AAXA P300 Neo Smart User Manual

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User Guide
Caution!
WARNING: Please use this product as instructed. Misuse may cause injury or death.
DO NOT use while driving.
DO NOT expose to water or wet surfaces. Electric shock may occur.
DO NOT expose the projected LED image to your eyes or the eyes of others.
DO NOT block or restrict airow
from ventilation holes as this may cause the projector to overheat.
Keep the projector and charger away from any heat sources.
Caution for Headphone Use
Prolonged use at high volume may impair your hearing.
High volume during walking or driving may cause distractions and result in injury or death.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: At a Glance
P300 Neo-S Introduction Remote & Touchpad Accessories
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Focus Adjustment / Throw Distance Navigating the Main Menu Connecting to WiFi Connecting to a BT device Loading External Content
Chapter 3: Menu Screens
Videos Menu Photos Menu Connecting via Digital Input Connecting via VGA Connecting to Composite Video Browser Streaming Applications
Apps
1
Smartphone Mirroring
1
Ofce
2
Chapter 4: Settings Menu
4
Brightness Settings
5
WiFi Settings
6
Advanced Settings
7
Language
8
Display Settings
10
Bluetooth Settings
13
Backup & Reset
17
About
17
Chapter 5: Technical Details
21
Troubleshooting
23
Specications
26
Notes
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33 34 37 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 50 52 53
P300 Neo-S at a Glance
Main Unit Front/Back
Focus Adjustment
Power Port
Touchpad
Mini-VGA Port
TF Card Slot
Chapter 1
On/Off Switch
Headphone Out
AV Port
USB Port
Digital Input
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Remote & Touchpad
Power On/Off
Main Menu
Navigation
Volume Down
Keystone Adjustment Keystone Adjustment
Select Source
Volume Up
Media Player
Menu Navigation
Remote
NOTE: Pressing power on the remote while it is on will put your projector in standby mode. In order to fully turn the projector off
, the On/Off switch must be in the “Off” position.
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Remote & Touchpad Cont.
The P300 Neo-S incorporates a capacitive touchpad directly onto the top of the projector. This touchpad works in conjunction with a pointer and allows users to select icons, APKs, and scroll through the menu system. The touchpad can be used in conjunction with the “Back” and “Vol­ume” buttons below the touchpad.
Please note that the P300 Neo-S allows for 2-nger scrolling. In order to scroll up, use 2 n­gers on the touchpad and swipe up. In order to scrool down, use 2 ngers on the touchpad
and swipe down.
The P300 Neo-S allows 2-nger touch as a substitute for the “Back” button.
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Accessories
Tripod
A/V Cable
Power Adapter
*Under various circumstances, the actual accessories may be different from those shown in the pictures above. Additional accessories are available for purchase at www.aaxatech.com
Remote
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Getting Started
Plugging In the projector
1. The P300 Neo-S needs to be plugged in and charged for four to ve hours before operation. Please ensure the On/Off switch is in the “Off” position during this time
Powering ON the projector
1. Connect the power cord to the P300 Neo-S.
2. Connect the other end of the power cord into the wall power source.
3. Move the On/Off swtich to the “On” position. Your projector should start up.
Powering OFF the projector
1. To turn off the projector, use the power button on the remote or the On/Off switch. Using the On/Off switch will fully turn off the projector.
Connecting to WiFi
1. View page 8 for details.
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
1. View page 10 for details.
Chapter 2
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Focus Adjustment / Throw Distance
Focus Adjustment
Spin the focus wheel left or right until the image becomes clear.
Throw Distance Chart
Throw Distance
Unit: Inches
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Throw Ratio 1.5
*minimum throw distance: 15 inches
Diagonal Size
Unit: Inches
13 20 27 33 40 47 53 60
DIAGONAL SCREEN SIZE
16:9 Aspect Ratio
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Navigating the Main Menu
Main Menu
The Main Menu allows access to all the features of the P300 Neo Smart Projector.
