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1.                                   40 40           Adjust setting                        SS  L       Auto Cell Mount ATO       Auto Cell Mount  Auto   Front Desktop   Front Inverted        Setting Menu    1  Select Submenu    b  SETTING       Select item               2  Enter Submenu    4  Confirm Settings    Confirm  selection   setting                                                 Language  English   Italian   Polish   Korean   German    Spanish   Russian   Traditional Chinese   Turkish       French   Portuguese   Swedish   Japanese   Simplified  Chinese     Adjust setting  pee       E          l Location  Front Desktop   Rear Desktop        Adjust setting        pow Menu Position    Menu Position  Top Left          Right   Center   Bottom Left   Bottom Right           SETTING   Signal       Adjust setting         e     fu             as E         Signal                       T     A  l                      range depends on    input source                          Adjust setting          r fem    Mute  Off  On   lt      Adjust setting          Md  2    Volume  0 100            SETTING   Advanced           Adjust setting  i  ou   lt  gt                     M                             l pae ma M A dd   Advanced   Closed Of CC  CC2 CC3      CCA T1 T2  T3        Adjust setting             30 off       3D  Off   On  ium    Options                      E                          A EET  1  Select Submenu 3  Adjust Settings  Select item Adjust setting  ons E       7 Auto source
2.           ud uc         m MILITE E    ET    Submenu        C  Travel  gt     summer avi            unfair avi           Back icon  Highlight this icon and press        to return to previous screen     Data source icon  Press to switch the memory sources     Internal memory    SD card    USB flash drive     USB flash drive   only supports  FAT 32 format     C uc       Goodbye mp3       Music menu Photo menu    128 KB    1 211 KB    Video Setting Music Setting    143 KB  165 KB          Setup menu    Playing Videos from the Internal Memory               or USB Flashi Drive LI                   DULL    If an SD card is inserted  the content of the  memory card is read first  If you want to read  data from the internal memory or USB flash  drive  press       in the appropriate screen to  change the data source  See steps below     2  Select Data Source    The screen  the source icon on the button guide   and the sequence in which screens appear vary  depending on the available data source     Travel    runner avi    summer avi    unfair avi    1  Enter  Video  Menu       3  Select Video File    Select Video    Change data  source    Travel Travel    runner avi runner avi    summer avi summer avi    unfair avi unfair avi       Home menu   Note   The displayed screen may vary depending on      the selected data source on the previous step                              Change data  source                          Return Home         Start playback    unfair avi       Travel    runner
3.      Love song mp3 03 31 T                     Goodbye mp3                  e SS Sl       Music Playback mode  see page 10         Note    The displayed screen may vary depending on    the selected data source on the previous step                                        The button guide disappears when the      keypad is not used for    seconds         To display the button guide  press any key  1        Highlight this icon         press   Bl to exit  music playback mode     1  Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu 3  Select  Music Setting        ote       Home menu       6  Select Option 5  Select Setting 4  Enter  Music Setting  Menu    Music Setting          Viewing Photos from the Internal Memory  SD Card  or USB Flash Drive     7 21 5 1 0    er    If an SD card is inserted  the content of the  memory card is read first  If you want to read  data from the internal memory or USB flash  drive  press 4     in the appropriate screen to  change the data source  See steps below     3  Select Data Source    The screen  the source icon on the button guide   and the sequence in which screens appear vary  depending on the available data source     2  Enter  Photo  Menu            1  Select  Photo            Change data   EN  source    LEE          Home menu    Change data  source    Return Home                      Change data  source    LEES       5  Preview File 4  Browse Thumbnails       Slideshow at Full Screen mode  see page 12           The displayed screen may vary depending o
4.     When the projector temperature reaches 85      the projector automatically shuts down due to    the built in temperature protection  This is not a malfunction  Let the projector cool down before     switching it on again                   Copyright     Optoma Company Limited    All rights reserved    Optoma reserves the right to make technical changes  Optoma assumes no  liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors  omissions  or  discrepancies between the device and this documentation    Other brands or logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies     This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display  workplaces        
