Laser Bluetooth DVD Projector User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Laser
Table of Contents
- INSTALLATION
- What’s in the box
- Removing the Lens Cover
- Installing your Projector
- Distance Between Projector and Screen
- Mounting your Projector to the Ceiling
- Vertical adjustment
- Adjust Focus and Keystone
- Remote Control
- Install / Remove batteries for Remote Control
- Controls of Projector
- Installing the power adapter
- Connecting HDMI
- Connecting VGA
- Using TF Card and USB Playback (Media Player)
- Using DVD playback
- Using Bluetooth Playback
- General Setup:
- DVD SETUP
- Audio Setup:
- Preferences
- Specifications
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Warranty Against Defects
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laser Bluetooth DVD Projector
-PJT-DVD01-BLK
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:
- Do not use this device near water.
- Clean with a slightly damp cloth.
- 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.
- Install in accordance with the supplied user manual.
- 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 it. Keep the device out of reach from children. The device is not a toy.
- Unplug this device during if unused for an extended period.
- Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, candles and other heat-generating products or naked flame.
- Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields.
- Electrostatic discharge can disturb normal usage of this device. If so, simply reset and restart the device following the instruction manual.
- 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.
- Do not use in wet or moist areas such as bathrooms, kitchens or near swimming pools.
- Do not use this device where condensation may occur.
- 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.
- The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
- Do not overload ac outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.
- Devices with class 1 construction should be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthed connection.
- Devices with class 2 construction do not require an earthed connection.
- Keep away from rodents. Rodents enjoy biting on power cords.
- Always hold the plug when pulling it out of the main supply socket. Do not pull the power cord. This can cause a short circuit.
- Avoid placing the device on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks.
- To clean the device, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or petrol-based fluids. To remove severe stains, you may use a damp cloth with dilute detergent.
- The supplier is not responsible for damage or lost data caused by malfunction, misuse, modification of the device or battery replacement.
- Do not interrupt the connection when the device is formatting or transferring files. Otherwise, data may be corrupted or lost.
- If the unit has USB playback function, the USB memory stick should be plugged into the unit directly. Don’t use a USB extension cable because it can cause interference resulting in failure of data.
- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and make sure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on or near the apparatus.
- To completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of the apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains, as the disconnect device is the mains plug of the apparatus.
- If the unit works with a battery, Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
- Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
- The apparatus can only be used in moderate extremely cold or climates warm environments should be avoided.
- The rating label has been marked on the bottom or back panel of the apparatus.
- This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge unless they’re under supervision or have received instructions about the correct use of the device by the person who is responsible for their safety.
- This product is intended for home use only and not for commercial or industrial use.
- Make sure the unit is adjusted to a stable position. Damage caused by using this product in an unstable position or by failure to follow any other warning or precaution contained within this user manual will not be covered by warranty.
- Never remove the casing of this apparatus.
- Never place this apparatus on other electrical equipment.
- Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat, excessive dust or vibration.
- Do not allow children access to plastic bags.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or the plug, when liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, when the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- Do not use a damaged power cord or plug or a loose outlet. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
- Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to temporary or permanent hearing loss.
INSTALLATION
- Unpack all accessories and remove from protective material.
- Ensure all connections have been secured before connecting the unit to mains power.
What’s in the box
Removing the Lens Cover
Remove the lens cover before using the unit Close the lens cover when unit is not in use.
Installing your Projector
Your projector can be installed in various configurations (see picture below).
Front Table:
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.
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).
Rear Table:
The projector is placed on a table behind the screen.
NOTE : That a special rear projection screen is required (not included).
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).
To Reduce Image Distortion, it is recommended to move the projector as close to centre of the screen.
Distance Between Projector and Screen
Measure the distance between the projector and the position of the screen. This is the projection distance.
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.
Vertical adjustment
Please follow the below diagram for 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.
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
POWER Press to power unit ON / OFF.
Mute Mutes all audio from the projector.
RANDOM Press to random playing for the loaded disc.
OSD Press to display information of the current video/ audio.
Angle On supported DVDs, press and hold to view alternate angles.
Subtitle Press to change subtitle mode.
Repeat Press to cycle through repeat options for the loaded disc.
PBC Press to activate PlayBack Control function for a supported disc.
Press it again to be off.
Title Press to view the title menu on a loaded DVD.
DVD Menu Press to view the main menu on a loaded DVD.
