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PICO POCKET PROJECTOR USER MANUAL

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1. O lt Exit sharpness setting mode O 4 D Ax 4 Adjust Setting Scroll other settings Color Mode LED Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the sharpness icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied 1 When a computer is connected via USB the projector automatically detects the connection and the message below appears on screen 1 Confirm Transfer 1 Displayed screen varies 1 q depending on the last session 4 The screen turns black after 60 seconds for 1 power saving Press Oto wake up the display 1 x I ae po Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly Check your computer for the upload status 1 When upload is complete you must unplug the y 1 USB cable to display the Home menu 1 x Y ComparisLe Vipeo VGA Move TROUBLESHOOTING Timing Table Mode Resolution V Sync Hz SN E MOBO GD i woo 6 1004768 0 wA n x 1780800 10460 480i 480P 60 Composte sms SD om Te Or 10801 50 60 ee i SS e e i lt Note gt i Video format does not support content with B Frame function oo PP If you experience a problem with your projector please refer to the following information If a problem persists please contact your local retailer or service center Image Problems No image appears on screen Ensure the cables charger battery are corr
2. Rainbow ptt 1 211 KB Blue xis 143 KB Catdoc 165 KB Black Sheep doc 256 KB eee 1e O 4 x Change data I alv 5 source l a n f Summer doc 128KB 4 View File Office Viewer Rainbow ptt 1 211 KB Blue xis 143 KB a x Oja ER Change data Catdoc 165 KB v gt or div h Dy source Black Sheep doc 256 KB O O a Ss DA Pay v D View mode see page 14 Optoma E e Comparipinity Document The projector uses Picsel File Viewer Font Language Support Compatible Document Format Font Language to open and view Microsoft Word files File Format le Extension The projector has limited font e and Adobe PDF files E i w support When a document with English Portuguese Supported Versions docx unsupported font is opened Office French spanish mn o ot Viewer automatically substitutes the German Swedish Sn e Microsoft Office Application oot unsupported font with default system Italian Traditional Chinese Microsof Word 95 Word Excel Power Point if fonts This may cause the document Japanese Simplified Chinese Microsoft Word 97 HTML xISx layout to look different Korean PUES Microsoft Word 2000 Adobe PDF ht Polish Greek Microsoft Word 2003 4 k SA ar WATOE a O embedded i Adobe PDF 1 0 1 P RR The Projector supports one default i in Microsoft Word documents Embedded fonts are used in priority over the projector s
3. e Internal memory capacity a External memory USB capacity Power adapter A EM connected Software updates can be obtained from the OPTOMA website www optoma com www optoma eu www optoma com tw CA 1 On your computer create a folder named upgrade or 2 Download the latest firmware from www optoma com and save it in the upgrade ES folder bp 3 Copy the upgrade folder to the root folder of the microSD card bp Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot of the projector hp 5 Follow the steps below gt 1 Select Setup ic O O q 4 va gt O Musi Office View Display Setting Slideshow o T Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly 5 Wait to Complete O x New firmware 1 2 found Upgrade the firmware Upgrade may take a while to complete do not touch any keys appears if there is no update file in the A microSD card a 1 A No new firmware is found message 1 I I 6 Turn Off the Projector EOI e Do not touch any buttons or turn off the When the screen below appears update is l j RR A l complete Press and hold the ete button for l projector while upgrading is in meee i 6 seconds to turn off the projector _ Otherwise this may damage the projector J Do not remove the microSD card until the upgrade is complete 7 Turn On the Projector Music Op
