Philips PPX3610 User Manual

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Table of Contents

Dear Customer ................................................................... 3
About this User Manual ..................................................... 3
What's in the Box ............................................................... 3
Product Highlights .............................................................. 3
Setting up the Device ......................................................... 4
Repairs ................................................................................... 4
Power Supply ....................................................................... 5
Wireless Network (WLAN) ............................................ 5
Top of the Device ............................................................... 6
Bottom of the Device ........................................................ 6
Side View ............................................................................... 6
Pico Station ........................................................................... 7
Touchpad / Gestures .......................................................... 8
Remote Control ............................................................... 10
Overview of the Menu Functions ................................. 11
Symbols in the Statusbar ................................................ 11
3 Initial Operation ................................ 12
Setting up the Device ...................................................... 12
Connect Power Supply / Charge Batte Installing or Changing the Batteries of the Remote
Control ............................................................................... 12
Using the Remote Control ............................................ 13
Initial Installation ............................................................... 14
ry ................... 12
4 Connect to the Playback Device ...... 15
Connecting to Devices with HDMI Output .............. 15
Connecting to an iPhone/iPad/iPod ............................. 15
Connecting to a Computer (VGA) .............................. 16
Connecting Using an Audio/Video (CVBS) Adapter
Cable ................................................................................... 16
Connecting using Component-Video (YPbPr/YUV)
Cable ................................................................................... 17
Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using
WLAN (WiFi Streaming) ............................................... 17
Connecting the headphones .......................................... 18
5 Memory............................................... 19
Inserting a Memory Card ............................................... 19
Connecting USB Storage Medium ................................ 19
Connect to a Computer (USB) .................................... 20
6 Wireless Network (WLAN) ............. 21
Switching Wireless Networking (WLAN) on/off ..... 21
Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) .................. 21
Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) Using
the Wizard ......................................................................... 22
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) ................... 22
7 Media Playback................................... 23
Video playback .................................................................. 23
Photo Playback ................................................................. 24
Music Playback .................................................................. 25
Office Playback (YOZO Office) ................................... 26
Managing Files ................................................................... 26
8 Digital TV Playback........................... 28
Connecting the Aerial ..................................................... 28
First Playback ..................................................................... 28
Television ............................................................................ 29
9 Android............................................... 30
Calling Android ................................................................. 30
Exiting Android ................................................................. 30
Installing Android-Apps ................................................... 30
10 Settings............................................... 31
Overview of the Menu Functions ................................. 31
11 Service ................................................ 33
Care Instructions for the Battery ................................. 33
Battery deep discharge .................................................... 33
Cleaning .............................................................................. 34
Device Overheated .......................................................... 34
Update Firmware with Memory Card ......................... 34
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 35
12 Appendix ............................................ 37
Technical Data ................................................................... 37
Accessories ........................................................................ 37
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Overview

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Dear Customer

Thank you for purchasing our Pocket Projector.
We hope you enjoy your device and its many functions!

About this User Manual

With the installation guide on the following pages, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found in the following sections of this user manual.
Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instructions in ord your device. The manufacturer accepts no liability if these instructions are not followed.

Symbols Used

Troubleshooting
This symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effectively and easily.
Damage to the Device or Loss of Data!
This symbol gives warning of damage to the device and possible loss of data. This damage can result from improper handling.
Danger to Persons!
This symbol gives warning of danger to per­sons. Physical injury or damage can result from improper
er to ensure proper operation of
handling.

What's in the Box

1 – Remote Control 2 – PicoPix Pr 3 – Power supply 4 – USB cable 5 – HDMI cable 6 – Quick Start Guide 7 – Pouch
ojector

Product Highlights

Connecting to devices with HDMI output
With the HDMI to mini HDMI cable you can connect the projector to a computer or laptop (see also Con­nect to the Playback Device, page 15).
Directly connecting projector to compu­ter using WLAN (WiFi streaming)
With the software PicoPixWlink you can connect the projector to a computer or a laptop over your wireless network. For this purpose, both devices must be con­nected to the same wireless network (see also Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using WLAN (WiFi Streaming), page 17).
Office playback (YOZO Office)
You can display documents with YOZO Office (see also Office Playback (YOZO Office
), page 26).
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1 General Safety Information

Do not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indi­cated.

Setting up the Device

The unit is for indoor use only. The device should be placed securely on a stable, flat surface. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons or damage to the device itself.
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch
ns cable or the mains connection with wet
the mai hands.
The device must have sufficien be covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets or boxes.
Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as table­cloths or carpets and do not cove Otherwise the device could overheat or catch fire.
Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large
mperature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place
te the device in the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data.
When the device is running for the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol appears on the projection (see also Symbols in the Statusbar, page 11). The device behaves as follows:
1 The fan turns to maximum level.
2 At maximum level of brightness the overheat symbol
appears in matically to minimum level of brightness.
3 At minimal level of brightness the overheat
shows for three seconds in the middle of the screen. Then the device turns off automatically.
the status bar and the device turns auto-
t ventilation and may not
r the ventilation slits.
long period of time,
a
symbol
Always handle the unit with care. Avoid touching the lens. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the projec­tor or the power cable.
If the projector gets too hot or emits smoke, shut it down immed for your device to be investigated by a technical service centre. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device.
Under the following conditions, a layer of moisture can appear
• if the device is moved from a cold to a warm
• when this device is placed in a damp room.
Proceed as follows to avoid any moisture build-up:
1 Seal this device in a plastic
another room, in order for it to adapt to room con­ditions.
2 Wait one to two
out of the plastic bag.
The device should not be used in a very dusty environ­ment. Dust particles and other foreign objects may
mage the unit.
da
Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. It may damage the internal components.
Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision. The packing materials should be kept out of the hands of children.
ately and unplug the power cable. Arrange
i
inside the device which can lead to malfunctions:
area; after a cold room is heated;
bag before moving it to
hours before
you take the device

Repairs

Do not repair the device yourself. Improper mainte­nance can result in injuries or damage to the device. Your
device must be repaired by an authorised service
centre.
Find details of authorised service centres on the war­ranty card.
Do not remove the type label from your device; this wo
uld void the warranty.
After the device has cooled down, you can continue playback.
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Switch off
device and disconnect it from the mains supply if liq-
the uids or foreign substances end up inside the device.
unit inspected by a technical service depart-
Have the ment.
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Power Supply

