AAXA Technologies M4 User Manual

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aaxa
TECHNOLOGIES
User Guide
M4 Pico Projector
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Caution!
WARNING: Please use this product as instructed. Misuse may cause injury or death.
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, battery, or charger away from any heat sources
Caution for Battery Use
Do not pierce or puncture the battery with sharp objects
Do not heat the product or expose it to high temperature.
Do not wet it or place it in any liquid
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
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Table of Contents
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Connecting a Micro SD Card Connecting to a USB Host
Chapter 3: Menu Screens
Chapter 4: Technical Details
Troubleshooting
Specications
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Chapter 1: M4 at a glance
Main Unit Front/Back Remote & Keypad Accessories
Main menu Video Player Menu Video FAQ Photo Viewer Menu Photo FAQ Music Player Menu Music FAQ Setup Menu Keystone Adjustments
Connecting to Speaker or Headphones
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Powering On / OFF Focus Adjustment / Throw Distance
Battery Pack Information
Connecting to a Computer VGA Connecting to a Computer HDMI Connecting to HDMI Video
DTV Setup
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Chapter 1
Main Unit Front/Back
Power Button
M4 at a Glance
Power Switch
Focus Wheel
Component Port
MicroSD Card Slot
HDMI Input
USB
TV Antenna
3.5mm Audio DC Adapter
VGA
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PWR
Gamma
M
E
NU
U
UP
EXIT
VOL-
OK
VOL+
I
U/D
DOWN
R/L
VGA Menu
AV
Menu
Remote & Keypad
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Power On/Off
Select Source
Media Player Menu
Navigation
Input Exit/Back
Direction Pad
LED Lights
Keystone Adjustment
Keystone Adjustment
Main Menu Navigation
Volume Adjustment
Volume Adjustment
On / Off
Both the keypad and remote can be used to navigate through the menus. The Main Menu Navigation on the remote functions exactly the same as the directional pad on the M4 unit for all modes except DTV mode. In DTV mode the remote control is necessary to perform the “scan” feature
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Accessories
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*Under various circumstances, the actual accessories may be different from those shown in the pictures above.
PWR
Gamma
M
ENU
U
UP
EXIT
VOL-
OK
VOL+
I
U/D
DOWN
R/L
VGA Menu
AV
Menu
Internal Battery
(pre-installed)
Remote
Power Adapter
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Getting Started
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Powering ON the projector
Chapter 2
Powering OFF the projector
Note: The M4 Projector battery does not charge when it is in operation. For first time operation charge the battery for 120 minutes to ensure a full charge.
1. Connect the power adapter to the projector and power outlet
2. Switch the On / Off switch on the side of the projector to the “ON” position
There are two "idle" modes for the projector. "Off" and "Standby". The "Off" mode complete turns off the projector. The "Standby" mode allows the projector to be turned on with the remote control. The standby mode consumes a little battery power when left in this mode.
1. To fully power off the projector, switch the On / Off switch on the side of the projector to the "Off" position
2. To put the projector in "Standby" mode press the POWER button on the keypad
3. A window will pop up asking "Do you want to power off?"
4. Press the power button again to put the projector in "Standby" mode
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Focus Adjusment / Throw Distance
Focus Adjustment
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DIAGONAL
SCREEN SIZE
16:9 Aspect Ratio
Throw Distance Chart
Adjust the focus wheel left and right until the image becomes clear.
Screen Size (Inch) 102 96 89 82 75 68 61 55 48 41 34 27 21
Distance (Meters) 3
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.2 2
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2 1
0.8
0.6
Throw Ratio 1.360
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1. Remove the three screws circled in blue holding the M4 battery compartment.
2. Disconnect the battery harness to the battery receptacle on the PCBA
**Please note that the battery pack is pre-installed in the M4. The instructions below is how to remove the battery unit if replacement is needed.
3. Remove the battery and replace with new battery unit using previous instructions in reverse order.
Battery Pack Installation
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Connecting to a Computer via VGA
Connect the large end of the
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VGA Cord
to your computer’s
VGA Adapter
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
In the Main Menu
Select “VGA” icon Select “INPUT” icon
to your M4
VGA Cord
Connect the large end of the
VGA Adapter
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Connecting to a Computer Cont.