4. Lens Eight Button gt 3 Cincel ESC Button x UpBytton A OK B O Left sat Focus Dial Down Button St 9 Home Button O 10 LED Indicator 0 11 Lanyard gt 12 Speaker Q 13 DC Input On 14 Audio Out Connector 15 MicroSD Card Slot 16 IR Receiver 17 Universal I O Connectort 18 Mini HDMI Connector 19 AV Input Connector 20 Micro USB Port 21 Power Button 22 Battery Cover 23 Screw Hole for Tripod Converter 4 FOCUS gt lt Note gt 1 1 Items 2 6 and 8 are also function buttons 1 1 Functions vary depending on the current 1 1 mode 1 1 Remove the battery cover O 2 Align the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery compartment 3 Push the battery to secure it in place 4 Slide the battery cover back into place 0 7 Tere O Standard Accessory IM ee Power adaptor with AC plug W VGA cable Te USB to micro USB cable Battery AV cable Remote control TS E ptional Accessory Mim Mini HDMI cable ico AM e Pod connection kit lt Note gt im a USB cable for iPod connector 1 The standard accessories may vary in each b iPod cable 1 region due to different applications Comi O On ds c Pod connector E a I 9 C omponent cable 1 The inclusive power plug head varies per 10 USB cable for flash drive region When the LED indicator lights red the battery is low Replace the battery immediately or
5. Pico PockET PROJECTOR User MANUAL Eve SAFETY WARNINGS Avoid staring facing directly into the projector beam at all times Keep your back to the beam as much as possible A stick or laser pointer is recommended to avoid the need for the user to enter the beam When projector is used in a classroom adequately supervise students when they are asked to point out something on the screen In order to minimize power use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels A 2 9 31 GLOSS OF HOUSING OF PERIPHERAL DEVICES 15 22 MEETING AG1 EK1 The requirements for the gloss of housing apply to peripheral devices used at the visual display workplace according to BildscharbV Peripheral devices intended for use outside the visual display workplace can receive a GS Mark if the scope is indicated in the User s Manual as well as the certificate That means the following wording is possible in situations where the use within the field of view is not intended and where sufficient hints are given in the User s Manual for the avoidance of such situations to ensure that display work is not affected Wording in the certificate This device is not intended for use in the direct IMPORTANT SAFETCINSTRUCTION 1 Do not block any ventilation opere To ensure reliable operation of the 44 projector and to protect from over heating it is recommended to install the projector in a location that does not block ventilation As an example d
6. pe e came MPEG a D1 30fps 4M bps ISONEC 14496 22004 O6KHz 24 bits E e a AAA sensata 48KH 256k ISO IEC 144 ee oe Ns ee ae ee q ea BOOM SOS Daio O SMPTE AIM MP3 MPEG 1 yer 2 eK Hz ap0kons SOME TE fr compat adere NO and 3 Audio P AMGISO IEC 11172 4 fora Fu Layer 3 decoder PCM 48KHz 2304kbps ITU T G 711 Vorbis stereo 48KHz 500kbps htpilxiph orgiortisidocVorbis_ _speeh WMAS Windows Media Audio Standard wg E pi o a Decoder Specifications Image Decoders Image Decoder Layer Version Maximum Megapixels Compliance Specification EEE A O O O Baseline non interleave Appenox COPYRIGHT TRADEMARK Clause for Office Document Viewer Copyright O Optoma Company Other brands or logos are trademarks The End User may not Limited gr registered trademarks of their make copies of the Picsel Products or All rights reserved respective companies make them available for use by third Optoma reserves the right to make parties technical changes Optoma assumes This deviee js not intended for use in reverse engineer disassemble reverse no liability for damages incurred the direct fief of view at visual display translate or in any way decode the directly or indirectly from errors workplaces Picsel Products or any copy or part of omissions or discrepancies between it in order to derive any source code Save only as is permitted by any applicable law the device and this documentation
7. 9 508 20 752 3 29 6 1524 60 1504 5 59 2 3048 120 Er How TO Use THE MENU 5 y O oy Y Press the corresponding button of the desired ipn Press X to go back a previous screen O Enter Photo menu 4 bp e x lt Note gt L 1 Enter Music menu Enter Office Viewer menu Enter Video menu I Select input Enter Setup menu 1 Abutton guide appears on the lower left corner of most screens see below The guide source signal varies depending on the current mode Press the corresponding button t Sec the option or Return to the Home operation I menu a C AA Home menu Submenu E Travel Office Viewer Setup Na Gere Travel Day2 mkv A E Travel Day3 mkv Data source icon The projector reads from memory sources in the following order External source USB microSD card internal memory Press the corresponding button of the menu item that you want to access For example to access Video press O Button guide Press the corresponding button to select the option or operation Submenu Items Rainbow mp3 Blue mp3 Cat mp3 Black Sheep mp3 J Travel Day3 mkv Video menu Music menu Photo menu Video Setting Music Setting Rainbow ptt 1 211 KB o LE em Display Setting Slideshow System IS 143 KB fe Catdoc 165 KB i i Black Sheep doc 256 KB gt Office Viewer menu Input menu Setup menu Playing Videos from the
