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2.
The Bluetooth sound source will be automatically selected and the LED
indicator will be lit. If not, manually press the sound source button to
make the selection.
3.
Turn on Bluetooth on your Bluetooth-enabled device.
When prompted select "Dashbon Flicks" to pair. It may take up to a
4.
minute to pair.
Adjusting Volume
Adjust the music volume by pressing the + and - buttons located on the top panel of
Flicks or the volume buttons on your Bluetooth-enabled device.
Turning off speaker
Press and hold the speaker power button for 2 seconds to turn off the speaker.
Checking the Battery Status
Press the Battery control button to check the battery status. All four LEDs of the
battery indicator will flash once. Afterwards, depending on the battery level, 1, 2, 3, or
all 4 LEDs will flash again once and then the battery indicator will turn off again.
Charging the External Mobile Device
The build-in battery can not only be used for projection but also to charge mobile
devices.
Connect your mobile device to the projector via the USB cable with the end of Type A
connector plugged into the USB port on the front side of the projector.
The device will be charged automatically.
Some MHL device does not follow the standard power design, so that its battery can
not be charged by the projector (e.g. Samsung Galaxy Nexus, HTC M8).
Note: A USB cable is not included in the package content.
Troubleshooting
If your projector does not seem to be functioning properly, check the items below
before you contact an authorized service center.
Symptom
Check if the HDMI cable is plugged correctly.
The projector does not
work when connecting
to a smartphone
notebook or PC with
cable.
1. Use the projector in a darker environment.
The projected image
is too dark.
2. Increase the brightness by using the power adapter.
3. Scale down the projectional image size.
Check Point
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