Laser PJT-DVDHD-906 Bluetooth DVD Projector Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
Laser

Laser PJT-DVDHD-906 Bluetooth DVD Projector Instruction Manual

Laser PJT-DVDHD-906 Bluetooth DVD Projector

CAUTION: This unit should only be opened or repaired by qualified personnel. Please contact Laser for more information.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE

KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN MIND:

  1. Do not use this device near water.

  2. Clean with a slightly damp cloth.

  3. Do not cover or block any ventilation openings. When placing the device on a shelf, leave 5
    cm (2″) free space around the whole device.

  4. Install in accordance with the supplied user manual.

  5. Don’t step on or pinch the power adaptor. Exercise caution, particularly near the plugs and
    the cable’s exit point. Do not place heavy items on the power adaptor which may cause
    damage. Keep the device out of reach from children. The device is not a toy.

  6. Unplug this device if unused for an extended period.

  7. Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, candles and
    other heat-generating products or naked flame.

  8. Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields.

  9. Electrostatic discharge can disturb normal usage of this device. If so, simply reset and
    restart the device following the instruction manual.

  10. Warning! Never insert an object into the product through the vents or openings. High
    voltage flows through the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or
    short circuit internal parts. For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on
    the product.

  11. Do not use in wet or moist areas such as bathrooms, kitchens or near swimming pools.

  12. Do not use this device where condensation may occur.

  13. This device must operate on a power source as specified on the specification label. If you
    are not sure of the type of power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local
    power company

  14. The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.

  15. Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock

  16. Devices with class 1 construction should be connected to a main socket outlet with a
    protective earthed connection.

  17. Devices with class 2 construction do not require an earthed connection

  18. Always hold the plug when pulling it out of the main supply socket. Do not pull the power
    cord. This can damage the cable.

REMOVING THE LENS COVER

FIG 1 REMOVING THE LENS COVER

INSTALLING YOUR PROJECTOR

Front Desktop:
The projector can be placed on a table in front of the screen. This is the most common way to position the projector for quick setup and portability

FIG 2 Front Desktop

Rear Desktop:
The projector is placed on a table behind the screen.
NOTE: That a special rear projection screen is required (not included).

FIG 3 Rear Desktop

Front Ceiling:
The projector is mounted upside-down from the ceiling  in front of the screen.
NOTE: A projector mount is required to install the projector (not included).

FIG 4 Front Ceiling

Rear Ceiling:
The projector mounted upside-down from the ceiling behind the screen.

NOTE:
A projector mount is required to install the projector (not included) A special rear projection screen is required (not included).

FIG 5 Rear Ceiling

To Reduce Image Distortion, it is recommended to move the projector as close to centre of screen.

MOUNTING YOUR PROJECTOR TO THE CEILING

When mounting the projector to the ceiling, please purchase a projector mount recommended by an  installation professional and follow the instructions of the mount.

Before mounting the projector to the ceiling, please check to ensure the ceiling structure can  support the weight of the projector and the mount. If in doubt, please ask the advice from an installation professional.

NOTE: Projector mount and screw(s) are not included.

FIG 7 MOUNTING YOUR PROJECTOR TO THE CEILING

VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT

Please follow the below diagram for vertical adjustment.

FIG 8 VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT

ADJUST FOCUS AND KEYSTONE

Follow below picture to adjust the focus and trapezoidal screen.
Adjust the focus by turning the knob while observing the image near the centre of the screen.
Optimal focus is obtained when the pixels are clearly visible and sharp. Depending on the projected screen size, the focus near the screen edges may be less sharp than the screen centre.

FIG 9 ADJUST FOCUS AND KEYSTONE

The keystone image is created when the projector image is projected to the screen at an angle. The keystone correction will restore the distorted image to a rectangular or square shape.

REMOTE CONTROL

FIG 11 REMOTE CONTROL

FIG 12 REMOTE CONTROL

FIG 13 REMOTE CONTROL

INSTALL / REMOVE BATTERIES FOR REMOTE

FIG 14 INSTALL REMOVE BATTERIES FOR REMOTE

Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote by carefully sliding to open. The battery cover can then be lifted away. Fit the correct batteries (2x AAA, not included), referring to the polarity markings. Finally, replace the cover.

NOTES:

  • Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc.
  • Ensure the batteries are installed polarity correctly polarity.
  • Do not mix new and old batteries.