5.    Color Mode Bright   PC Movie Picture User    Color Mode  Bright   PC   Movie   Picture   User                     Adjust setting     EIS          Se    Wall Color White     Light Yellow Light Blue Pink Dark Green    Wall Color  White   Light Yellow   Light Blue   Pink   Dark Setting             Adjust setting                Li      Brightness    E  E       Brightness  0 100     Adjust setting                 7                     contrast 50                               0 100          2  Enter Submenu    Adjust setting         Sharpness 15           NE      te       Sharpness  0 100     Adjust setting    ES saturation  gt          ve      ED    4  Confirm Settings    Saturation  0 100     Hue  0 100     Confirm  selection   setting    Adjust setting         NE      E           Picture   Advanced    Advanced                       COMPOSITE    S Video   SD CARD   USB A   Mini USB B                                                                                                                                                                           1  Select Submenu 3  Adjust Settings       Adjust setting  SEC Qu            e  S ae     ta           Aspect Ratio    AUTO a 16 9 16 10  l Aspect Ratio  AUTO   4 3   16 9   16 10          ren    l  z   Adjust setting               Overscan  Off   On                        setting  2  Enter Submenu   Digital Zoom  0 100                  jo setting     Auto Keystone  Off   On      4  Confirm Settings     Confirm   Adjust setting   
6.    Optoma          MosaiLE LED PROJECTOR  UsER s MANUAL       Eye SAFETY WARNINGS    to the beam as much as possible     A stick or laser pointer is recommended to avoid the need for the user to enter    the beam     When projector is used in a classroom  adequately supervise students when they  are asked to point out something on the screen     In order to minimize power  use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels     Avoid staring facing directly into the projector beam at all times  Keep your back       A 2 9 31 GLOSS OF HOUSING OF PERIPHERAL  DEVICES  15      22 MEETING AG1     1      The requirements for the gloss of housing apply to peripheral devices used  at the visual display workplace according to BildscharbV  Peripheral devices  intended for use outside the visual display workplace can receive a GS Mark  if the scope is indicated in the User   s Manual as well as the certificate     That means the following wording is possible in situations where the use  within the field of view is not intended and where sufficient hints are given  in the User   s Manual for the avoidance of such situations to ensure that    display work is not affected     Wording in the certificate     This device is not intended for use in the direct  field of view at visual display workplaces  To avoid incommoding reflexions  at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct    field of view        REGULATION  amp  SAFETY NOTICES    This appendix lists the general n
7.   the source icon on the button guide   and the sequence in which screens appear vary  depending on the available data source     2  Enter  Office Viewer  Menu    v  mg       travel doc 128KB   gt   Office viewer Y X 1 211 KB   gt         143KB D  165KB   gt        1  Select  Office Viewer            Change        J poe  source  el                  Office viewer Y   1211KB p       a          travel doc 128KB   gt     143 KB D  165KB   gt                             J        source E ER        travel doc 128KB   gt        Return Home  Menu  1 211       gt   143KB p  165KB   gt            travel doc 128KB   gt   1 211KB   gt   143KB   gt  P     165        gt  Change data  Source    5  View File 4  Select File    Open document      128 KB   gt             travel doc    Office viewer FW 124 KB  gt     143KB D gt        165KB   gt           View mode  see page 14     fs       How      View Documents   View                     Note            he button guide disappears when the        keypad is not used for 3 seconds        To display the button guide  press any key  1     2    Advanced menu mode                                               3B mda                Menu LANGUAGE    1  Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu       Home menu    Select Language 3  Enter  Language  Menu 4  Enter  System  Menu  Select item                L   Select your preferred menu language     English     Portuguese  Brazilian  Russian Swedish   Simplified Chinese  i           German    Polish       Gree
8.  L          i          m     Auto Source  Off   On   Adjust setting  P                         x     gt              Fan Mode  Off            Adjust setting         de         Information Hide  cd   On    PEE       me       Information Hide  Off   On                     Adjust setting    e    Background Color Black        Blue ei Tet  l   m        Background Color  Black   Blue              OPTIONS   LED Settings  2  Enter Submenu       Adjust setting        L f                            LED Settings    LED Hours Used   Normal     4  Confirm Settings    Confirm  selection   setting    b  OPTIONS   Information     ZZ SZ S I I LL             Information    Adjust setting    Advanced       Timing Table The projector uses Picsel File Viewer to open and view Microsoft  office files     Mode   Resolution   V Syne  Hz    and Adobe    PDF files   A 640x480 60 Supported Versions           NE an Offce Verson 0  VGA   1024x768 0 7       Microsoft   Office 95      1280x720   80     Microsoft   Office 97                                                    95    me  i Video format does not support content       480i   480P           with B Frame function     Microsoft  Office 2007  yir                                                 Microsoft   Office 2010  HM        598         Microsoft  Office Application Fle Extension     Word x  MERE Oo E  Power Point ppt  MENOR EDT    _  Excel xs                                                     Adobe PDF EN       Video          Resolution BitRate 
