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    LED pr ojec tor E-Manual B1M[...]

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    2 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 COP Y RIGHT AND W ARRANTY INFORMA TION No part of this manual, including the products and soft ware described in it, may be reproduced , transmitted, transcribed , stored in a retrieval syst em, or translated into an y language in any form or by an y means, ex cept document[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 3 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Table of Contents About this manual ............................................................................................. 5 Conv entions used in this manual ............................................................... 6 T ypograph y .............[...]

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    4 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Chapter 3: Using your LED pr ojector Launching programs from the onscr een display menu ..................... 32 Contr ol panel grid .......................................................................................... 33 Using your LED projector f or the first time .[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 5 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 About this manual This manual pro vides information about the hardw are and software featur es of your LED projector thr ough the following chapt ers: Chapter 1: Knowing y our LED Pr ojector This chapter details the parts of your LED projector and its accom[...]

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    6 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 C on ven tions used in this manual T o highlight key inf ormation in this manual, some text are pr esented as follow s: IMPORTANT! This message contains vital information that must be followed to complete a task. NOTE: This message contains additional information and tips t[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 7 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Safety precautions Using y our LED projector • Refer to the manual and take note of the saf ety instructions befor e operating your LED pr ojector . • F ollow the notes and warnings stat ed in the user manual. • Do not plac e your L ED proj ector on u[...]

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    8 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Caring f or your LED pr ojector • Switch o then unplug the LED pr ojector from the power outlet befor e cleaning it. • When cleaning the LED projector’ s housing, use a clean soft cloth dampened with water or a mix of wat er and neutral detergent. Wipe it dry using[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 9 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Chapter 1: Knowing y our LED pro jec tor Chapter 1: Kno wing y our LED pro jec tor[...]

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    10 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Features T op view F ocus ring The focus ring allo ws you to adjust the image f ocus of your LED projector .[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 11 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Con trol panel buttons The contr ol panel buttons allow y ou to navigat e the onscreen display menu. Individually , these buttons also correspond to a specic LED projector setting as indicated below . Media Center Input P ower Image Position Brightness [...]

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    12 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Front view 120 o AV-IN Air ven ts The air vents allo w cool air to ent er and warm air to exit the LED projector . WARNING! Ensure that paper, books, clothing, cables, or other objects do not block any of the air vents or else overheating may occur. Lens The lens projects [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 13 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 120 o AV-IN Infrared (IR) sensor The IR sensor detects signal from y our LED projector ’ s remot e control , allowing you t o access the LED pr ojector ’ s control panel from a distance of up to 7 met ers. Headphone output jack port The headphone outpu[...]

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    14 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 HDMI por t This port is for the HDMI (High-Denition Multimedia I nter face) connector and is HDCP compliant for HD DVD , Blu-ray , and other protected cont ent playback. VGA port This port allows you to connect your LED pr ojector to other VGA-compatible devices. USB 2.[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 15 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Kensington® lock port The Kensington® lock port allows you to secur e your LED projector using Kensington® compatible LED pr ojector security products. Air ven ts The air vents allo w cool air to ent er and warm air to exit the LED projector . WARNING! [...]

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    16 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Left side 120 o AV-IN P ower (DC) input port Inser t the bundled power adapter int o this por t to charge the battery pack and supply power to your LED pr ojector . W ARNING! T he adapter may become w arm to hot while in use. Do not cov er the adapter and keep it awa y fro[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 17 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Bottom view Built-in stand This LED projector comes with a built-in stand tha t allows you to adjust the height of the projector by either 5 deg rees or 9.5 degrees . T ripod socket Connect the LED projector to a tripod using this socket.[...]

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    18 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 LED projector remote control Con trol panel buttons The contr ol panel buttons allow y ou to navigat e the onscreen display menu. Individually , these buttons also correspond to a specic LED projector setting. NOTE: For mor e details on u sing the contr ol panel butto n[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 19 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Replacing the battery A. Move the battery compartment ’ s latch to the right to unlock the battery holder . B. Pull down the battery holder and remove it c ompletely out of the battery compar tment.[...]

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    20 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 C. Remov e the old ba ttery then insert the new CR2025 lithium co in battery into the battery holder with the positive side (+) facing up . D . Slide the battery holder back into the battery compar tment. Push it all the wa y in until you hear a soft click, indicating that[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 21 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Chapter 2: Setting up Chapter 2: Setting up AV-IN[...]

