disc playback.

  1. Gently open the disc cover on top of the projector.
  2. Insert a DVD, VCD, or CD disc with the label side facing up.
  3. Close the disc cover.
  4. Select "DVD" as the input source from the projector's menu.
  5. The disc will begin playing automatically or present a menu for selection.
Image showing the projector with its DVD player open, indicating support for CD, DVD, VCD, SVCD-R, CD-R from all regions except Blu-ray, and compatibility with multi-media files via USB and SD Card.

Image 6.2: Built-in DVD player compatibility.

Four-step visual guide on how to use the built-in DVD player: 1. Open the Disc Cover, 2. Insert disc and close the cover, 3. Choose 'DVD' Mode in Source Page, 4. Enjoy Big Screen.

Image 6.3: Steps for DVD playback.

6.5. Media Playback (USB/TF Card)

To play media files from a USB drive or TF card:

  1. Insert your USB drive or TF card into the respective port.
  2. Select "USB" or "TF" as the input source.
  3. Navigate through the file browser to select your desired video, audio, or image file.
  4. Press "OK" or "Enter" to play the file.

6.6. Connecting External Audio Devices

The projector has a built-in speaker. For enhanced audio, you can connect external speakers or headphones:

7. Maintenance

7.1. Cleaning

7.2. Storage

When not in use for extended periods, store the projector in a cool, dry, and dust-free environment. Use the lens cover to protect the lens from dust and scratches.

8. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
No image displayedPower cable not connected; Incorrect input source; Lens cover on.Ensure power is connected and unit is on; Select correct input source; Remove lens cover.
Image is blurryFocus not adjusted; Projector too close/far from screen.Adjust the focus ring; Adjust projection distance.
Image is trapezoidalKeystone not adjusted; Projector not level.Adjust keystone correction knob; Ensure projector is on a level surface.
No soundVolume too low; Muted; External audio device not connected properly.Increase volume; Unmute; Check external audio connections.
DVD not playingDisc inserted incorrectly; Disc damaged; Incorrect source selected.Re-insert disc correctly (label up); Try a different disc; Select "DVD" source.
Remote control not workingBatteries low/dead; Obstruction between remote and projector.Replace batteries; Remove obstructions; Point remote directly at the projector's IR receiver.

9. Specifications

FeatureDetail
BrandAsnish
ModelB0DFW9XTVY
Display Resolution (Native)1280 x 720 pixels
Supported ResolutionUp to 1080P
Brightness200 ANSI Lumens (9000 Lux LED)
Contrast Ratio5000:1
Projection Size39" - 200" (diagonal)
Projection Distance4 - 19 feet
Keystone Correction±15° Manual
Connectivity TechnologyWired/Wireless
Input PortsHDMI (x2), USB, AV, TF Card, VGA
Output PortsAudio Out (3.5mm)
Built-in SpeakerYes
Built-in DVD PlayerYes (Supports DVD, VCD, DVR, CD, SVCD-R, CD-R)
Product Dimensions15 x 6 x 11 inches
Item Weight4.38 pounds
Comparison image showing 'BEXTZUBY' (presumably Asnish) projector with 250 ANSI, 1080P Support, 5000:1 Contrast, versus 'OTHER' with 9000 Lumen, 720/480 Native, 3000:1 Contrast.

Image 9.1: Key specifications comparison.

10. Warranty and Support

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official Asnish website. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

For common issues, please consult the troubleshooting section of this manual.

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