DANGER!
DANGER!
DANGER!
Use only the enclosed power adapter (see chapter Appen­dix / Technical Data). Check whether the mains voltage the power supply matches the mains voltage available at the setup location. This equipment complies with the volt­age type specified on the unit.
The capacity of the battery diminishes with time. If the device functions only with the power supply, the battery is defective. Contact an authorised service centre to replace the battery.
Do not try to replace the battery yourself. Incorrect handling o tery can cause damage to the device or cause injury.
f the battery or using the wrong type of bat-
Risk of explosion with incorrect type of batteries
Do not try to replace the battery yourself.
There is a risk of explosion if the incor­rect battery type is used.
Switch the device on or off using the power switch before removing the
Turn off the device and remove it from the power sup­ply before cleaning the surface. Use a sof cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.
power supply from the socket.
High Power LED
This device is equipped with an high power LED (Light Emitting Diode), which emits very bright light. Do not look directly into the pro­jector lens. This could cause eye irritation or damag
e.
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t, lint-free

Wireless Network (WLAN)

The functioning of security systems, medical equipment or sensitive devices can be disrupted by the transmis­sion power of the device. Observe any usage regula­tions (or restrictions) in the vicinity
The use of this device can affe ficiently shielded medical devices and he pacemakers through the release of high frequency radi­ation. Also consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the me
dical device
ciently shielded from external high frequency radi
to establish whether these are suffi-
of such equipment.
ct the operation of insuf-
aring aids and
ation.
Danger of hearing damage
Do not use the device over a longer time at high volume – especially when using head­phones. This could lead to the risks of hearing da
e.
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Top of the Device

1 – Touchpad for navigation and operation of the mouse pointer (see also Touchpad / Gestures, page 8)
2 – Focus whee
l for image sharpness.
Note that the distance to the projection sur­face must be a minimum of 0.5 meters and a maximum of is located outside of this range, it will not be possible to focus the image. Turn the focus wheel carefully so as to avoid damaging the lens.
5 meters. If the Pocket Projector

Bottom of the Device

1 – Pico Station connection socket 2 – Tripod socket 3 – Pico Station port

Side View

1 – Reset hole The Pocket Projector is unresponsive or hung up: insert a slim, pointy object into the reset hole to trigger a hardware reset.
2 – Battery status monitor Charge ind red: Charging battery Green: battery is fully charged
3 / – On/Off switch 4 / – A/V port for a playback device 5 – Remote-control signal receiver 6 Ï – Audio output – headphone connection or con-
necti 7 
adapter cable) 8 /
MMC) 9 ý – USB port for connection to a computer (data
excha   – Po
icator with connected power supply:
on for external speakers
HDMI port for a playback device (with
 – Mem
nge)
ory card slot (SD/SDHC/SDXC/
wer supply port
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1 ý – USB port for a USB storage medium, DVB-T
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stick, mouse or keyboard. 2 – Lens

Bottom of the Device

1 – Tripod socket
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Pico Station

(not included)
The Pico Station docking station with which you can extend the replay time of the device. The inbuilt speakers ensure improved sound quality during playback. The Pico Station has a DVB-T adapter so that you can directly connect a DVB-T adapter.
Available as accessories
Pico Station with battery and speakers
................................................ PPA7300 / 253529749
Pico Station mit battery, speakers and DVB-T adapter
................................................. PPA7301 / 253532895

Top of the Device

1 – PicoPix coennction socket 2 – PicoPix port
has its own battery,

Front View

1 – PicoPix port 2 – Eject butto
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Rear View

1   – Power supply port 2 – Battery status monitor
ery empty
red: batt Charge indicator with connected power supply: red: Charging battery Green: battery is fully charged
3  – Aeri
al socket
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Touchpad / Gestures

CAUTION!
Notice
Notice
The touchpad is a touch-sensitive surface. Touch the touchpad with one or more fingers to move the cursor, navigate in the menu, select menu options or carry out other actions.
Ballpoint Pens!
Do not use a ball-point pen or other objects to operate the touchpad. Hard and sharp objects may damage the touchpad.

Input Area

The input area is limited by the navigation area/scrolling area. You can control the cursor using gestures in the input area.
Hidden Cursor
After a short time, the cursor fades out. Move the cursor using a brief gesture in the input area to reveal the cursor before you call a function by tapping/clicking.
– Calling the main menu } – Calling the menu | – One menu step back, one directory
cancelling functions
level back /

Navigation Area / Scrolling Area

Swipe up and down on the right edge of the touchpad to use vertical scroll.
Swipe left and right on the bottom edge of the touchpad to use ho
rizontal scroll.
Connecting a USB Mouse
You can connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the side of the device.

Gestures

Simple gestures, which you carry out on the touchpad for quick navigation. Most gestures are carried out with one or two fingers. Carry out the gestures using your fingertips.
Move cursor – Swipe cursor. The gesture involves swiping the surface of the touchpad with the fingertip without exerting any pres­sure.
Tap / click – Tap briefly in the input area to confirm an entr
y. After tapping remove your finger from the touch­pad. The reaction occurs after you have lifte ger. The click is executed at the point where the cursor is
located, even if the cursor is hidden.
Scroll
– Swipe over the touchpad with two fingers to
cute the following actions: during music playback
exe rewind and fast forward / during miniature photos over­view go to previous or next page.
over the input area, to move the
d your fin-
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Zoom – Place the thumb and forefinger in the middle
of the input area and separate them slowly to magnify an image or document. Zoom – Place the thumb and forefinger in the corners of the input area and bring them slowly together to magnify an image or document.
Rotate – Touch the touchpad with the thumb and swipe the forefinger in a circular pattern in the direction in which you want to rotate the image.

Software Keyboard

1 Click in the input field (see also Touchpad / Ges-
tures, page 8) using the touchpad or a mouse.
2 The software keyboard appears..
3 Using the touchpad or a mouse enter the text on the
software keyboard.
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Remote Control

B – Switches the device hibernation mode – Call the me u – Call the main menu
– Call the search menu
v ¿ – One menu step back, one directory level back /
cance
lling a function
w – Switch to the  or VGA
x – DVB-T mode: change to favourites
Navigation keys
1 à – Confirms selection /, À/Á – Navigat
modify settings /
previous, ne À/Á – During music playback adjust volume leve
during video playback review, cue
Playback keys
2 : – Rewind T – Start / stop playback ; – Fast-forward
DVB-T keys
3 z – Select previous channel y – Call electronic program guide
– Select the next channel
{
Volume keys
4  – Decrease the volume – Mute the sound – Increase the vo
nu
external vid
Modify settings / during music playback select
xt title
lume
eo input HDMI, ,
ion keys / navigate the menu /
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Overview of the Menu Functions

1 After switching on the device the main menu
appears.
2 Select the desired menu using the navigation keys
À/Á.
3 Conf
irm with à.
4 By pressing the
menu.
Source – Switch to the external video input HDMI, ,  or VGA
Videos – Se
ctures – Select
Pi
Music – Selecting music files for playback
droid – Call
An
Settings – Configure settings for playback
the device
Folder View – Delete Files (Mark the files with Á and confirm using à).
Digital TV – Te
u key you will return to the main
lecting files for video playback
ing files for the slideshow
the android operating system
Selecting file
levision
s for Playback. Copy or
and for

Symbols in the Statusbar

123456
1 – WLAN status display 2 – USB storage medium 3 – Memory card 4 – Internal memory 5 – Overheat symbol 6 – Charge level of the internal battery. The icon will
be red, when
the battery needs to be recharged.
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3 Initial Operation

VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
CAUTION!
Notice
Notice
DANGER!