Step 4:
Enabling VGA or HDMI output on your Computer – To enable VGA or HDMI output on your com­puter most computers require “turning on” the video output feature. Each computer is different. Please consult your owner’s manual for instructions to enable VGA or HDMI output. Below are standard instructions for a Windows XP computer – not all systems are the same.
Press function & “F5” to instruct the computer to enable multiple displays. You can also press Windows+P to toggle through display settings.
*NOTE: different operating sys­tems may differ
Step 5:
1. Right click on computer desk­top and select “Properties”
2. Display Properties window will pop up
3. Click on the “Settings” Tab
4. If a secondary monitor is grayed out, click on it and check “Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor”
5. If the image is blurry or the text is not legible, adjust the screen resolution. We recommend 1280x800.
Step 6:
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Connecting to a Computer via HDMI
Connect one end of the
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HDMI Cord
to your computer’s
HDMI Adapter
HDMI Cord
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Select “INPUT” icon
In the Main Menu
Connect one end of the
Select “HDMI” icon
to your M4's
HDMI Adapter
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Connecting to a Computer Cont.
Step 4:
Enabling VGA or HDMI output on your Computer – To enable VGA or HDMI output on your com­puter most computers require “turning on” the video output feature. Each computer is different. Please consult your owner’s manual for instructions to enable VGA or HDMI output. Below are standard instructions for a Windows XP computer – not all systems are the same.
Press function & “F5” to instruct the computer to enable multiple displays. You can also press Windows+P to toggle through display settings.
*NOTE: different operating sys­tems may differ
Step 5:
1. Right click on computer desk­top and select “Properties”
2. Display Properties window will pop up
3. Click on the “Settings” Tab
4. If a secondary monitor is grayed out, click on it and check “Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor”
5. If the image is blurry or the text is not legible, adjust the screen resolution. We recommend 1280x800.
Step 6:
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Connecting to HDMI Video
Connect one end of the
HDMI
to your devices
Step 1:
Step 2:
HDMI Adapter
Connect one end of the
HDMI
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to your M4’s
HDMI Adapter
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Connecting to HDMI Video Cont.
Step 3:
In the Main Menu
Select “INPUT” icon Select “HDMI” icon
Connectivity with multimedia devices
The M4 can connect to many media devices including: iPod, iPhone, iPad, VHS players, DVD players, smart phones, cameras, video game consoles and other peripherals with ease.
Step 4:
Turn on your multimedia device. If available select 1280x720 or 1920x1080
*Smart phones will require video out capabilities to be able to be displayed with the M4.
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Step 1:
to your M4’s
Antenna Adapter
Antenna Cable
Connect the cable end of the
**Please follow the instructions on the following pages on how to
set up channels.
Setting up DTV
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Select Digital TV Icon
Step 2:
In the Main Menu
Please follow the instructions on the following page to set up channels.
Setting up DTV Cont.
**Upon first selection of the Digital TV Source, a “Please Run Channel Auto
Scan” window will appear
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Step 3:
Select the Menu Button on Remote Provided
Select Auto Scan
Option
Channels will start scanning
**Please note that channel scan can only be run using the remote control.
DTV Setup
Setting Up Channels
The M4 features DTV capability which enables the display of ATSC (North American) digital TV signals that are broadcast through the air or through analog cable TV. To setup DTV first connect either an external antenna or analog cable TV wire. We recommend a large antenna as DTV broadcast signals are notoriously hard to receive. After connecting the antenna run “Channel Scan” through the remote control.
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Connecting Speakers/Headphones
Connect your speakers/headphones to
the projector’s speaker adapter.
3.5 mm cord Speaker Adapter
Step 1:
Step 2:
*CAUTION for Headphone Use
Prolonged use at high volume may impair hearing
Ensure the power and volume on your speaker or headphones is turned on
Step 3:
Place the headphones on and enjoy!
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Micro SD Card
How to insert your Micro SD Card
Slide in your SD card into the SD card
Gently slide the SD card until it clicks into place.
*Review the Specication
section of this manual to read
about the supported le
formats.
How to access your Micro SD Card
Once your SD Card has been inserted,
After selecting the media content, choose the SD card selection.
You can now access the data on your SD card through the onboard media player
slot on the front of the M4. (as shown in picture)
you can navigate to any media content in the main menu.
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Micro SD Card Cont.
Media Player menu
In the Media Player selection you can choose from Videos, Audio, Pictures, and Ebooks.
Select the appropriate menu for the type
of le you wish to view.
