CT2200 Smart Display User Manual
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Power safety • The AC plug isolates this equipment from the AC supply. • The power supply cord serves as a power disconnect device for pluggable equipment. The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible. • This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marked label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company. • A certified power supply cord has to be used with this equipment.
Table of Contents Copyright ......................................................................................................................................2 Disclaimer .....................................................................................................................................2 Power safety .................................................................................................................................3 BenQ ecoFACTS ............................................
Customizing your Home screens ......................................................................................................... 31 Connecting with the family (Family Board) .........................................................................34 Connecting to personal entertainment center ..................................................................34 Watching video clips online .................................................................................................................
Introduction About this book This book provides you the main information about various components in your smart display and demonstrates how to use them. Keep this user manual in a safe place for easy reference when needed. In this user manual, the steps needed to reach a menu are shown in condensed form, for example: > Settings > Display.
Box contents When unpacking please check you have the following items. If any are missing or damaged, please contact the place of purchase for a replacement. 1. Smart display 2. Adapter 3. Power cord 4. Back cover 1 5. Quick Start Guide 4 6. Warranty card 7. HDMI to micro-HDMI cable (optional) 2 5 3 8. USB to micro-USB cable (optional) 6 7 8 Consider keeping the box and packaging in storage for use in the future when you may need to transport the product.
Product overview Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. 8 Name Function 1 Built-in webcam A 1.2 megapixel built-in camera that allows you to hold a video conference, capture images, or record videos. See Using the built-in webcam on page 23 for more information. 2 Microphone For online chat and voice typing. 3 Touchscreen Use finger tip to tap or slide in order to select an item or perform an action. For more information, see "Using the touchscreen on page 19".
Rear-right view 1 2 3 5 6 4 No. Name Function 1 Handle • Hold the handle to remove the smart display. • For wall mounting. 2 Cable management hole For cable management. 3 LAN (Local Area Network) port (RJ-45 connector) Allows the smart display to connect to a 10/100Mbps fast Ethernet 100BASE-T network. There is only one direction to make the connection. Wrong or forced insertion may damage the connector or device. 4 DC power input Connects AC power supply to power the smart display.
Rear-left view 1 No. 1 Name Vents 2 4 3 5 Function Dissipates heat and keeps your smart display at an optimal temperature. To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the vents. 2 Anti-theft Attaches an anti-theft Kensington lock and cable to this slot to Kensington lock help prevent possible theft. slot 3 USB ports • Transfers data between the smart display and the computer via a USB cable (purchased separately). • Connects with the compatible USB devices, e.g. keyboard, mouse, or storage device.
Getting started Your smart display is an All-in-one device that came with Android system. It can be switched to Display mode or as mass storage device as well. Different start-up procedures are required for these functions. Functions All-in-one system Procedures 1. Adjusting the angle on page 12. 2. Connecting the power on page 12. 3. Connecting to a network on page 13. 4. Inserting the microSD card (to extend memory capacity) on page 14. 5. Installing the back cover on page 15. 6.
Adjusting the angle Carefully lift the smart display and place it upright on its stand on a flat even surface. Position the smart display and angle the screen to minimize unwanted reflections from other light sources. Adjust the viewing angle as needed. Connecting the power 1. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. 2. Connect the power adapter to the power jack on your smart display and route the cable. 3. Connect the power cord to a power outlet.
Connecting to a network You can choose to connect to a network via the built-in wireless connectivity of your smart display or a Ethernet cable. For more information and other network connectivity, see Setting up Internet connection on page 26. Connecting to a wireless network 1. Prepare the router and the network settings provided by your network service provider. 2. Make sure that Wi-Fi switch is slid to ON in > Settings > Wi-Fi. 3. Configure your Wi-Fi setting properly.
2. Connect the HDMI connector of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port of your computer. HDMI 3. Turn on the smart display. See Switching the smart display on on page 17 for details. Wait until the smart display enters the main Home screen. 4. Tap on the bottom-left of the screen, and tap HDMI.The smart display is now switched to Display mode and outputs video and audio signals from your computer.
Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot on the back of the smart display until it clicks into place. Ensure that the card's metal contacts face toward the back of the smart display. HDMI Please follow the directions to insert the microSD card. Wrong or forced insertion may damage the microSD card slot or smart display. Removing the microSD card 1. Unmount the microSD card first. Tap OK. > Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card > 2. Remove the back cover (see page 16). 3.
