MIROIR HD PRO HD PRO M289, Native 1920 x 1080p Full HD Portable Battery-Powered Projector

Quick Start Guide - Page 7

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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 projectors lens is clean and free of debris.
The image is not square
Check that the projectors lens is parallel to your projection
surface and that your projection surface is flat.
No sound
Check the volume control on your source device to ensure
the volume is turned up.
Check the volume control on the projector to ensure the
volume is turned up.
If you are using an adapter, verify that the adapter
supports audio.
Check that the HDMI cable is fully plugged into the
HDMI port.
Learn More
To learn more about your Miroir HD Pro Projector and
its operations, to review specs, and find answers to
frequently asked questions,
please visit: www.miroirusa.com/M289
Troubleshooting
No Signal Message
Check that you are using the required cable and/or adapter.
If you are using a digital AV adapter, check that the adapter is
an authentic Apple adapter and is compatible with your model
phone or tablet.
If you are connecting via USB-C, check that you are using the
USB-C video cable that came with the projector – this cable is
labeled “USB-C Video Connector.” Some USB-C cables do not
support video.
If you are connected to a laptop or computer, check your
computer display settings to ensure a multiple display option is
selected (such as “duplicate these displays”).
Check that your source device supports HDMI video out or
USB-C video out.
Projector will not power on, or stay powered on
Check the battery life of the projector by briefly pressing the
power button on the projector. If one or fewer lights illuminate,
charge the battery with the USB-C cable or power adapter.
Check that you are plugging the USB-C cable into the USB-C power
Input port and not the USB-C Video input port on the projector.
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