CINEMOOD LTE Portable Projector - 150" Projection, Up to 3 Hours Battery, Wireless & Sim Card Slot.
Cinemood TV - First LTE Portable Projector User Manual
Getting Started
- Unbox the Cinemood TV portable projector and ensure all
components are present, including the projector, power adapter, and
40 GB SD card.
- Charge the projector using the provided power adapter. The
charging time is approximately 3 hours for a full charge.
- Insert the 40 GB SD card (or a larger capacity card up to 256
GB) into the SD card slot on the projector.
- Turn on the projector by pressing and holding the power button
for a few seconds.
Connecting to Wi-Fi and LTE
- On the projector's main menu, navigate to the Settings icon and
select it.
- Select Wi-Fi and choose your network from the list. Enter your
Wi-Fi password if prompted.
- To use LTE, insert a compatible SIM card into the SIM card slot
on the projector. In the Settings menu, select Network and choose
Cellular Data. Enable the Cellular Data option and follow any
additional prompts to set up your LTE connection.
Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
- On the projector's main menu, navigate to the Settings icon and
select it.
- Select Bluetooth and enable it if not already enabled.
- Choose the device you want to connect to from the list of
available devices and follow any additional prompts to complete the
connection.
Accessing Streaming Apps and Content
- On the projector's main menu, navigate to the desired streaming
app (e.g., Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube) and select it.
- Log in to your account for the selected app and browse the
available content. Select a video to start streaming.
- To download content for offline viewing, follow the specific
app's instructions for downloading videos.
Cloud Gaming
- On the projector's main menu, navigate to the GFN cloud-gaming
service and select it.
- Sign in or create an account to access the library of over 1000
games.
- Connect remote joysticks if desired and start playing
games.
Parental Controls, Sleep Timer, and Brightness Control
- On the projector's main menu, navigate to the Settings icon and
select it.
- Choose Parental Controls to set up restrictions for content and
app usage.
- Select Sleep Timer to set a timer for the projector to
automatically turn off.
- Adjust the Brightness Control to your desired level for optimal
viewing.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Projector not turning on: Ensure the projector
is fully charged. If the issue persists, try resetting the
projector by holding the power button for 10 seconds.
- Wi-Fi or LTE connection issues: Check your
network settings and restart the projector. If the issue persists,
try resetting your modem/router or contacting your network
provider.
- Bluetooth connection issues: Ensure Bluetooth
is enabled on both the projector and the device you are trying to
connect. Move the devices closer together and restart the pairing
process.
- App crashes or streaming issues: Check for
updates for the specific app and the projector's firmware. Restart
the projector and try again. If the issue persists, contact
Cinemood support.
- Poor image quality: Adjust the focus and
brightness settings for optimal viewing. Ensure the projector is
placed at an appropriate distance from the projection surface.
- Low battery life: Fully charge the projector
before use. If the battery continues to drain quickly, contact
Cinemood support for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I connect the Cinemood TV to gaming consoles like Nintendo
Switch, PS5, or Xbox One?
- No, the Cinemood TV projector cannot be connected to gaming
consoles. It is designed for use with the built-in GFN cloud-gaming
service.
- Can I download and install additional apps on the Cinemood TV
projector?
- The Cinemood TV projector comes preloaded with a selection of
streaming apps. New apps may be added through cloud software
updates, but users cannot manually install additional apps.
- Can I project DRM-protected content using the Cinemood TV
projector?
- No, DRM-protected content cannot be screen-mirrored using the
Cinemood TV projector.
- How do I update the Cinemood TV projector's firmware?
- Updates for the Cinemood TV projector are provided through
cloud software updates. Ensure your projector is connected to Wi-Fi
and check the Settings menu for any available updates.
- What is the maximum SD card capacity supported by the Cinemood
TV projector?
- The Cinemood TV projector supports SD cards with a maximum
capacity of 256 GB.
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Specifications
Brand | CINEMOOD |
Category | Electronics > Video Projectors |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Built-In Speaker, Lightweight |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
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