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    22 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 1. C onnect the LED projector to the pow er adapt er . A. Connect the AC/DC pow er cord t o the power adapt er . B. Connect the AC pow er cord t o a power sour ce. C. Connect the DC power connector to y our LED projector . NO TE: This LED projector is also compatible with [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 23 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 A C pow er cord r equirements Use the correct AC plug type acc ording to y our current location. IMPORT ANT! Contact your sales dealer if the A C power cor d bundled with your LED projector does not match y our local power sour ce. NO TE: W e highly recomm[...]

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    24 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 2. C onnect the LED projec tor to y our devic e using the appropriat e por t. A. Headphone output jack por t and audio/video input jack port. AV-IN B. Memor y card reader AV-IN NO TE: F or details on how to launch les fr om a memor y card, r efer to the Launching the Me[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 25 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 C. HDMI por t AV-IN AV-IN D . VGA por t[...]

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    26 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 D . USB 2.0 por t AV-IN NO TE: F or details on using the USB 2.0 port to launch suppor ted le format s, r efer t o the Launchi ng the Media C enter section in this manual . Compatible USB 2.0 input devices: USB cable ash drive Wi-Fi dongle[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 27 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 4. Adjust the heigh t of the LED projector . Y our LED projector comes with a built -in stand that helps adjust the image height onscreen. W ARNING! Ensure that the built-in stand is fully retracted befor e placing the LED projector inside the projector ba[...]

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    28 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Screen size and projection distance table Adjust the LED projector’ s distance from the screen using the table below . projection distance LED projector screen size Screen size - 16:10 Projection distance (inches) (millimeters) (meters) 30 762 0.58 40 1016 0.78 60 1524 1[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 29 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 3. Press the po w er button. AV-IN[...]

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    30 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 5. Adjust the image f ocus. Move the f ocus ring to the left or to the right to adjust the image focus . NO TE: Use a still image when adjusting the onscreen display . AV-IN AV-IN[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 31 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Chapter 3: Using your LED pro jec tor Chapter 3: Using the onscreen display menu[...]

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    32 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Launching programs from the onscreen display menu The onscreen displa y menu contains a set of prog rams and settings designed to maximize y our use of the LED projector . Y ou can navigate inside the onscr een display menu using the contr ol panel buttons on your LED pr o[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 33 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 C ontrol panel grid The contr ol panel grid guides you thr ough the process of using the control panel butt ons to launch active options inside your onscr een display menu. It represen ts the 8 buttons surrounding the button on the contr ol panel. control [...]

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    34 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Using your LED projector for the rst time Refer to the f ollowing steps when using y our LED projector for the rst time. 1. Set up your LED projector then press the po wer button. Wait f or a few minutes un til the ASUS welcome scr een appears. 2. Using the contr ol [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 35 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Accessing your LED projector’s settings Aside from using the con trol panel buttons to na vigate the onscr een display menu, y ou can also use each of these buttons to launch the following LED pr ojector settings: IMPORT ANT! Pr ess Projector Setting on [...]

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    36 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Con trast Pr ess this button to set the di erence between light en or darken your projection onscreen. Media Cen ter Pr ess this button to launch the Media Cent er . NO TE: F or more details, r efer t o the Using the Media Center section in this manual. Input Pr ess thi[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 37 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Image Setting Pr ess this button to acc ess the following image settings: • Color Temperature - This option allows you to adjust the light temperature of your LED projector according to the following options: Low, Medium, High. • Color Adjustment - Thi[...]

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    38 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Image P osition Pr ess this button to acc ess the following image position settings: • Auto K ey stone - This option allows you t o automatically adjust the alignment of your image . • Horizontal P ositioning - This option allows you t o shift the image ’ s position [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 39 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 • Aspect R atio - This option allows you to change the pr ojection of your display ac cording to the f ollowing aspect ratios: A UT O , 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10. • Digital Zoom - This option allows you to zoom in or z oom out your projected display . It al[...]

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    40 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Setting Pr ess this button to acc ess the following LED pr ojector settings: • Information - This option shows you the f ollowing inf ormation about your LED projector: currently used input port, LED projector ’ s model name, and curr ently used Splendid mode. • Rese[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 41 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Using the Media Center Show p hotos , pla y video s, li sten t o audio music , and v iew docum ents using your LED projector’ s Media Center . Thr ough the Media Center , you can also access the Wi-F i capabilities of your LED pr ojector and connect to U[...]