9.  avi    summer avi       unfair avi    Change data  source          Video Playback mode  see page 8             The button guide disappears when the       keypad is not used for 3 seconds         To display the button guide  press any key  1        Highlight this icon         press      to exit  video playback mode     1  Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu 3  Enter  Video Setting  Menu       Home menu    5  Select Option    KL  TE   LL       Browser display  small icon    Browser display  large icon          Playing Music from the Internal Memory  SD Card  or USB Flash Drive    n Hen    If an SD card is inserted  the content of the  memory card is read first  If you want to read  data from the internal memory or USB flash  drive  press          in the appropriate screen to    change the data source  See steps below  3  Select Data Source  The screen  the source icon on the button guide     and the sequence in which screens appear vary  depending on the available data source     2  Enter  Music  Menu     Love song mp3               Goodbye mp3       1  Select  Music     Change data  source                             Love song mp3                 Goodbye mp3                                Change data    EM  source    LEE            Return Home                      Love song mp3                 Goodbye mp3        gt        Love song mp3     gt  Eee           urb    k 4     Goodbye mp3 i          Change data  source       5  Playback File 4  Select Music File    Start playback
10.  projector in direct  sunlight    5  Do not use near any appliance  generating a strong magnetic field    6  Do not use the projector in areas  susceptible to excessive dust and dirt    7  Turn off the product before cleaning    8  Disconnect the power cord if the  product is not being used for a long  period of time    9  Ensure that the ambient room  temperature is within 5  35 C    10  Relative Humidity is 5   35      80    Max    non condensing    11  Do not drop  throw or try to bend your  product    12  May explode if disposed of in fire    13  Clean only with dry cloth    14  Only use attachments accessories  specified by the manufacturer     15  Do not use the unit if it has been  physically damaged or abused  Physical  damage  abuse would be  but not  limited to     Bi  Unit has been dropped    Charger or plug has been damaged    Liquid has been spilled on to the   projector    Projector has been exposed to rain or   moisture    Something has fallen in the projector   or something is loose inside    Do not attempt to service the unit  yourself  Opening or removing covers  may expose you to dangerous voltages  or other hazards  Please contact your  local reseller or service center before you  send the unit for repair    16  Do not let objects or liquids enter the  projector  They may touch dangerous  voltage points and short out parts that  could result in fire or electric shock    17 See projector enclosure for safety related  markings    18  The unit should only be 
11. 0 5     uu 18          12023 509   8077 318   154 60  d 24 9498   17231 678        424   2032 80       30 48 72   21539 848   13462      2540 100    ME 36 14246   25847 1018   16154 636   3048 120         45 17808  32309 1272   20193 795   3810 150     The projector is equipped with an elevator foot for adjusting the projected 24 SP di  8   IAE     PARU 95 4 4512 180    image height     To adjust the height   Turn the elevator foot to adjust the projected image position to the desired  height     Pd         Note   1     After a few seconds  if there is no changes  the projector will automatically adjust the image 1     display via Auto Keystone function          Adjust the focus     until the  image is clear           1  Connect the          S Video   HDMI  device using an appropriate cable       0    2  After powering on the projector            1  Connect the AV input source    0 0   2  After powering on the projector                press        to switch input source          press      to switch input source         lt Note gt  1     1  All other brand and product names            1 trademarks or registered trademarks          1 their respective companies        2  The cables connecting the video output      devices are not supplied  please contact        the device vendor or Optoma                                                        3  iPod nano iPod touch iPhone iPod classic     version 5 and above      4  Designed for iPod iPhone Mobile phone      PMP with TV out fu