Removing the back cover Place your finger in the recess at the top edge of the back cover, and take the cover back off the smart display as illustrated. Keep the back cover somewhere safe for future use. Connecting other USB devices Your smart display supports connecting with other devices that are USB-compatible, e.g. USB flash drive (in either FAT or FAT32 format), keyboard, or mouse. If a flash drive or storage drive is connected, you can browse the files on the connected device from > Files.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of your computer. Connecting headphones You may connect headphones to the headphone jack found on the left side of the smart display. Switching the smart display on/off Switching the smart display on To turn on the smart display, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds until the LED indicator lights up green.
The first time you switch on the smart display, you will be guided through a series of setup screens. First time startup on page 19. It may take a while to power on the smart display for the first time before it enters the setup screen. Switching the smart display off To turn off the smart display, press and hold the Power button for 4~5 seconds, and tap Power off > OK. Turn off the device properly by pressing and holding the Power button. Improper shut down (e.g.
Basic operations First time startup After you have connected the smart display to the power, you are ready to power on the smart display. The first time you power on the smart display, you will be guided through a series of setup screens. Follow the on-screen instructions or the steps below to start up your smart display and complete the initial setup. 1. Switch on the smart display as instructed in Switching the smart display on on page 17. Wait for the smart display to boot up with the BenQ screen.
Sliding You can slide across the screen up and down, left and right. A................ B................ B............ A................ C................ B................ ............. A................ .... C................ B................ .... C................ A................ .... B................ .... C................ Zooming in or out Tap twice on the screen increase or decrease magnification. A................ B................ ...... ... ..... .... C................
When you use the touchscreen panel, you must follow these instructions: • Follow normal operation procedures and use proper tools to avoid the damage caused by user errors. • Touch the panel with your finger to assure normal operation. Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited. Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface. • Prevent any kind of adhesive applied on the surface. • Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent, alcohol, acidic or alkali solution.
The time the smart display takes to activate screen timeout may vary, depending on your setting in > Settings > Display > Sleep. • Screen timeout does not end any running tasks. • Some applications will prevent the smart display from entering sleep mode if they are in use. Device security Secure your smart display with screen lock. See Security on page 70 for more information. Screen lock When screen timeout is activated (see page 21), the screen is locked as well to prevent from inadvertent usage.
3. Tap the field to paste the selected texts, and tap Paste. The selected texts still temporarily remains on the smart display and can be pasted repeatedly. Using the built-in webcam With the built-in webcam, you can capture still images, record videos, and chat online. To launch webcam, do one of the following: • If the screen is locked, tap and hold • Go to on the screen and drag it to on the left. > Camera. Capturing still images or recording videos 1. Launch the webcam.
2. Tap to take still images. To switch to Record mode ( recording. ), tap . Start the recording by tapping . Tap to stop Thumbnail of the video taken previously Zoom Capture button Settings Preview screen Capture mode By default, captured images and videos can be accessed from storage > DCIM > Camera. Recording mode > Files > Internal 3. To adjust the zoom level, touch and drag the zoom lever on the screen. Tap for more webcam settings. Once the settings are done, tap to exit.
3. To end the applications in use, tap more information. > Task Manager. See Task Manager on page 67 for You can check the running applications/widgets from > Settings > Apps > Running. Do not try to stop any running applications/widgets from here unless you are aware of the consequences. Force shutdown If your smart display does not respond to you, you may want to reboot. Power off the smart display properly as instructed in Switching the smart display on/off on page 17.
2. The smart display will be powered on automatically. See First time startup on page 19 for initial setup. • It is strongly recommended to back up the important data on the smart display before you restore the smart display to the default values. • If you prefer to use the backup service provided by Google, tap Settings > Backup & reset > Back up my data. Network connection and your Google Account are required.
Turning Wi-Fi on Make sure that you are located within the wireless network service area. • Tap from the Home screen to turn Wi-Fi on. If the green line under the icon is displayed, the Wi-Fi network is activated. • Alternatively, go to > Settings from the Home screen, and slide the Wi-Fi switch to ON. Turning Wi-Fi off • Tap from the Home screen again to turn Wi-Fi off. The green line under the icon will be disappeared.
