Ray Displays Ray User Manual

Table of C o n t e n t s
1 The Ray Pico Projector
Installation Preparation
2 Ray Box Contents
3 Ray Features
4 Getting Started with Ray
Basic Connections Setup Information
5 Connecting Equipment
8 Charging Ray
8 Specification
9 Safety and Cleaning
Handling Ray Repairing Ray
10 Using the Ray USB Power Adapter
11 Important Maintenance & Operating Information
12 Regulation Compliance
13 Battery Replacement
14 Disposal and Recycling Information
15 Warranty
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The
Ray
Pico Projector
Congratulations on choosing the
Ray
Projector Display. Thank you for your support. For optimum benefits, please read the instruction manual carefully before using the
Ray Projector
and keep it for future reference. Heed all warnings and follow all instructions. We hope you will be fully satisfied and enjoy the
Ray Pico Protector
to share your videos, photos and presentations with friends and business associates anywhere, any time. The small battery operated
Ray Pico Projector
, convenient to store and carry on business/personal trips, produces a large 60 inch picture for excellent viewing.
Installation Preparation:
For best results it is advisable to learn how to correctly utilize the Ray Pico Projector and its numerous products including:
Digital cameras—to show pictures to friends and family.
Camcorders— to share family videos with friends.
iPhone, video iPod, MPEG3, MPEG4 or portable DVD players—to
present pictures and videos.
Notebook or netbook computers—to project professional
presentations or entertainment videos.
1
Ray
Please check and identify the supplied accessories.
Box Contents
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1.
Ray
Pico Projector
2. AC adapter with mini USB Plug—Input: 100-240V ~50-60Hz Output: 5V 2000mA
3. Tripod
4. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 2.5mm 4-pole
5. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 3.5mm 4-pole
6. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 3.5mm 4-pole­Black Cable with White Band ( maybe a White Cable)
7. RCA Audio\Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole AV jack to RCA connectors
8. RCA Coupler
9. User manual
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Ray
Heat Vent
Features
Ray Projector Controls and Features
Left Speaker Right Speaker
Lens
Power Input
TV Input
Focus
On/Off Power/Charge
Tri Pod Attachment
Bottom View
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