8. Internal Memory Micros D Cara or Extemal Solta esperasse rena piscas ais asda K Q EE EAE TEE TAE SES If an external source USB is inserted the Qh external memory is read first If you want to read Va data from the microSD card or internal memory to press lt in the appropriate screen to change the O data source See steps below A 2 Select Data Source bp The screen the source icon on the button guide hp and the sequence in which screens appear vary j E depending on the available data source If the 2 external source or microSD card is not inserted Qh its screen is skipped when lt Jis pressed and the 0 source icon on the button guide is not shown Travel Travel Day1 mkv y Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv 1 Select Video ic Photo Office Viewer Setup oO Ea Travel Change data source Travel Dayl mkv internal I Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv gt aK ado Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly Lalo A The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step A CA eee TAS fy Travel Day3 mkv Change data source I I 2 I SJ 4 Playback File x gt or O q 0xXD O0xXD B Y mx Change data source 4 x v gt 5 Travel Day3 mkv Travel Dayl mkv Travel Day2 mkv ARO If the selected video file is unfini
9. out connector of the projector 9 lt Note gt 11 All other brand and product names are 1 trademarks or registered trademarks of 1 their respective companies 12 The cables connecting the video output 1 devices are not supplied please contact the device vendor 13 iPod nano iP od touch iP hone iP od classic version 5 and above 4 Designed for iP od iP hone Mobile phone PMP with TV out functions Using with devices with audio signal voltage gt 0 3Vrms y is not recommended 15 The optional USB cable for iPod Connector is used to charge the iPod device using a 1 computer The projector projects media files directly from data sources internal memory microSD card or external source USB By default the projector displays from the internal memory However if a microSD card is inserted the projector reads from the microSD card first Inserta microSD card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down 1 lt Note gt 1 1 Toremove the microSD card push the 1 card to eject it from the slot 1 Do not remove the microSD card while l the projector is projecting image from the card This can cause data loss or i damage the card Supports microSD card size up to 32GB The microSD card is not included inthe i package The projector reads data from the USB flash drive first if one is inserted Connect the USB flash drive to the projector using a U
10. particular instal lation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the device and receiver e Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice Shielded cables All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufac turer could void the user s authority which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission to operate this device Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Remarque l intention des utilisateurs canadiens Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Declaration of Confo
11. DA Exit brightness settings e pa e Scroll other settings Contrast Sharpness Color Mode LED Mode Brightness When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the y brightness icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied Selecting LED Mode Settings ecsssescsse rsss rs sec res resese roncar ereraas asa r canas en nen es ere seas an aada 1 View Source Content Display Display mode o 2 Select Settings 3 Select LED Mode 4 Adjust Setting Exit LED mode settings Scroll other settings Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Mode LED Mode LED Mode settings When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the LED mode icon automatically disappears and its j setting is applied Po a E A V l Selecting Color Mode Settings e 2 PER PEE RED A i Y 1 View Source Content Display Display mode pele 2 Select Settings Color Mode E o AJO ID VI X Exit color mode settings Scroll other settings LED Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color LED Extended Use to project more vibrant colored pictures When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the 1 Color mode icon automatically disappears and its I setting is applied amp O project standard AdjusinaSharpness Selos eras AAA AAA AAA AE aa 1 View Source Content Display Display mode eae 2 Select Settings 3 Select Sharpness
