AWOL VISION LTV-3500 User manual

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Standard Vivid* Sport Movie Game
OFF Low Medium
1. IMAGE
1.1 IMAGE MODE
User
1.2 USER SETTINGS
Brightness
Contrast
Chroma
Tone
Sharpness
*Default Setting
Image Mode must be set to User to make image customizations.
1.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS
1.3.1 MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation)
This feature inserts frames in the middle of two frames of footage to increase the total
number of frames in the same scene. This makes the footage smoother.
High
Select Image Mode based on viewing content.
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The default settings in the advanced settings menu will vary according to Image Mode.

Low Medium High
Dark Middle
1.3.4 Dynamic Contrast
1.3.3 Noise Reduction
This feature removes or reduces noise from the image.
Auto
This feature makes dark areas darker and bright areas brighter.
1.3.5 Gamma
Bright
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1.3.2 Low Delay Mode
This feature minimizes the HDMI Input Lag. When you select Game Mode in the Image
Mode menu, the Low Delay Mode feature will automatically turn on.
Users are given the extra option to get the HDMI Input Lag performance on all Image
Modes and not just Game Mode. This allows users to not only enjoy a lower HDMI Input
lag but also more accurate colors.
This feature controls the overall brightness of an image.
Users are given the extra options for Gamma Value to meet different viewing environments
(Dark = 2.0 Gamma, Middle = 2.2 Gamma, and Bright = 2.4 Gamma).

1.3.7 White Balance
R-Gain
R-Offset
This feature removes unrealistic color casts, so that objects which appear white in person
are rendered white in the image.
The Gain adjusts the bright part of the image. The Offset adjusts the dimmer parts of the
image. Each setting is based on a scale from -100 to 100.
G-Gain
G-Offset
B-Gain
B-Offset
1.3.8 Color Correction
This feature is the process of adjusting raw image data so the resulting picture looks realistic.
Hue is the full range of visible colors in the spectrum. Saturation is the "colorfulness" or
intensity of a color relative to white. Brightness is the value (dark to bright) of a color.
Red Green Blue
Cyan Magenta Yellow Skin Tone 5
1.3.6 Color Temperature
This feature allows you to select the relative warmth or coolness of the light.
Cool Standard Hot User

1.3.9 MPEG
OFF Low Medium High
1.3.10 HDR
Auto Low Middle High
1.4 ZOOM MODE
This feature allows you to shrink or enlarge the image.
Auto* 4:3 Movie Expand 16:9
*Default Setting
1.5 RESET
Click Reset to reset the Image settings to factory settings.
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This noise reduction feature reduces block noise around outlines and mosquito noise on the
background.
This feature can only be turned on when the projector plays HDR content. Users can
change the HDR's EOTF (Electro-Optical Transfer Function) Setting for optimization.

Bright Standard* Soft
2. LIGHT
2.1 LIGHT SETTINGS
High Dynamic Low Dynamic User
*Default Setting
2.1.1 Light Mode
Select the laser source output power; the higher output power means higher lumens.
2.1.2 Custom
Light Mode must be set to User to make light customizations. This setting is based on a
scale from 0 to 10.
2.1.3 Intelligent Light Sensing
2.2 PROJECTION MODE
Front-Projection Rear-Desktop Front-Ceiling Rear-Ceiling
Select the Projection Mode based on how the projector is positioned.
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This feature allows the projector to automatically adjust the laser source output power
according to the ambient light.
If the ambient light is dark, the laser source output will decrease automatically. If the ambient
light is bright, the projector will increase the laser source output

