User Manual for T6 Android WiFi Smart Projector
Quick guide for the T6 Android WiFi Smart Projector. Learn how to set up, connect devices, adjust display settings, and troubleshoot common issues.
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Quick guide from the manual
This manual provides essential instructions for operating the T6 Android WiFi Smart Projector. Before use, ensure the device is placed in a well-ventilated area, as blocking air inlets or outlets can cause overheating. Do not look directly into the lens to avoid eye damage. The projector is designed for use at altitudes below 2000 meters and in tropical climates with a maximum ambient temperature of 95°F.
Packing list
The package includes the following items:
- Projector
- Remote control
- HDMI cord
- Power cord
- User manual
Appearance and functions
Remote control
The remote allows you to control power, volume, navigation, input source, focus, and settings. Key buttons include Power, Home, Menu, Return, and dedicated Focus Left/Right buttons.
Back view
The rear panel features the following ports:
- RJ45 (Network)
- VGA input
- USB port
- HDMI input
- AV input
- Earphone output
- IR window
- Power input
Installation and setup
To power on the device, connect the power cord to the projector and the power supply, then press the power button on the projector or the remote control. For ceiling mounting, remove the silicon film from the bottom of the unit.
Projection mode
Access the settings menu by pressing the gear icon button and selecting [Projection settings]. You can choose from four projection methods: Front-Desktop, Rear-ceiling, Rear-Desktop, and Front-ceiling.
Display and image adjustment
If the image is blurry, manually turn the focus knob until the image becomes clear. You can also adjust the display using:
- Digital Zoom: Scale the image proportionally.
- Four-point keystone correction: Stretch the screen at four points to align the image horizontally and vertically.
Connectivity
WiFi and Bluetooth
To connect to WiFi, press the gear button and select [Network Setting]. To connect to Bluetooth devices, select [Bluetooth Setting] from the same menu.
Screen projection
The projector supports screen mirroring from various devices:
- Mobile phone speaker mode: Select [Speaker Mode] in the [APPS] menu and connect via Bluetooth.
- iOS devices: Connect to the same WiFi, select [iOSCast] in the [APPS] menu, and use Screen Mirroring from the iOS Control Center.
- Android/Windows: Select [Miracast] in the [APPS] menu. For Android, use [Smart View] or similar screen mirroring features. For Windows, press [WIN+K] and select the projector.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues, refer to these common solutions:
- USB device not working: Ensure the USB drive is formatted as NTFS or FAT32. NTFS supports up to 128GB/2TB, while FAT32 supports up to 2TB/4GB per file.
- No audio: Check if the projector or connected device is muted. Ensure the audio format is supported (Dolby is not supported). If using a Fire stick, set audio to Stereo/PCM. Note that Netflix may not support screen mirroring (audio may play, but the screen will be black).
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the USB drive is formatted as NTFS or FAT32. EXFAT is not supported. For NTFS, max capacity is 2TB. For FAT32, max file size is 4GB.
Check if the device is muted. Ensure the audio format is not Dolby (not supported). If using a Fire stick, change audio settings to 'Stereo' or 'PCM'.
Netflix does not support screen mirroring; audio may play, but the video will be blocked.
Before use
- Keep the manual in a safe place
- Remove the lens protection cover
- Use the standard power cord
- Ensure air inlets/outlets are not blocked
Specs in practice
- Altitude limit
- The device is only applicable to areas with an altitude of 2000 meters and below.
- Max ambient temperature
- The maximum allowable ambient temperature is 95°F.
Model compatibility
- Supports Android, iOS, and Windows screen mirroring.
- Supports image files: JPEG, PNG, BMP.
- Supports audio files: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, FLAC.
- Supports video files: MP4, MKV, TS, RMVB, AVI, VOB, MPG.
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