A-B Press to create a repeating loop on a loaded DVD.
PROG Program a loaded disc to play chapters and titles or tracks in a
specified order.
SLOW During playback, enables slow-motion playback for disc. Press OK
button to resume.
SETUP Press to access the setup menu for DVD.
Previous/Next Press to skip between chapters or tracks.
Rewind/ Fwd Press to search through an individual chapter or track.
Arrows (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT)/ OK Press to navigate and confirm selections
in settings and other menus.
SOURCE Press to select media source (AV/HDMI 1/ HDMI 2/VGA/ DVD/MEDIA
PLAYER).
DVD Press to enter the DVD player mode when in another source.
MENU Press to access the projector settings menu.
EXIT Press to exit the projector menu or the audio/movie playback.
Play/Pause Press here to play or pause the audio/movie playback.
STOP Stop the audio/video /photo playback.
FLIP Press to rotate/ mirror projector screen.
Audio Press here to switch the available audio channels provided by the
disc.
VOL + Adjust volume up.
VOL- Adjust volume down.
0-9 Number Keypad Enter chapter/title to play. Go to a specific chapter
or track numbers. Use play button to begin playing.
Zoom For the movie/video, press to access the zoom function, select from
2x, 3x, 4x, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4.
Install / Remove batteries for Remote Control
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
- Ensure the batteries are installed polarity correctly.
- Do not mix new and old batteries.
Controls of Projector
- VOLUME –
- VOLUME +
- PLAY/PAUSE
- STOP
- NAVIGATOR BUTTONS
- OK
- SOURCE BUTTON
- MENU BUTTON
- RETURN BUTTON
- POWER ON INDICATOR
- POWER OFF INDICATOR
- POWER BUTTON
- OPEN DISC COVER
- EARPHONE JACK
- AV JACK
- MICRO SD CARD SLOT
- HDMI PORT 1
- HDMI PORT 2
- USB PORT (MEDIA PLAYER)
- DC IN JACK
- LENS
- IR WINDOW (FRONT)
- VGA PORT
- IR WINDOW (REAR)
- TRAPEZOIDAL ADJ. KNOB
- FOCUS ADJ. KNOB
- ANGLE ADJ. KNOB
- Vol -: Adjust the volume down.
- Vol +: Adjust the volume up.
- Play/Pause: Press here to play or pause the audio/movie playback.
- Stop: Stop the audio/ video /photo playback.
- Arrows (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT)/ OK: Press to navigate on-screen menus and make a selection.
- Source: Press to select media source.
- Menu: Press to access the projector settings menu.
- Back: Press to return to a previous page or setting in the on-screen menus.
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.
Connecting HDMI
Follow below picture to connect a HDMI cable and supported device.
- Turn off the unit before connecting the HDMI cable.
- Once connected, press the button to turn on unit and power indicator will be lit GREEN.
- Press the / SOURCE button to select HDMI mode and the video of the HDMI device will be shown on projector screen. There are 2 HDMI inputs; HDMI1 interface corresponds to HDMI 1 in SOURCE menu and HDMI2 interface corresponds to HDMI 2 in SOURCE menu.
Connecting AV
Follow below picture to connect AV cable and device.
- Turn off the unit before connect an AV cable, as shown below.
- Once connected, press the button to turn on unit and power indicator will be lit GREEN
- Press the / SOURCE button to select AV mode and the video of AV device will shown on projector screen
Connecting VGA
Follow below picture to connect a VGA cable and device.
- Turn off the unit before connecting a VGA cable.
- Press the button to turn off the power of your projector before connecting the VGA cable.
- Once connected, press the button to turn on the unit and power indicator will be lit GREEN
- Press the / SOURCE button to select VGA mode and the video of VGA device will show on projector screen.
Please refer to the following table for supported resolutions.
Type
| Resolution| Frequency|
Field Frequency
---|---|---|---
PC| VGA
SVGA
| 640×480| 31.5| 60
34.7| 70
37.9| 72
37.5| 75
800×600| 31.4| 50
35.1| 56
37.9| 60
46.6| 70
48.1| 72
46.9| 75
XGA| 1024×768| 40.3| 50
48.4| 60
56.5| 70
Connect Audio Output (Aux Out / Line Out / Earphones)
Follow below picture to connect audio cable and device.
- Press the button to turn off the power of your projector before connection.