12. SB cable for flash drive D O A A M t lt Note gt l 1 USB cable for flash drive is not included in the package 2 The projector only supports USB flash drive up to 5V 150mA with FAT32 format 3 USB hard disk drive is not supported Screw a standard tripod into the screw hole on the projector 1 lt Note gt l 1 The tripod is an optional accessory 1 I C lt gt Screen Size Width B OATES E E A EE a a EEE AES Gpternal memory or the microSD A 1 Iftdimed on turn off the projector 2 ConA laptop or PC using the supplied to micro USB cable 3 Turn on the pfpiector See How to Tre A Data via USB on page 23 A KA FR A CS 1 lt Note gt A 1 The laptop PC can only detect the input Q source when the projector is switched on 1 1 The projection will stop when this connection 4 1 is made Screen Size Height C Screen Diagonal D Ci CC aiii essas ns trab scan canas Ponto dp aa ROO Sete A ian aan ssGe Lo asd Dan ess E usal Das elos selene a See eens Wee can Cs eee DA QuE duo ada cout oe ne a SC oca Ca ana aan src ca ADE suo eee a don Suns gy eee eee SO Ds und oca andas oes a a o ee ee eee we ee a ee ee ee ee eee Beets eee ee ep ee en eg ee ee ee fee ee eee eee ee Projection Distance A Meter inch 0 2 0 66 0 4 1 31 0 6 1 97 0 8 2 62 2 4 7 87 4 8 15 75 MA mm inch mm inch 62 7 2 5 127 5 125 4 4 9 254 10 188 1 7 4 381 15 250 8 9
13. connect the power adapter to charge the battery 1 Make sure the projector is turned off 2 Insert the plug O 3 Connect the charger 9 0 4 During charging the LED indicator lights red O 5 The LED indicator turns green when the battery is fully charged This process may take up to 2 5 hours 4 1 lt Note gt 1 1 The battery will not charge while the projector is operating 2 For LED indicator information see page 23 3 After the projector is turned off the battery may not start charging right away due to over temperature protection The projector will automatically start charging once it cools off 4 The battery has a lifespan and ages every time itis charged and discharged It will gradually loose its charging capability as it ages Replace the battery at the end of its lifespan Connect the VGA Component HDMI device using an appropriate cable 0 0 Insert the universal connector with the arrow mark facing down eee e e ee e e lt Note gt Component and HDMI cables are not included in the package Audio input only ojector on or off Y For frbtime use the Language screen fpears 1 Highlight fre desired language AVID Z 2 Select the item K O Za 6 Q 1 Connectthe AV input source 0 0 2 Connect external speakers to the audio
14. econd interval lt Note gt For optimum display performance of static photos or slide show playback it is recommended to use smaller file size and lower resolution photos o PP PP ss o s Viewing Documents from the Internal Memory MicroSD Cara or External Source sussa faso is raposa ans na danada Ri a a Sa a If an external source USB is inserted the E external memory is read first If you want to read oy data from the microSD card or internal memory O press Jin the appropriate screen to change the O data source See steps below 2 Select Data Source en The screen the source icon on the button guide E and the sequence in which screens appear vary y depending on the available data source If the 2 external source or microSD card is not inserted A its screen is skipped when lt Jis pressed and the 0 source icon on the button guide is not shown E Summer doc 128 KB Q HE ie E 3 Select File Black Sheep doc 256 KB 5 PER q 1 Select Office Viewer seio B Office Viewer Summer doc 128KB Change data source Rainbow ptt 1 211 KB Bluexis 143 KB Cat doc 165 KB 9 13 p lt Y x O Black Sheep doc 256 KB x I J e Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly e Office Viewer S Summer doc 128KB AQ ote gt The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step
15. ectly and securely connected Ensure the pins of connectors are notcrooked or broken Make sure the projector is switched on Image is out of focus Adjust the Focus Dial Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance 9 6 to 126 6 inches 0 245 to 3 215 meters from the projector See page 5 Image is too small or too large Move the projector closer to or further from the screen Image is reversed Select Setup gt Display gt Projection from the OSD and set the projection direction Audio Problems No sound During video or music playback press the button Battery Problems Battery capacity is low Remove the battery and clean the connectors The battery is worn out and needs to be replaced The battery may not charge correctly after the projector is turned off due to the high temperature emitted by the projector Let the projector cool for a while before connecting the charger LED Indicator Bee CEDER ra SSD ES eo 2 ON Fae In operation eee Red i Battery charging Green Battery charging lt Note gt The LED flashes red when the projector temperature reaches 80 C Itis recommended to switch off the l projector to allow it to cool down When the projector temperature reaches 85 C the projector automatically shuts down due to the built in temperature protection This is not a malfunction Let the projector cool down before switching it on aga