3. Name the network created by your smart display and secure it if needed in Tethering & portable hotspot > Configure Wi-Fi hotspot. A password is created automatically if the network is encrypted. Make sure to check Show password to display the password. This is helpful for the Wi-Fi connection afterwards. 4. Confirm with Save. 5. Check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. Your smart display now becomes an access point for other devices to be connected to wirelessly. 6.
The Home screens You will enter the main Home screen after you have completed the first-time startup procedure. By default, there are 3 or 4 Home screens (depending on the product supplied for your region), and the main Home screen includes Video Widget. You can add new Home screens or manage applications and widgets to be accessed from the Home screens. You can have up to 9 Home screens.
No. Name Description 4. Application shortcuts and widgets The space is open to application shortcuts and widgets. Available application shortcuts and widgets may vary depending on the product supplied for your region. See Customizing your Home screens on page 31 for more information. 5. All Apps icon Accesses all applications installed on your smart display. 6. Back • Returns to the previous screen. • In some applications: exits the application. 7.
• slide your finger across the main Home screen to other Home screens. Slide to view the screens on the right Slide to view the screens on the left Customizing your Home screens You can customize almost all of your Home screens except the default one with Video Widget and My Channels. You can change the wallpaper, add or remove screens, and re-arrange the widgets and application shortcuts.
Adding a new Home screen You can have up to 9 Home screens. On a Home screen, tap and hold the existing application shortcut/widget that you’d like to added to a new Home screen, and drag it to the far right end of the Home to the just displayed. Now you have a new Home screen with the shortcut just moved. Deleting a Home screen You can delete extra Home screens from the right end.
3. You can move or delete a folder as you do to the shortcuts. You can ungroup the applications in the same folder by dragging them out of the folder one by one. You can create folders for the application shortcuts on the Docking as well. Deleting an item Items on the Home screen are application shortcuts, widgets, or folders and can be deleted while the applications/widgets are still available on your smart display from .
Connecting with the family (Family Board) You must establish the Internet connection before use. Your smart display features Family Board, which is a bulletin board to share information with the family. With Family Board, you can do the following: • Share or view the images/video clips with the family. • View the personal calendar and the family calendar. • Leave notes or read the messages posted by the family See Family Board on page 56 for more information.
Switching to my favorite channels You can select some of your favorite applications and websites and create shortcuts for them for quick access from the default main Home. 1. In the default main Home, tap in My Channels. 2. Tap , and choose a type of shortcut. Select App to view a list of installed applications. Check the desired applications and tap OK. Select Web link to enter the desired website address in the text field.
3. Go to > People. All the contacts in your Google Account will be displayed. Edit, add, or delete your contacts on your smart display and the updated information will be synced to the web.
Adding a new contact 1. In People, tap . 2. If you have added one Google account to the smart display, you will be prompted by a message, asking whether you want to save this new contact to the current account. Tap OK to proceed. If you prefer to save the new contact to another account, tap Add new account to create one. If you have added more than one account, you will be asked which account you prefer to add the new contact to. Tap one to proceed. 3. Tap the desired data fields and fill in the fields.
Adding a new account People helps to combine contacts from different accounts so you can manage these contacts easily. If you prefer to add a new account when adding a new contact in People, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setting. Alternatively, refer to the following procedures to add a new account from Settings. 1. Go to > Settings > Account & sync. 2. Tap ADD ACCOUNT on the upper-right corner of the screen, and select a service provider. 3.
4. Tap Done to save. Now you can see the most up-to-date information just posted by your friends. Alternatively, you can check your friends’ updates from People if corresponding social network accounts are added and enabled. Go to > People > the News tab. Keeping your friends posted online With Friend Book you can keep your contacts from the signed-in social networks posted on your status as well. • Tap the text field to enter texts, and tap to write a post.
1. Make sure the smart display and your media device for file sharing are powered on. 2. Make sure the smart display and your media device are within the same home network and the network connection is enabled. 3. Tap from the smart display’s Home to enable DLNA service. If the green line under the icon is displayed, the service is enabled. 4. Make sure an appropriate DLNA application has been installed on the media device to transfer files.
