Formovie Theater - Laser Projector Manual

Formovie Theater - Laser Projector Manual

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Formovie Theater - Laser Projector Manual

What' s in the box

When opening the packaging, check the contents of the box against the list below. If there is anything missing, please contact the seller in due time.

warningNote:

  • The actual contents may vary depending on the country (or region) of sale, please refer to the actual product.
  • Retain the original packaging for future storage or transportation.

What you need

Make the most of your projector
What you need

Getting Started

Set up

Remove your Projector from the box. Be careful, it's heavy!

Desktop installation
Place your projector on furniture that can safely support it, ensuring the projector is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
Desktop installation
Determine the distance between the projector and the wall or screen according to the desired screen size.

Screen Dimensions (SD) Relative Distance (D) Relative Height (H)
80" 1 4 cm 30 cm
90" 1 8 cm 34 cm
100" 23 cm 37 cm
120" 33 cm 43 cm
150" 49 cm 50 cm

Screen Dimensions (SD):
The diagonal size of the projection screen (in inches).
Relative Distance (D):
The distance between the projector and the wall or screen (in cm). Relative Height (H): The distance from the bottom of the projector to the bottom edge of the projected image (in cm).
warningNote: The dimensions in the table above are for reference only, they are approximate and may slightly differ from the actual values.

Optional - Suspended ceiling installation (ceiling mount not included)

  1. Install the mount. Make sure the mount used to install the projector onto can support at least five times the weight of the projector. It requires a professional to carry out the installation.
  2. When installing the projector onto a ceiling mount, make sure the screws meet the following specifications:
    Screw Type: Non self-tapping screw M4 x 10
    (diameter: 4 mm, length: 10 mm), 4 pcs.
    For assembly dimensions, see the figure below.
    Optional - Suspended ceiling installation
  1. Adjust the mount depending on your needs and firmly fix the screws to complete the installation.
  2. After turning on the projector, go to Settings - Projector - Projection Method to set the proper mode.

  • To avoid the convective heat transfer between the air inlets and air outlets, make sure there are no obstructions within 50 cm of the air inlets and heat dissipation vents.
  • Keep the bottom of the projector 10 cm away from the ceiling when suspending it.
  • Damage caused by incorrect installation will void the warranty.

Power up

Power up
Connect your power cable to the projector, then plug it in to the wall outlet. Power your projector remote by inserting the appropriate batteries. (batteries not included) Connect other devices by referencing port label and descriptions.

warningNote:

  • Pay attention to the positive and negative poles when installing batteries in the remote control.
  • When battery leaks, immediately wipe away any fluid with a dry cloth and replace the batteries with new ones.
  • Dispose of used batteries according to local waste disposal rules and regulations of the country or area you live in.

Grab your remote

POWER: Turn Projector on and off
WATCHLIST: Add an entity to Watchlist
SETTINGS: Access the settings
GOOGLE ASSISTANT: Press the Assistant button on your remote to talk to Google Assistant
NAVIGATION PAD: Move up, down, left, or right, then press the middle button to confirm
BACK: Return to previous screen
HOME: Return to home screen
LIVE GUIDE: Access Play Movies & TV App
Volume Button:
+ Increase the volume
- Decrease the volume
Launch Board: Access the launch board interface
Youtube: Access the Youtube App

warningNote:

  • Follow the on-screen guide to pair the remote control with the projector. Hold the remote control close to the projector within a distance of 20 cm when pairing.
  • It is recommended that the distance between the remote control and the projector is no more than 5 meters.
  • The illustration of the remote control is for reference purposes only. Actual products and functions may vary due to the regions they are used in.

Get to know your projector

Product Overview
Product Overview

  • Do not place any flammable objects near the heat dissipation vent.
  • Do not place any objects near the vents, as this may cause heat to build up inside the projector.
  • Do not look directly into the lens so as to avoid eye damage as this projector emits strong light during use.

Connection Ports
Connection Ports

  1. Power:
    Connect your TV to the power source with the included power cable.
  2. HDMI Ports:
    Highest quality audio/video connection. Connect cable box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, or other devices to your projector using HDMI cables.
  3. HDMI eARC Port:
    Connect HDMI eARC/ARC (audio return channel) capable audio devices like sound bars or AV receivers.
  4. USB Ports:
    Connect a USB device to access photos, music and movies.
  5. Audio Out Port:
    Connect an analog cable to an external analog audio system.
  6. Optical(Digital AudioOut):
    Connect an optical cable to an external digital audio system.
  7. Ethernet Port:
    Connect an ethernet cable to your home internet router or switch.

Power Indicator
Power Indicator
The power indicator (a soft white light) to the corresponding projector's status is as follows:

  • After power on, the indicator stays on for a few seconds.
  • The indicator remains on during startup and goes off after entering the system.
  • The indicator remains on for a few minutes after turning off the screen.
  • The indicator turns off after the projector is turned off.