16. eps below h 2 Select Data Source 4 gt The screen the source icon on the button guide Q and the sequence in which screens appear vary o depending on the available data source If the Q external source or microSD card is not inserted 0 its screen is skipped when lt Jis pressed and the O source icon on the button guide is not shown a On 1 Select Music ie Change data source Summer mp3 Rainbow mp3 Blue mp3 Office Viewer Catmp3 Black Sheep mp3 ua e Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly Summer mp3 Rainbow mp3 ee o 0 Blue mp3 lt N ote gt CEE The displayed screen may vary depending on the Black Sheep mp3 selected data source on the previous step oo o o Change data source ote oas x a vo Summer mp3 O Rainbow mp3 Blue mp3 Change data T source Black Sheep mp3 9 4 x i 25 4 Playback File A X o a vio O I VED O O va Music Playback mode see page 10 Next Song Rainbow mp3 lt Note gt gt The button guide disappears when the keypad is not used for 3 seconds i To display the button guide press any key 1 except x oro peeps 14 44 AO n Next Song Rainbow mp3 Adjust volume Back to previous screen Previous track 1 To change repeat or shuffle settings see i r Music Settings below 1 1 Select Setup i AE Ea P
17. er clockwise p ome a Previous photo id Return to Home menu How To View PHOTOS SLIDESHOW MODE In Slideshow mode photos are played LL ll mae lt Note gt continuously at a specified interval To change slideshow interval settings and time while playing music stored in the enable disable background music see internal memory as background E o d 1 Enter Slideshow Mode a 2 View Slideshow 3 Exit Slideshow Mode fofa x Slideshow mode Full screen mode peta E Pause P lay slideshow X Volume up Make sure that background music setting is On to enable this feature Save the music files mp3 format under the Slideshow Music folder in the internal memory Only music files stored in the internal memory Slideshow Music folder can be played as background music Return to Home menu Exitslideshow 1 Select Setup Display Setting Compatible Photo Format FileFormat File Extension ee oe O Po TWEPOMAL O ME EXENSION lt Note gt A i The projector supports the following photo BMP bmp resolution JPG Jpg Bitmap file up to 2M megapixels each i JPEG jpeg E Jpeg file up to 10M megapixels each If a photo resolution is over these limitations the file will not be shown in the file directory screen e PP o us Slide Show Timer 2 second interval Timer 5 second interval Timer 10 s
18. in oco e ee Video Leies AA eee Description TE ene Veo Ann orSpe i o d L BR l H E AAC 0 Conaire Ideo uio OF peec G ntaine Video Audio or Speech a Decoder Z Decoder Decoder oe HEAN Seve CR Retna ein Us Rea ae A o e Om O a L sm 3gp HM AMAR Ph MEAN ME A AE MPEG AMRWB mo yy PCM G 711 E a AMR WB Poa ten HEM NPEGASP SM MPEG fof wmv a WMV i 2 A QQ e A E EEEE A fcc Audio Containers Image Containers eee ss Soreson Container Audio Decoder Container Image Decoder MB l aco MEMCO gM ed us adf ERA JPG jpg we MP3 E eee weer HEAAC a JPEG jpeg Mm HE AAC e am o NRE E e ARAB e ape MPE AMR WB ee ape Ob AA A A A eee MA o a Mc AMRWB os flac A O A h HE AAC EEN ENN A MBB 0 Vorbis Audio and Speech Decoders Video Decoders Audio or Speech Layer Version Sampling mm mio rene ee Maximum im ia T __Deender Mn Frequency n a Meta Bite ComplenolSpedicaon ITU T 6 72 E TE O O ADPCM Avatints mono AKH Ca RR O ua Ho BP L10 Short DI 30fps 4Mbps ISO IEC 14496 2 2004 AMR NB Fo mono BKHz 122kbps i 3GPP TS 26 073 Ci HtaderMode 0 AMR WB mono 16KHz 23 85kbps 3GPPTS 26073 il H264 dd a oe UEL O a O te oe i 96KHz for Fast Monkeys Audio source athito mpeg BH 800x480 30fps 10Mbps Support UV444 422 420 and dll APE a amp Normal 86lkbps files monkeysaudio com MAC_ a a A8KHz for High SDK_406 zi E
