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1. This Projector supports multiple image formats 11 Audio Select and play audio files 1 Inthe main menu use the 4 p keys to highlight music pres OK to select it use the AW lt gt keys to select and open Audio files use the buttons to adjust the volume 2 During Audio playback press OK to open the function key menu and use 4 and OK to achieve their functions 3 During music playback press PII to pause and press it again to resume and press D to exit and return to the previous menu This Projector supports multiple audio formats Video Select and play video files 1 In the main menu use the lt gt keys to highlight movie pres OK to select it use the amp W lt gt keys to select and open Audio files use the buttons to adjust the volume 2 During video playback press OK to open the function key menu and use 4 and OK to achieve their functions 3 During video playback press Pil to pause and press it again to resume and press D gt to exit and return to the previous menu This Projector supports multiple Video formats AVI MOV MP4 MKV 3GP DAT RM MPG MPEG VOB XVID etc 12 Source When projecting from external source AV HDMI and VGA enter Source in the main menu to select the exact input source Note If the screen shows No Signal after connecting the external AV source please follow the instructions on Connecting External Input Source to select c
2. Refer all servicing to an authorized service center 14 Only use the accessories supplied by the manufacturer 15 Avoid looking directly into the projector s aE lens 16 The device should not be used in a dusty environment Dust particles and other foreign Objects may damage the unit 17 Only use the enclosed power adapter see Technical Data 18 Both the Product and the User s Manual are subject to change without further notice Package Contents Please check if the following items are located in your packaging SS Interchangeable Plug Remote Composite AV Controller Cable Micro SD Card QSG amp Protective case optional User Manual FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC E Rules Operation is subjected to the following A FC 2 two conditions 1 this device may not cause o a harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there
3. expressly approved by the manufacture could void your warranty Devices Overview Projector OK Button Navigation Buttons Return Button LED Indicator Se Sa ge Ro Mini USB DC IN Jack Remote Controller Home Button OK Button Rewind Button Return Button Navigation Buttons Play Pause Button Fast Forward Button aT ee eS Ye YP Volume Buttons Micro SD SDHC Card Slot Headphone AV Jack HDMI Port Focus Wheel 10 Speaker 11 Power Switch 12 Infrared Receiver Warning Improper use of the battery may cause overheating explosion or ignition which Infrared Receiver can result in an injury or a fire Battery leakage may damage the remote control N Do not expose the remote control to i direct sunlight o Do not charge disassemble or deform the g 4 2 em battery O Do not expose the battery to fire or water mA NA e 00G Immediately replace an exhausted battery Remove the battery when you will not be using the remote for long periods of time Getting Started Charging Your Projector The projector has a built in a Li polymer battery for mobile use Please fully charge the projector before its first use The projector can also charge through USB use the supplied usb cable to plug your projector into your computer AC 100 240 LED Indicator While your Projector is charging the LED on the top panel will be Red It will turn Green when is the battery is fully charge
4. Lumex Projecting Smart Ideas BeamPod User Manual General Safety Information 1 10 Ja 12 13 Keep the device and packaging materials out of reach of infants and children Keep the power adapter and other contacts from water Dry your hands before use do not place objects filled with liquids such as Drinks etc on or near the device If your Power Fluctuates Plug into a certified Surge Protector Keep your device away from all open flames i e Candles Keep the unit at least 4 inches 10 cm away from other objects Do not block the ventilation on the unit Keep away from Newspapers tablecloths or curtains etc Relative Humidity should be at 25 80 non condensing The battery is integrated with the device Do not dissemble or modify The battery should be replaced by a Lumex authorized service center Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 40 95 F 35 35 C Under normal use the Projector may get Warm Wait before use if the device has been moved from a cold location into a warm one Any condensation that has formed may damage the device Handle the product with care Avoid contact with sharp objects Keep device away from metallic objects Place the projector on a flat surface Any collision or falling is likely to damage the product Do not drop or disassemble the product it may void the warranty Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards
5. cator will light up on the top panel Due to its high performance engine its normal for the projector to get warm with continuous work If the projector runs for a long time and becomes over heated the High Temperature icon Ay will appear on the screen The system will automatically enter the standby mode Let cool and press any button to exit standby mode 15 Specifications Dem Descriptions Optical Technology VGA 0 24 DLP Light Source RGB LED BSsLD o 640 x 480 VGA 20 cm 200 cm AC Adaptor Up to ANSI 65 Lumens Brightness Battery Up to ANSI 45 Lumens Manual Internal Speaker Stereo Mini USB Jack usp Minis ack o Input 100 240V AC Output 5V 2A DC Battery Type Built in 1250mAh 3 7 V Li polymer Rechargeable Battery Battery Lifetime 90 min ECO mode Dimensions LxWxH 81 mm x 67 mm x 21 mm 100 g 16 For Questions or Comments Email Us at Info ShopProjector com For Warranty Information amp to register Your Product Please log onto www ShopProjector com O 2014 Lumex All Rights Reserved 17
