Wimius T7 User manual

User Manual
Please read this Manual carefully before use;
The company reserves the right of nal interpretation;
Appearance of the product and the UI please in kind prevail;
If product technology or software upgrades, without prior notice.
PROJECTOR T7
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Warning
Warning:
Before you use this projector, please read the user manual carefully.
High brightness lamp!
Avoid staring or looking directly at the light, especially
for children.
Warning
WARNING
Warning:
As an A-class product, the projector may cause radio interference,
Users shall take eective measures to deal with it.
About the remote control battery
The remote control battery should be inserted correctly or it will
get damaged from overheating.
Ensure the remote control is out of children's reach.
It indicates there is an instruction for
important operation.
It indicates there is a dangerous
Voltage inside that may cause shock.
High voltage inside.
DO NOT open except for technicians.
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Safety Precautions
Warning:
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Please read this manual carefully before use and keep it for future reference.
If operated incorrectly, it will cause electric shock or re. When using or
repairing this projector, please comply with the following points.
1. Read manual
Before using this projector, please read full manual carefully and operate according to
this manual's instructions.
2. Clean
When clean this projector, please pull out the power cable. Use a wet cloth to clean, not
using any detergent that may damage the unit.
3. Accessory
Please use our recommended accessory. Or it will damage the projector.
4. Correct environment
Do not place the projector in a wet environment, like damp basement or near the
swimming pool, etc.
5. Installation
Please place this projector on a stable table.
6. Ventilation
The ventilation is required for the projector to work stably. Do not let the dust wall up
the lter. Or it will cause the projector heating up. Please clean the lter once a month
with some water.
7. Power
Please make sure the power is the same as your projector inquiry specication.
8. Earth wire
This projector has an earth wire with a three pin plug.
9. Protect the power cable
Keep the power cable clear of pathways, and do not pull forcefully at any point.
10. Thunder
When there is thunder, or if you will not use the projector for a long time, please unplug
the power cable from the projector.
11. Repair
Due to high voltage inside, please do not open or try to repair the projector by yourself.
Please ask a professional technician to repair the projector.
12. Far away from heat device
Please make sure the projector is far away from any heat devices as it will damage the
projector.

Caution
About the Installation
Warning:
Accessories
Projector Lens Cover Remote Controller Power Cable
AV Cable User Manual Cloth HDMI Cable
Back-up Protective Tube AV Converting Cable
x1
x1x1
Screws
x4
x1 x1 x1 x1
x1 x1 x1
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In order to improve the projector’s service life, it should not be in a place
of wet and poorly ventilated condition.
Do not place the projector under direct sunlight.
Projector working temperature: 0℃~ + 35℃
Projector store temperature: -10℃~ + 60℃
Do not block air intake and air exhaust.
If the projector interior temperature is too hot, the projector will be shut
o automatically. This is due to the heat protection system. So please
clean the lter of projector once a month. It is very important. Do not
remove the power cord immediately after shutting the projector down,
allowing 5 minutes for it to cool down.
Fans will adjust according to temperature; it is controlled by the system.
When the projector is working, the fans turn slowly or quickly, therefore the
sound of the fans will be dierent. This is normal.
Do not remove the power plug when the projector is working, it will cause
the fans to stop working and the projector overheating and this may cause
damage to the projector.

Introductions
Projector Schematic
1. Remote receiver
2. Air intake
3. Adjustable foot
4. Focus lens
5. Power input
6. Input terminals
Back
Front
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Introductions
1. Right channel speaker
2. Air exhaust
3. Air intake
4. Left channel speaker
Right
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Introductions
1. Focusing
2. Keystone Correction
3. Control panel
4. Height-feet adjustment
5. Projector mount hole ( 4 holes ) Fix with M4x8mm
6. Label
7. Filter
Top
Bottom
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1. Read manual
Before using this projector, please read full manual carefully and operate according to
this manual's instructions.
2. Clean
When clean this projector, please pull out the power cable. Use a wet cloth to clean, not
using any detergent that may damage the unit.
3. Accessory
Please use our recommended accessory. Or it will damage the projector.
4. Correct environment
Do not place the projector in a wet environment, like damp basement or near the
swimming pool, etc.
5. Installation
Please place this projector on a stable table.
6. Ventilation
The ventilation is required for the projector to work stably. Do not let the dust wall up
the lter. Or it will cause the projector heating up. Please clean the lter once a month
with some water.
7. Power
Please make sure the power is the same as your projector inquiry specication.
8. Earth wire
This projector has an earth wire with a three pin plug.
9. Protect the power cable
Keep the power cable clear of pathways, and do not pull forcefully at any point.
10. Thunder
When there is thunder, or if you will not use the projector for a long time, please unplug
the power cable from the projector.
11. Repair
Due to high voltage inside, please do not open or try to repair the projector by yourself.
Please ask a professional technician to repair the projector.
12. Far away from heat device
Please make sure the projector is far away from any heat devices as it will damage the
projector.

