Asus ZenBeam L2 User guide

Category
Data projectors
Type
User guide
LED projector
User Manual
ZenBeam L2
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E22614
Revised Edition V2
October 2023
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Table of Contents
About this manual ........................................................................................................... 5
Conventions used in this manual .............................................................................. 6
Typography ........................................................................................................................ 6
Multi-language versions ............................................................................................... 6
Safety precautions ........................................................................................................... 7
Using your LED projector .............................................................................................. 7
Servicing and replacement of parts ......................................................................... 7
Caring for your LED projector ..................................................................................... 8
Battery precautions ........................................................................................................ 8
Proper disposal ................................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 1: Getting to know your LED projector
Features .............................................................................................................................12
Top view ............................................................................................................................12
Front view .........................................................................................................................14
Rear view ..........................................................................................................................16
Bottom view ....................................................................................................................20
LED projector remote control ....................................................................................21
Replacing the battery ..................................................................................................24
Chapter 2: Setting up
Getting started ................................................................................................................ 26
Install the Android TV Box ..........................................................................................26
Connect your LED projector to the power adapter...........................................29
Connect the LED projector to other devices .......................................................32
Adjust the height of the LED projector ..................................................................35
Press the power button ............................................................................................... 37
Auto adjust the image focus .....................................................................................38
Chapter 3: Using the on-screen display menu
Using your LED projector for the rst time ...........................................................40
On-screen display (OSD) home page ......................................................................41
Conguration menu options .....................................................................................43
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Using screen casting or mirroring ............................................................................51
Screen casting .................................................................................................................51
Screen mirroring ............................................................................................................52
Using Android TV ...........................................................................................................53
Navigating Android TV ................................................................................................53
Downloading and installing an app .......................................................................55
Using the Android TV Box with another host device........................................56
Using Light Wall ..............................................................................................................57
Starting Light Wall .........................................................................................................57
Light Wall main menu .................................................................................................. 58
Updating your LED projector ..................................................................................... 60
Adjusting the volume on the Android TV box .....................................................61
Putting your LED projector in Standby mode......................................................62
Powering o your LED projector ..............................................................................63
Appendices
Specications for ZenBeam L2 LED projector ..................................................... 72
Supported PC Timings .................................................................................................75
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About this manual
This manual provides information about the hardware and software
features of your LED projector through the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Getting to know your LED projector
This chapter details the parts of your LED projector and its
accompanying remote control.
Chapter 2: Setting up
This chapter shows you how to set up your LED projector and use its
parts for input device connection.
Chapter 3: Using the on-screen display menu
This chapter talks about the features of your LED projectors on-
screen display menu and how to navigate it using the control panel.
Appendices
This section includes safety notices for your LED projector.
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Conventions used in this manual
To highlight key information in this manual, some text are presented as
follows:
IMPORTANT! This message contains vital information that must be
followed to complete a task.
NOTE: This message contains additional information and tips that can help
complete tasks.
WARNING! This message contains important information that must be
followed to keep you safe while performing tasks and prevent damage to
your LED projector's data and components.
Typography
Bold This indicates a menu or an item that must be selected.
Italic This indicates a section that you can refer to in this manual.
Multi-language versions
Download other language versions of this User Manual via this website:
https://www.asus.com/support
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Safety precautions
Using your LED projector
Refer to the manual and take note of the safety instructions before
operating your LED projector.
Follow the notes and warnings stated in the user manual.
Do not place your LED projector on uneven or unstable surfaces.
Do not use your LED projector in smoky environments. Smoke
residue may cause build-up on critical parts and damage the LED
projector or decrease its performance.
Keep the LED projectors plastic packages out of the reach of
children.
Do not block or place anything near the LED projectors ventilation
holes. Doing so may cause internal heat build-up that can degrade
picture quality and damage the projector.
Ensure that the operating voltage of your LED projector matches the
voltage of your power source.
Servicing and replacement of parts
Do not disassemble or attempt to service this LED projector by
yourself. Contact your local ASUS service center for assistance.
When replacing parts of your LED projector, purchase items
as specied by ASUS and contact your local service center for
assistance.
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Caring for your LED projector
Switch o then unplug the LED projector from the power outlet
before cleaning it.
When cleaning the LED projector’s housing, use a clean soft cloth
dampened with water or a mix of water and neutral detergent. Wipe
it dry using a soft dry cloth.
Ensure that the lens is cool before cleaning it. Gently wipe the lens
using a lens cleaning paper. Do not touch the lens with your hands.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, benzene, or thinners on your
LED projector.
Never operate this LED projector immediately after moving it from a
cold location. When the LED projector is exposed to a drastic change
in temperature, moisture may condense on the lens and its other
internal parts. To prevent this, use the unit two (2) hours after an
extreme or sudden change in temperature occurs.
Battery precautions
When replacing the battery, do not replace it with an incorrect type
that can defeat the safeguard.
Do not dispose the battery into re or a hot oven, or mechanically
crushing or cutting the battery, as doing so may lead to an explosion.
Leaving the battery in an environment with extremely high
temperature may lead to an explosion, or the leakage of ammable
liquid or gas.