- Use an audio cable to connect as shown in the below figure.
- Once connected, turn on the projector. The sound should output from your external device.
USB Device and Micro Sd Card “TF”
Follow below picture to connect a USB and TF card.
Turn off the unit before connecting a USB / TF card.
Using TF Card and USB Playback (Media Player)
Connect a USB / TF device:
- Turn off the unit before connecting a USB / TF card.
- Plug the USB device into the USB port.
- After connecting, press the button to turn on the unit and the power indicator light will be lit GREEN.
- Press the / SOURCE button to enter and use buttons to select the MEDIAPLAYER mode.
- After selection, use buttons to search the MUSIC / PHOTO / / MOVIE icon and press the
**ok**
button to enter, if necessary, use the button to select TF card or USB and press the press the**ok**
button to enter. - Use buttons to search the correct file and press the
**ok**
button to preview playback file and press the button of unit or button of remote to start playback. - Press button to fast search forward and rewind.
- Press button to search next or previous file.
- During playback, press the button to pause and press again to resume.
NOTE: Before removing your USB / TF device, press the button to turn off the unit first.
Using DVD playback
- Press the button to turn on the unit and the power indicator light will be lit GREEN.
- Press the /SOURCE button to enter and use buttons to select the DVD mode. Open the disc cover by lightly pressing the cover and insert a playable DVD or CD disc. Make sure the label side is facing up, and then close disc cover.
- The player will scan the disc, and then the playback will start automatically. If a disc menu appears on the screen, see “Using the disc menu” for details.
- Press button to fast search forward and rewind.
- Press button to search next or previous file.
- During playback, press the button to pause and press again to resume.
Using Bluetooth Playback
Pairing a Bluetooth Wireless Speaker or Sound Bar
NOTE : Bluetooth is OFF by default when the projector powers ON.
Bluetooth can be turned ON or OFF from the OPTIONS Menu.
- Enable Bluetooth on the receiver (external speakers, sound bar…etc) to which you wish to connect. Devices such as smartphones, tablets, or computers are not compatible and will not connect to the projector. To eliminate confusion, you should disable Bluetooth on all receivers to which you do not wish to connect.
- Power on the projector and make sure the projector’s Bluetooth is ON. Press the Menu button and navigate to Options. Press the left or right arrow while highlighting Bluetooth to turn the setting on or off. Press the Enter key to enter the Bluetooth menu and press enter again to start scanning for nearby compatible Bluetooth receivers. Once a suitable receive is found, it will appear in the menu. Use the up or down keys to navigate to the device and press Enter to collect.
- When successfully paired, the Bluetooth receiver should indicate it is connected, usually with a chime or other audible noise.
After initial pairing, the projector and the Bluetooth speakers will stay paired unless unpaired manually by the user or erased due to a reset of either device. If this occurs or you find either unit is unable to connect, repeat the above steps.
General Setup:
- Clock– — Select clock to set Day, Month, Year, Hour, and Minutes.
- Off Timer Select turn off timer to Day, Hour, and Minutes.
- On Timer Select turn on timer to Day, Hour and Minutes.
- Sleep Timer Select sleep timer to Off, 10min, 20min, 30 min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 180min, 240min
- Auto Sleep Select auto-sleep function to Never, 4 hour, 6 hour, 8 hour.
DVD SETUP
TV Display:
Sets the aspect ratio of the playback image when using an external television
display.
4:3 Panscan – a 4:3 aspect ratio that will trim the left and right sides from
a widescreen source. Also known as Fullscreen.
4:3 Letterbox – select this if you have a standard ‘square’ television (4:3
aspect ratio). The full image will be shown on the screen with black letterbox
bars on the upper and lower portions of the image.
16:9 – Choose this display option on any widescreen display (most HDTVs).
Angle Mark: Displays current camera viewing information on the right-hand
corner of the TFT screen if available on the disc. Note that this function
only works with those discs encoded with multiple camera angles.
OSD Language: Change the DVD player system language Screen Saver: Use this
setting to turn the screen saver on or off after a period of prolonged DVD
player inactivity. Last Memory: Set this to ON so that, each time you turn off
the unit or stop the disc, the last point of play will be retained. On the
next time you turn on the unit and play the same disc, the unit will play from
that point.