Setting up the Device

You can position the device so that it lies flat on a table in front of the projection surface; it is not necessary to tilt it towards the projection surface. The device com­pensates for the distortion from the slanted projection (pincushion distortion).

Connect Power Supply / Charge Battery

Mains Voltage at the Site of Installation!
Check whether the mains voltage of the power supply matches the mains voltage avail­able at the setup location.
1 Insert the small plug of the power supply into the
cket on the rear side of your device.
so
2 Plug the power supply into the mains.
3 During the charging pr
the side of the device will be red. When the battery is fully charged, it will turn green.
4 Char
ge the built-in battery for the first time. This will prolong the life of the bat­tery.
ocess, the indicator light on
completely before using

Installing or Changing the Batteries of the Remote Control

Risk of Explosion with Incorrect Type of Batteries
Only use the CR 2025 type battery.
There is a risk of explosion if the incor­rect battery type is used.
1 To access the battery, disengage the locking mecha-
nism (1) and slide out the battery compartment
2).
(
2 Insert the new batteries into the battery compart-
ment with the positive and negative poles as shown on
the back of the remote control. Make sure the
polarities(+ and -) are aligned correctly.
Pico Station
The battery of the Pico Station will not be charged while the projector is in use.
Charging via Pico Station
The battery of the projector will not be charged while the projector is in use.
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3 Push the battery compartment back into the remote
VGA
Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
Notice
CAUTION!
control until the locking mechanism engages.
Normally the batteries will last for around one year. If the remote control stops working, please replace the batteries. If the device is not used for a long time, take out the batter
-
ies. This will prevent leakage and possible
e to the remote control.
damag
The used batteries should be disposed of according to
the recycling regulations of your
country.

Using the Remote Control

Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the back of the device. The remote can be used within an angle of 60 degrees and up to 5 meters from the device. When using the remote control, no obstacle should be placed between the remote control and remote sensor.
• The improper use of batteries can lead to overheating, explosion, risk of fire and injury. Leaking batteries can possibly damage the remote control.
• Never expose the remote control to direct sunlight.
• Avoid deforming, dismantling or charg­ing the batteries.
• Avoid exposure to open fire and water.
• Replace empty batteries immediately.
• Remove the battery from the remote control if not in use for long periods of time.
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Initial Installation

Notice
1 Push for about 3 seconds the on/off switch on the
side to turn the device on.
2 Turn
the device towards a suitable projection sur-
ace o r wall . Note that t he di sta nce to th e pro ject ion
f surface mus imum of 5 meters. Make sure the projector is in a secure positio
3 Use the focus wheel on the top to adjust the image
sharpness.
4 Select the desired menu language using /. 5 Confirm with à.
t be a minimum of 0.5 meters and a max-
n.
The Main Menu Appears Instead of the Language Selection
The device has already been installed. In order to change the menu language, pro­ceed as follows: 1 Use t
he navigation keys to select Set-
tings.
2 Confirm with à. 3 Select with / Lan 4 Confirm with à. 5 Select the desired language with /. 6 Confirm with à. 7 Exit with ¿.
guage.
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4 Connect to the Playback Device

VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
Only use the supplied cable or cables that are available as accessories to connect the projector.
Supplied cables
HDMI cable USB cable
Cables available as accessories
Component Video Cable YUV / YPbPr
.............................................. (PPA1210 / 253447083)
Video-(CVBS) cable ................... (PPA1320 / 253526178)
VGA audio cable .......................(PPA1250 / 253447070)
iPhone/iPad/iPod-HDMI cable .(PPA1280 / 253447091)
iPhone/iPad/iPod-A/V cable...... (PPA1160 / 253372471)
MHL cable .................................... (PPA1240 / 253520048)

Connecting to Devices with HDMI Output

Use the HDMI to mini HDMI cable to connect the pro­jector to a computer or laptop.
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.

Connecting to an iPhone/ iPad/iPod

Use the iPhone/iPad/iPod-HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the projector to an iPhone/iPad/iPod.
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
1 Select Menu > Source and switch to Component.
2 Connect the cable to the projector's HD
3 Connect the cable to the playback device.
Supported devices
All devices with 30-pin dock connector are supported.
Device Generation
iPod nano up to generation 6
iPod touch up to generation 4
iPhone up to generation 4
iPad up to generation 2

Connecting to Smartphone

Use the HML cable (not supplied) to connect the pro­jector to a smartphone.
MI socket.
3 Select Menu > Source and switch to HDMI.
4 Connect the HDMI cable to the projector's HD
socket.
5 Conne
ct the cable to the mini-HDMI socket of the
back device.
play
MI
1 Select Menu > Source and switch to HDMI.
2 Connect the cable to the projector's HDMI and
sockets.
3 Connect
the cable to the playback device.
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Connecting to a Computer
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
Notice
Notice
Notice
(VGA)
Many laptops do not activate the external video output automatically when you connect a second display such as a projector. Check your laptop's manual to find out how to acti vate the external video output.
Use the VGA audio cable (not included) to connect the projector to a computer, laptop, or some PDAs. The projector supports the following resolutions: VGA/ SVGA/XGA. For best results, set the computer's reso­lution to SVGA (800x600).
1 Connect the VGA audio cable (not supplied) to the
projector's HDMI socket.
2 Connect the VGA plug to the mini-HDMI socket of
the computer and
the audio plug to the computer's
audio output.
3 Ad
just the computer's resolution to the correct set-
and switch the VGA signal to an external moni-
ting tor. The following resolutions are supported:
Resolution Image
refresh rate
VGA 640 x 480 60 Hz
SVGA 800 x 600 60 Hz
XGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz
WXGA 1280 x 768 60 Hz
FULL HD 1920 x 1080 60 Hz
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Connecting Using an Audio/ Video (CVBS) Adapter Cable