12. E 5 A45  7  Down Button      19  Video In 11  Hide Button 9 Ag  8  Right Button   gt   20  Audio   AV In 12 LED Mode Button 40       D     9  Focus Dial 21  Mini USB Port 13  Right Button    I3  10  Lens 22  Elevator Foot 14  Media Button    11  IR Receiver 23  Screw Hole for Tripod 15  VGA Button    Optoma   12  Kensington Lock 24  Ceiling Mount Holes 16  HDMI Button    17  Video Button  18  S Video Button    1  Connect the power cord to the AC  IN input jack on the rear of the  projector        2  Insert the plug at the other end of  the power cord into a power outlet    Q    The LED lights red in standby  mode    3  Press the Power button  W  to turn  the projector on or off        The LED turns blue when the  projector is turned on                       Standard Accessory Optional Accessory    1  Power cord 6  Video cable  2  VGA cable 7  VGAto Component  3  Mini USB to USB cable   Type A cable 8  HDMI cable    4  Remote control  5  Carrying case        Note           The standard accessories may vary in each region due    to different applications        The inclusive power cord varies per region                                                                                                 Projection Distance   Screen Size   Width   Screen Size   Height   Screen Diagonal     B            0    fee Meter inch    mm   inch     mm   nch    mm   nch         05 2018   3662 144   229 9   432          09 3562   6462 254   4039 159   762 30       15 596   107 424   6731 265   42
13. Frame Rate        XVID         i   Nosupport        AP  lt     MEG       NM  E    jn   H 264   1080P   20Mbps   30fps        H 264 support less    MKV         POM    M JPEG          fhan4reference     WMV3              frames                        AAC            support less    TS   H 264   1080     20Mbps   30fps                        than4reference              DTS   frames  LPCM    DAT MPEG1 2 3  VOB AC3  MPG MPEG 1 1080P 20Mbps 30fps DTS  MPEG LPCM          4          Ht suppress  MP4   H 264   1080     20Mbps   30fps     than4 reference    3GP   H 263         E   frames                       i CookRM   ts                           RACP RA10   WMA2  WMV            1080   20Mbps 30fps WMA3 No support VC 1 AP    Image    Image Type  Ext name    Sub Type Encode Type Max Pixels         OW o wu n o                   Baseline                          PEG           Mm 0  JPG                wa                 YUV440                 UN BP             Music  Music           Ext name      Sample Rate  KHz  Bit Rate  Kbps     MPIMP2MPS               B30         29    5320  ME        88   64320     a              33    M POMWAV       1   TN MC           Clause for Office   Document Viewer    The copyright is owned by Picsel to avoid rights violated by end customer and  third parties     1  All IPR  including but not limited to copyright  in the Picsel Products is owned  by Piscel or its supplier     2  The End User may not      make copies of the Picsel Products or make them availab
14. em      A No new firmware is found  message  appears if there is no update file in the  SD card      Do not touch any buttons or turn off the  projector while upgrading is in progress   Otherwise  this may damage the  projector      Do not remove the SD card until the  upgrade is complete        Return to  Home menu         Reboot the projector          1  From the Windows desktop  browse for  USB Display V1 0 1  drive and double click  dlusb launcher exe   see  Data Transfer Mode  below     When using USB Display function for the first time         2  USB display is        MAC compatible                        Home menu    View PC Display   Connect to PC  e    L   to exit USB      display mode        Data Transfer Mode  Select  mini USB     Enter  mini USB  Menu 3  Select  Data Transfer        Home menu    When data transfer completes   unplug the USB cable or press  to exit PC mode           Start Transfer Data     Connect to PC t  Enter  Data Transfer  Mode  uv 9                     Once a video source device is connected  and turned on  press i to switch input  Source        bh  Picture    Enter current  submenu       Press       to enter the menu    mode  Confirm    selection           3 SETTING             Screen menu    Picture menu       Setting menu     3 OPTIONS       Options menu       Picture Menu Lito MOR                                AS EEE          SERRA                      E    3  Adjust Settings  1  Select Submenu  Select item Adjust setting  E  ED  5   25 
15. k   Korean  AY   Spanish   Italian    Duth       Traditional Chinese       Japanese    View PROJECTOR INFORMATION     1  Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu 3  Select  System     ome ome    tn   ER                                        6  Enter  Information  Menu 5  Select  Information  4  Enter  System  Menu    System anguag nformatior System    Upgrade       LELI T  View Projector Information          Information    Model Name  MLS           SD card capacity               RESET THE SYSTEM                 the internal memory will be deleted  Ensure i  t allfiles are backed up before resetting        I    Enter  Setup  Menu Select  System     V     v 1       Home menu      Enter  Reset  Menu Select  Reset  Enter  System  Menu       Confirm Reset    Select item       Reboot the projector       gt    Return to                                         Y m       UPGRADE FIRMWARE    Software updates can be obtained from the OPTOMA website   www optoma com   www optoma eu  www optoma com tw               1  On your computer  create a folder named  upgrade     2  Download the latest firmware from www optoma com and save it in the  upgrade  folder   3  Copy the  upgrade  folder to the root folder of the SD card    4  Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the projector    5  Follow the steps below                 Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu Select  System           Home menu    Enter  Upgrade  Menu Select  Upgrade  Enter  System  Menu       Confirm Upgrade    Select it
