Wired connections – BenQ GV30 300-Lumen HD DLP LED SmPico Projector User Manual

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Wired connections

Connecting a device with HDMI or USB-C with DisplayPort

Using an HDMI or USB-C cable you can connect a device that is equipped with HDMI or DisplayPort capabilities to broadcast videos and images on
the projector.

To connect a device with HDMI or USB-C with DisplayPort:

1. Connect the device to the HDMI or USB-C port on the projector. A pop-up notification will appear indicating that a device is connected.
2. Confirm whether you want to project video from the device. The video from the device will be displayed once the signal from the device is

detected.

3. Use the source menu or press the home button to exit and go back to the

Android TV

home screen.

4. If the device remains connected and you want to project its video again press the source button , and then select the corresponding port in

the source menu.

• Not all devices with a USB-C port have DisplayPort functionality. Check your device’s documentation for clarification.
• Not all USB-C cables support DisplayPort protocol. Use a USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 cable to ensure compatibility.

If no signal is detected or the signal is interrupted a message will appear.

• Some computers feature HDMI ports that do not transmit audio, in such cases a separate audio cable must be connected to the projector.
• Some laptops do not turn on their external video ports when connected to a projector. Usually a key combination like

Fn

+

F3

or CRT/LCD key turns the external

display on/off. Locate a function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol on the laptop. Press

Fn

and the labeled function key simultaneously.

Refer to your laptop’s documentation to discover your laptop’s key combination.

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