Use the projector's audio/video adapter cable (A/V cable) (not included) to connect camcorders, DVD players or digital cameras. The jacks for these devices are yellow (video), red (audio right) and white (audio left).
1 Connect the supplied A/V cable to the  socket of
the projector.
2 Connect the video device
the A/V cable using a conventional composite video (RCA) cable.
3 Select Me
nu > Source and switch to AV.
Connecting to mobile multimedia devices
Some video devices (e.g.: pocket multimedia players, ...) require specific connection cables. There are either supplied with the device or acquired from the manufac­turer of the multimedia device. Please note that only the orig
inal cables from the device manufacturer may func-
tion.
Switching to the Multimedia Device Sig­nal Output
See the multimedia device instruction manual to find out how to switch the signal output to this jack.
's audio/video sockets to
Screen Resolution
You can obtain the best results with the 800¦×¦600 (60Hz) resolution.
ect Me
4 Sel
nu > Source and switch to VGA.
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Connecting using
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
Notice
Notice
Notice
Component-Video (YPbPr/ YUV) Cable
Please use this type of connection to obtain the highest possible image quality. This cable is available as an acces­sory. The device jacks have the (U/Pb), red (V/Pr) for the video signal and red (audio right) and white (audio left) for the audio signal.
1 Connect the video component cable (accessory) to
the projector's HDMI socket.
2 Co
nnect the video device's appropriate coloured
ets to the component video cable of the projec-
sock tor using a conventional component video (RCA) ca
le.
b
YCbCr
Note that the YPbPr outlets are labelled YCbCr on some devices.
Two Red Phono (RCA) Connectors
When connecting, note that there are two red phono (RCA) connectors on the cable. One is for the right audio signal and the other for the V/Pr element of the compo­nent video signal. If these two connectors a
e inserted incorrectly, the projected
r image appears green and the audio signal for the right speaker will not work.
3 Select Me
nu > Source and switch to Component.
lours green (Y), blue
co
Connecting to mobile multimedia devices
Some video devices (e.g.: pocket multimedia players, ...) require specific connection cables. There are either supplied with the device or acquired from the manufac­turer of the multimedia device. Please note that only the orig
inal cables from the device manufacturer may func-
tion.
Switching to the Multimedia Device Sig­nal Output
See the multimedia device instruction manual to find out how to switch the signal output to this jack.

Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using WLAN (WiFi Streaming)

With the software PicoPixWlink you can connect the projector to a computer or a laptop over your wireless network. For this purpose, both devices must be con­nected to the same wireless network.
1 Install the PicoPixWlink software (allre
installed on the projector) on your computer (see also Connect to a Computer (USB), page 20).
2 Connect the device with the wireless netwo
also Wireless Network (W
3 Start PicoPixWlink (PicoPix Vie
LAN), page 21).
wer) on your com-
puter.
4 Click the PicoPixWlink icon in the notification area
and st
art the manager window.
You are now able to search for proj work (Search WIFI projector) and start the projection (Star
t projection).
ady pre
rk (see
ectors in the net-
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Connecting the headphones

VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
DANGER!
1 Before connecting the headphones, turn down the
volume on the device.
2 Co
nnect the headphones to the projector's head-
ne slot. The device speakers de
pho ically when the headphones are connected.
3 After connecting the headphones, increase the vol-
ume to a comfortable level.
Danger of Hearing Damage
Do not use the device over a longer time at high volume – especially when using head­phones. This could lead to the risks of hearing damage. Before
nnecting the headphones,
co turn down the volume on the device. After connecting the headphones, increase the vol­ume to a comfortable level.
activate automat-
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5Memory

VGA
Y-Pb-Pr
HDMI
DANGER!

Inserting a Memory Card

1 Insert a memory card with the contacts facing
upwards into the / slot at the back of the device. Your device supports the following memory cards: SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC.
2 Insert the memory
into position.
Inserting a Memory Card!
Never pull out the memory card while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.
Sw itc h the d evice off in order to m ake sur e that the ory card.
3 Press lightly on the memory card to remove it.
4 The memory card is ejected.
card into the slot until it snaps
device does not access the mem-

Connecting USB Storage Medium

1 Connect the USB storage medium to the USB port
on the side of the device.
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Connect to a Computer
VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMI
Notice
(USB)
You can use the USB cable to connect the Pocket Project to a computer. In this way, you are able to copy files back and forth between the internal memory, an inserted memory card and the computer. You can also delete the files. You can playback the files saved on the Pocket Projector on your computer.
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
5 Confirm to enable the connectio
n.
Successful Connection
You cannot use the memory for media playback when the Pocket Projector is connected to a computer via USB. Use WiFi Streaming instead (see also Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using WLAN (WiFi Streaming), page 17).
6 If a memory card has been inserted, it will be dis-
played as another disk drive.
7 You can move, copy or delete
data from the compu-
ter, the memory card (if inserted) and the internal
ory.
mem
3 Connect the mini-USB port to the Pocket Projector
and the USB socket to the computer.
4 A
confirmation screen appears when the devices are
onnected successfully.
c
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6 Wireless Network (WLAN)

DANGER!
In a wireless network (Wireless Local Area Network, WLAN) at least two computers, printers or other addi­tional devices communicate with waves (high frequency waves). Data transmission in the radio network is based on the standards 802.11b,
802.11g and 802.11n.
Information on Using WLAN!
The functioning of security systems, medical equipment or sensitive devices can be dis­rupted by the transmission power of the device. Observe restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment.
The use of this device can affect the operation of insuf hearing aids and pacemakers through the release of high frequency radiation. Also con­sult a doctor or the manufacturer of the med­ical device to establish whether these are suf­ficiently shielded from external high radiation.
any usage regulations (or
ficiently shielded medical devices and
ch other over radio
ea
frequency

Infrastructure Wireless Network

In an infrastructure network, multiple devices commu­nicate via a central access poin data are sent to the access point (gateway, router) and distributed from there.
t (gateway, router). All

Switching Wireless Networking (WLAN) on/off

Wireless networking is deactivated by default. You have the option of turning this function on.
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
on using the
on/off switch on the
9 Modify the settings with /. 10 Confirm with à.
¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.
The

Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN)

1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 Af
ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4 Confirm with à. 5 Using / select 6 Confirm with à. 7 Using / select 8 Confirm with à. 9 Use / to sel 10 Confirm with à.
11 If your wireless network is password pro
input window appears. Click in the input field (see also Touchpad / Gestures, page 8) using the touch­pad or a mouse.
WIFI & DLNA.
Network Selection.
ect the desired wireless network..
tected, an
12 Using the touchpad or a mouse enter the password
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4 Confirm with à. 5 Using / selec 6 Confirm with à. 7 Using / selec 8 Confirm with à.
Wireless Network (WLAN) 21
t WIFI & DLNA.
t WIFI Network.
on the software keyboard.
13 Click on C The ¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.
onnect.
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Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) Using the Wizard

You can integrate your device very quickly and easily into an existing wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) or using a wireless network scan. Using WPS, all important settings like network name (SSID) are automatically configured and the connection pro­tected with secure WPA Encryption.

