STREX LED Projector
Instruction Manual SP212
Thanks for choosing Strex! Read the manual carefully for correct and safe operation of the product. Always follow these instructions for safe usage.
If you have any questions about the product or encounter problems, you can contact us by email: info@strex.nl
Available languages: English, Nederlands
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read these safety instructions before using your device and store them for possible future reference.
- If the cord is damaged, have it repaired by the manufacturer, its service center, or a similarly qualified person to avoid any hazard.
- The cord should always be readily accessible.
- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing of water or liquids, and no objects filled with liquids, such as flower vases, shall be placed on the product.
- The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use. Always leave a minimum distance of 10 cm around the unit to ensure sufficient ventilation.
- Open flame sources, such as candles, should not be placed on top of the device.
- The device is intended for use only in a temperate climate.
- The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
- CAUTION: To avoid accident, this appliance must be fixed properly on the floor or on the wall according to instructions for installation.
- CAUTION: Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced or not replaced by the same type or equivalent.
- Do not look straight into the light from the projector lens. Direct burst of intensive light can harm your eyes and cause severe damage to eyes of infants.
- INTERFERENCE: All wireless devices are susceptible to interference which may affect their performance.
- AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL: Only qualified people are authorized to install or repair this product.
- ACCESSORIES: Only use batteries, chargers, and other accessories which are compatible with this equipment. Do not connect incompatible products.
CONTENTS
- VISUAL INSTRUCTIONS
- Top View
- Bottom View
- Side View
- Rear View
- Remote Control
- Projection Distance and Size
- How to Use
- Before Starting
- Power Plug
- Power Button
- Keystone and Focus
- Multimedia Connection
- ACCESSORIES LIST
- Multimedia File Specification
- WARRANTY CARD
VISUAL INSTRUCTIONS
Top View
Diagram showing the top of the projector. Key components labeled are: 'Control Panel', 'Keystone Correction knob', and 'Manual Focus'.
Bottom View
Diagram showing the bottom of the projector. Labeled components include 'Support Base thread'. Two mounting points are indicated with numbers '1' and '2', noted as 'For Ceiling Mount'.
Front View
Diagram showing the front of the projector. Labeled components are 'Lens' and 'IR Receiver'.
Side View
A. Left Side
Diagram showing the left side of the projector. The 'Power cable Socket' is clearly indicated.
B. Right Side
Diagram showing the right side of the projector with numbered ports: 1. AV Input, 2. Headphone Output (3.5mm), 3. HDMI 1 Input, 4. HDMI 2 Input, 5. USB (2.0) Input x 2, 6. Analog TV Tuner (Optional Function).
Rear View
Diagram showing the rear of the projector with numbered ports: 6. Analog TV Tuner (Optional Function), 7. IR Receiver, 8. Ventilation Inlet, 9. Speaker, 10. Ventilation Outlet. The right side ports (1-5) are also visible.
Remote Control
Diagram of the remote control. Labeled buttons include: Power Button, Mute, Backward, Forward/Play, Arrow Keys (Up, Down, Left, Right), Enter, Source, Menu, Return, Voice -, Voice +. A note indicates to point the remote towards the IR receiver.
Projection Distance and Size
This section provides guidance on achieving optimal image size and distance. The adjustable support base allows a maximum projection angle of 15 degrees, with the best display effect achieved between 0 and 8 degrees.
Diagram illustrating projection sizes (50", 72", 100", 120") at different distances (210cm, 335cm, 150cm, 290cm respectively). The aspect ratio is noted as 16:9 (Default).
Projection size | 50 inch | 72 inch | 100 inch | 120 inch |
---|---|---|---|---|
16:9 | 1.50 m | 2.10 m | 2.90 m | 3.35 m |
The image size depends on the distance between the projector and the screen. A 3% deviation may occur among the listed data due to different settings.
How to Use
Before Starting
Before starting the projector, adjust trapezoid correction as shown in the figure. Keep the projector vertical to the projector screen and on the same level.
Diagrams illustrate correct and incorrect installation for trapezoid correction: 'Incorrect installation - The images left-right small', 'Correct installation - The images is rectangular', 'Incorrect installation - The images right-left small'.
For Ceiling Mount: Select display image rotation options: front (on desk), rear, front/ceiling, rear/ceiling. This requires a compatible mount and, for rear projection, a special projection screen.