Installation
Full Setting
Please install in reference to the instruction below.
Speaker L
Subwoofer Speaker C
Screen Speaker R
Seats
DVD
Amplier
Projector
Speaker LS Speaker RS
In order to get the best image quality, do not expose the projector
to sunshine or any other strong light source. Close the curtain and
dim the lights if you will use the projector in a bright room.
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Installation
Standard Setting ( Front Projection )
Please check the following pictures for the trapezoid adjustment.
The data may have 3% error, due to the image size according to
the projector and screen. If the distance is less than 2m or more than
5m, the image may appear unclear.
Screen Size Projection Distance(m)
60”
72”
84”
100”
2.0
2.4
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Please refer to the table below, install the projector at a distance in accordance to the
screen size. Please make sure the projector is placed on a stable mount, taking care not
to block any of the ventilation openings (allow a space of 30cm all-round).

Installation
Installation Method
1.Front projection Ceiling mount.
3. Front projection Table mount.
2. Rear projection Ceiling mount.
4. Rear projection Table mount.
Attention:
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Contact a professional service technician to mount this projector to a
ceiling. Follow the instruction below for the correct projector positions:
1. The projector might damage beyond repair when it is incorrectly mounted on the
ceiling or when it is incorrectly installed on a surface or installed on an incorrect surface.
It may also inict damage to people nearby.
2. Please do not install the projector with power to avoid electricshock and electrical
faults.
3. The sharpness of the screen might be interrupted when the projector is being used in
a dusty, wet, moist or smoke lled environment. The projector might malfunction in a
moist or wet environment.
4. Take care of the sucient ventilation around the projector. Otherwise this projector
might overheat and cause life threatening situations.
5. The rst operation of the projector may cause an unclear image, Please refer to the
image adjustment for help.

Input Terminals
Signal Terminals Description
Caution:
Turn o the projector before connect the terminals.
Connect the plugs with the correct ports; failure to
do may cause the projector to breakdown.
Description
Interface
Video
Audio in
Audio out
PC-RGB IN
HDMI 1,HDMI 2
USB 1,USB 2
AV video input
3.5mm Audio output
VGA input
HDMI Signal input
USB Multimedia Input
3.5mm Audio input (need to connect the AV cable with the
AV converting cable and see the gure above)
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Left Channel
Video
Right Channel
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AV Converting Cable
AV Cable
USB WAN S-Video CVBS L-Audio-R RF DC+12V

