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1. E7 LED Pico User Guide Safety Precautions Please avoid looking directly into the projector s lens while the unit is operating Doing so could cause damage to your eyes Do not use this projector under direct sunlight Do not use this projector near sources of heat such as space heaters or fireplaces This projector will automatically shut down if the internal temperature reaches 140 F Lengthly exposure to high temperatures may damage your projector Do not allow liquids to come in contact with this projector if the projector is exposed to liquids the internal electronics may be damaged Please avoid dropping hitting or throwing this projector Please make sure the projector s batteries are installed properly Improperly installed batteries may explode or leak To prevent possible damage to your projector from leaking batteries please remove the batteries if you do not plan on using your projector for an extended period of time The Indicator LED Your projector s indicator LED is designed to inform you of the status of your projector When the Indicator LED is Green the projector is operating normally If the projector shuts down and the indicator LED starts flashing Green the projector has automatically shut down due to overheating Ifthe LED begins to flash Red while the projector is operating this means that the batteries are running low and need to be replaced Remote control Overview 1 Escape button 2 Up
2. Carrying pouch Remote control This user guide European U K plug Australian plug adapter adapter plug adapter E1 LED Pico Specifications Optical Engine 3M Color Sequential engine MM200 Resolution 640 x 480 Aspect ratio 4 3 200 1 Manual Built in 0 5 watt stereo speakers Photo JPEG and Bitmap Video file extensions AVI MP4 Video codecs Xvid Divx 3gp Audio codecs PCM ADPCM MP3 AAC Composite video with stereo line audio jacks Standard 3 5 mm stereo headphone jack Standard Mini USB port with USB adapter cable 4 AA batteries or DC 5V 2 0 Amp power adapter 5 volt USB for transferring data Battery life Up to 6 hours Certifications CE FCC ROHS Power source Operating temperature 40 F to 104 F Storage temperature 30 F to 180 F Item Dimensions 4 5x 2 3 x 1 1 inches ltem Weight 117g without batteries Specifications are subject to change without notice Troubleshooting Before contacting us regarding an issue with your projector please refer to the following troubleshooting section Make sure you are holding the power button down for up to 5 seconds My projector won t power up Make sure the projector is either plugged in or has fresh batteries installed Make sure the batteries are installed correctly can t switch the projector to The projector will disable the high brightness mode if it high brightness mode detects that the batteries are low Replace the ba
3. A V cable that can allow it to be connected to any device that outputs Composite video such as a mobile device DVD player video game console or PC with TV out capability First connect the color coded plugs on the A V cable to the Composite video device then plug the other end of the A V cable into the A V IN jack on the back of the projector The projector will then automatically switch to Composite video mode Mobile Device 0 an Using the Headphone jack Next to the A V IN jack is a standard 3 5mm headphone jack which you can connect a pair of headphones to or a pair of amplified speakers When you plug in a pair of headphones or external speakers the projector s internal speakers are automatically disabled Accessing your Projectors internal memory You can access the projector s internal memory or an SD card if inserted by connecting the included USB cable and plugging it into a computer that supoports the USB 2 0 standard You do not need to have the projector plugged in or have batteries inserted in order to access the projector s internal memory If you have an SD card inserted into your projector it will be accessed instead of the internal memory Remove the SD card to gain access to the projector s internal memory Accessories Your projector comes with the following accessories Composite video cable Power adapter USB cable pape North American ee plug adapter
4. batteries using the diagrams in the battery compartment to ensure correct polarity Your projector can run for up to 6 hours on 4 standard AA alkaline batteries Your projector will also operate with rechargable bateries However it is not designed to recharge them Installing and removing an SD card The SD card slot is located behind the battery cover next to the power button With the battery cover removed you can insert or remove an SD card With the projector right side up insert the SD card label side down into the SD slot Gently push it in until you hear it click into place To remove an SD card from your projector press on it until you hear another click The SD card should then eject allowing you to remove it Setting up your Projector Attaching the tripod optional Your projector comes with a tripod which can allow the projector to be set up and used on any stable surface Attach the tripod by gently screwing it into the tripod socket located on the bottom of the projector Gently bend the tripod s legs outward Powering on Press and hold the power button on the projector for up to 5 seconds After powering up the projector will display a menu screen allowing you to select its internal memory or an SD card if inserted Adjusting the focus Rotate the focus wheel in either direction to adjust the focus If you are unable to obtain perfect focus you may need to relocate the projector Brightness level button P