2.3 ACTUATOR CONTROL
This feature enables 4K Resolution.
2.4 CORRECTION CHART
This feature aids in the positioning of the projector relative to the screen.
The message on the screen reads, "Please move the host position so that the reference
line coincides with the screen border."
2.5 MANUAL CORRECTION (KEYSTONE CORRECTION)
This feature allows projectors that are not placed perpendicular to the horizontal centerline
of the screen (too high or too low) to skew the output Image, thereby making It rectangular.
The message on the screen reads, "Press OK to select the point you need to adjust".
Click Reset to revert the image back to the original projection. Click Save to apply the
changes made.
2.6 FOCUS
This feature allows you to focus the image.
The message on the screen reads, "Please press up and down key to adjust motor lens for
focus performance".
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Standard* Music Sports
3. SOUND
3.1 SOUND MODE
*Default Setting
Select the Sound Mode based on the viewing content.
User
3.2 EQUALIZER DETAIL
120Hz
500Hz
1.5KHz
5KHz
10KHz
Sound Mode must be set to User to tune the equalizer. Each setting is based on a scale
from -50 to 50.
3.3 ADVANCED SETTING
Sound Balance
Bass
Trebel
Make adjustments to the Sound Balance (-50 to 50), Bass (-100 to 100), Trebel (-100 to
100), or AVC (Audio Voice Control). Each Sound Mode has advanced settings.
AVC
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Speakers* Bluetooth HDMI eARC
3.4 OUTPUT DEVICE
*Default Setting
Select the Output Device based on the preferred audio output device.
S/PDIF
Auto* PCM Bypass
3.5 AUDIO OUTPUT FORMAT
*Default Setting
Output Device must be set to HDMI eARC or S/PDIF to change Audio Output Format. It is
recommended to configure the audio output format to Bypass when using HDMI eARC in
order to not compress the audio.
3.6 DTS VIRTUAL X
This feature simplifies the expansion of surround sound listening, by providing primarily the
perception of height channels, without requiring additional speakers.
3.7 DOLBY ATMOS
3.8 RESET
This feature allows you to hear sound in a 360-degree bubble with its object-oriented audio
engineering and its up-or-down-firing speakers.
Click Reset to reset the Sound settings to factory settings.
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4. NETWORK
4.1 WIRELESS NETWORK
4.2 WIRED NETWORK
4.3 NETWORK DIAGNOSIS
Go here to connect to your Wireless Network.
Go here to connect to your Wired Network.
Go here to perform a Network Diagnosis.
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5. BLUETOOTH
5.1 BT SWITCH
5.2 BT MODE
With Bluetooth enabled, select the Bluetooth Mode.
To Mobile Mode: The projector will connect to the mobile phone and set it as the Bluetooth
speaker.
To BT Speaker: The projector will connect to the external Bluetooth audio device and set it
as the Bluetooth audio output device
5.3 MANAGEMENT
Paired Other Device
This feature allows you to enable Bluetooth.
Go here to manage Bluetooth devices.
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Last Time Home Composite HDMI 1 HDMI 2
6. GENERAL
6.1 POWER SETTING
6.1.1 Default Source
Go here to select the Power ON preferred Default Source.
6.1.2 Sleep Timer
This feature allows you to adjust the projector's sleep timer.
Select Close to turn off the sleep timer.
Select times ranging from 10 to 120 minutes depending on preference.
6.1.3 Standby Light Effect
6.1.4 Power ON Lamp Effect
HDMI 3
This feature is the standby light indicator; the LED indicator white light flashes when the
projector is in standby. Go here to turn the Standby Light ON/OFF.
This feature Is the Power ON light indicator; the LED indicator white light is always on
when the projector is powered on. Go here to turn the Power ON Lamp ON/OFF.
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6.3 TIME
6.3.1 Time Zone
6.3.2 24 Hour
6.4 INPUT METHOD
6.4.1 Android Keyboard (AOSP)
6.5 EYE CARE
Go here to select the time zone.
Go here to turn the 24 Hour Clock ON/OFF.
This feature, when enabled, decreases the laser power significantly and shows the alert
pop-up menu that reads, "To protect your eyes, Please keep an appropriate viewing
distance". Go here to turn the Eye Care Feature ON/OFF.
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6.2 LANGUAGE
Go here to select the preferred language.

6.7 SCREEN SAVER
Go here to change the Screen Saver Image
6.8 SCREEN SAVER TIMER
Go here to turn Close the Screen Saver or change the Screen Saver Timer ranging
from 1 to 10 minutes.
6.9 KEY TONE
Go here to turn the Key Tone ON/OFF.
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6.6 CEC ENABLE
This HDMI CEC feature allows you to use the AWOL Vision remote to control the
provided Fire TV Stick, which supports the HDMI CEC feature as well. Go here to turn the
CEC Feature ON/OFF.

7. ABOUT
7. 1 INFORMATION
Product Model
Android System
System Version
Available Storage Space
7.2 LOCAL NAME
Go here to change the projector's name.
7.3 UPDATE
Go here to check for software updates or to perform software updates.
7.4 USER AGREEMENT
Go here to view the User Agreement.
7.5 RESTORE
Wired MAC Address
Wireless MAC Address
Manufacturer
Go here to Restore the projector to factory settings
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