artograph Flare500 User Manual

Art projector with 36 grids

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ART PROJECTOR WITH 36 GRIDS
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 ART PROJECTOR WITH 36 GRIDS USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 ATTENTION: Please read this manual carefully before use and keep it for future reference. 1. The projector is not dustproof nor waterproof. 2. In order to reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, do not expose the projector to rain and fog. 3.
  • Page 3 FUNCTIONS: The picture and function descriptions of the projector are for reference only. It is subject to change without prior notice. Left Right Menu Return Down...
  • Page 4 FRONT: Lens Ventilation Hole...
  • Page 5 SIDE: Ventilation Hole On/Off Focus...
  • Page 6 REAR: USB-A USB-C USB-A HDMI Audio Out 3.5mm...
  • Page 7 SIDE: Ventilation Hole...
  • Page 8 On/Off Mute Grid Mouse AirPlay Direction Menu Return Home Volume...
  • Page 9: Power Button

    POWER BUTTON: Press button to turn unit on or off. On/Off On/Off...
  • Page 10 DISCLAIMER: This manual is a basic user guide. Pictures and functions are subject to the actual product. Artograph is continually improving product ® performance and reserves the right to improve product functions and interfaces described in this manual. Current functions and interfaces are for reference only.
  • Page 11 SETTINGS: Enter settings for Networking, Bluetooth, Language, Other Setting, Projection, Bluetooth Speaker, Date and Time, About Us. Networking Bluetooth Language Other Setting Projection Bluetooth Speaker Date and Time About Us...
  • Page 12: Bluetooth Settings

    WI-FI SETTINGS: Settings > Network Settings > Wi-Fi Settings: Turn Wi-Fi to position. Scroll the Wi-Fi list to select Wi-F ID and enter password to connect to the internet. Wi-Fi Setting + Add Network Refresh Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Through WPA2-PSK Protecting BLUETOOTH SETTINGS: Settings >...
  • Page 13 BLUETOOTH SPEAKER MODE: Settings > Bluetooth Speaker: Press Speaker Mode: Close to go to Bluetooth (Voice broadcast: “Bluetooth Speaker Mode device is ready to pair.”) Turn on smartphone and search Bluetooth device, Select “Bluetooth Name” and start pairing. (Voice broadcast after paired: “Bluetooth device is connected successfully.”) Press remote control Return ( ) or Home (...
  • Page 14: Language Settings

    LANGUAGE SETTINGS: Settings > Language: Set up Language Settings and Input Selector. Language Settings Input Selector OTHER SETTINGS: Settings > Other Settings: Application and Factory Reset are available. Application Factory Reset...
  • Page 15 PROJECTION SETTINGS: Settings > Projection: Set up Projection Mode, Keystone, Brightness, Pointer Speed, Wind Speed, and Screen Zoom. Projection Mode Keystone Brightness Pointer Speed Wind Speed Screen Zoom This is an HDMI-enabled product. The HDMI IN function will input the signal from other equipment into the projector and project onto the screen.
  • Page 16 HOW TO DOWNLOAD SCREEN MIRRORING APPS: Please visit https://h.eshare only to download. Follow tips on the screen to install it. https://h.eshare.app...
  • Page 17 eSHARE MIRRORING: Make sure your device and projector are connected with same network. Open the eShare app, and click the eShare name.
  • Page 18: Miracast Mirroring

    MIRACAST MIRRORING: Make sure your Android device and the projector are connected to the same network. Open the settings menu and access your display settings or screen mirroring. Select the searched projector for the wireless screen transfer function.
  • Page 19 AIRPLAY MIRRORING: Make sure your iOS device and the projector are connected to the same network. Open the and click CONTROL CENTER Screen Mirroring Select the searched projector for the wireless screen transfer function.
  • Page 20: Fcc Statement

    FCC STATEMENT: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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