6. d Connecting an External Input Source HDMI 1 Use the supplied HDMI cable to connect the projector to the external HDMI signal source 2 Enter Source in the main menu and select HDMI mode U HDMI AV IN 1 Follow the figure below to connect an external AV output device to the Headphone AV Jack in the rear panel of the projector unit Connection is color coded 2 Enter Source on main menu and select AV mode VGA optional While this device can connect to a VGA Port we do not include the cable in the supplied accessories this cable is available for purchase wherever our Projectors are being sold and our Retail Website Search for Lumex CBV01473 1 Plug one end of into the HDMI Port on your projector 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the VGA Port on the Pc or other external source 3 Inthe main menu select Source and select VGA AO ng Lbs E YE SPN gt gt A Note 1 Make sure the screen refresh frequency of your computer is 60Hz 2 Supported screen resolution of PC 1920 x 1080 1600 x 1200 1280 x 1024 1280 x 960 1280 x 720 1152 x 864 1024 x 768 800 x 600 640 x 480 3 Some laptop computers do not automatically switch to projection mode when your projector is connected Please refer to your computers to correct the settings Connecting Micro SD SDHC Card The built in memory card reader can read micro SD SDHC card Gently insert
7. is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following instructions Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Contents Devices OVervICW asian pa ra a tenuis ER 5 Gettin Started ssa a CLORO DG AD RCA 7 Charging Your Pico Projector cccccecsceecececsecececesscseeueeeeees 7 Connecting an External Input SOUPCE ccccecscseeeceeececeees 7 Connecting Micro SD SDHC Card cceceecesseeeesenseeseesesens 9 Connecting USB DeViCe agrada sina nasua nad Ceasa 9 USING EAC Phones ssa aaa dani incolor a a dida ans 10 FUNCTIONS and Operations asas menisaaniciros restos pudaio isa nisitonre ralo 11 Marim MENU ssa nsa grosso a 11 PHOTO misera T in ses atu ris son A E ipa 11 PCI zee dice Seca dades ra nando S RU decries aan ainda 12 VideO RR ED PD PER JN AR RI ORE REED E UR ED 12 SO UNCC ends esa a a a Dn 13 SELL nisto am cuia CCE S 13 SDECITICALIOTS 42 ara no ea rc A E cr 16 Note Any change or modifications to the equipment not
8. orrect source Or check whether the cable is well connected Default Settings PERNE Hite eae 7 Se A lt 3 Image Photo PowerSave Language System 1 Image Project Mode Front Smart Settings Standard Brightness 5 Contrast 5 Saturation 5 Press A W to select item Then press dP i adjust the settings Note The Brightness settings only work for photo and video playback 13 Photo View List Slide delay 2s Repeat All Slideshow Order By order Press M W to select an item Then press dP io adjust the settings Power Save ECO Mode Off Auto Sleep Off Press A W to select an item Then press dP io adjust the settings Language Use AW lt 4 gt keys to select a language in the language Menu System Reset Settings Software Update USB SW Information Use lt gt and OK button to achieve the desired settings 14 If projecting over long periods of time The built in battery supports about 1 5hrs of projection time If you will be projecting over a long period of time we recommend that you use the supplied AC adapter When the battery gets low the low battery capacity icon will flash When you see this you need to plug your projector into the AC adapter and the AC adapter into a wall outlet If your battery gets low and you do plug it into a AC adapter the projector will enter standby mode automatically Plug it in and press any button to exit standby mode In standby mode the LED Indi
9. the card just as shown below until you hear a click To remove the memory card gently push the edge of the card in and pull it out HOMI AV IN DC IN pia ceia Micro S0 61 Connect one end of the mini USB converter cable into the mini USB jack of the unit the other end to USB device as shown below a Connecting USB Device Note When connecting a USB device to the mini USB cable the AC adaptor can be connected to mini USB jack to simultaneously charge your projector Using Headphones The projector has a built in stereo speaker for providing you the best portable audio experience Additionally you can connect your headphones to the headphone jack of the unit Warning Listening through headphones at a high volume for extended periods of time can result in hearing loss 10 Functions and Operations Main Menu In the main menu press to select USB or TF Micro SD SDHC mode as shown on the top right corner of the main menu Press P to highlight the desired item and press OK to enter the submenu Press 5 to return to Main Menu Photos Select and open images 1 In the main menu use the lt gt keys to highlight photos pres OK to select it use the AW lt gt keys to select and open images 2 During picture playback press OK to open the function key menu and use lt gt and OK to achieve their functions 3 During picture playback press gt to exit and return to the previous menu

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