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18
Connection
Connecting a wireless Full HD Kit (WDP02)
The next generation of Wireless Full HD kit is available from the place you purchased the projector.
The projector is designed to accommodate a receiver by which the projector receives a signal from a
transmitter and displays transmitted images. Refer to the illustrations below for a quick connection of the
wireless transmission device.
1. Turn the power off and disconnect the
projector from the power outlet. If the lamp
is hot, avoid burns by waiting for
approximately 45 minutes until the lamp has
cooled.
6. Connect appropriate AV equipment to the
transmitter.
7. Power on the projector and switch to the
HDMI3/MHL input source.
8. For more operation details, refer to the user
manual of the Wireless Full HD Kit (WDP02).
There will be customized firmware released for the
HT3050 after th
e WDP02 is launched in 2016. It will
pro
vide more integrated functions to operate the
WDP02 along with the HT3050. Please contact your
local BenQ service center to update the firmware of
your projector should you need it.
2. Loosen the screws that secure the lamp
cover on the top of the projector until the
lamp cover loosens.
3. Remove the lamp cover from the projector.
4. Place the receiver into the compartment, and
press it backwards and then downwards until
it clicks into place.
5. Plug the HDMI cable and USB Mini-B cable to
the receiver.
Do not strain the HDMI cable and USB cable
as this could cause malfunction to the cables.
* About the HDMI cable
The HDMI cable is also compatible with MHL
devices. You need just to use an HDMI female to
female adaptor (shorter than 4.0 cm) and a wireless
MHL smart dongle (shorter than 7.9 cm) (e.g. Roku
streaming stick). The projector is ready to project
streaming video from the dongle wirelessly. Note
that if the projector’s firmware is updated to the
customized version as mentioned above, the HDMI
cable will not be compatible with MHL devices.
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