16. le for use by third  parties      reverse engineer  disassemble  reverse translate  or in any way decode the  Picsel Products or any copy or part of it in order to derive any source code  Save  only as is permitted by any applicable law    3  Picsel makes no representations or warranties whether express or implied   by statute or otherwise  relating to the performance  quality  merchantability   or fitness for a particular purpose of the Picsel Products or otherwise and all  such representations or warranties are specifically disclaimed and excluded     4  Picsel agrees and acknowledges that Picsel and the Picsel Products will not  be specifically mentioned in the end user license agreement        Optoma       TROUBLESHOOTING       If you experience a problem with your projector  please refer to the following  information  If a problem persists  please contact your local retailer or service center     Image Problems   No image appears on screen    Ensure the power cord is correctly and securely connected     Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken     Make sure the projector is switched on     Image is out of focus    Adjust the Focus Dial     Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance 20 18 to  213 17 inches  0 5 to 5 4 meters  from the projector  See page 4     Image is too small or too large    Move the projector closer to or further from the screen     Audio Problems    No sound    During music playback  press A or V         Note     
17. lt   gt         to highlight  mini USB    Data Transfer     and press   B to enter data Screw hole for tripod  transfer mode   4  Browse for Removable Disk  Screw a standard tripod into the screw  5  Copy the files to your computer  hole on the projector     j  Stand Tri  See  Data Transfer Mode  section andard Tripod    in  USB Mode  on page 18     ikea eer    The laptop PC can only detect the input      Source when the projector is switched on        e  Screw holes for ceiling mount    1  Place the projector upside down on a flat surface   2  Line up the three mounting holes and use the three ceiling mount  screws to secure the mount to the projector        How      UsE THE MENU    OK Button    Up Button    Left Button Right Button       Down Button    Home menu        lal  mL         Ea    Setup                        Press  lt   gt  A  to select the menu item that you want to access and press  4 E to enter the menu screen         Submenu Items    summer avi    unfair avi    runner avi       Data Transfer       mini USB menu       Office Viewer menu    e Use  lt   gt  A   to highlight the desired option and press    Bl to confirm the  selection     Buttons functionality varies depending on the current mode        s      Note   1     Abutton guide appears on the lower left corner of most screens  The guide varies depending      onthe current mode  Press the corresponding button to select the option or operation      25 E fe at i              c                  he E         
18. n    the selected data source on the previous step       eee    During slideshow  photos are played continuously at    specified interval time while playing music stored in the internal memory as background       The button guide disappears when the       keypad is not used for 3 seconds                   To change slideshow interval settings and     enable disable background music  see      Slideshow Settings below          Make sure that background music setting is      On  to enable this feature          Save the music files    mp3 format  under                            Highlight this icon and  press      to exit    the  Imnt disk bgm  folder in the internal slideshow mode     memory via data transfer function      Only music files stored in the internal  memory   mnt disk bgm  folder can be  played as background music           1  Select  Setup  2  Enter  Setup  Menu 3  Select  Slideshow        Home menu    6  Select Option 5  Select Setting 4  Enter  Slideshow  Menu    Eo x  ETATIS  ace    Timer  2 second  interval    Timer  5 second  interval    Timer  10 second  interval       Viewing Documents from the Internal Memory  SD Card  or USB Flash Dive                    MEQUE PATE ME MEE                    If an SD card is inserted  the content of the  memory card is read first  If you want to read  data from the internal memory or USB flash  drive  press          in the appropriate screen to  change the data source  See steps below     3  Select Data Source    The screen