A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure may lead to an
explosion, or the leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
When the main power input is disconnected from the device, the
disconnected device should still remain readily operable.
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Proper disposal
Do not throw your LED projector in municipal waste. This
product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and
recycling. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates
that the product (electrical, electronic equipment and mercury-
containing button cell battery) should not be placed in municipal
waste. Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
Do not throw the battery in municipal waste. The symbol of the
crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be
placed in municipal waste.
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Chapter 1: Getting to know your
LED projector
Chapter 1:
Getting to know your LED
projector
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Features
Top view
Projector Cover
This removable magnetic cover allows access to the connectors for
installing the Android TV box bundled with your LED projector.
Input
This button is used to change the input source.
Available options: Android TV, HDMI, and USB-C.
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Splendid
This button is used to access the Splendid menu to select one
of preset display modes. For more details on the options in this
menu, refer to the Conguration menu options section.
NOTE: The Splendid menu cannot be accessed when Auto HDR/
HLG is enabled, and HDR video content is being projected.
Back
This button is used to return to the previous menu or page.
Joystick Navigation button
This button allows you to navigate the on-screen display menu
and select menu settings and also corresponds to specic
projector settings as indicated below.
Open main menu/OK
(push center down)
Adjust focus
(up/down)
Adjust volume
(left/right)
NOTE:
The buttons on the projector cover are only for controlling the
projector and cannot control Android TV. For control of Android TV, use
the remote control that came with the Android TV box.
For more information on using the control panel buttons to access your
LED projectors settings, refer to Chapter 3: Using your LED projector.
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Front view
Front Remote sensor
The remote sensor detects signal from your LED projectors remote
control, allowing you to access the LED projector’s control panel
from a distance of up to 3 meters and a receiving angle of ±30
degrees when the remote is directly in front of the remote sensor.
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Lens
The lens projects video or image les onscreen from your input
device.
WARNING! Do not touch the lens using your hands or any sharp
object.
NOTE: Remove the clear protective lm covering the lens before
use.
Auto-focus Camera
This camera makes it possible for the projector to quickly and
automatically adjust the focus of images.
NOTE: If you drop or hit your LED projector against a hard surface,
the camera may become misaligned, and the Auto Focus, Auto
Keystone, Smart Avoidance, and Screen Alignment features
may not work as intended. However, you will still be able to make
adjustments manually. If you notice any abnormality, contact your
local ASUS service center for assistance.
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Rear view
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Power button
Press this power button to turn on or turn o your LED projector.
The LED indicator on this button indicates the following scenarios
for your LED projector:
LED Color Status
White The LED projector is powered on, and the battery power is
more than 25%.
White (breathing) The LED projector is in standby mode, and the battery
power is more than 25%.
Red The LED projector is running on battery mode only, and
the battery power is less than 25%.
Red (breathing) The LED projector is in standby mode, and the battery
power is less than 25%.
Rear Remote sensor
The remote sensor detects signal from your LED projectors remote
control, allowing you to access the LED projector’s control panel
from a distance of up to 3 meters and a receiving angle of ±30
degrees when the remote is directly behind the remote sensor.
Battery charge indicator
This LED indicator lights up when the LED projector is plugged to
a power source using its power adapter.
IMPORTANT! Use only the bundled power adapter to charge the
battery pack and supply power to your LED projector.
LED Color Status
Red Battery charging
Green Battery fully charged
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Power (DC) input port
Insert the bundled power adapter into this port to charge the
battery pack and supply power to your LED projector.
IMPORTANT! Use only the bundled power adapter to charge the
battery pack and supply power to your LED projector.
WARNING! The adapter may become warm to hot while in use. DO
NOT cover the adapter and keep it away from your body while it is
connected to a power source.
USB 2.0 Type-A port
This USB 2.0 port provides up to 5 V / 1.5 A of output voltage and
current. You can connect your mobile device to this port to keep it
charged while using it with your LED projector.
USB Type-port
This USB Type-C® port provides the following:
DisplayPort (DP) Alt-mode signal that supports a 1920 x 1080
resolution
USB power delivery with a maximum of 5 V / 1.5 A output
Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080.
HDMI™ port
This port is for the HDMI™ (High-Denition Multimedia Interface)
connectors. This port is HDCP compliant for HD DVD, Blu-ray, and
other protected content playback.
NOTE: This port will support a resolution of up to 3840 x 2160. The
resolution may be aected by the cabling and output device.
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Audio output jack port
The audio output jack port allows you to connect your LED
projector to amplied speakers or headphones.
Manual reset pinhole
If your LED projector is unresponsive, insert a straightened paper
clip into this pinhole to turn o your LED projector, then press the
power button to turn on your LED projector again.
Leather handle
This handle allows you to easily carry your LED projector without
the need for a bag.
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Built-in stand
This LED projector comes with a built-in stand that allows you to
tilt the projector at a 4 or 8 degree angle.
Tripod socket
Attach the LED projector to a tripod with a 1/4-20UNC mounting
screw using this socket.
NOTE: This socket should only be used with tripods that are less
than 1 meter in height.
Bottom view
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Asus ZenBeam L2 User guide

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