5. arrow button 3 Left arrow button 4 Down arrow button 5 Right arrow button 6 OK button 7 Volume control buttons 8 Play button Ev ib 9 Skip forward button 10 Skip backward button Pico Projector 11 Pause button Buttons 7 through 11 are for playing videos only Your projector s remote control uses one 3 volt CR2025 button cell battery To replace the battery slide out the battery retainer located on the bottom of the remote control Note the polarity of the old battery and gently pull it out of the retainer Insert a fresh battery then replace the retainer Projector Overview Top View Focus control Dee AE td eh Ay AA yivss gt oe RIT Says Tanz Le s Indicator LED ne Le 2 1 i i f i RS By NE age Speaker Power button Sener Mini USB connector Headphone jack A V input jack Battery and SD Slot cover Up button Button Panel OK button Esc button Brightness level button Left button l Down button Right button Slide battery cover in this direction to Bottom View remove it Insert batteries n Tripod socket Sts Lt R ee Ze a are S gt LUN TE IN ed LT FT EA pe re UN TE ae a It ae Bl ee LAS vo a Le TU a En CRE EL ET ee OT ER LUN ar an PPT R an une AT button Speaker Getting Started Installing the batteries Grasp the sides of the battery cover and pull backwards to slide it off Insert 4 AA
6. lay all photos in the 4 3 aspect ratio or Crop to Fill mode which will crop the edges of a photo to fill the screen Slideshow duration You can choose between 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes or 15 minutes The default is 5 seconds Slideshow effect Choices are Random Snake Partition Erase Blinds Random lines Grid Cross Spiral Rect Close Paging 3D flip 3D exchange Black In Out Disappear Push Roll 3D Rotate Mosaic Fade In Out Sliding and 3D Split Video Setup This sub menu allows you to change how your projector will play videos Display mode You can choose between original size and full screen If you are playing videos with a resolution of 640x480 or higher they will be shown in full screen regardless of this setting Play Mode You can choose between Once Repeat and Random System Setup This sub menu allows you to change the language settings or reset all settings back to their defaults Language Use the arrow keys to select between English Chinese Simplified Chinese French German Italian Spanish and Hebrew Default Setting Press the OK button A confirmation menu will appear Press the OK button again to change all settings back to their defaults Note that changing any of these settings affects how the projector will play files in both its internal memory and on an SD card Using your Projector with Composite video devices Your projector comes with an
7. ou to the main menu You can change how photos are displayed in the Settings menu Playing Videos If supported video files are available on the source you have selected you can view them by select ing the Video option on the main menu screen Use the navigation arrow buttons on either the remote control or the projector to select the video that you want to play Press the OK button to begin playing the video While the video is playing you can pause it by pressing the Pause button on the remote control or the OK button Press the Play or OK button to resume playing the video To reverse a video press the left arrow button To skip forward press the right arrow button To skip to the next video press the Skip forward button on the remote control To select the previous video press the Skip backward button Your projector has been tested with video resolutions up to 720x480 Higher video resolutions are not supported and may not play on your projector Changing the Settings From the main menu screen select the Setting option In the Settings menu you can change how your projector will operate Photo Setup Here you can change how your projector will display photos Display Mode You can choose between Slideshow mode Thumbnail mode or Browse mode The default setting is Slideshow mode Display Ratio You can choose between Fit to Screen which will display photos in their correct aspect ratio Full Screen which will disp
8. ress the Brightness level button to switch from normal brigfhtness to high brightness This will increase the projector s light output to maximum It will also decrease battery life If the projector is operating off of batteries the normal brightness setting will be the default When the projector s batteries start to run low the high brightness setting will no longer be available Projector Startup When your projector powers up you will see a source selection screen that will allow you to select between the internal memory or an SD card if inserted If an SD card has not been inserted only the internal memory will be selectable After selecting either the projector s internal memory or an SD card you will be presented with the main menu screen where you can select between Photo Video and Setting Use the navigation arrow buttons on either the remote control or the projector to select an option or press the Esc key on either the remote or the projector to return to the source selection screen Viewing Photos If supported image files are available on the source you have selected you can view them by select ing the Photo option on the main menu screen By default they will be shown as a slideshow Press the Esc button on either the remote or the projector to exit the slideshow and enter Thumbnail mode Pressing the Esc key again will move up one level in the directory tree if available Continuing to press the Esc key will return y
9. tteries or plug in the projector s power adapter Please make sure your videos are in a supported format with a supported file extension Supported file extensions are avi My projector will not play my and mp4 Supported video codecs are Divx Xvid and 3gp videos Please make sure your video is in a supported resolution Your projector has been tested with video resolutions up to 720x480 Your video codec may not be fully supported Try another Video playback stutters or codec has a low framerate The video bitrate or resolution may be too hign Please make sure your photos are in either the Bitmap or JPEG file format My projector will not view my photos Please make sure your image resolution is 2592x1944 or lower My projector will not detect my Please make sure your SD card is formatted SD card Try another SD card Please make sure you are aiming the remote control at the IR My remote control does not sensor located on the back of the projector work Try changing the battery in the projector s remote control 10
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