2. Make sure the smart display and your media device are within the same home network and the network connection is enabled. 3. Tap from the smart display’s Home to enable DLNA service. If the green line under the icon is displayed, the service is enabled. 4. Make sure an appropriate DLNA application (with DMR function) has been installed on the media device to receive files. You can download one of the DLNA applications from the application store that can be accessed from your media device.
Basic controls from the phone/tablet Once the connection between smart display and your phone/table is established, you can control smart display by touching the middle of your phone/tablet screen. A cursor on the smart display screen moves with your finger tip(s); you can scroll through the phone/tablet screen as if on the smart display screen. You are provided with 2 ways of controls from the phone/tablet: touch pad and navigation keys.
Operations on smart display Switch to different Home screens/pictures Controls from the phone/tablet • With touch pad: swipe left or right with 2 fingers. • With navigation keys: tap Switch to different menu items / • With touch pad: swipe up or down. • With navigation keys, tap Select . or . • With touch pad: move the cursor to the icon and tap. • With navigation keys: tap . Creating your BenQ account for BenQ services A BenQ account is required to obtain cloud services provided by BenQ.
1. Sign in your Coogle Account in the first-time startup procedure or before you use the one of the Google applications for the first time. Follow the on-screen instruction to finish setup on your smart display. Create your Google Account if you don’t have one. 2. Configure the account synchronization options from > Settings > Accounts & sync. Under the activated account, tap the information you want to sync. Alternatively, tap (on the top-right corner) > Sync now to sync all data. 3.
Introducing main applications You are provided with some pre-installed applications; available applications may vary depending on the product supplied for your region. You can obtain more from the online application store. You can create the application shortcuts on the Home screen. Here is a list of the main applications.
Icon Name Description Kingsoft Office Reads and edits the files in Office formats, including, *.doc, *.txt, *.xls, and *.ppt. See Kingsoft Office on page 63 for more information. Music Share Plays and shares audio files. See Music Share on page 64 for more information. News & Weather People Play Store Search Settings Shows the news and the weather. Edits, searches and displays contacts. See Connecting with your contacts on page 35 for more information. Allows you to buy applications online.
BenQ Cloud > BenQ Cloud Sign in BenQ Cloud with your BenQ account to obtain free storage space up to 2 GB on the BenQ cloud server. You can view, manage, and share the files on the cloud server. • Files uploaded by BenQ Cloud and Family Board are stored on different server space and are not synced. • Available options may vary depending on the file type. 1. Input your BenQ account and password. See Creating your BenQ account for BenQ services on page 43 for more information. 2. Tap Sign In.
• Tap to switch to offline view (available with or without network connection). • Tap to switch back to online view (with network connection enabled). Viewing files online 1. Make sure the smart display is connected to the Internet. 2. Tap to view all the files uploaded to BenQ cloud server. 3. Tap a desired file from the file list on the cloud server. 4. Tap on the top-left corner of the screen to hide the file list. 5.
Deleting item(s) • To delete a folder/file, tap the triangle on the right of the desired folder, and select Delete. • To delete more than one item, tap and hold any of the files in the list until a checkbox is displayed for each file. Alternatively, tap Check the desired items and tap > Select item on the bottom-right of the file list. . Sorting the files 1. In BenQ Cloud, tap > Settings. 2. Tap Sort list by and select a preferred way of sorting.
2. To manually enter the web site address, tap the address field on the browser, and then use the screen keyboard to enter the web address. Alternatively, tap on the upper screen to link to one of your favorite web sites (i.e. bookmarks. See Adding a bookmark on page 50 for more information). Refreshing the page To refresh the web page, you can do one of the following: • tap , or • tap > Refresh. The web page is updated.
Finding on the page 1. Tap > Find on page. 2. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the texts to be looked for. 3. Tap the arrow icons on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen to highlight the previous or next matching word. Opening a new window Tap on the top of the current window to add a new one in Browser. To switch to another open window, tap the desired window directly.
Calculator > Calculator You can use the Calculator to perform arithmetic calculations. Tap the number and calculation buttons to perform basic arithmetic calculations. You are provided with a calculator widget that is available from the Home screen.