19. nctions  Using with       devices with audio signal voltage  gt    1 0 3Vrms is not recommended                 IPhone 4      Apple Digital AV     Adapter       3                                                         Audio input  only                               You can project your computer  display using the projector s mini  USB port    1 Connect a laptop or PC using the  supplied mini USB to USB Type A  cable    2  Turn on the projector    3  Press  lt   gt         to highlight  mini USB    USB Display qr n a ee oe     and press       to enter USB   To remove the SD card  push the card to  display mode               card while the  See  USB Display Mode  section projector is projecting image from  in  USB Mode  on page 18     By default  the projector displays from  the internal memory  However if an SD  card is inserted  the projector reads  from the SD card first     Insert an SD card into the slot with the  gold contacts facing down        the card  This can cause data loss or  damage the card      Supports SD card size up to 32GB      The SD card is not included in the  package     Plug a USB flash drive into the USB  Type    port at the back of projector     pm        Note    Support USB flash drive with FAT32 and    NTSF format                                    You can transfer data to the projector   internal memory or the SD card    1  Connect a laptop or PC using the  supplied mini USB to USB Type A  cable      Turn on the projector                3  Press  
20. otices of  your Projector     FCC notice   This device has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation   This device generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instruc   tions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications     However  there is no guarantee that inter   ference will not occur      a particular instal   lation  If this device does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the  device off and on  the user is encouraged  to try to correct the interference by one or  more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving   antenna      ncrease the separation between the    device and receiver     Connect the device into an outlet on    a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio  television technician for help     Notice  Shielded cables        connections to other computing  devices must be made using shielded  cables to maintain compliance with  FCC regulations     Caution   Changes or modifications not  expressly approved by the manufac   turer could void the user s authority   which is granted by the Federal  Communications Commission  to  operate thi
21. repaired by  appropriate service personnel    19  Do not touch the projector for a long  time while the projector is used     DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL  amp  ELECTRONIC    EQUIPMENT     Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with    separate collection programs     This symbol found on your product or on its packaging  indicates that this product should  not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it  Instead  it should be  handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic  equipment  By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly  you will help prevent  potential negative consequences to the environment and human health  which could  otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product  The recycling of materials    will help to conserve natural resources     This symbol is only valid in the European Union   If you wish to discard this product  please contact your local authorities or  dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal     Remote Control    Zoom Button  Power Button  Up Button   Menu Button         o        0      eo no    1  Speaker 13  DC Input OK Button   2  Auto Source Button  si  14 50 Card Slot Left Button   3  Up Button   A  15  USB Type A Port Aspect Ratio Button   4  Power Button      16  HDMI Connector Down Button   5  OK Button    4 5  17 VGA Connector   Volume Up Button   6  Left Button   lt   18  S Video Input Connector 10  Volume Down Button 
22. s device     Operation conditions  This device complies with Part 15 of the  FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the fol   lowing two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interfer   ence received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation     Notice  Canadian users  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 003     Remarque    l intention des utilisateurs canadiens  Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la  norme NMB 008 du Canada     Declaration of Conformity for EU countries    EMC Directive 2004 108 EC  including  amendments     Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC        amp  TTE Directive 1999 5 EC  if product has  RF function     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION    1  Do not block any ventilation openings   To ensure reliable operation of the  projector and to protect from over  heating  it is recommended to install  the projector in a location that does not  block ventilation  As an example  do not  place the projector on a crowded coffee  table  sofa  bed  etc  Do not put the  projector in an enclosure such as a book  case or a cabinet that restricts air flow    2  Do not use the projector near water or  moisture  To reduce the risk of fire and   or electric shock  do not expose the  projector to rain or moisture    3  Do not install near heat sources such as  radiators  heaters  stoves or any other  apparatus such as amplifiers that emits  heat    4 Do not use the
    
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