Remote Control
Remote Control Instruction:
Cautions:
1) Do not mix or use old and new batteries together.
2) Make sure nothing stands in the middle of remote and IR.
3) Avoid a light shining directly on the IR.
4) Point the remote directly at the IR within 6m, and 30 degrees.
5) Remove the battery if you are not going to use it for a long time.
6) Please replace the old battery with a new battery when the remote
malfunctions.
7) Do not place the remote in wet or hot conditions.
TTX
C H
TTX
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OK
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A-SCAN
SUPAGE
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REC
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EXIT
GOT O
16:9/4:3
EPG
REC
MO D E ZOOM
SCHEDULE
Mute key: Open or close the volume.
Back
16:9, 4:3 switch key
Switch the display picture for 16:9 or 4:3.
Menu key
Open or switch the parameter menu.
Power: Power on / o
H.Flip key: Adjust image left/ right rotate.
V.Flip key: Adjust image up/ down rotate,
not operational in USB mode.
Source key
Select the source: AV, PC-RGB, HDMI, etc.
Direction key
Menu mode adjust parameter.
DTV
EPG
TTX
SUPAGE
GOTO
Submenu
Jump
Unavailable for
this model
REC
DTV menu Stop
Play/pause
Fast backward
Fastforward
PREV
NEXT
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Control Panel
1. S key
Source key: press to switch dierent input signals (AV, PC-RGB,
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, USB 1, USB 2).
2. Menu key
Open or close the Menu, the same function with the remote control.
3. Direction key
Adjust with parameters, the same function with the remote control.
4. OK key
Conrm
5. Back
6. Power key
This button can lead the projector to working/standby mode.
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Turn on & Turn o
Turn on
1. Put 1.5V AAA batteries of 2 pcs in the remote
control before using.
2. Press the power switch on the backboard
so that the power light turns red.
3. Press the power key on the remote or
panel, the indicator light will turn green.
4. The lamp will start working 2 seconds later, when an image is
projected on the screen the machine is working smoothly.
5. The new projector may have problems like an unclear image or trapezoid
distortion, Please read "image adjustment" chapter.
6. After you get a clear image, please check the projector and the video
input devices connecting correctly; Press the button“ ”on the remote
control or“ ” on the control panel to select the signal source to use
S
S
DVD players and set top box with AV (RGB)
PC and laptop with VGA interface
Devices with HDMI interface, including PC, laptop, DVD players,
video box, set top box and game console, etc.
U disk or portable hard disk with interface of USB2.0/3.0
Signal Source Input Channel
AV input
VGA input
HDMI input 1
HDMI input 2
USB Multimedia input
Signal Source Menu
AV
PC-RGB
HDMI1
HDMI2
USB
Video Input devices
Notice:
1. Please select the corresponding input channel when use the HDMI or USB input. For
example, when the U disk plug into the USB 1 interface, you should select the USB 1 as
the signal source.
2. The projector supports the portable hard disk under 500GB (2.5") without external
power;And it is normal that the portable hard disk above 500GB (2.5") cannot be read
and power shortage will be solved by the customer.
Turn o
1. Press the power button when the projector is in use, which will switch to standby
mode.
2. When the projector switch into standby mode, the light will turn green into red.
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Image Adjustment
Keystone
Screen
Projector
Height
Porjector
Screen
Height
Height-feet
adjustment
Focus Adjustment
Keystone
When using the projector for the rst time, it normally displays an
unclear image. This is due to the lens being out of focus or incorrect
trapezoid setting.
Please follow the below steps to correct:
OKMS
Focusing
OKMS
Move the rotary knob on the top of the projector until the image change
to be square. The image can be adjusted up to ±15 degrees. If the
keystone is still by moving the rotary knob to the limit position, please
shorten the vertical distance between the protector and the center of
the projection screen. In the way of table mount, you can change the
projection angle by adjusting the adjustable feet.
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Place the lens perpendicular to projection screen and move the focusing ring to
sharpen the image until the image is clear. During the adjustment, you can play
shows or call up the menu for easy operation.

