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aaxa User Guide TECHNOLOGIES[...]
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Quick Start Guide Step 4: Settings Button Step 2: Power Button Step 3: Adjust Focus Step 1: Power Adapter Port S tep 1: Connect the power adapter S tep 2 : Pr ess the Power butt on once, the fan should start spinning and the projector engine shoud light up S tep 3: Adjust the f ocus as needed S tep 4: Enter the “OSD” Menu to change brightness o[...]
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Caution! W ARNING: 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 airow from ventilation holes as this may cause the projector to overheat Keep the projecto[...]
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Projector at a glance Main Unit Front/Back Remote & Keypad Accessories Chapter 2: Getting Started Powering On / Off Focus Adjustment / Throw Distance Accessing OSD Menu Adjusting the Brightness Picture Settings & Mode Connecting to Projector Enabling Video Output (on a laptop) Connecting to Composite Video Conne[...]
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Table of Contents (Cont) Wireless Display (Screen Mirror) Connecting to Bluetooth Display Settings Chapter 5: Settings Picture Conguration Keystone Adjustment Chapter 6: T echnical Details T rouble Shooting Specications 34 38 39 40 44 47 49[...]
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1 LED Android at a Glance Chapter 1 HDMI Input USB Port 3.5 mm Audio Jack VGA Input 3.5 mm Composite Jack Settings Button Navigation Pad Back Button Power Button Focus Wheel Lens Power Adapter Receptacle Mini USB Port[...]
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Remote & Keypad 2 Both the keypad and remote can be used to control the projector . The Main Menu Navigation on the remote functions similarly to the keypad on the projector but with additional features that include: 1. Mouse Pointer - The Mouse icon opens a mouse pointer on the screen. T o enter “mouse mode” press the mouse icon on the rem[...]
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Accessories 3 *Under various circumstances, the actual accessories may be different from those shown in the pictures above. Power Adapter A/V Cable Remote[...]
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Getting Started 4 Chapter 2 1. Connect the power cord to the Projector 2. Connect the opposite end of the power cord into a wall outlet. 3. Press the POWER button on the top of the projector to start the projector or press the POWER button on the remote control to start the projector . Powering ON the projector Powering OFF the projector * The POWE[...]
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Focus Adjusment / Throw Distance 5 Focus Adjustment DIAGONAL SCREEN SIZE 16:9 Aspect Ratio Throw Distance Chart Throw Ratio 1.22 *minimum throw distance: 20 inches Located on top of the projector , turn the focus ring to the left or right until the image becomes clear . 19 28 38 47 56 66 75 150 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 157 Min Max Diagonal inch (“) D[...]
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Accessing the OSD Menu 6 T o Access the OSD Menu The OSD Menu allows the user to control 3 primary functions of the pro- jector . (1) Input Selection (2) Bright- ness Settings (3) Picture Settings Simply press the “settings” button ( ) on the projector or the “menu” button on the remote control. The OSD Menu will pop up. The OSD Menu[...]
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Brightness Settings 7 Boost Mode delivers 550Lm of brightness. The Pro - jector is designed to run in boost mode for 60 minutes each time. Excessive use of Boost Mode will decrease light-source lifespan. T o toggle “on” boost mode, simply select “Boost Mode” in the OSD menu. The fan will spin faster and the projected image become brighter .[...]
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Picture Settings 8 Picture Mode The picture mode allows the user to select between different picture modes Dynamic, Standard, Mild, and Custom. The dif ferences in each mode is a combination of changes in Contrast, Brightness, Color , Sharpness, and T int. A fth mode, “User” allows the user to manually adjust these settings. Color Mode The c[...]
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Picture Settings (Cont) 9 Keystone allows vertical keystone adjustment. Please see Keystone Adjustments page for more information. Horizontal Keystone is not supported. The Projector allows 4 different display modes which accomodate for rear-projection and reverse (up-side down) mounting and is accomplished through vertical or horizontal ip . Ke[...]
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Connecting to the Projector 10 HDMI - VGA - A V The Input Selection menu can be found by accessing the OSD menu. The OSD menu is accessed by pressing the “Settings” ( ) button on the projector or the remote control. The Projector offers 6 dif ferent input sources. This section will focus on HDMI, VGA, and A V (Composite) input. Selecting Inputs[...]
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Connecting to the Projector (Cont) T o connect a device to the Projector rst connect the appropriate source cable. HDMI is a full sized HDMI cable. VGA is a standard 25 pin VGA cable. Composite Video is the included 3.5mm A V cable. After connecting the cable open the OSD menu and select the appropriate format. For example to enable an HDMI conn[...]
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Connecting to the Projector (Cont) 12 HDMI C onneCtIon When connecting to HDMI remember to set the output resolution to match the projec- tor . The native resolution of the projector is 1280x800. Not all resolutions will match, please try a few different resolution settings to obtain the desired display . On systems like the Playstation 4, a safe-m[...]
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Tips: Enabling Video Output Step 1: T o 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 sam[...]