Inputs
• Digital Input- Brings up connection via Digital Input
• VGA - Brings up connec- tiong via VGA
• Video-RCA - Brings up connection via A/V
Main Menu Features
• Videos - View videos from external devices such as TF card and USB
• Photos - View photos from external devices such as TF card and USB
• Browser - Brings up a browser
• Streaming - Brings up Youtube, Netix, Hulu, Twitch, HBO Go and Amazon Prime Video
• Apps - Brings up all apps that are already preinstalled or downloaded
• Mirroring - Bring up app to mirror your phone screen on the projector screen
• Settings - Brings up Application Manager, Network Settings, Bluetooth Settings, Language
Settings, Backup&Reset, Projector Settings, etc
• Ofce- View les from external devices such as TF card and USB
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Connecting to WiFi
Connecting to WiFi:
Select the “Settings” icon (Fig. 2.1).
Select the “Network Settings” option and navigate to your WiFi network and
click on it to connect.
A window will appear and ask for a password, please type it in. When nished,
press “Connect” and the projector will connect to your WiFi (Fig. 2.2).
Fig. 2.1
Please see next page for steps to establish to a WiFi connection.
Fig. 2.2
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Connecting to WiFi FAQ
Connecting to WiFi: The P300 Neo-S features a WiFi chipset capable of 802.11 b/g/n connection. This means it is compatible with most WiFi routers. To connect to a WiFi router, follow the following steps: Step 1: Access the Network Settings Submenu: Settings -> Network Settings Step 2: Turn WiFi radio to “On” by highlighting and toggling the WiFi Button under WiFi settings Step 3: Select the appropriate Router Step 4: Enter the router password in the password selection (by pressing “OK”). It is recommended that the automatic IP address acquisition be turned on
Troubleshooting
1. Unable to connect a. Check Security Settings – WPA/WPA2 PSK b. Check if Router is in range
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Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
Connecting to Bluetooth:
Select the “Settings” icon (Fig. 2.8).
Select the “Bluetooth Settings” option and navigate to your Bluetooth Device
and click on it to connect (Fig. 2.9).
The projector features a Bluetooth radio. The Bluetooth radio is designed to connect Bluetooth enabled device, typically a Bluetooth mouse or speaker. The projector supports one Bluetooth device at a time.
Fig. 2.8
Please see next page for steps to connect to a Bluetooth device
Fig. 2.9
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Bluetooth Speaker or Mouse
To connect a Bluetooth Speaker or Mouse
Step 1: Access the Bluetooth Menu (Settings Bluetooth)
Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth functionality
Step 3: Turn on your Bluetooth device and enable discovery. This varies with each device. Some devices require the power switch to be turned “ON”. Other devices have a Bluetooth icon that is pressed to make the device “discoverable”
Step 4: If your device does not pop up automatically, click on the three vertical dots at the top of the page and click “Refresh”
Step 5: Highlight your device and click “OK” to connect. Your device should show “connecting.” If a PIN is asked, try 0000 or 1234 – these are the standard PIN codes. If this does not work, check with your device manufacturer for the PIN
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Troubleshooting
Disconnecting. It takes 10-15 seconds for a BT device to connect or discon­nect from the system. Failure to wait for this time could result in an improper connection. Check to ensure device is connected in the BT submenu.
If the Bluetooth device does not automatically reconnect please go to the Bluetooth settings and press on the device to reconnnect to it.
If the device still does not reconnect please press on the icon on the right of the device’s name to unpair the device and pair it again.
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Loading External Content
The P300 Neo-S can read les directly
from both a TF Card and USB Drive.
Supported le types include:
MP3 / WMA / OGG / WAV AVI / JPG / GIF/ BMP / TXT / PPT / DOC / XLS/ PDF
(up to 32 GB)
(up to 32 GB)
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Loading External Content Cont.
How to insert your TF Card
Slide in your TF card into the TF card slot on the side of the P300 Neo-S (as shown in picture).
Gently slide the TF card until it clicks into place.
(up to 32 GB)
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Loading External Content Cont.
How to insert your USB Drive
Slide your USB Drive into the USB port.
Gently slide the drive until it cannot go in any further.
(up to 32 GB)
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