USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS AND HEADPHONES
BLUETOOTH PLAYBACK
The projector has its own speakers built-in but can also be paired with Bluetooth speakers. Blue-
tooth is disabled by default. Enable Bluetooth in the Options menu described in the previous
section by selecting Bluetooth in the Options menu and turning it on. You will see a prompt to
scan for Bluetooth devices.
Enable Bluetooth on the receiver (external speakers, sound bar, etc.) to which you wish to con-
nect. Devices such as smartphones, tablets, or computers are not Bluetooth receivers and will
not connect to the projector. To eliminate confusion, you can disable Bluetooth on all receivers to
which you do not wish to connect.
Make sure the Bluetooth speaker is ready to pair with the projector and press OK on this screen
to scan for speakers. Select the Bluetooth speaker on the projector screen and press OK. You
will see a "Bluetooth connected" message once pairing has completed. The projector should
remember this connection in the future. If the Bluetooth speaker you've paired is powered on
and nearby with the projector is turned on again, the speaker should automatically be paired up.
If not, return to the Options menu and perform the same steps again to pair with that Bluetooth
speaker or another one.
AUDIO OUT
The headphone jack (seen in the product diagram at the beginning of this guide) can be used
with headphones. You can also connect speakers here, just as you would connect computer
speakers to a PC. This requires a 3.5 mm to RCA audio cable.
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