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    42 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Opening les from the SD Car d or USB Drive Photo Suppor ted image le forma ts: • JPG • JPEG • BMP T o op en an image le: 1. Connect your input device to the LED pr ojector . 2. T urn on the LED projector to launch the Media Center’ s onscreen display menu [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 43 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 V ideo Suppor ted video forma ts: • MOV • MP4 • A VI • MKV • MPG • MPEG • WMV T o op en a video le: 1. Connect your input device to the LED pr ojector . 2. T urn on the LED projector to launch the Media Center’ s onscreen display menu . [...]

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    44 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 4. Select Video . 5. Ref er to th e contr ol panel grid to help you bro wse and se lect the le from your input devic e. 6. Pr ess to open the selected folder or le. 7. After opening the le , press on the control panel t o launch the video le ’ s contr ol pane[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 45 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Audio Suppor ted audio forma ts: • MP3 • MP1 • MP2 • WMA • AAC • ADPCM-W A V • PCM-W A V T o projec t images, ref er to the follo wing steps: 1. Connect your device to the LED pr ojector . 2. T urn on the LED projector to launch the Media Cen[...]

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    46 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 5. Refer t o the control panel g rid to help you br owse and select the le from your input device . Pr ess 6. P ress to open the selected folder or le . 7. After opening the le, pr ess on the control panel to launch the audio le ’ s contr ol panel grid.[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 47 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Document Suppor ted document forma ts: • PDF • DOC • DOCX • XLS • PPT • PPTX • TX T T o view documents, refer to the f ollowing steps: 1. Connect your device to the LED pr ojector . 2. T urn on the LED projector to launch the Media Center’ [...]

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    48 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 5. Ref er to th e contr ol panel grid to help you bro wse and se lect the le from your input devic e. P ress 6. P ress to open the selected folder or le . 7. After opening the le, pr ess on the control panel to launch the Document contr ol panel grid.[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 49 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 EZLink This fea ture allows y ou to project from input devic es, such as laptops and desktop computers , using a USB cable. T o project les using EZLINK USB , y ou need to install the EZ USB CD in your input device ’ s operating system. F or W indows?[...]

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    50 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Using EZLink to pr oject from your input devic e 1. T ur n on your input device then c onnect to the LED projector using a USB cable. 2. T ur n on the LED projector . If the Media Center does not automatically launch, press on the control panel . 3. Select EZLink . W ait f[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 51 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 W iF i This fea ture enables wireless c onnections to your LED projector from input devices equipped with Wi-F i capabilities like laptops and mobile phones. IMPORTANT! A Wi-Fi dongle is required to enable this feature. Inside W iF i Display by AP mode Usi[...]

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    52 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Installing the EZ Display app Y ou need to install the EZ Displa y app so you can project from y our input device using W iF i . Download this application online using any of the following options: • If you are using an Andr oid OS, download EZ Display fr om Google Play [...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 53 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 6. Select Projector . 7. T ap the EZ Display fea ture you w ould like to use. EZ Remote - This f eature allow s you to use y our mobile phone as a remote con trol f or your LED projector . Pix View er - This f eature allow s you to pr oject photos from you[...]

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    54 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Using Displa y by Client mode 1. Connect the W i-F i dongle to your LED pr ojector to launch the Media Center . NO TE: If the Media Center does not automatically launch, pr ess then select EZLINK- WIFI 2. Select Display by Client mode. 3. Pr ess to scroll up or to scroll d[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 55 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 App endices App endices App endices[...]

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    56 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 F ederal C ommunic ations C ommission Sta tement Thi s equ ip men t h as be en te st ed an d f ou nd to co mpl y wit h the lim it s f or a cla ss B di git al de vi ce, p urs uan t to Pa rt 15 of t he Fe der al Com mu nic at ion s C om mis si on (F CC) r ule s. Th ese l imi[...]

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    LED projector E-Manual 57 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12 Canadian Department of Communica tions Stat ement This digital apparatus does not e xceed the Class B limits f or radio noise emissions from digital appar atus set out in the Radio Inter ference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications . Th[...]

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    58 LED projector E-Manual DRAFT 2 12/17/12 DRAFT 2 12/17/12[...]