Menu Settings
Picture
Picture Mode User
Color Temperature
Aspect Ratio
X_Zoom
Y _Zoom
Noise Reduction
PC Setting
Color Range 16-235
Flip Horizon
Flip Vertical
a. When Use the projector, press“menu”
button and the picture setting menu
pop up.
b. Press“
◀/▶
”key, the menu turn
circle into“picture”>“sound”>
“time”>“system”.
c. Select the adjust interface,use“▲/▼”
key to choose the wanted item.
d. Press“OK”or“
◀/▶
”to adjust
the item parameter.
e. Finished the selected item parameter, press
the “menu” key again to exit the page
f. Repeat operating step from b to e, till you nished all the parameters
setting, press“exit" to exit the menu page. Otherwise, the menu page
will disappear after a period time automatically.The menu icon is grey,
which means that this option cannot be set.
1. Menu setting
2. Parameter adjustment
ME NU
Contrast 0
Brightness 50
Color 50
Sharpness 50
Tune 50
Picture mode user
a. Press "menu" key until display the right
picture of the menu.
b. Press“▲/▼”key and elect the option that
need to adjust. The option will be in yellow.
c. Press“OK”key and use“
◀/▶
”button
to adjust the certain parameters.
d. Press the “menu”key again to exit the
menu page.
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Menu Settings
Picture
Picture Mode User
Color Temperature
Aspect Ratio
X_Zoom
Y _Zoom
Noise Reduction
PC Setting
Color Range 16-235
Flip Horizon
Flip Vertical
Picture Mode
Color Temperature
Aspect Ratio
X_Zoom
Y _Zoom
Noise reduction
Flip Horizon
Flip Vertical
Clock-- -- -- --
O Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
Clock-- -- -- --
O Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
3.Picture Menu
Picture Menu
Standard/Soft/User/Vivid
Medium/Warm/User/Cool
Auto/4:3/16:9 …(Appendix 2)
0-100
0-100
OFF/LOW/MID/HIGH
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
☆Appendix I
Image contrast adjustment
Image brightness adjustment
Image hue adjustment
Image sharpness adjustment
Contrast
Brightness
HUE
Sharpness
0~100
0~100
0~100
0~100
Picture
The setting of Hight-width is dierent under diere modes, zoom is not valid in picture mode
☆Appendix II
4.Sound Menu
5.Time Menu
SOUND
TIME
Sound Mode Standard
Balance
Auto Volume
Surround Sound
EQ
Sound Source
Sound Mode Standard
Balance
Auto Volume
Surround Sound
EQ
Sound Source
Music/Movie/Sport/User/Standard
(- 50~50)
OFF/On
O/ SRS TruSurround XT/Surround
(120/500/1.5K/5K/10K)Hz 50
Normal/Sound Box/Line/
Sound Menu
Date--/Month--/Year--/Hr--/Min–
OFF/Once/Every Day/Mon.~Fri/Sat.~Sun./Sunday
OFF/Once/Every Day/Mon.~Fri/Sat.~Sun./Sunday
OFF/10Mins/20Mins/30Mins/60Mins/90Mins
Never/4 hours/6 hours/8 hours
Time Menu
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Menu Settings
7. Multimedia Menu
Multimedia Menu
Cautions:
6. Option Menu
Option Menu
OPTION
OSD language English
Restore Factory Default
Blending
HDMI CEC
Osd Duration
Software Update
OSD language English
Restore Factory Default
Blending
HDMI CEC
Osd Duration
Software Update
Polski/Arabic/CN
Y E S / N O
OFF/LOW/MID/ HIGH
HDMI CEC/ HDMI ARC/Auto standby/
Device control/Device list
OFF/5S/ 10S/ 15S
Software update
View the photos in gallery
Play an album
Watch a movie
Read the book
PHOTO MUSIC
VIDEO TEXT
PHOTO
MUSIC
VIDEO
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1) The max storage supported is 500GB(2.5").
2) The system format supported: FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS.
3) The digital multimedia player interface is not a universal media solution; it can support
the vast majority of mobile hard disks, if there is no recognition, which is not a malfunc-
tion of the projector or the equipment.
4) The total voltage of the connected devices shall not be over 1200 mAh. The problems
caused by the wrong operation will not be warranted.
5) With the continuous improvement and upgrading of the system, there will be some
dierence in the manual, operation and interface. This is normal and does not aect their
use.
6) As some of the sound, video le encoding format does not meet the standard, the
projector may not play properly, which is not the machine failure.

Menu Settings
Multimedia play format
Audio Decoding
AAC ,MP2 ,MP3 ,PCM
AAC ,MP3
AAC ,MP2 ,MP3 ,FLAC
AAC ,MP3
AAC ,MP3
RMA
AAC
AAC
AAC
MP2
MP3
ACC
MR
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- -
- -
Video Decoding
MPEG-4 Video,XVID Encoder
H.264/AVC,H.263
MPEG-4 Video,H.264/AVC
Sorenson H.263,H.264/AVC
RealMedia
ZJMedia MPEG-4 Encoder,
MPEG-4 Video,H.264/AVC
MPEG-1 ,MPEG-2
H.264
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- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Format
.avi
.mp4
.v
.rm/rmvb
.mov/mkv
.mpg
.3gp
.mp2
.mp3
.m4a/aac
.amr
.jpg
.bmp
.png
Type
Video
Music
Picture
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