19. ng or removi covers may expose you to dangerous ges or other hazards Please contact y local reseller or service center before Oy send the unit for repair 21 Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector They may touch dangerous voltage points and short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock 22 See projector enclosure for safety related markings 23 The unit should only be repaired by appropriate service personnel 24 Do not touch the projector for a long time while the projector is used 25 CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type 26 Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions field of view at visual display workplaces To avoid incommoding reflexions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view REGULATION amp SAFETY NOTICES This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector FCC notice This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a
20. o not place the projector on a crowded coffee table sofa bed etc Do not put the projector in an enclosure such as a book case or a cabinet that restricts air flow 2 Do not use the projector near water or moisture To reduce the risk of fire and or electric shock do not expose the projector to rain or moisture 3 Do not install near heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves or any other apparatus such as amplifiers that emits heat 4 Do not use the projector in direct sunlight 5 Do not use near any appliance generating a strong magnetic field 6 Do not use the projector in areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt 7 Turn off the product before cleaning 8 Turn off the product before removing the battery 9 Disconnect the battery if the product is not being used for a long period of time 10 Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 5 35 C 11 Relative Humidity is 5 35 C 80 Max non condensing 12 Do not expose the battery to 19 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Do not use the unit if it has been Q physically damaged or abused Physical amage abuse would be but not li d to jt has been dropped E Ch Zer or plug has been damaged Liquida een spilled on to the projector Projector bi exposed to rain or moisture E Something has Sp in the projector or something is loo ide Do not attempt to service it yourself Openi
21. pending on the l 1 selected input signal 1 Retum to Home menu ls Changing Aspect Ratio S ettings A A bec ahs pv A a ZA O ap N Ga 1 View Source Content Display Cn Display mode pene 2 Select Aspect Ratio 3 Scr l Aspect Ratio Setting _ Jota re o 0 v 2 16 9 m Se Ng T When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the l jo i j j j Scroll option J y aspect ratio icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied i 9 a x CELTAS ALA ARI Ae E 4 Pad Vib to JW Scroll option 7 E i la i Bem AUTO Ee A 2 y rele I J o e qn Pa a nT Adjustin CONWESTSCUINGS recinto dr sro dardo E EEE EET canina dns aro muitos 1 View Source Content Display Display mode PEA 2 Select Settings on 3 Select Contrast Yolal x m ota x lt Y De mv gt Tings O 4 Adjust Setting 0 4 x pig VED Cet o Cas Exit contrast settings Scroll other settings Sharpness Color LED Brightness sence Seer Any When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the contrast icon automatically disappears and its 2 setting is applied 1 O EEEREN Adjusting Brightness Settings e 7 APRE RPA PERES DRE DR PU K 1 View Source Content Display Va pialay mode e 2 Select Settings i j oja fofa x Ar o off qe Eg 4 Adjust Setting ons ola x ee we pd VE
22. ress matched symbol to enter specific function directly Compatible Audio Format File Format Audio Decoder File Format Audio Decoder Viewing Photos from the Internal Memory MicroSD Cara or External Source eras so id dollars If an external source USB is inserted the external memory is read first If you want to read or data from the microSD card or internal memory O press Jin the appropriate screen to change the O data source See steps below 2 Select Data Source bp The screen the source icon on the button guide Ly and the sequence in which screens appear vary A depending on the available data source If the b external source or microSD card is not inserted 2 its screen is skipped when is pressed and the Ca source icon on the button guide is not shown 0 y 1 Select Photo ome Change data source Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly TAN ote gt The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step PP o PP ms Change data source conh v D o lw 4 Enter Current Page 609 4 x 0 4 x Latvi o 0 ajvada 0 o Change data source 5 Browse Thumbnails 6 Preview File lt Note gt The button guide disappears when the keypad is not used for 3 seconds 1 To display the button guide press any key except x oro Rotate 90 clockwise Rotate 90 count