Using Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS)

Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can integrate your device into an existing wireless network in two dif­ferent ways very quickly and easily. Yo login with a pin code or using Push Button Configura­tion (PBC), if your access point (A supports this method.
Using WPS with Push Button Configuration (PBC)
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 Af
ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
can activate the
u
ccess Point, Router)

Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)

This device supports Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). Using this standard you can quickly intercon­nect your multimedia devices.

Switching DLNA on and off

The DLNA function is switched on by default. You have the option of turning this function off.
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4 Confirm with à. 5 Using / select 6 Confirm with à. 7 Using / select 8 Confirm with à. 9 Modify the settings with /. 10 Confirm with à.
The
¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.
on using the on/off switch on the
WIFI & DLNA.
DLNA Sharing.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4 Confirm with à. 5 Using / selec 6 Confirm with à. 7 Using / selec 8 Confirm with à. 9 Use / to 10 Confirm with à.
11 Activate Push Button Configuration on the WLAN
access
point. The WLAN access point and device connect automatically and create a WPA protected connection.
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t WIFI & DLNA.
t Network Selection.
select the desired wireless network..

Play Media Using DLNA

If DLNA enabled devices are located in the connected network, then you can access them in media playback and file management (see also Media Playback, page 23).

DLNA Control

You can control the projector using another device (e.g. a smartphone) using DLNA. To do this, see the instruc­tion manual for the device in question.
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7 Media Playback

Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Navigation Keys
All the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.
Best Settings for Optimal Use
Read the informations on the best settings in the chapter settings (see also Settings, page 31) for optimal use of your device.
7 Use / to
play.
select the video file that you wish to

Video playback

Video Playback (USB/SD Card/ Internal Memory/DLNA)

1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Videos. 4 Confirm with à.
With connected memory: Using t
5
select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the USB storage medium or the memory card.
6 Conf
irm with à.
he keys /
Displaying Video Files
Only those videos that are compatible with the Pocket Projector will be dis­played.
8 Press à to st 9 Press ¿ to end t
overview.
10 When yo
main menu.
During playback you on the remote control shut off the volume completely.
art playback.
he slide show and return to the
ss ¿ again, you will return to the
u pre
Navigation During Playback
Review / cue: Press :/; on the remote control or À/Á on the device.
Press T to stop or continue playback.
can adjust the volume using /
. Press or repeatedly to

File Format

There are various video file formats as *.mov, *.avi, *.m4v. Many of these formats function as a container that contains the various encoded audio and video files. MPEG-4, H.264, MP3, and AAC are all examples of encoded audio/video files. In order to play these files, the projector must read them and decode the audio/ video signals.
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Please note that some files cannot be played as a result
Notice
Notice
of different video and audio encoders.
Supported file formats
Container Video format
*.avi, *.mov, *.mp4 MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.264
*.mkv MPEG-4, H.264
*.ts MPEG-2, H.264
*.m2ts H.264
*.3gp H.263
*.rm, *.rmvb Real video
*.dat MPEG-1
*.vob MPEG-2
*.mpg, *.mpeg MPEG-1, MPEG-2

Video Playback (Mini-HDMI Socket)

1 Connect the audio/video output of the external
device to the Pocket Projector's  socket. Use the corresponding cable and cable adapter for this purpose (see also Connect to the Playback Device, page 15).
2 To find out how to deactivate the video output for
3 Start the video playback on 4 Modify the volume with /.
Modify settings during playback
1 Press the or key. 2 Use the / keys to
3 Modify the setting using À/Á.
The de
rnal device, please see the relevant instruc-
the exte tion manual. Most often, this option is labelled "TV
" or "TV Output" in the corresponding menu.
out
the external device.
settings:
Volume: Adjust volume level
art Settings: Se
Sm
brightness / contrast / colour saturation
Saturation: Adju Contrast: Adjust contrast Brightness: Adjust bright
vice saves the modified s
choose from the following
lect predefined settings for
st colour saturation
ness
ettings automatically.

Photo Playback

1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 Af
ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Pictures. 4 Confirm with à.
5
With connected memory: Using t
select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the USB storage medium or the memory card.
6 Confirm with à.
7 Miniature photos are displayed on the screen as an
view.
over
Miniature View or List
In the settings, you are able to select whether the overview will be displayed as miniatures or in a list.
Many Photos on the Memory Card or the USB Medium
If there are a lot of photos on the memory card or the USB storage medium it can take a moment before the overview appears.
8 Use À/Á or
want to start the slide show with.
9 P
ress à to st
/ to select the image that you
art the slide show.
he keys /
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Rotate the Image
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Using your thumb contact the touchpad and swipe with the forefinger in a circular manner to rotate an image (see also Touchpad / Gestures, page 8).
10 Press T to pause the slide show. 11 Press ¿ t
overview.
12 When you pre
main menu.
o end the slide show and return to the
ss ¿ again, you will return to the
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
on using the on/off switch on the

Slide Show with Background Sound

1 Start the slideshow. 2 Press /, to open t 3 Using À/Á selec 4 Confirm with à. 5 Use / to sele
he menu bar.
t Ó.
ct the file that you wish to play.
Storage Location
Only files from the internal memory/Mem­ory Card/USB Storage Med played.
6 To start the background sound confirm with à. 7 Press / to a
8 If no input is made, the menu bar is hidden after 5
secon
ds.
djust the volume level.
ium can be