Return: Brings you back to the main menu
you have on your SD Card in the C: drive.
Use the directional buttons to navigate
to different folders or les.
File Menu System
The M4 will show all folders and les
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USB Host
How to insert your USB Drive
Slide your USB Drive into USB adapter. (as shown in picture)
Gently slide the drive until it cannot go in any further
How to access your USB Drive
Once your USB Drive has been in­serted, you can navigate to any media content in the main menu..
After selecting the media content, choose the USB selection.
You can now access the data on your USB drive through the onboard media player
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USB Host Cont.
Media Player menu
In the Media Player selection you can choose from Videos, Audio, Pictures, and Ebooks.
Select the appropriate menu for the type
of le you wish to view.
Return: Brings you back to the main menu
you have on your USB Drive.
Use the directional buttons to navigate
to different folders or les.
File Menu System
The M4 will show all folders and les
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Menu Screens
Main Menu
Chapter 3
Scroll Left/Right by pressing the left and right directional buttons
To select a submenu, highlight the desired submenu and press the OK button located in the middle of the keypad or remote.
To go back to the previous page while in a submenu, press the back on the far right just underneath the directional keypad.
The M4 features a built in PMP (Portable Media Player) function.
This function allows the projector to play videos, pictures, music les, and text. To access
the main menu simply turn on the projector.
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Video Player Menu
Opening a le:
Select the video option from the main menu.
Select the hardware
media the le is stored
on
Choose which le you wish to play.
Previewing Files:
Press the directional keys to highlight the item of interest
Wait 2-3 seconds and a preview of the video will show on the screen
Select the “video” icon
The M4 will show all folders and les you have on your USB or microSD Drives. Use the directional buttons to navigate to different folders or les.
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Video Player Menu
Playing Videos
To use the video controls, use the directional keys to highlight the option you wish to choose.
Move selection left
Move selection right
Conrm selection
Play
Video
Rewind
Video
Fastforward
Video
Previous
video
Next
Video
Stop
Video
Repeat
Video
To open the vide player menu, press “OK” on projector.
To close the video player menu, hit “back” on projector.
Section Repeat
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Video Playback FAQ
How do I loop a video?
1. Choose either USB or SD Card for playback
2. Navigate the folders until you
reach the le you wish to play.
3. Highlight the le you want to play, then conrm the selection.
4. Move selection on video player
menu to “repeat”, and conrm
the selection.
5. The video will now loop after
playback is nished.
How do I preview a video?
1. Choose the “video” option from the main menu
2. Navigate using either remote or
onboard buttons to the le you wish to
preview.
3. Highlight the le. *Do not select the
le, just highlight it.
4. Wait for 3-4 seconds.
5. A preview screen will pop up on the top right for the video.
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Photo Menu
Opening a le:
Select the photo option from the main menu.
Select the hardware
media the le is stored
on
Choose which le you wish to play.
Previewing Files:
Press the directional keys to highlight the item of interest
Wait 2-3 seconds and a preview of the picture will show on the screen
Select the “photo” icon
The M4 will show all folders and les you have on your USB or SD Drives. Use the directional buttons to navigate to different folders or les.
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Photo Menu
Viewing Pictures
To use the photo controls, use the directional keys to highlight the option you wish to choose.
Move selection left
Move selection right
Conrm selection
Start
Slideshow
Previous
Photo
Next Photo
Stop
Slideshow
Repeat
Photo
Stop
Music
Show Photo
Playlist
Show
Info
To open the vide player menu, press “OK” on projector.
To close the video player menu, hit “back” on projector.
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Photo Slideshow FAQ
How do I play a slideshow?
1. Choose either USB or SD Card for playback
2. Navigate to the folder that contains the pictures you wish to see in the slideshow
3. Conrm selection of the rst picture.
4. Press “play” in the photo menu
5. Slideshow will not play.
6. NOTE: Selecting “repeat” will loop slideshow.
How do I manually control the slideshow?
1. After selecting the photo you wish to be displayed, you can press “play” to start the slideshow (as outlined in the previous FAQ).
2. To manually control the slideshow, you must stop the slideshow with the “stop” button.
3. You may use either the controls on your remote or on top of the projector
itself to ip through the pictures in the
current playlist.
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Music Player Menu
Opening a le:
Select the audio option from the main menu.
Select the hardware me-
dia the le is stored on
Choose which le you wish to play.