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Tips: Connecting to Composite 14 Connect the 3.5mm A/V Cable to the back of the Projector . Connect the composite end of the A V Cable (Red, White,Y ellow) to your device. Step 1: Step 2:[...]
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15 Step 1: Connect one end of the VGA Cable to the back fo the projector and the other end to the source device Select “VGA Input” in the OSD Menu of the Projector Step 2: Connecting to VGA Step 3: Enable the video output of your source device. Frequently this is done with the function F5 key or by enabling “video output” in the “display [...]
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Step 1: Select “VGA Input” in the OSD Menu of the Projector Step 2: Connecting to HDMI 16 14 14 Connect one end of the HDMI to your projectors HDMI Adapter Step 1: Step 3: Connect the opposite end of the HDMI cable to your device. Note: Apple devices require a specialized HDMI adapter (Sold separately by Apple) Step 3: Step 2: Select “HDMI In[...]
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17 Connecting to USB The Projector features two (2) USB ports. One full-sized USB port and one mini-USB port. Both USB ports are full function USB ports and can either connect to a peripheral device such as a mouse or a USB memory stick. USB Memory sticks of up to 32GB can be connected. Note: T o Enable the USB Host func tion on the mini-USB port, [...]
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Connecting Speakers/Headphones Connect your speakers/headphones to the projector ’s speaker adapter . 18 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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19 File Playback Options Chapter 3 The Projector has 3 playback modes. These modes include Video playback, Picture Slideshow playback, and Music playback T o connect content to the Projector use the USB port found on the back of the projector . The Projector can support USB sticks up to 32GB. Phot o file forma ts support : JPG, JPEG, BMP , and PNG [...]
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Playing Videos 20 Video Player Selection • T o Access the Video playback menu, in the main menu select the “Videos” icon. • In the Video Submenu you will see a preview of available videos. • Select the video you wish to play[...]
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21 Playing Videos (Cont) The Video Player • As your video begins to play you will nd a playback control menu at the bottom of the screen which can be brought up by pressing the “UP” arrow • If you don’t see the control menu, press “UP” arrow on the projector or the remote control to bring up this menu • V olume Adjustment can be [...]
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Viewing Pictures 22 Picture Viewer Selection • T o access the Pictures menu in the main menu, select the “Pictures” icon. • In the Picture Submenu you will see a preview of available pictures. • Select the picture you wish to view[...]
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Viewing Pictures (Cont) 23 Picture Viewer There are several options for viewing pictures. These options include: • Picture Slideshow - Bring up the settings menu and select SlideShow mode to begin the slideshow • E-mail the picture - Bring down the options menu to be able to e-mail the picture • Edit the picture - Bring up the photo editor (3[...]
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Music Playback 24 Music Player Selection • T o listen to music select the Music Player option in the main menu • In the Music Submenu you will see a preview of available Music. • Select the video you wish to play[...]
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25 Music Playback (Cont) Rewind F ast Forward Pause/P lay Decrease V olume Increase V olume[...]
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Video Playback FAQ How do I get rid of the bottom navigation bar? • The navigation bar will disappear automatically after 4 seconds How does the “bookmark” func- tion work? • Book-marking a segment of the video allows the user to return to that specic section of the video at a later time. Upon re-opening the le the user will be prompt[...]
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Android System Chapter 4 27 The P rojector features an Andr oid Operating system based on a dual-core ARM chipset. The Android Oper ating system allows the user to download apps , sur f the internet, stream movies , and a whole host of other featur es normally found on an Android de- vice.[...]
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Connecting to Wireless 28 Connecting to a Wireless Router • T o Connect to a Wireless Router rst access the settings menu • Select the WIFI settings submenu • Ensure WIFI is turned “ON” STEP 1 STEP 2 Connecting to a Wireless Router • Select the appropriate router • Enter your passphrase to connect to the router Note: The WIFI conne[...]
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29 Connecting to Wireless (cont) Settings Menu An alternative method to congure the wireless connection is to directly access the settings menu. The settings menu can be found by clicking in the “settings” Application in the Apps menu. In the settings menu turn on WIFI and select the correct router . After ent ering the password y ou should [...]
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Quick Launch Short-Cuts 30 Depending on the region the P rojector includes some quick-launch short- cuts. F or the United Stat es region these short- cuts include: Y outube - Y outube Link, Netix - Netix Link, HULU - Hulu Link, Google - Google Link, F acebook - F acebook Link Note: F or better per formance we r ecommend downloading the respec[...]
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Apps Menu 31 The Projector allows accessing Android Apps via the Apps menu. Android Apps are dif ferent application software created by 3rd party vendors for various different uses and functions. Popular apps include streaming video clients, productivity apps (such as spreadsheets), and games. Access the Apps menu from the main menu. T o launch an [...]
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Apps (cont) 32 DOWNL OAD APPS There are two ways to download and install new applications. 1. The easiest is using the Google Play Store. Simply sign onto the Google Play store, search for your application and click “install”. The ap- plication will automatically install on the projector . 2. Another method is to download application and use th[...]
