
Check that you have the USB-C cable plugged into the USB-C port on the projector that is labeled USB-C Video and not the USB-C Charge port.

The cable has "USB-C Video Cable" printed on one end. Check that you are using the USB-C cable that came with the projector.If you are connecting a Miroir M220 via USB-C:.These ports are only able to provide USB power out for recharging smartphones or for powering streaming sticks that require power. IMPORTANT: USB ports labeled with USB 5V Outcannot be used for projecting.You can also check with your device's manufacturer. If you are not sure if you are connected correctly, check the What do I need to connect section of support articles. Check that you are using the proper cable and/or adapter to connect your source device to the projector.Check that the cables and adapters are firmly plugged in.The projector and the source device are not connected correctly. The "No Signal" message (or some models with just display the Miroir Logo screen) indicates that the projector is not receiving an input signal from your source device. These are the most common reasons you may be seeing the "No Signal" message: There are specific troubleshooting suggestions available for the most common types of sources available in these help center articles: There are many different types of sources you can connect to your Miroir projector.


For Miroir projector models that have an operating system built in (M200A and M300A), you will see the home screen displayed if the projector is not receiving an input signal. For most models, you will see a "No Signal" message on screen or only the Miroir logo screen if the projector is not receiving an input signal.

This article is intended for users who are having difficulty connecting a source device to their Miroir projector.