23. rmity for EU countries e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC including amendments e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC if product has RF function temperatures above 60 C 140 F 13 New or idle batteries can have short term reduced capacity Fully charge the battery before initial use 14 Do not put the battery into your mouth 15 Do not let the battery contacts touch another metal object 16 Do not drop throw or try to bend your product 17 May explode if disposed of in fire 18 Clean only with dry cloth DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs This symbol found on your product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal
24. shed from a previous playback Playback from start O x Play from start from start Playback from last point The button guide disappears when the keypad is not used for 3 seconds To display the button guide press any key except x or o Adjust volume Back to previous screen Return to Home menu Fast forward lt Note gt y To change repeat settings see Video 1 q Settings below 1 Select Setup STA 2 Select Video Setting i x 3 Adjust Settings q Browser display small icon Browser display large icon Compatible Video Format Video AudioorSpeech Video Audio or Speech Video AudioorSpeech FleFomat decoder Decoder FSM Decoder Decoder POE pecader Decoder HBO OO enc O o HB MEC m e 3gp HIM AMR NB e O E TN MPEG o ama o a MP3 O peg PCW G 711 Spark i AMR NB oi AMR WB i 4 263 MP3 4 HB MP3 e A Ui REED Saad aa Po H264 i j oa MEMO MPEGASP PADRE a MPEG ee e mp4 te AMR NB pe O VOL WMA Video format does not support content with mea CRM O MM amo qo E Playing Music from the Internal Memory MicroSD Cara or Extemal Source passos asa ire o o E EEA NT YY If an external source USB is inserted the amp external memory is read first If you want to read or data from the microSD card or internal memory O press lt in the appropriate screen to change the O data source See st
25. toma E Resetting the System by Reset Menu estes csi i dC EC aah es ee NCGS asa eRe atada ROS ZA aaa A i Note gt amp When the system is reset all files stored in or 1 the internal memory will be deleted Ensure y O tall files are backed up before resetting 4 O Video Setting Music Setting Music oto d r E a Display Setting Slideshow O Tam ja Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly e Db x 4 Confirm Reset E ed 3 Select Reset Language Information O gt Fa wa 0 System Firmware Update Reset Do vou want to reset whole system Reboot the projector a Tal hae Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly Selecting Input Source M anually Ih ad and aid AAA dire AA A med ee E EEN di ds ida de dd If more than one external devices are connected to the projector or the projector cannot automatically detect the external device You have to manually select the input source To do this perform the following steps below 1 Select Input Music O ome LOs Return to Home menu ca rt 3 Enter Display Mode ray v p E Display mode t ii nt Displ 4 Adjust Volume Settings pikan guide 5 Exit Display Mode il View Source Content stig display mode gt tud VGA 800 x 600 Settings 1 EEEE OR RO IR 1 The signal message box briefly appears on l screen its label varies de
26. ystem fonts font for each language lt Note gt gt 1 The button guide disappears when the i 1 keypad is not used for 3 seconds i 1 To display the button guide press any key 1 1 except x or O 4 Pan up down DN l left right el Return to Home menu in Zoom mode 1 Select Setup 2 Select Display Setting 3 Adjust Settings 0 4 x Lo oh alv Dkh ESTAEA O ent Video Setting Music Setting ac j mi al Music Photo Office Viewer Setup 6 ba a i pero Press matched symbol to enter specific function directly LED Mode Movie available only when the power adapter is plugged LED Mode Bright available only when the power adapter is plugged SeLecT Menu LANGUAGE E LE Select System Select Setup AP Video Setting Music Setting Display S etting Slideshow o ai x lt v 6 D Select Language Confirm language ce O FATO Return to Home menu vota x IEP Select your preferred menu language Options are English French Spanish Portuguese Brazilian German Italian Russian Polish Dutch Swedish Greek Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Korean Japanese View PROJECTOR INFORMATION Select Setup oTa gx Select System Display Setting Slideshow Return to Home Menu View Information o MicroSD card capacity

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