Connections
The projector features a variety of input and output ports for connectivity:
- AC-IN: Power input connection.
- RJ-45: Network connection port.
- RS232: Serial port for control.
- HDMI v1.4 HDMI 1: Standard HDMI input.
- HDMI v2.0 4K/MHL HDMI 2: Enhanced HDMI input supporting 4K resolution and Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL).
- VGA: Analog video input.
- AUDIO IN / AUDIO OUT: Analog audio input and output.
- SERVICE: Port for service technicians.
- 12V OUT: 12V power output for accessories.
- USB POWER OUT (5V 1.5A): USB port providing 5V power at 1.5A.
- S/PDIF: Digital audio output.
- HDBaseT Video: Port for HDBaseT signal transmission.
- DVI: Digital Visual Interface input.
- HDMI 3: Additional HDMI input.
- VGA1, VGA2: Additional analog video inputs.
- Video YPbPr: Component video input.
- BNC YPbPr: BNC connectors for component video input.
- DisplayPort: Digital display interface input.
Remote Control Functions
The projector is operated using a remote control with the following buttons:
- Power: Turns the projector On/Off.
- Geometric Correction: Adjusts image geometry.
- PIP/PBP: Picture-in-Picture / Picture-by-Picture modes.
- F1, F2, F3: Programmable function buttons.
- Mode: Selects display modes.
- AV Mute: Mutes audio and video output.
- Info: Displays current input and status information.
- Source: Selects the input signal.
- Re-Sync: Resynchronizes the video signal.
- Volume + / Volume -: Adjusts audio volume.
- D Zoom: Digital zoom function.
- Menu: Accesses the main settings menu.
- Format Freeze: Freezes the current image.
- Aspect Ratio: Adjusts the image aspect ratio.
- Keystone: Corrects vertical keystone distortion.
- Mute: Mutes audio.
- DB: Dynamic Black or other picture enhancement setting.
- 3D: Controls 3D display settings.
- Sleep Timer: Sets a timer for automatic shutdown.
- User1, User2, User3: User-defined settings profiles.
The remote control also includes directional buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right), an ENTER button for selection, and a numerical keypad (0-9).
Basic Operation and Safety Information
Before operating the projector, it is essential to read the full safety information provided in the user manual.
- Ventilation: Do not block any ventilation openings.
- Stability: Do not place the projector on an unstable surface, as it may fall and cause injury or damage.
- Eye Safety: Do not look directly into the projector lens during operation, as the bright light can harm your eyes.
- Power Management: Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period.
- Battery Safety: Remove batteries from the remote control before storage. Leaking batteries can cause damage.
- Power Protection: Use a power strip and/or surge protector to protect against power outages and voltage fluctuations that can damage devices.
Optional accessories such as a lens cap and CD User Manual may vary by region and model.
For warranty information, please visit the Optoma website: www.optoma.com.
For detailed instructions, scan the QR code or visit: https://www.optoma.com/support/download.