Calendar > Calendar Calendar offers 4 kinds of view modes: day, week, month, and agenda, allowing you enter and edit personal agenda. Switching the view mode To change the view mode, tap the desired mode on the upper-left of the screen. Adding an event 1. In any view mode, tap to add a new event. 2. Enter the information on the event screen. After you are finished, tap Done. The new event is already added to the calendar. Deleting or editing an event 1.
Clock > Clock Displays time and sets up alarms. If you did not set up time during the first time startup, go to > Settings > Date & time. To set date and time manually, uncheck Automatic date & time first, and change the settings in Set date and Set time. Setting an alarm 1. Tap Set alarm on the Clock screen to enter the Alarms screen. 2. Tap Add alarm. 3. Tap Time to set the time of the alarm. 4. Tap Repeat to set the days when the alarm sounds. There are 7 options from Monday to Sunday. 5.
• To disable an alarm, tap a desired alarm to uncheck the alarm. Tap Done. • To delete an alarm, tap a desired alarm and select Delete > Done. Email > Email You can send and receive e-mails through the smart display. You must establish the Internet connection before use. Setting up an e-mail account 1. Go to > Email. 2. Tap the field, use the onscreen keyboard to enter email address and password, and then tap Next to continue the automatic configuration.
Family Board > Family Board You must establish the Internet connection before use. Once you have purchased the smart display, you are provided with the application and the free storage space up to 5 GB on the BenQ cloud server for Family Board. All the information shared in Family Board is stored on the BenQ cloud server. Log in Family Board to activate the provided cloud services. Creating a new family board Use your BenQ account to create a new family board.
Joining a family board Once an invitation of a family board is received, follow the procedures to join the family board. 1. Click the link to the family board in the invitation to launch Browser/Internet Explorer from your computer. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to join the family board. You are requested to input the family code that comes with the invitation. 3. Once you have joined the family board, you can share your life with other family members easily through Family Board.
No. Description 5 Accesses the Home page, where you can check today’s schedule, the upcoming events, and the updates of the board. 6 Accesses all the images or video clips shared by the family. 7 Accesses the personal calendar, the family calendar, and the to-do items. 8 Accesses the messages to or from the members. 9 • Accesses the profile of the current board and the owner. • Sends invitation of the family board to other people. 10 Searches for keyword.
• During playback, tap the screen to bring the tool bar for more functions. Uploading images You can choose an existing file from the internal memory or the connected storage devices, or activate the built-in webcam to take a new picture and upload the file immediately. If a new folder is preferred to save the new files, see Creating a new album on page 59. Under Photo album or the desired folder (album), tap to upload a new image/clip. Supported file formats in Family Board are: • Images: *.jpeg, *.
Adding a new event 1. Tap from Day or Week mode. 2. Input event title and location. 3. Tap time and date fields to specify the time and date information by scrolling up and down the bar. And confirm with OK. 4. Tap Participants to add participants. 5. Save with OK. The event is added to your calendar now. Editing an event 1. Tap an existing event from the calendar. 2. Tap Edit. 3. Tap the fields to be modified. 4. Save with OK. Editing a to-do list 1. Tap To do in Calendar. 2.
You can leave your family members short text messages with image and audio files attached or read messages from them. Messages written by family are available to all the members in the same family board. Tap a message to enlarge it Leaving a new message 1. Tap from Message. 2. Input texts. Or tap to attach an audio file and/or image. Tap to attach an audio file. Tap to attach an image file. 3. Tap OK to save.
Files > Files You can browse and edit the files stored on the smart display and the connected storage devices. • Select a storage device from the left. All the stored files are displayed on the right. - BenQ Server shows all the files stored on the BenQ cloud server. See BenQ Cloud on page 47 for more information. - Device (1) refers to the first connected USB storage device. - Device (2) refers to the second connected USB storage device.
Kingsoft Office > Kingsoft Office With the Office-equivalent functionality provided by Kingsoft Office, you can open, browse and edit the files created in Office software, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. You can also access the files in *.pdf format. For the first-time use, please read through the statistics agreement, and then tap Agree to activate Kingsoft Office.
Music Share > Music Share Use Music Share to play music stored on the device or the connected storage devices. Your device can also receive media sources from other DLNA devices for playback, or vice versa. Searching by index tabs The main page includes several index tabs: Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists, Folders, and Genres. The music files stored on the smart display and the connected storage devices are categorized accordingly. Tap any tab to enter the list.
