Miroir M75 1080P Supported Portable Projector User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Miroir
Table of Contents
Miroir M75 1080P Supported Portable Projector
Specifications
- Brand: Miroir
- Connectivity Technology: HDMI
- Display resolution: 640 x 360
- Display Type: DLP
- Item model number: M75
- Product Dimensions: 46 x 3.46 x 1.69 inches
- Item Weight: 4 ounce
- Batteries: 1 Lithium-Ion batteries required. (included)
Your Miroir Micro Projector
- Audio Out (3.5mm) – Connect an external speaker or headphones.
- HDMI Video Input – Connect an HDMI cable to a device that supports HDMI video output.
- USB Power Output – Connect a USB power cable to provide power to a HDMI streaming stick or to charge a smartphone battery. Cannot be used for video input.
- Power Indicator Light – Indicator light will illuminate red when charging and illuminate green once fully charged.
- Micro USB Charging Port – Connect the supplied Micro USB to USB charging cable to a USB wall outlet or USB port on a computer to charge the projector’s internal battery. Fully charge battery before the first use (approx. 3-4 hours).
- Projector Lens
- Focus Wheel – Roll the focus wheel forward and backwards to fine-tune the projected image.
- Volume Controls – Increase (+) or decrease (-) the volume output of the projector.
- System Indicator Light – Indicator light will illuminate blue when the projector is starting up.
- Power Switch – Connect the supplied Micro USB to USB charging cable to a USB wall outlet or USB port on a computer to charge the projector’s internal battery. Fully charge battery before the first use (approx. 3-4 hours).
- Reset Button – Press to reset projector.
- Rubber Foot Pads – Provides stability and proper airflow to cooling vents.
- Tripod Mount – Will fit a standard sized tripod screw. Tripod not included.
- Cooling Vent – IMPORTANT: Do not cover or block airflow to the vent.
Connect Your Apple Products
To connect your Apple device to a Miroir projector, you will need an Apple Digital AV Adapter (sold separately) and an HDMI cable (included in the box).
Source Device Cable/Adapter Required
- Android Devices that support: USB-C Video out USB-C to HDMI Adapter (sold separately) and HDMI Cable (included in the box)
- Android devices with SlimPort: Slim port to H (sold separately) and HDMI Cable (included in the box)
- Android devices with MHL: MHL to HDMI Adapter (sold separately) and HDMI cable (included in the box)
Note: You may need to check with your device manufacturer to verify that your Android device supports video out. To connect your Samsung S8 or later device with USB-C you will need a Samsung USB-C to HDMI adapter (sold separately) and an HDMI cable (included in the box).
Connect Your HDMI Connected Devices: Laptops, Streaming Devices, Streaming Sticks
- To connect your HDMI connected laptop or streaming box, you will need an HDMI cable (included in the box).
- To connect your HDMI connected streaming stick, simply plug it directly into your Miroir projector’s HDMI port.
Note: Some streaming sticks require their own power. The USB power cable for those devices can be plugged into the USB port on the projector or a USB wall outlet.
Troubleshooting
The image is blurry
- Adjust the projected image’s focus by rolling the focus wheel forwards or backwards.
- Check that the surface you are projecting on is smooth and non-reflective.
- Check that the projector’s lens is clean and free of debris.
The image is not square
- Check that the projector’s lens is parallel to your projection surface and that your projection surface is flat.
No sound
- Check the volume control on the projector to ensure the volume is turned up.
- Check the volume control on your source device to ensure the volume is turned up.
- Check that the HDMI cable is fully plugged into the HDMI port.
- If you are using an adapter, verify that the adapter supports audio. Projector will not power on, or stay powered on
- If on battery power, try plugging the projector in with the Micro USB charging cable to a USB wall outlet or USB port on a computer.
- If the projector is plugged into power with the Micro USB charging cable, check that the cable is securely plugged into both the USB power source and the Micro USB port on the projector.
Note: If you have the projector plugged into a computer’s USB port, you may need to check your computer’s power settings to ensure that the USB ports continue to provide power when the computer is in sleep mode or power saver mode.
Check that the power indicator light is illuminating to red when the projector is plugged into power. If the light is not illuminating, try a difference Micro USB charging cable and a different USB power source.
No signal messages
- If on battery power, try plugging the projector into power with the micro-USB charging cable.
- Check that you are connecting using the HDMI port on the projector. The projector requires HDMI input to project.
Note: The Micro USB port on the projector is only used to charge the projector’s internal battery and the USB port on the projector is used only to provide power out.
- Check that the HDMI cable is firmly plugged into the projector and your source device.
- If you are using an adapter to connect your source device, check with your source device’s documentation or manufacturer to ensure you are using the proper adapter for an HDMI video out connection.
- If you are connecting to a computer, check the display settings on your computer to ensure you have a multiple display option selected (such as “duplicate these displays”).
Learn More
To learn more about your Miroir Micro Projector and its operations, to review specs, and find answers to frequently asked questions, please visit: www.miroirusa.com
FAQ’s
How close can you zoom in? For cookies, I need a projector. To be seen on the cookies, the image must be between 2″ and 5″ in size.****
There is no zoom lens on the M75. By moving the projector closer to or farther away from the surface you are projecting on, you can adjust the size of the projected picture. You should be able to get it to work with your graphics software since the smallest image you can get in focus is roughly 1″ by 2″.
Does a tripod come with it?****
No, a tripod is not included with the M75. Its bottom contains a 1/4-20 threaded hole that can accommodate a typical tripod mounting screw.
Is compatible with the Samsung Ultra20 phone?****
The Samsung USB-C to HDMI adaptor is required to connect the phone to the projector.
Can I use this projector with a 50″ screen?****
Using the M75 projector, 50 “picture, but with only 15 lumens of output, it could not be bright enough to see both the projected material and the room’s ambient light. A 50 “In a dimly lit environment, image is near the limit.
Does a downloaded remote work with it?****
No, the M75 is not equipped to function with any remotes.
This is what I want to utilize to project pictures from my iPhone or iPad. This projector has that capability.****
To connect the projector to the iPhone, you need an FA-STAR USB camera adapter. It must be an Apple adapter; a counterfeit adapter will not function. I did. It works with my iPhone XR. Not familiar with the iPad.
A fire stick might be used with this, right?****
Yes, you could directly connect the Firestick to the projector’s HDMI connector.
Does it function outside?****
Yes, it’s fantastic for use outside, however keep in mind that it is not waterproof.
Can I use Roku with this?****
Yes! A Roku can be used with any of our projectors. Even the M75 includes a USB-A connector for powering the Roku.
How wide is the image at 1.5 feet?****
With a throw ratio of 1.68 for the M75 projector, the image width at 18 inches from the screen would be 10.71 inches.
Is it functional when charging?****
Yes! it functions well even while charging
How wide is the image at 1.5 feet?****
With a throw ratio of 1.68 for the M75 projector, the image width at 18 inches from the screen would be 10.71 inches.
Is this compatible with the Samsung G7 phone?****
Samsung phones from the 7 series do not support cable video output. To connect to the phone using Miracast, you would want a device linked into the projector, such as a Chromecast.
Will this work with my 13-inch iPhone? I’m hoping to appear in an HBO film.****
Watch movies by connecting the M75 to the iPhone 13 with an Apple Digital AV Adapter and the M75 to the Adapter that plugs into the Lightning connection with an HMDI cable.
How does the sound come out?****
Depending, for example, if you have a gang of loudmouth cousins like I have, purchase additional speakers. There is a plug for it.
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