Kodak FLIK HD9 User Manual

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FLIK HD9
SMART PROJECTOR
User Manual
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  • Page 1 KODAK FLIK HD9 SMART PROJECTOR User Manual EN | 1...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the KODAK FLIK HD9 Smart Projector. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Product type: Projector Image input modes: HDMI input x 1, USB input x 1 Product length: 4.3” Speakers: Dual 3-watt speakers Product width: 5.4” Audio out: 3.5 mm Product height: 5.9” Connectivity: BLUETOOTH 5.0, Wi-Fi 2.4 Native resolution: 1920 x 1080p GHz/5 GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Power input: 19 V, 3 A Color: Black or white...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    PACKAGE CONTENTS • KODAK FLIK HD9 Smart Projector • AC adapter • Power cord • Remote control • User guide SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Do not attempt to disassemble this device for any reason. • Do not store the projector in areas where it will be exposed to high temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight.
  • Page 5 humidity/moisture. • Never drop or shake the projector, as this could cause it to malfunction or permanently damage the inside parts. • Do not use the projector while bathing or in a shower. • Do not place or store the projector where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink. •...
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW FRONT BACK 6 | EN...
  • Page 7 BOTTOM Lens IR receiver 2. Air ventilation 8. 3.5 mm AUX port 3. DC IN port 9. Power button 4. USB port 10. Manual focus wheel 5. HDMI port 11. Feet 6. Indicator 12. Tripod port EN | 7...
  • Page 8: Remote Control View

    REMOTE CONTROL VIEW Power button 2. Mute button 3. OK button 4. Navigation buttons 5. Return button 6. GOOGLE assistant button Home button 8. Volume +/- buttons 9. NETFLIX button 10. PRIME VIDEO button 11. On-screen settings button 12. Projector settings button 8 | EN...
  • Page 9: Install Batteries Into The Remote Control

    INSTALL BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press down and slide off the battery cover. 2. Insert the two (2) AAA batteries into the battery compartment. 3. Place the battery cover back on the remote control. SET UP THE PROJECTOR 1.
  • Page 10: Adjusting Focus

    ADJUSTING FOCUS If the image on the screen appears fuzzy or unfocused when you turn the projector on, use the focus wheel on the top to correct the image. Move the wheel left or right until the image appears sharp and clear. NOTE: For best performance, the projector must be located a minimum distance of 3.5 feet (1 meter) from the screen.
  • Page 11 SET UP ANDROID TV ON THE PROJECTOR There are two methods for setting up ANDROID TV on your projector: Method 1: Set Up with an ANDROID Phone 1. When your projector says, “Quickly set up your projector with your ANDROID phone?”...
  • Page 12: Select Your Language

    SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE When starting up the projector for the first time, you will be guided to a page to select your desired language. Use up or down buttons to select your language and press the OK button to confirm your selection. ANDROID TV SETTING BLUETOOTH Pairing To connect your BLUETOOTH speakers/headphones, select Settings, then go to...
  • Page 13 activated. ANDROID devices: Download the ANDROID TV™ Remote app from the GOOGLE Play store, open the app, and choose “HAKO mini” from the Remote tab. Then, select “Connect” and enter the verification code that displays on the projector screen. iOS devices: Download the ANDROID TV™...
  • Page 14: Google Assistant

    phone’s hotspot is also acceptable. 2. Click the AirPlay icon on the MAC and select your projector to start mirroring. The AirPlay icon in the menu bar will turn blue when AirPlay is active. 3. To stop mirroring, click the AirPlay icon again and then select “Turn AirPlay Off”. NOTE: For MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac, the AirPlay icon will only be displayed in the menu bar when AirPlay mirroring is available.
  • Page 15 PROJECTION SETTINGS Press the Projector Settings button on the remote control and select “Settings”. Then, select “Projection Settings” to get options like projection mode, keystone correction, etc. Press the Home button at any time to exit back to the ANDROID TV™ homepage.
  • Page 16 The distance between the projector lens and the screen determines the projector screen size. Zoom In/Out Use the remote control to resize the picture size from 50% to 100% without moving the projector. Keystone Correction To correct the keystone effect, go to “Keystone Correction” to select “Manual” or “Vertical Auto.”...
  • Page 17 Vertical Correction Adjust the vertical orientation of the screen manually. Horizontal Correction Adjust the horizontal orientation of the screen manually. EN | 17...
  • Page 18 Four Point Correction If the projected image is stretched or distorted along both axes due to the angle of the projection, go to “Four Point Correction”. Choose the corner you want to adjust and follow the on-screen instructions to correct the image. Keystone Correction Reset To restore the default settings, select “Keystone Correction Reset”...
  • Page 19: Other Settings