Previewing Files:
Press the directional keys to highlight the item of interest
Wait 2-3 seconds and a preview of the audio will show on the screen
Select the “Audio” icon
The M4 will show all folders and les you have on your USB or SD Drives. Use the directional buttons to navigate to different folders or les.
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Music Player Menu
Listening to Audio
To use the audio controls, use the directional keys to highlight the option you wish to choose.
Move selection left
Move selection right
Conrm selection
Play /
Pause
Rewind
Fastforward
Previous
Track
Next
Track
Stop
Playback
Repeat
Track
Mute
Sound
To open the music menu, press “OK” on projector.
To close the music menu, hit “back” on projector.
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Music Playback FAQ
How do I loop a song?
1. Choose either USB or SD Card for playback
2. Navigate the folders until you
reach the le you wish to play.
3. Highlight the le you want to play, then conrm the selection.
4. Move selection on music player
menu to “repeat”, and conrm
the selection.
5. The song will now loop after
playback is nished.
How do I create a song playlist?
1. Insert your media device (either mi­croSD card or USB) into computer.
2. Make a new folder on media device (folder name will be the name of the playlist).
3. Transfer songs from computer to the new folder, name accordingly.
4. Remove media device from computer and insert into projector.
5. Navigate to Audio section, then choose appropriate media device.
6. Navigate to your playlist folder.
7. Start at rst song.
8. Playback will follow each successive song on the list.
*To create a special order for the list, add nu-
merical numbering to the beginning of each le.
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Setup Menu
The Settings Menu can be accessed by selecting “Settings”on the main menu
Picture
Picture Mode Color Mode Zoom Mode DLC Projection Brightness Keystone Color Range Slideshow time Battery Capacity
Audio
Setup
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Menu Language Transparent Restore Default Software Update (USB) CEC
Equalizer Audio Only AVC
Within the settings menu there are
three more submenus that allow you to customize your M4 to the settings youwant.
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Picture Settings
Picture Mode
Color Mode
Adjusts the color temperature from hot
to cool (red to blue).
Zoom Mode
Projection
• Changes the picture mode to different settings depending on your choosing
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The “Zoom” mode allows users to select
the aspect ratio or “zoom” of videos or pictures being displayed. For example if a 4:3 aspect ratio is selected, movies and pictures will be displayed in 4:3. Available selections include Auto, 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, Zoom 1, Zoom 2
The Projection function allows the user to choose the
image orientation. The modes are Front, Rear, Invert Front, Invert Rear. In other words it allows the user to flip the image both vertically and horizontally to accommodate for rear projection and ceiling mounted projection. For example a ceiling mounted projector will require a 180 degree image rotation whereas a rear projection would require an image rotation on the Y-Axis.
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Picture Settings Cont.
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This mode allows the user to adjust the picture slideshow transition time (in seconds)
Slideshow Time
Brightness
The brightness function allows the user to select between 4 different brightness settings (plugged-in mode only). i. Economy – Best mode for movie watching. Most vivid colors. LED life is at the maximum. Fan noise is at a minimum. ii. Standard – Good mix of color quality and brightness. LED life is at the standard. iii. Bright – Good for presentations. Employs color-mixing (overlap) technology to improve brightness. Slightly decreases LED life expectancy. Fan noise is increased. iv. Brightest – Good for presentations. Employs color-mixing (overlap) technology to generate maximum brightness. LED life expectancy is decreased ~30%. Fan noise is increased.
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Picture Settings Cont.
The color mode allows the user to pick
between Warm, Medium, and Cool color temperatures. The differences in each mode is changes to the Red, Green, Blue color-mix. A forth mode “user” allows the user to manually adjust the color-mix.
Color Mode
Slideshow Time
Please see "Keystone" adjustment on page FILL THIS IN
The picture mode allows the user to
select between different picture modes Dynamic, Standard, Mild, and Custom. The differences in each mode is a combination of changes in Contrast, Brightness, Color, Sharpness, and Tint. A fifth mode, “User” allows the user to manually adjust these settings.
Picture Mode
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Sound Settings
Surround Sound
Adjusts the surround sound capa- bilities of
the projector.
Auto Volume (AVC)
Sets the projector to auto-detect for the
volume. The projector will auto detect the appropriate sound mode
Equalizer
The equalizer allows the user to adjust
the dynamic audio output range.
