AAXA Technologies P4 User Manual

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Manual is about: Pico Projector

Summary of P4

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    Aaxa technologies user guide p4 pico projector.

  • Page 2: Caution!

    Caution! Warning: please use this product as instructed. Misuse may cause injury or death. Do not use while driving do not expose to water or wet surfaces. Electric shock may occur do not expose the led to your eyes or the eyes of others do not block or restrict airflow from ventilation holes as thi...

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    Notice: accessing the desktop allows the user to manipulate the file system including installation of applica- tions and manipulation of the os control panel. Improper use can result in corruption and/or damage to the operating system. Aaxa technologies does not provide technical support for operati...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Table of contents chapter 1: p4 at a glance main unit front/back remote & keypad accessories chapter 2: getting started powering on / ff focus adjustment / throw distance external inputs /input sources connecting to a computer connecting to composite video connecting to speaker or headphones connect...

  • Page 5: P4 At A Glance

    P4 at a glance 2 power button vga input power input a/v input projection lens headphone confirm selection directional pad usb port mini usb port chapter 1 main unit front/back/side charge indicator micro sd card port back button focus adjustment reset hole.

  • Page 6: Remote & Keypad

    Remote & keypad 3 notice: pressing power on the remote will only put the projector in standby mode. Please press the power button on the projector if you want to turn it off. Power on/off main menu navigation select source media player menu navigation power exit/back direction pad both the keypad an...

  • Page 7: Accessories

    Accessories 4 *under various circumstances, the actual accessories may be different from those shown in the pictures above. Tripod remote power adapter vga cable a/v cable mini usb to usb adapter optional keyboard/mouse.

  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting started 1. Connect the power cord to the p4. 2. Connect the wall plug into the wall power source. 3. Press power button and hold for 2-3 seconds to switch on or switch off the power • the led turns red while charging. • the led turns green when charging is finished. • 4 hours of charge time ...

  • Page 9: Focus Adjustment

    Focus adjusment / throw distance focus adjustment 1. Spin the focus wheel left of right until the image becomes clear. 2. The recommended focus distance for this projector is 12” to infinity. 6 diagonal screen size 16:9 aspect ratio throw distance chart distance inch (“) 12 18 24 30 36 74 84 96 diag...

  • Page 10: External Inputs/outputs

    External inputs/outputs 7 laptop desktop usb stick headphone/speaker keyboard mouse micro sd card composite cable.

  • Page 11: Connecting to A Computer

    Connecting to a computer connect the large end of the 8 vga cord to your computer’s vga adapter connect the small end of the vga cord to your p4’s vga adapter step 1: step 2: step 3: select “source” change resolution then in the main menu.

  • Page 12: Step 4:

    Connecting to a computer cont. Step 4: enabling vga output on your computer – to enable vga 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 output. Below are standard i...

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    Connecting to composite video connect one end of the composite cord to your p4’s a/v adapter connect opposite end of to your devices step 1: step 2: composite cord composite cord 10

  • Page 14: Step 3:

    Connecting to composite video cont. Connectivity with multimedia devices the p4 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. *apps on smart phones require video out capabilities ...

  • Page 15: Step 3:

    Step 3: turn on your multimedia device. Step 4: connecting speakers/headphones connect your speaker or headphones 12 3.5 mm cord to your p4’s speaker adapter step 1: step 2: caution for earphone (earplug) use • prolonged use at high volume may impair your hearing. Ensure the power and volume on your...

  • Page 16: Connecting Keyboard/mouse

    Connecting keyboard/mouse connect your key- board/mouse combo’s usb adapter to your p4’s usb input step 1: mouse touchpad left click right click remove the usb adapter from the back of your key- board /mouse combo step 2: step 3: move the on/off switch on the side of the combo. 13 step 4: press the ...

  • Page 17: Connecting Keyboard/mouse

    Connecting keyboard/mouse optional keyboard and mouse can be purchased directly from aaxa technologies at www.Aaxatech.Com a usb mouse can be used to select most options on the p4. • to move the cursor, place 1 finger on the pad located on the right and move your finger in the direction you wish to ...