    OTHER SETTINGS Press the Projector Settings button on the remote control and select “Other Settings”. Screen Saver Change the default time that the screen saver will automatically activate. Screen Saver Video Change the screen saver video that you want to appear when the projector is idle. EN | 19...
  • Page 20 Screensaver Timeout Shutdown Set the shutdown timer for how long the screen saver will play before the projector shuts off. Language Settings Select an on-screen display language. Restore Factory Settings Reset the projector back to the default factory settings. About Projector Settings button on the remote control and select “About”...
  • Page 21 On-Screen Settings On-screen Settings button To open the on-screen settings menu, press and hold the for five (5) seconds. The menu will open with Image Mode, Color Temperature, Sound Mode, and Projection Settings options. Image Mode Select Image Mode to change between standard, light, soft, or personal options. The personal option allows you to customize your own Image Mode settings.
  • Page 22 Sound Mode Select Sound Mode to change between standard, music, movie, or personal options. The personal option allows you to customize your own Sound Mode settings. Projection Settings Select Projection Settings to adjust the zoom in/out, vertical correction, horizontal correction, or keystone correction options. 22 | EN...
  • Page 23 CHROMECAST-enabled app. 2. Launch the CHROMECAST-enabled site/app. 3. Tap the cast button and choose the “KODAK Flik HD9”. Cast from Chrome browser tab (for computers) 1. Connect your computer and projector to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 24: Connecting External Devices

    CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES USB Drives To access photos, videos, or music stored on any USB drive, simply insert the removable Projector Settings storage device into the corresponding port on the back, press the button, and select “USB”. The projector will read the files directly from the drive. HDMI Compatible Devices When using an HDMI-compatible device, such as a laptop, personal computer, smartphone, tablet, or video game console, connect an HDMI cable from the device to your projector to...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If you cannot play your GOOGLE Play movies, TV shows, or music on ANDROID TV™ screen, here are a few troubleshooting solutions you can try: Check your Wi-Fi® Connection 1. From the ANDROID TV™ home menu, go to the Settings icon on the ANDROID TV™ homepage.
  • Page 26 homepage. 2. Under “Accounts”, check to make sure you are signed into your ANDROID TV™ account. Sync your Account 1. From the ANDROID TV™ home menu, press the ANDROID TV™ Settings button. 2. Under “Accounts,” select your account. 3. Then, select “Sync Now.” 4.
  • Page 27: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can I sideload ANDROID apps to the projector? Yes, you can. Note, there are more than 7,000 native apps on GOOGLE Play you can download directly to the projector. For apps not available on GOOGLE Play, download the APK file and install them on a USB drive.
  • Page 28 How do I play videos without Wi-Fi®? 1. Download videos to a USB drive. 2. Install the File Explorer app from the GOOGLE Play Store on the projector. 3. Install a media player app such as VLC or Kodi. 4. Plug in the USB drive into the projector to play your videos. What capacity of USB drives does the projector support? The projector supports USB drives with or below 128 GB and 1080p @ 60 Hz content.
  • Page 29: Customer Service

    CUSTOMER SERVICE Should you experience any problems with your product, please contact us before returning the item to the place of purchase. We’re here to help! U.S. Support: kodak@camarketing.com, 844-516-1539 International Support: kodakintl@camarketing.com, 844-516-1540 EN | 29...
  • Page 30 Company’s property. Refunds can only be given if the original Product is returned. This Warranty does not apply to: (a) Any non-KODAK FLIK HD9 Smart Projector product, hardware or software, even if packaged or sold with the Product; (b) Damage caused by use with non-KODAK FLIK HD9 Smart Projector products;...
  • Page 31 (g) Consumable parts, such as batteries, fuses, and bulbs; (h) Cosmetic damage; or (i) If any KODAK FLIK HD9 Smart Projector serial number has been removed or defaced. This Warranty is valid only in the country where the consumer purchased the Product, and only applies to Products purchased and serviced in that country.
  • Page 32 ⚠WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. The Kodak trademark, logo, and trade dress are used under license from Eastman Kodak Company. ANDROID and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.
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