Music Playback

Switch off the Image Playback
You can turn off image playback while playing music in order to save power (see also Music settings, page 31). As soon as you press the ¿ key, the image reappears and the fan starts ag
ain.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Music. 4 Confirm with à.
With connected memory: Using t
5
select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the USB storage medium or the memory card.
6 Co
nfirm with à.
7 Use / to sel
8 Press à to start playback. 9 Press T to st
ect the file that you wish to play.
op or continue playback.
he keys /
Navigating when Image Playback is Switched off
Press / to skip to the previous or next song.
Press T to stop or continue playback.
¿ to return to the selection.
Press
During playback you on the remote control shut off the volume completely.
can adjust the volume using /
. Press or repeatedly to
Touchpad / Gestures
Swipe left and right on the bottom edge of the touchpad to adjust the volume.
Swipe over the touchpad wit rewind and fast forward (see also Touchpad / Gestures, page 8).
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h two fingers to
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Office Playback (YOZO
Notice
Notice
Office)
You can display documents with YOZO Office.
1 Switch the device on using the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Folder View. 4 Confirm with à.
With an inserted memory card or USB stor-
5
age device: Sele
storage medium or the memory card using the keys /.
6 Confirm with à. 7 Use / to select
play.
ct the internal memory, the USB
the file that you want to dis-
on/off switch on the
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Folder View. 4 Confirm with à.
With an inserted memory card or USB stor-
5
age device: S
storage medium or the memory card using the keys /.
6 Confirm with à. 7 Use / t
No Files Found (0 files)
Only those files that are compatible with the Projector will be displayed.
8 Mark the file using Á. Pr
lects the chose file(s).
on using the on/off switch on the
lect the internal memory, the USB
e
o select the file that you want to copy.
essing the key again dese-
Mark the Entire Folder
You can also mark an entire folder to copy all files from the folder. Note that the copy process of large folders can takes some time.
8 Press à to start the display.
9 Swipe up and down on the right edge of the touch-
pad to scro in / Gestures, page 8).
10 Press ¿ to end
view.
ll. Use the touchpad or a mouse to zoom
zoom out the document (see also Touchpad /
the display and return to the over-
9 Use / to select other file 10 Press à. 11 Select with / Co
s.
py.

Managing Files

Copy Files

You can copy files back and forth from the internal memory to the connected USB storage medium or memory card.
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12 Confirm with à.
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13 Use / to select the destination memory: SD
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
card, internal memory or USB storage medium.
14 Confirm with à.
Files Already Exist
If the files you are copying already exist in the target folder, you must choose whether or not you want to overwrite them using / and à. If you choose not to overwrite these files, copies will be created. The copies can be recognised by a number added to the file names.
15 The files are copied.
Error
If errors occur during the copying process, make sure that enough free space is availa­ble on the medium.
Removing Storage Medium
Only remove the storage medium after the copy process is complete.

Delete Files

You can delete files from the internal memory, the con­nected USB storage medium or the memory card.
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
on using the
on/off switch on the
7 Use /
to select the file that you want to delete.
No Files Found (0 files)
Only those files that are compatible with the Projector will be displayed.
rk the file using Á. Pr
8 Ma
lects the chose file(s).
9 Use / to select other file 10 Press à. 11 Select with / De 12 Confirm with à. 13 Use / if
the deletion process.
14 Confirm with à.
you want to delete the files or cancel
essing the key again dese-
lete.
Error
If errors occur during the deletion proc­ess, make sure that the storage medium is not wr
ite-protected.
s.
Deleting Photos on the Memory Card
When deleting photos via the computer, note that the photos may not be correctly dis­played when the memory card is inserted into the di
tal camera again. Digital cameras
gi sometimes store additional information in specific folders, including previews and orien­tation information. For this reason, only delete the photos using the di
3 Use the navigation keys to select Folder View. 4 Confirm with à.
With connected memory: Using t
5
select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the USB storage medium or the memory card.
6 Conf
irm with à.
Media Playback 27
he keys /
gital camera.
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8 Digital TV Playback

Notice
Notice
CAUTION!
Notice
Necessary Accessories
To be able to use the DVB-T function of your projector, you either require the Pico Station PPA7301 (not supplied) or the USB DVB-T stick (not supplied).
You can purchase the Pico Station docking stat
ion and th USB DVB-T stick according to
the ordersheet.

Connecting the Aerial

Aerial Size and Orientation
In some regions it is necessary to connect a larger aerial in order to grant the reception.
In some countries it is necessary to point the ae
al horizontally in order to grant the recep-
ri
tion.

Connecting the Aerial to the Pico Station PPA7301

1 Connect the aerial to the aerial socket.
Do not Remove DVB-T Stick During Playback!
Do not pull out the DVB-T stick from the device or remove the device from the Pico Station (PPA7301) while you have accessed the DVB sub menu. Preset channels may get lost. Exit the DVB sub menu before pulling out the DVB-T stick of the device or remove the device from the Pico Station (PPA7301).
If the DVB-T stick is being removed during playback you may have
to restart the device.

First Playback

Navigation Keys
All the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.
When the DVB-T function is first started, the automatic channel search must be started.
1 Switch the device
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
on using the on/off switch on the

Connecting the Aerial to the USB DVB-T Stick

3 Connect the aerial (see also Connecting the Aerial,
page 28).
4 Use the navigation keys to select Di 5 Confirm with à.
6 The sub me
1 Connect the USB-DVB-T stick to the USB port on
the side of your projector.
2 Conne
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ct the aerial to the USB-DVB-T stick.
nu appears.
gital TV.
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Set Area
Notice
Notice
Notice
7 Use the navigation keys to select Utilities/Setup. 8 Confirm with à.
9 Use the navigation keys to select Ar 10 Confirm with à.
11 Use the navigation keys to select your are 12 Confirm with à. 13 Press ¿
overview.
to end the sub menu and return to the
ea set.
a.
Scan Channels
14 Use the navigation keys to select Scan Channels. 15 Confirm with à.
16 Use the navigation keys to select OK. 17 Confirm with à.
18 Use the navigation keys to select Auto. 19 Confirm with à.

Television

20 Use the navigation keys to select Video Broadcast. 21 Confirm with à.
22 Change the c
23 Press u to
menu.
During playback you can adjust the volume using / on the re shut off the volume completely.
hannel using z/{.
Displaying Channel Information
When changing channel, channel informa­tion is displayed on the bottom projection edge
. The information bar is hidden after 5
seconds.
end playback and return to the main
mote control. Press or repeatedly to
Television
Navigation Keys
All the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Connect the aerial (see also Connecting the Aerial,
page 28).
4 Use the navigation keys to select Di 5 Confirm with à.
6 The sub me
7 Use the navigation keys to select Video Broadcast. 8 Confirm with à.
9 The last viewed channel is played. Change the chan-
l using z/{.
ne
nu appears.
gital TV.
Displaying Channel Information
When changing channel, channel informa­tion is displayed on the bottom projection edge. The inform seconds.
10 Press u
menu.
During playback you can adjust the volume using / on the remote control shut off the volume completely.
Digital TV Playback 29
to end playback and return to the main
ation bar is hidden after 5
. Press or repeatedly to
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9 Android

CAUTION!
Notice
Notice
Notice
Your Pocket Projector uses the Android operating sys­tem.

Calling Android

1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Android. 4 Confirm with à.

Exiting Android

Press the | key to return to the main menu.