Power Plug
Connect the power plug to the electricity. The indicator light will turn red. Note: Power plugs may vary by country; consult your supplier for details.
Diagram showing the projector connected to a power outlet via a power cord and plug.
Power Button
Connect the power cable to the projector and the power supply socket. The indicator light turns red, indicating standby mode. Remove the lens cover. Press the 'power' button (?) on the control panel or remote control to turn on the projector.
Diagrams show the power button location on the control panel and the remote control.
Keystone and Focus
Keystone Correction: If the projected image is trapezoidal, use the Keystone Correction knob to resolve it. If image shape issues persist, adjust the projector's vertical height relative to the screen center.
Focus: If the projected image is blurry or difficult to see, adjust the focus using the Manual Focus knob to find the sharpest picture. It is normal for the center to be sharp and the edges to be slightly blurred.
Diagrams illustrate the effect of keystone correction and manual focus adjustment.
Multimedia Connection
A. USB Connection: Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port. Press 'Source' on the remote control or 'S' on the control panel to select 'Input Source', then choose 'USB'. Press the Play/Pause button (▶) to display or stop.
Diagrams show the USB port on the projector and the remote/control panel buttons for source selection.
B. HDMI Connection: Connect devices with an HDMI slot (e.g., Laptop, DVD Player, Computer) using an HDMI cable. Press 'Source' on the remote control and select 'HDMI'.
Diagrams show a laptop, DVD player, and computer connected via HDMI cable to the projector's HDMI ports.
Laptop HDMI Setup: A table lists common laptop manufacturers and the corresponding key combinations (e.g., Fn + F5) to enable HDMI output.
Manufacture | Keys | Manufacture | Keys |
---|---|---|---|
Acer | Fn + F5 | NEC | Fn + F3 |
Dell | Fn + F8 | Panasonic | Fn + F3 |
Epson | Fn + F8 | Sharp | Fn + F5 |
Fujitsu | Fn + F10 | Sony | Fn + F7 |
IBM | Fn + F7 | Toshiba | Fn + F5 |
Hewlett-packard | Fn + F4 | Zotac | Fn + F3/F5 |
Lenovo | Fn + F10 |
C. AV Connection: Use an AV cable to connect devices and select the 'AV' source input.
Diagram shows AV cables connecting a DVD player to the projector's AV input.
D. Audio Out Connection: Connect external speakers or headphones via the headphone jack (3.5 mm).
Diagram shows headphones and a speaker connected to the projector's headphone jack.
E. MHL Function: For MHL compatible devices only. Connect via HDMI Port and USB Port using an MHL Cable.
Diagram shows an MHL cable connecting a smartphone to the projector's HDMI and USB ports.
F. Lighting Digital AV Adapter: Support iPhone and iPad. Choose 'HDMI' as the input source. Note: Cables are not included.
Diagram shows a Lighting Digital AV Adapter connecting an iPhone and iPad to the projector via HDMI.
ACCESSORIES LIST
Please check and confirm all accessories are accounted for upon unpacking.
- 1. Projector (with lens cap)
- 2. AV signal cable
- 3. Power plug
- 4. Remote controller
- 5. User's manual
- 6. Support Base x 1
Note: Pictures are for reference only; power plugs may differ by country. Contact your supplier for more details.
WARRANTY CARD
Thank you for purchasing this product! Please read our warranty policy:
- The projector is provided with a one-year warranty service under normal working conditions, as detailed in the product manual. The projector lamp has a 6-month warranty.
- The warranty period starts from the date of purchase.
- For product warranty matters, please contact dealers.
- Shipping costs for after-sale service are not included and are the buyer's responsibility.
Warranty Policy
Package items properly for return or service. The buyer is responsible for any damage or loss during transit. Strex reserves the right to refuse service if the following conditions apply within the first year of warranty:
- Product failure or damage caused by improper use.
- Electric shock or burn accident due to improper installation.
- Damage from non-maintenance service or overhaul.
- Product label is damaged.
User Information
Customer Name: _________________________
Product Number: _________________________
Serial Number: _________________________
Purchase Date: _________________________
Manual Information
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, contact the address below.
The product bears the CE mark and the WEEE symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin), indicating compliance with relevant European directives and proper disposal requirements.
STREX
SBD Trading B.V. (Strex Europe)
Noorwegenstraat 6-A4
7418BC Deventer
The Netherlands
info@strex.nl • www.strex.nl
© Strex 2021
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