Safety & Protection
The projector comes with an infrared sensor which is able to intelligently detect and protect the human eye from damage caused by strong light within the projected area. The projector will reduce its brightness to the lowest possible value when the sensor is triggered and issue the following notification: "Do not look directly at the light source."
Safety & Protection

Complete guided setup

Let' s Connect
Follow the easy on-screen instructions to setup your projector.
Complete guided setup
Once your language has been selected, you can quickly set up the projector using an Android phone with the pre-installed Google Home app.
And setup is done...Congratulations! Continue using the remote to personalize your Home screen, streaming apps line-up, stream movies, and so much more. For more detailed instructions, go check the electronic User Manual in Launch Board.

Key things to know:
A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some streaming apps. Streaming apps availability are subject to change and vary by country.

Care & Maintenance

Heat Dissipation Maintenance
Heat Dissipation Maintenance

warningburn hazard
Note: Do not touch the heat dissipation vent or ventilation vents as temperatures can reach up to 65º C.
warningNote: Do not place any objects within 50 cm of the projector's air vents, as this will affect its heat dissipation effect.

Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning & Maintenance
Turn off and unplug the projector before cleaning.
Only use the cleaning cloth that comes with the projector or a professional grade cleaning cloth to clean the projector's glass. Do not use any abrasive cleaning products, solvents, chemicals, or other rough objects so as to avoid scratches or corrosion.

warningNote:

  • The projector is not water resistant. Do not allow liquids to penetrate the projector, especially areas such as the power indicator, glass cover, air vents, connection ports, and speaker grilles.
  • Only use the cleaning cloth that comes with the projector or a professional grade cleaning cloth to clean the projector's lens.

Troubleshooting

Fault Solution

No projected image

Turn off the projector and disconnect from the power, then plug in the power cord and turn on the projector.

Android system crashes

Turn off the projector and disconnect from the power, then plug in the power cord and turn on the projector.

Screen display error

Turn off the projector and disconnect from the power, then plug in the power cord and turn on the projector.
Remote control is missing or not paired and the projector cannot be turned on remotely. Turn off the projector and disconnect from the power. Wait for five minutes, then plug in the power cord and turn on the projector. After the projector has been restarted, pair the remote control again.

If the projector overheats, it will automatically turn off

Please remove any obstacles from the air inlets and outlets so as to ensure a smooth airflow through the projector. Follow the instructions above to restart the projector.

Other Internal System Errors

Please contact a qualified technician to service the device, or return the projector to the after-sales department.

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Safety Instructions

Before using the product, please carefully read the following safety instructions.

Safety Label Description

shock hazard This warning symbol informs the user that this product contains non-insulated voltage sources that can cause an electric shock. Coming into contact with any internal component may result in an electric shock.
warning This symbol informs the user about important handling and maintenance related information. Please read this information carefully to ensure proper use.
burn hazard This symbol informs the user to be aware of high temperatures.
This symbol informs the user to avoid touching this part.
Grounding Warning: This product must be grounded when in use.
warning Transportation Instructions: It is recommended to transport this projector in its original or similar packaging.

  • Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
  • Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion.
  • Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
  • A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.

shock hazardPreventing Electric Shocks and Fire Hazards

  • Using an incorrect power cord may result in decreased product performance and even electric shock or fire. To ensure the projector's performance and safety, only use its original power cord or an identical replacement.
  • If you use an extension cord, it must not have a current rating lower than the projector's original power cord. Failure to heed this warning may result in the extension cord overheating and could pose hazards such as electric shock and fire.
  • To avoid damage caused by a power surge or lightning strike, unplug the projector from the power outlet during thunderstorms or when it is not in use for a long time.
  • Do not place any flammable objects near this projector so as to avoid fire.
  • Do not block the lens with any object when the projector is turned on. Any object placed close to the lens may get very hot and/or deformed, and may even cause a fire.
  • Do not block any of the vents of the projector, as this may cause a buildup of heat within the product and result in a fire.

warningSafety Precautions

  • Do not place this projector on an unstable platform, stand, or table, so as to prevent it from falling and causing serious damage or personal injury.
  • Do not look directly into the lens when the projector is turned on to avoid eye damage.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble this projector as it may contain dangerous high voltage components. This projector must only be maintained and repaired by a qualified or authorized technician.
  • Do not place this projector in an upright position, as it may fall over and cause injury or damage.
  • Do not expose this projector to rain or moisture (operating humidity is 20% - 80%).
  • Do not immerse this projector in, nor expose it to water or other liquids. Immediately unplug the projector if any liquid or object got into its housing, and have it checked by a qualified technician before using it again.
  • Do not place this projector in any of the following environments:
    • In poorly ventilated or narrow spaces.
    • Near devices that produce a strong magnetic field.
    • In direct sunlight.
    • Close to a fire alarm.
    • In extremely hot, cold or humid environments.

Documents / Resources

References

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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

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