Installing Android-Apps

Trusted Sources!
Apps from third party sources may be mali­cious. Only use installati trusted sources.
You can install other apps. Use the APK installation
ckets.
pa
Compatibility
The manufacturer does not guarantee the compatibility of third party apps.
Volume
In some apps, the volume may only be con­trolled via the remote control.
Adobe Flash
You need to install the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player in order to play Youtube videos.
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10 Settings

1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the
side.
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4 Confirm with à. 5 Use / to se
6 Confirm with à. 7 Modify the settings using à, /, 8 Confirm with à.
The
¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.
lect from the following settings.

Overview of the Menu Functions

WIFI & DLNA
WIFI Network – swit (WLAN) off and on
Network Selection – se which the device is to connect
DLNA Sharing –
WIFI Hot Spot – activat
ering
Image settings
Wall paper – Selec
Fit Screen – Convert videos and images
tion
ching the wireless network
lect the wireless network with
itching DLNA off and on
sw
e and deactivate WLAN teth-
t background images
to 4:3 resolu-
Projection mode
Front – Normal projection; the device is located in
fr
ont of the projection surface/screen
Rear
– Rear projection; the device is located behind
he projection surface; the image is reflected hori-
t zontally.
Ceiling – The upside-down position; the image is rotated through 180 degrees.
Rear ceiling – The d jection surface, hanging from the ceiling in an upside­do
wn position; the image is rotated through 180
degrees and reflected horizontally.
Wall color correction – Colour correction of the jected image to adjust to coloured projection surfaces
Smart Settings – ness / contrast / colour saturati settings, the setting is switched to Manual.
Brightness – Adjust brightness
Contrast – Adjust contrast
Sound Settings:
Volume – Adjust the volume
ss – Set the playback of the low freque
Ba
Treble – Set the playback of the high frequencies
Key b
eep – Turn key tones on and
Video settings
Display all videos in a list or a corresponding
View – f
older structure on the drive.
Repeat – Set th deactivated (Off), repeat all videos in a directory (Directory), repeat only the current video (Movie), repeat all videos (All).
Resume play – If this func continue at the position it was last stopped. If deacti­vated, playback will always start video.
Fit Screen – Convert videos to 4:3 resolution
sic settings
Mu
how all tracks in a list or a corresponding folder
View – S s
tructure on the drive.
Screen – Act playback.
Repeat – Set the repeat type for music files: Repeat de
activated (Off), repeat all songs in a directory (Direc- tory), repeat only the current song (So songs (All).
Shuffle
– Activate this function
Otherwise, playback will take place in sequence.
ce is hanging from the ceiling in an
devi
vice is located behind the pro-
e
pro-
Select prede
e repeat type for video files: Repeat
vate or deactivate the projection during
i
fined settings for bright-
on. If you modify these
ncies
off
tion is activated, playback will
he beginning of the
at t
ng), repeat all
for random playback.
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Picture settings
Notice
View – Display the images as a thu
mbnail or as a list
during selection in the main menu.
Time per slide – I
mage viewing time during slide show
Repeat – Set the type of repeat for slide show photos: Repeat off
(Off), repeat all photos in the directory
(Directory), repeat all stored photos (All).
Slide transition –
Slideshow order – Pl
Set image transitions
ay slide show in order or ran-
domly
Power mode
Brightness mode – Th
is function reduces the light out­put in order to increase the operating time for the built­in battery. Whe
n operating from the power supply, the energy saving mode is always deactivated in order to ensure the best-possible image display.
Sleep mode – W
ith this function, the projector auto­matically shuts down after a specified period of time or at
the end of a movie.
Language
Select the desired language for the menu.
Maintenance
e
Reset settings – R
set settings to factory defaults.
Firmware Update – Update Firmware
Connect for the duration of the firmware update the power adapter.
Information – Display free space in the internal mem­ory and information on the device (Capacity: / Free
/ Firmware version: / Device name: / Model:)
space:
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11 Service

DANGER!

Care Instructions for the Battery

The capacity of the battery diminishes with time. You can prolong the life of the battery if you observe the fol­lowing points:
• Without a power supply, the device operates from
the built-in battery. When the battery does not have sufficient capacity, the device turns off. Connect the device to the power supply.
• When the battery does not have sufficient capac­ity, the battery symbol in the display and turns red.
When the device is running for a lo
ime, the surface becomes hot and a warning
t symbol appears on the projection (see also Sym­bols in the Statusbar, page 11). The device behaves as follows: 1 The fan turns to maximum level. 2 A
t maximum level of brightness the overheat symbol appears in the status bar and the device turns automatically to minimum level of bright­ness.
3 At minimal level of brightness the overheat
symbol shows for three seconds in the middle of the screen. Then the device turns off auto­matically.
After the device has cooled down, you can con­tinue playback.
• Use the device at least once a week.
• Charge the battery regularly. Don’t store the device with a co
• If the device is not used for several weeks, dis­charge the battery a little by using the device before storing it.
If the device only works using the USB connec­tion or with the power supply, the battery is defecti
ve.
• Keep the device and the battery away from so
urces of
pletely discharged battery.
m
heat.
ng period of

Battery deep discharge

When the battery is in deep discharge or the device is not used for a longer period, proceed as followed:
1 Connect the device to the power supply (see also
Connect
Power Supply / Charge Battery, page 12).
The device behaves as follows:
Device off Device on
Connect to a com­puter
Connect to the power
apter
ad
2 The device can be turned on and is ready to use after
approximate
The indicator light on t
he side of the
device turns red.
Slow charging
The indicator light on the side of the device turns red.
Fast charging
ly five minutes of charging time.
Battery recharge time with device off
Turning on possible
Slow charging 5 minutes 10 hours
Fast charging 5 minutes 2 hours
Connect to a com­puter (see also Connect to a Com­puter (USB), page 20)
No charging
Device remains turned on.
Slow charging
Completely charged
Do not Replace the Battery Yourself
Do not try to replace the battery yourself. Incorrect handling of the battery or using the wrong type of battery can cause damage to the device or cause injury.
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Cleaning

DANGER!
DANGER!
Notice
DANGER!
DANGER!
DANGER!
Notice
Instructions for Cleaning!
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device. Do not spray the device with any cleaning flu­ids.
Wipe over the surfaces gently. Be careful that you do not scratch the
surfaces.

Cleaning the Lens

Use a brush or lens cleaning paper for cleaning the lens of the projector.
Do not use any Liquid Cleaning Agents
Do not use any liquid cleaning agents for cleaning the lens, to avoid damaging the coat­ing film on the lens.