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

FIG 15 PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

FIG 16 PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

INSTALLING THE POWER ADAPTER

Follow below picture to connect power adapter
Connect the small pin into the port marked DC on the unit. Connect the plug end to the mains
outlet.

FIG 17 INSTALLING THE POWER ADAPTER

CONNECTING HDMI

Follow below picture to connect a HDMI cable and supported device.

FIG 18 CONNECTING HDMI

CONNECTING AV

Follow below picture to connect AV cable and device.

FIG 19 CONNECTING AV

CONNECTING VGA

Follow below picture to connect a VGA cable and device.

FIG 20 CONNECTING VGA

CONNECT AUDIO OUTPUT (AUX OUTLINE OUT/EARPHONES)

Follow below picture to connect audio cable and device.

FIG 21 CONNECT AUDIO OUTPUT

USB DEVICE AND MICRO SD CARD

Follow below picture to connect a USB and Micro SD.
Turn off the unit before connecting a USB / Micro SD.

FIG 22 USB DEVICE AND MICRO SD CARD

USING TF CARD AND USB PLAYBACK (MEDIA PLAYER)

Connect a USB / Micro SD device:

FIG 23 Connect a USB or Micro SD device

Using DVD playback

FIG 24 Using DVD playback

OUTPUTTING SOUND VIA BLUETOOTH

This projector allows you to output all sound to a connected Bluetooth speaker or audio device.

  1. Select the Bluetooth mode on the speaker you wish to output the projector audio to.
  2. On the projector main menu, select the SETUP option, in the next menu select BLUETOOTH and finally  select SCAN to start searching for available devices.
  3. The speaker’s name should appear on the list of scanned devices. Select it to finish pairing.
    Note: Bluetooth range is approx. 10 meters so please make sure your speaker is within this range when scanning.

GENERAL SETUP:

  1. Clock -Select clock to set Day, Month, Year, Hour, and Minutes.
  2. Off Timer -Select turn off timer to Day, Hour, and Minutes.
  3. On Timer – Select turn on timer to Day, Hour and Minutes.
  4. Sleep Timer – Select sleep timer to Off, 10min, 20min, 30 min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 180min, 240min
  5. Auto Sleep – Select auto sleep function to Never, 4 hour, 6 hour, 8 hour.

CASTING

You can cast your Android or iOS device’s screen to the projector using the below steps.

  1. Connect the DVD Projector to your Wi-Fi network.
  2. Connect the device you are casting from (smartphone, tablet etc) to the same Wi-Fi network you connected the DVD Projector to.
  3. On the DVD Projector main menu select the Miracast (Android device) or iOS Cast (iOS device) option.
  4. The device name you can cast to will be displayed onscreen.
  5. On your Android or iOS device open the casting feature, then search for and select the device name that appeared in the above step.
  6. Once the pairing process has finished you will be able to see your connected device’s screen on the projected image.

FIG 25 CASTING

FIG 26 CASTING

SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 27 SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 28 SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING

FIG 29 TROUBLESHOOTING

FIG 30 TROUBLESHOOTING

WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS

Laser warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date  of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other r•ghts and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair, or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period This warranty will no longer app y where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect, or improper storage Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.

How to make a product warranty claim:

  1. Find your receipt with date of purchase If this is not available, Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, condition of the product and type of defect

  2. Please contact your original p ace of purchase They will assess the nature of the fault and
    refund or rep ace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy

  3. If your original place of purchase cannot be contacted, p ease contact Laser with a description  of the fault To assist our team in providing you with a quick resolution, p ease include any  photos and/or a short video demonstrating the fault with your product
    • Phone: (02) 9870 3355
    • Email: support@ aserco.com.au
    • Online: www.laserco.net/support/warranty and fol ow the website instructions
    • Business Address: UI 6-8 Byfield Street, Macquarie Park, 21 13, NSW, Australia

  4. Laser will review your claim and in the first instance, attempt to troubleshoot and resolve the issue for you without the need to return the product

  5. If it is determined via troubleshooting that your product may be faulty, our team WWII provide  instructions to have the product returned for assessment If the product does need to be returned within the warranty period, Laser will arrange return shipping at no cost to you

  6. Once we receive the product, our experienced technicians will assess it and determine how
    best to resolve the issue.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or rep aced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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