Audio Setup:
This option you are able to change the audio settings for the DVD player LT/RT
– Select this option if your DVD player is connected to a Dolby Pro Logic
decoder. Stereo – Select this option when output delivers sound from only the
two front speakers. Dual Mono:
L Mono/R Mono /Mix Mono/Stereo these four audio modes select for VCD/Mp3 audio
output Dynamic:
From Full to 1/8 set when audio is too large then System can do Dynamic to
control decrease audio output range
These are settings for the video quality of the DVD output to display: Sharp,
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, HUE, SATURATION for Sharp setting, there are three
options: High, Medium,
Low. Enter these items respectively. Other Setting Use direction key
LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the value. Then press OK
Preferences
This DVD player is compatible with both NTSC and PAL televisions. Choose either NTSC (US/Americas/Japan) or PAL (Europe/Asia) TV output settings to correspond your television. Use to select the TV types, include PAL/AUTO/NTSC.
NTSC – Select this option when connected to an NTSC television. The output of
PAL discs will automatically be converted to NTSC format. PAL – Select this
option when connected to a PAL television. The output of NTSC discs will
automatically be converted to PAL format. Auto-select option: this video
output will auto select PAL or NTSC by video source.
Password- setting is to change password, default is 0000
Default—Restore system defaults
Specifications
Light Source Type | LED |
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Brightness Output | LED bulb output 2800Lumens. White light output 45Ansi |
lumens
Display Native Resolution| 800 x 480
HDMI Input Supported Video Resolution.| 1080p , 1080i , 720p, 576i , 480p, and
480i
Power Consumption| Operating 48W; Standby 0.8W
Power Input
Connect Included Adapter| DC 12V . 4A
Included Adapter
Connect DC input of unit| Input AC100-240V.50/60Hz Output DC12V , 4A
Display Color| 16.7K
Projection Size| 30-100 inch
Signal Port| Video / VGA / HDMI
USB Port| Support USB device up to 32GB
Support format mpegl. Mpeg2.mpeg4. mp3. Jpeq
MICRO SD| Support MICRO SD card up to 32GB
Support format mpegl, Mpeg2.mpeg4. mp3. Jpeq
Weight| 0.9 KG
Dimension| 203 x 161 x 95 mm
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before resorting the maintenance service, please kindly check by yourself with the following chart.
No Image is Projected or a “No Signal” message is displayed| 1.Power light is
on. If it is not on, check the projector is plugged into the mains, that the
socket is switched on, and then press the power button on the projector.
2.Check the lens cover has been removed. 3.Check the cables are securely
attached and installed as per the User Manual.
4.The image source may not be set correctly. Press the Source button on the
Control Panel or the Remote, to select the correct setting.
5.Check in the Menu section under Video input signal to make sure that has
been set correctly.
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The Lamp (Bulb) switches off after a period of time| Is the warning light
indicator red? If so, the projector is overheating which turns the light off
automatically.
1.Leave the projector to cool for a few moments. 2.Once cooled, check nothing
is blocking the ventilation vents.
3.Check the air filter is clean and clean if necessary.
4.Turn on the projector.
If the issue persists, please contact your support provider for further
assistance.
The Image is wider at the top/bottom of the screen| This is called keystone
and is due to the projection angle not being perpendicular to the screen. To
correct use the projectors inbuilt keystone function to adjust the image.
Spots on the screen| Using a vacuum cleaner to clean the lens. If cleaning
doesn’t resolve things, please contact your support provider for further
assistance.
The image brightness has faded| Check the room ambient brightness is the same.
You may need to change the lamp (bulb)
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information on this product and technical support please visit
https://www.laserco.com.au/
Warranty Against Defects
Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“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 rights 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 periods. This warranty will no longer apply 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:
Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of
purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an
assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser
Product and the type of defect.
Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the
fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty
policy.
Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact
Laser. Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product: Phone:
(02) 9870 3340; or Email:
support@laserco.com.au or online
www.laserco.net/support/warranty
(click on “Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address is at 1/6- 8 Byfield
Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48
hours. When requested, send us the defective Product and a copy of your
receipt. The laser will cover the cost of the return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser
Product for inspection, we will inform you of our assessment of your claim
within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you
have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether
your defective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired, together with the
number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired
Laser Product.
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 replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
References
- Laser Product Warranty - Reliable & Trustworthy
- Laser: The Ultimate Tech Hub for Home Entertainment, Audio, ...
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