There are four pre-defined settings
and also a user programmable option
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Setup
Menu Language
Restore Factory Default
Transparent
Adjusts the transparency of the settings screen
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By choosing this function the user can restore the default settings
Selectable menu languages include English, Spanish, French, and Chinese. Additional language options may be available through reflash. Please contact AAXA Technologies if another language support is required.
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Setup Cont.
Software Update
A firmware upgrade can be achieved
through two options. Both options
require the user to copy the new
firmware version onto the USB
memory stick.
Option One – Through the settings Menu. Insert the USB stick with the firmware into the USB port and select the upgrade option through the Setup menu. The firmware will upgrade automatically
Option Two – Self Boot. Insert the
USB stick with the firmware into the USB port. Turn off the projector by using the On/Off power switch on the side. Then turn the projector back on by switching the power switch on the side to “On”. The red and green lights on the side of the projector should begin flashing. DO NOT REMOVE THE USB STICK. After several minutes the red and green lights should become stable. Wait for the projector to boot by itself. After the projector boots verify that the firmware version has been updated. Remove the USB stick.
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Keystone Adjustments
Digital Keystone Adjustments
By adding a special, selectable, algorithm to the scaling, some new projectors are able to alter the image before it reaches the projection lens. The result is a squared image, even at an angle.
What is Keystoning?
“Keystoning” occurs when a projector is aligned non-perpendicularly to a screen, or when the projection screen has an angled surface. The image that results from one of these misalignments will look trapezoidal rather than square.
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Keystone Adjustments FAQ
How to Correct Keystone
If the image looks trapezoidal with the base larger (as pictured right), adjustment can be made
using the M4 remote provided.
If the image looks trapezoidal with the top larger (as pictured right),
adjustment can be made using the M4 remote provided.
Keystone adjustments are made automatically. Adjustments can be made manually via changing the option in the settings menu.
**Please refer to page 3 for reference to keystone buttons on the remote.
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Technical Details
Chapter 4
IMAGE IS BLURRED
Possible Causes Solution
The Projector is not in focus Adjust the focus with the focus adjustment dial
until the image comes into focus
The Projector is offset from plane / angle of operation
Move the projector so that it is both 180 degrees and on an evern plane with the screen.
No Sync, No Signal
Troubleshooting
Be sure to setup the computer to enable a video signal output. On some laptops this is done by pressing and holding Function F5 key. If using the
M4 as an external monitor on Windows based systems, this can be done by selecting “extend my desktop to this monitor”. The native resolution of the M4 projector is 1280x800. Depending on the video driver different resolutions may need to be selected for proper output.
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Technical Details
THE PROJECTOR DOES NOT TURN ON
Possible Causes Solution
There is no power Check to ensure the power outlet or battery
source is good. check the power adapter to ensure a proper connection with the wall outlet
as well as the proejctor. Conrm that the unit is
charged and has enough power
The power button was not held long enough To power on the projector, the power button
needs to be depressed for a full 3 seconds. try holding the power button until the optical engine turns on
NO PICTURE / FILE NOT SUPPORTED
Possible Causes Solution
The video source is not properly connected or selected
Check the video source signal to ensure that it is properly connected. Select the current input source by choosing the input desired from the main menu
Incorrect le extension / Video is encoded with
incorrect codec
Please refer to “Specications” page to see which le types and codex are supported. Verify that the le was encoded properly.
Troubleshooting
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Specications
Dimensions Weight
Brightness
Native Resolution Maximum Resolution Contrast Ratio Projectoin Lens: Image Size: Lamp:
Video in:
Audio Output:
SD Card
USB:
Digital TV Tuner
800 Lumens (Plugged In) 400 Lumens (Battery)
1280x800(WXGA) 1920x1080(1080P) 2000:1 Manual Focus 15~200 inches Triple RGB LEDs with Vibrant Color Technology Life 20,000hrs Composite A/V VGA(mini-VGA) HDMI(mini-HDMI)
2.0 W dual stereo speakers
3.5 mm audio jack MicroSD Card Slot (32GB maximum) USB Host Reader (Memory Sticks)
ATSC Air & Cable (Requires Antenna)
5.6 x 8.2 x 2.9" inches
2.5 lbs
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Please direct all customer service inquiries to:
AAXA Technologies, Inc.
1541 Parkway Loop
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 957-1999
info@aaxatech.com
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