Device Overheated

A overheat symbol appears if the device is overheated (see also Symbols in the Statusbar, page 11). The device behaves as follows:
1 The fan turns to maximum level.
2 At maximum level of brightne
in the status bar and the device turns automatically to minimum level of brightness.
3 A
t minimal level of brightne three seconds in the middle of the screen. Then the device turns off automatically.
After the device has cooled down, you can continue playbac
.
k
ss the symbol appears
ss the symbol shows for

Update Firmware with Memory Card

Connect for the duration of the firmware update the power adapter Power Supply / Charge Battery, page 12).
at the memory card in the file system FAT16 or
1 Form
FAT32.
All Data will be Deleted!
This procedure erases all your data that is stored on the memory card.
2 Save the latest firmware update file to the memory
card.
3 Insert the memory card (see
Card, page 19) and switch the device on.
4 Use the navigation keys to select Set 5 Confirm with à. 6 Use / to sel 7 Confirm with à. 8 Use / to sel 9 Confirm with à. 10 Use / to sel 11 Confirm with à.
12 The device turns off and on again. After around 5
m
inutesthe Language Selection screen appears.
The firmware update is now completed.
Inserting a Memory Card!
Never pull out the memory card while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.
ect Maintenance.
ect Firmware Update.
ect Install.
(see also Connect
also Inserting a Memory
tings.
Power!
Do nut unplug the power adapter during the firmware update.
If an error occurs during the firmware update process retry the procedure or contact your dealer.
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Troubleshooting

Power Cycling

If a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the instructions in this user manual (see also the help below), follow the steps given here.
1 Switch the device
side.
2 Wa
it at least ten seconds.
3 Switch the device
side.
4 If the problem
customer service or your retailer.
off using the on/off switch on the
on using the on/off switch on the
repeats, please contact our technical
Problems Solutions
The Pocket Projector is unresponsive or hung up • Insert a slim, pointy object into the reset hole to trig-
The Pocket Projector cannot be switched on • Connect the supplied power supply to recharge the
No sound • Adjust the volume using the / key on t
No sound from the external connected device • Check the cables to the external device
Bad sound quality with your co
Only the initial screen appears and not the image from
external device
the
Only the initial screen appears and not the image from
he connected computer
t
Device switches turns off • When the device is running fo
The device is connected to the power supply and
s to stand-by mode
switche
mputer connection • Check if the audio cable is connected to the comput-
ger a hardware reset (see also Side View, page 6)
rnal battery.
inte
remote control.
• Set the volume on the external device
• Only the original cables from the device manufac­turer may function
ers headphone socket or the line-out socket.
• The volume setting on the computer should not be
• Check if the cables are connected to the right sock-
• Please check that the external device is switched on
• Check if the video output of
• Please check that the VGA-output of the computer
• Check if the resolution of the computer is set to
• When the battery does not have sufficient capacity,
• The battery is in deep discharge. The device can be
gh.
too hi
ets.
switched on.
is switched on.
800x600.
the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol appears on the projection (see also Symbols in the Statusbar, page 11). The device automatically turns off when it gets too hot. After the device has cooled
u can continue playback.
down, yo
evice turns off. Connect the device to the
the d power supply.
turned on and is ready to use after approximately five minutes of charging time (see also Battery deep discharge, page 33).
the external device is
r a long period of time,
he
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Problems Solutions
Devices changes from maximum level of brightness to minimum level of brightness when the device is connect­ed over USB to play videos.
• When the environment temperature is too high, the devices turns automatically from maximum level of brightness to minimum level of brightness in order to protect the high power LED.
• Use the device with lower environment tempera­tures.
Device cannot connect with an Andr
oid device (for ex­ample a mobile phone/smartphone with the Android op­erating system) when connected via USB.
• Deactivate the function „USB tings menu of your Android device before connect­ing the Pocket Projector via USB; your Android device sho
debugging“ in the set-
uld be recognized as USB storage medium.
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12 Appendix

Technical Data

Dimensions (L¦×¦H¦×¦W).......................105¦×¦32¦×¦105¦mm
Weight ....................................................................... 0,284¦kg
Recommended Ambient ........................................5¦–¦35¦ºC
Relative Humidity ..................15¦–¦85¦% (non-condensing)
File format................... *.mp4, *.avi, *.mov, *.mkv, *.mpg,
..................................*.mpeg, *.flv, *.ts, *.m2ts, *.3gp
Photo formats ................................. JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
Music formats........................................MP3, WAV, WMA
Video Standard (CVBS)................... PAL, SECAM, NTSC
Video Standard (YPbPr).... 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p
Video connection ................................. Mini-HDMI socket
Headphone connection..........Stereo - jack plug: 3,5¦mm
Internal speaker ...................................................mono 1¦W
Internal memory ......................................................... 2.5¦GB
Compatible Memory Cards ......SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC
USB connection max. power
Technology / optical
Display technology ..................................WVGA 0,3" DLP
Light source ........................................................... RGB LED
Resolution .......................................... 854¦x¦480¦Pixel¦(16:9)
Supported Resolutions..................... VGA/SVGA/WVGA
.............................................. XGA/WXGA/FULL HD
Brightness (Bright Mode)........................up to 100 lumen
Contrast ratio .............................................................1000:1
Projected image size....................................... 12¦–¦120¦inch
Screen distance ...........................................0,5¦m up to 5¦m
Horizontal Scan Rate.........................................31¦–¦69¦kHz
Vertical Scan Rate ................................................ 56¦–¦85¦Hz
Power supply
Model No. ............................................................... MPA-630
Input .............................100¦–¦240V~, 50¦–¦60 Hz, max. 1A
Output ................................................................... 12V', 2A
Manufacturer ............................. Wanlida Group Co., Ltd.
Built-in rechargeable battery
Battery type .................................................................... LiPol
Capacity.........................................................1800mAh 7.4V
Charging time ..................................................................... 2¦h
Operating time................................................................... 1¦h
Operating time (ECO mode) ......................................... 2¦h
Manufacturer ................................................... Great Power
.........................5V, 500mA

Accessories

Following accessories are available for your device:
Pico Station....................................
..................................................PPA7301 / 253532895
YUV/YPbPr cable ........................ PPA1210 / 253447083
Video-(CVBS) cable.......................PPA1320 / 253526178
VGA audio cable ......................... PPA1250 / 253447070
iPhone/iPad/iPod-HDMI cable .. PPA1280 / 253447091
iPhone/iPad/iPod-A/V cable ...... PPA1160 / 253372471
MHL cable .................................... PPA1240 / 253520048
All data are provided for refere Sagemcom Documents SAS reserves the right to make any changes without prior notice.
PPA7300 / 253529749
nce purposes only.
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omagnetic interference.
ectr
The declaration of compliance can be co
nsulted on the
site www.picopix.philips.com.
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Batteries: If your prod
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• At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar e
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.
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In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrad­ing of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an
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