Icon Function Plays shuffle. Goes to the previous song. Plays music. Pauses playing music. Goes to the next song. Repeats all songs. Adjusts volume. Plays music on a DLNA device. See Playing multimedia files between different media devices (through DLNA) on page 39 for more information. You are provided with the Music Share widget to control music playback easily from the Home screen. Tap the text "Touch to select music" to bring up Music Share.
QWeather • You must establish the Internet connection before use. • If RJ45 cable is used for network connection, you need to determine your location manually. The QWeather widget on the Home screen retrieves the latest weather information from the Internet. To use the service for the first time, you will be requested to specify your location to collect the weather information. Tap for settings. Determine how often to retrieve the weather information in UPDATE TIME.
Task Manager > Task Manager Task Manager lists all applications you open during the operation of the device. You can browse and manage all running applications and services. • To end some of the applications in use, tap the desired applications to be ended (the check mark on the right appears blue), and then tap Kill selected tasks. • To close all running applications and services, tap Kill all tasks. • To update the list of running application, tap .
Video Share > Video Share Use Video Share to play video clips stored on the smart display or on the connected storage devices. Your smart display can also receive media sources from other DLNA devices for playback, or vice versa. Playing a video 1. Tap a desired video to enter the playback screen. 2. Tap the thumbnail of the video to start the playback. Tap the thumbnail again to pause. Tap the paused video to resume playback.
Settings > Settings You can adjust the settings, and find copyright and device information. Available options may vary depending on the current settings. Options that are not available will become grayed out. WIRENESS & NETWORKS Name Function Wi-Fi Enables wireless Internet connection. Once switched ON, a list of available Wi-Fi networks is displayed. Ethernet Displays the device’s MAC address and IP address for Ethernet connection.
PERSONAL Name Function Account & sync Manages the accounts and the available services on this smart display. You can log in different accounts and decide the type of information to be synced with each account. Location services Google’s location service You must consent to sharing location anonymously with Google’s location service. Location & Google search Allows Google to use your location for related services.
Name Language & input Backup & reset Function Language Selects system language. Spelling correction Provides suggested words Personal dictionary Adds and removes words from user dictionary. Default Selects a default text input method. Google voice typing Activates voice typing. Voice Search Configures Voice Search. Text-to-speec h output Configures text-to-speech. Pointer speed Sets the pointed speed for mouse/trackpad.
Name Function Large text Sets to display the texts with larger font size. Speak passwords Enables to input the passwords by speaking. Touch & hold delay Determines the delay required for the smart display to notice that you are touching and holding an item. Install web scripts Allows the applications to install scripts from Google. Developer options For advanced users, you can find more developer options in options. About You can view the information about smart display.
Appendix: Connecting with your computer Switching to display mode Your smart display can receive video and audio signals from your computer via HDMI connection. See Connecting the HDMI cable (optional) on page 13 for details. Performing computer’s operations via the touchscreen As your smart display features touch function, you are allowed to perform the computer’s operations via the touchscreen directly. 1. Connect the smart display to your computer using a HDMI to micro-HDMI cable.
Specifications Model CT2200 Operating system Android ICS 4.0.4 Display 21.5" Resolution Full HD, 1920 x 1080 touchscreen Yes CPU TI OMAP 4430, Dual-core ARM® Cortex-A9, 1GHz RAM LPDDR2 1GB ROM eMMC 8GB LAN 10 / 100 Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Webcam 1.2M HD Card reader micro SD x 1 Input / output micro HDMI in x 1 USB (A-type) x 2 micro USB x 1 (OTG) 3.
FAQ and troubleshooting The chapter describes situations that you may encounter during use of the device, along with basic troubleshooting steps. If you are not able to resolve the issue, contact a nearest BenQ service center for assistance immediately. Power Why does the device not respond after the Power button is pressed? Connect the adapter to the device and electric outlet again. And make sure you have pressed and held the Power button for at least 3 seconds.
General safety information When setting up or operating your device, please pay special attention to the following: • Save this user manual properly for easy reference when needed. • Make sure you follow all instructions and warnings related to the system. • Do not store your device in environments where the temperature is below -10°C or above 50°C, nor use your device in environments where the temperature is below 5°C or above 35°C. Otherwise system performance will be adversely affected.