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Viewing Ofce Files 33 The LED Android has the ability to view Microsoft Ofce les including Word, Excel, Powerpoint, as well as Adobe PDF les. There are a variety of free viewers and editors available through the Google Play Store such as Kingsoft Ofce. Note: Download a free viewer before attempting to view these les Download a vie[...]
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Wireless Display 34 SCREEN MIRRORING The LED Android allows wireless mirroring of Android Phones to the Pro- jector . While wireless mirroring is not the most efcient connection for high bandwidth screen-sharing and is thus not recommended for videos and gaming it is a great option for most types of presentations. The WIFI display app is preload[...]
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Wireless Display (Cont) 35 Step 1: Projector - Open the WIFI Display app found in the apps section. Congure the name as needed Step 2: Projector - Click on the Search Feature Step 3: Smartphone - In the “Settings” section of the smartphone locate the “Display” settings and then turn on “Wireless Display”. On some phones this may be n[...]
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Wireless Display (Cont) 36 Step 4: Smartphone - T urn on the wireless display featur e Step 5: Smartphone - Click “Search for Display s” . After a few seconds the projector name should appear Step 6: Smartphone - Click on the Projector . W ait until connected Step 7: Projector - The Smartphone should ap- pear on the bottom left hand corner of t[...]
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Connecting to Bluetooth 37 The Projector has a built in bluetooth chipset. This allows the connection of wireless controllers or wireless speakers and other bluetooth enabled devices. T o connect to bluetooth de - vice access the Bluetooth setup menu under the settings menu. Ensure Bluetooth is turned on. Once turned on Bluetooth is discover - able[...]
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Bluetooth (cont) 38 P AIRING DEVICES An alternative method to connect and pair a bluetooth device is to use the main settings menu. Under the bluetooth settings menu you will have a few options. 1. Make your device searchable - Click on “Only Visible to paired devices”. The projector will then be searchable to all bluetooth devices for two minu[...]
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Display Setting 39 V ertical Stretch Use the up and down arrows to vertically expand or compress the image. Horizontal Stretch Use the right and left arrows to horizontally expand or compress the The Display Setting allows the adjustment of the size (stretch) of the screen both vertically and horizontally[...]
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Picture Conguration Chapter 5 40 Picture Mode • Changes the pre-selected picture mode Color T emperature • Adjusts the color temperature from hot to cool (red to blue). Aspect Ratio • Changes the aspect ratio of the picture - 4:3, 16:9* Display Mode • Allows the user to ip the image both vertically and horizontally Keystone • Allows[...]
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Picture Conguration (cont) 41 Picture Mode Picture mode can be toggled between User , Dynamic, Standard, and Mild. In User mode Contrast, Brightness,Color , and Sharpness can be set by the user projector , which affects the sound signature. Color T emperature Color T emperature can be toggled be- tween Cool, Medium, W arm, and User . In User mod[...]
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Picture Conguration (Cont) 42 Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio of the image can be adjusted. The native aspect ratio is 16:9. Auto - Automatic aspect ratio 16:9 - Native Aspect Ratio 4:3 - T raditional Aspect Ratio Zoom 1 - Zoom in Zoom 2 - Zoom in Just Scan - 1:1 Pixel Ratio Panaromic - Panaromic Aspect ratio[...]
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Picture Conguration (Cont) 43 Display Mode The display mode allows the user to ip the image both vertically and horizontally . This allows for ceiling mounting and rear projection. For example to achieve rear projection select “horizontal ip” and the image will be ipped 180 degrees on the Y -Axis. T o achieve ceiling mount select ?[...]
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Keystone Adjustments 44 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 scree[...]
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Automatic Keystone Adjustment Automatic Keystone adjustment is enabled through a level- sensor on the projector . As the projector is tilted the image is automatically scaled to match the angle / degree of tilt. This feature is turned “on” from the factory . Manual Keystone Adjustment Users can choose to adjust the keystone themselves to match [...]
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Keystone Adjustments FAQ 46 How to Correct Keystone • If the image looks trapezoidal with the base larger (as pictured right), press the bottom button on the directional pad on the top of the LED Showtime until the keystone effect corrects and the picture turns into a square projection. • If the image looks trapezoidal with the top larger (as p[...]
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Technical Details 47 Chapter 6 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 Tr[...]
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Technical Details 48 THE PROJECTOR DOES NOT TURN ON Possible Causes Solution There is no power Check to ensure the power outlet source is good. check the power adapter to ensure a proper connection with the wall outlet as well as the proejctor. The power button was not held long enough To power on the projector, the power button needs to be depress[...]
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Specications 49 Brightness: Native Resolution: Maximum Resolution: Aspect Ratio: Contrast Ratio: Projectoin Lens: Image Size: Lamp: Android OS: Processor (CPU): Internal Memory: Video in: Audio Output: Onboard Memory: USB: Dimensions: Weight: Supported File Formats 550 Lumens 1280x720 (720P) 1920x1080 (1080P) 16:9 2000:1 Manual Focus 10~160 inch[...]
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Notes 50[...]
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Please direct all customer service inquiries to: AAXA T echnologies, Inc. 1541 Parkway Loop T ustin, CA 92780 (714) 957-1999 info@aaxatech.com[...]