  • Page 18: Computer Data Transfer Only

    Computer data transfer only connect small end of the 15 usb adapter to your p4’s micro usb input to your computer’s step 1: step 2: connecting your p4 to your computer for data transfer allows you to add files to store onto the onboard memory. This will allow you to play files with your p4 as a stan...

  • Page 19: Computer Data Transfer Only

    Usb port computer data transfer only 16 step 3: turn on the p4 and open the “open to view files” that autoplays. Nand hardrive or step 4: place files in appropriate folders video files go here music files go here image files go here note. If your computer fails to detect the projector, check to make...

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    How to save files to your sd or usb 17 video files go here music files go here image files go here in order to correctly display your media files sd or usb, the files must be placed in the correct folder. Step 1: create folders “movie”, “music”, and “picture” in all lowercase. To do this, right clic...

  • Page 21: Micro Sd Card

    Micro sd card 18 how to insert your micro sd card • slide in your sd card into the sd card slot on the front of the p4. (as shown in picture) • gently slide the sd card until it *clicks* into place. *review the specification section of this manual to read about the supported file formats. How to acc...

  • Page 22: Usb Otg(On-The-Go)

    Usb otg(on-the-go) how to insert your usb drive • slide your usb drive into usb slot. (as shown in picture) • gently slide the drive until it cannot go in any further. *review the specification section of this manual to read about the supported file formats. How to access your usb drive • once your ...

  • Page 23: Menu Screens

    Menu screens 20 main menu chapter 3 the p4 features a built in pmp (portable media player) function. This function allows the projector to play videos, pictures, music files, and text. To access the main menu simply turn on the projector. • scroll left/right by pressing the rewind/fast foward button...

  • Page 24: Video Player Menu

    Video player menu 21 rewind / back pause play/stop fast-foward / next open file volume down volume up opening a file: • choose “open file” option • select device file is stored on • select file from list.

  • Page 25: Video Player Menu

    Playing videos to play/pause a video, press the play button in the middle of the keypad or remote control to rewind, press and hold the left arrow button to fast-forward, press and hold the right arrow button to jump forward to the next vide, press the right arrow button to jump back to a prior vide...

  • Page 26: Photo Menu

    Photo menu 23 close menu previous next run slideshow -1 sec to slideshow +1 sec to slideshow open file opening a file: • choose “open file” option • select device file is stored on • select file from list.

  • Page 27: Photo Menu

    Viewing pictures the p4 pico projector allows you to view pictures individually or in a slideshow. To view individual photos, select the file you want to view in the file menu for the particular storage device on which the image file is stored. You can press the left and right arrow buttons on the t...

  • Page 28: Music Player Menu

    Music player menu 25 previous play stop next open file repeat shuffle playlist volume up volume down opening a file: • choose “open file” option • select device file is stored on • select file from list.

  • Page 29: Music Player Menu

    Previous play stop next open file repeat shuffle playlist volume up volume down listening to music to play/pause a song, press the play button in the middle of the keypad or remote control to rewind, press and hold the left arrow button to fast-forward, press and hold the right arrow button to jump ...

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    27 the windows ce desktop allows users to load, install, and manipulate any third party applications that are supported by windows ce including word processing, spreadsheets, games, and other applications. A keyboard and mouse is required to use the windows ce desktop technical support for the deskt...

  • Page 31: Setup Menu

    Setup menu 28 the settings menu can be accessed by selecting “settings”on the main menu sound & display volume settings • allows the raising or lowering of volume picture adjustment • brightness, backlight and color temperature op- tions image flip • flips image upside down (for rear projection) dat...

  • Page 32: Technical Details

    Technical details 29 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 ...

  • Page 33: Technical Details

    Technical details 30 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. Confirm that the unit is charged and has eno...

  • Page 34: Specifications

    Specifications 31 brightness native resolution maximum resolution contrast ratio projectoin lens: image size: lamp: video in: audio output: sd card usb: dimensions weight supported file formats 80 lumens wvga(858x480) wxga(1280x800) 2000:1 manual focus 10~80 inches 20,000 hour rgb triple leds compos...

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    Please direct all customer service inquiries to: aaxa technologies, inc. 103a east alton santa ana, ca 92707 (714) 957-1999 info@aaxatech.Com.