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Cinema on–the– GO ! RMP-820 0 User’s Manua l[...]
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2 T able of Contents Introduction .. . .. ... ... .. . .. .. ... ... .. .. .. . ... ... . .. ... . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . .. .. .. .... .. .. .. . .. ... 3 What is ins ide the box: .... . .. .. .. .. .... . .. ... . .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 3 Overview .... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. ..[...]
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3 Introduction Thanks f or purchas i ng Roya l T ek’ s product. What is insi de the box: l RMP-820 0 CINEMA ON-THE- GO l AC/DC Pow er adap tor(EU/UK/US pl ugs ) l Recha rgeable battery l USB cable l A/V cab le l T ri pod l Remote contro l l Carry Pouch Overview S ystem Requireme nt: l W indo w s 7, V i st a (32bits & 64bits ), XP (32bits &[...]
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4 Gett ing Star ted Insert th e batter y 1. Slide the ba ttery co v e r . 2. Ins ert t he battery . 3. Re place the battery co v er and sli de it up ge ntly until he aring a click .[...]
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5 Slide t he lens cover to the other s id e Switch on th e power button. From “O” side to “I” . Before you us e, we s uggest you to f ul l y charg e the bat tery . It will take aro und 2.5 hours for battery charging. Power adap tor 1. Select t he correc t plug f or your en v iron m ent.[...]
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6 2. Co nnect the plug to the pow er adap ter. T o dis conne ct, pleas e push the bu tt on and push ou t the plug. Notes: If The RMP-8 200 CINE MA ON-THE- GO pow er is of f, allow 3 hours for the battery to fully recharg e. The ba tt ery w i ll s top charging if The RMP-82 00 CINEMA O N-THE- GO pow er i s on to a v oid da m age ca used by hi gh ope[...]
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7 Connections The RMP-820 0 CINEMA O N- THE-GO is des i gned to pr oject w ith built-in m e m ory or via e x pan dable Mi cro SD card s lot or connect ing to other m edia de v ices. Connectin g to a N oteb ook or Pers onal C omp uter Us e the USB cable to connect The RM P-8200 CINEM A ON-THE-G O to des ktop com puters , laptop co m puters , u ltra-[...]
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8 W hen t he m ain menu d i sap pears , the connection s ucceeded and home scree n shows . Y ou can pro ceed w ith t he dat a trans f er . Note: T o con s er v e pow er , The RMP-82 00 CINEM A ON-THE-GO w ill stop pro ject i ng an image w hil e conn ected to a co m puter USB por t. Via Micro SD c ard/T Fla sh car d Store the files you w ish to proj[...]
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9 l Re move the mem ory card Pull back the co v er and pus h to releas e the m e m ory ca rd. W hen t he m ain menu d i sap pears , the connection s ucceeded and you can procee d with the data trans f er . Note: T o con s er v e pow er , The RMP-82 00 CINEM A ON-THE-GO w ill stop pro ject i ng an image w hil e conn ected to a co m puter USB por t. [...]
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10 Connectin g to a C omp osite Video De vice Us e the A/V cable to input video f ro m camcorders , d i gital ca m eras, DVD players , smart pho ne w i th T V -out fun ction and di gital media players into the A V i nput on The RMP-8200 CINE MA ON-THE- GO . a. Conne ct the A V cable to The RMP-8200 CINE MA ON-THE-G O ’s A V i nput. b. Conne ct th[...]
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11 Remote contr ol Intended U se The RMP-820 0 CINEMA O N- THE-GO is des i gned to o perate w i th t he ROY AL TEK-s pecified bat tery and pow er adap ter i n norma l of fice or ho m e en v i ron m ents . 0 ˚ –30 ˚ C (32 ˚ –86 ˚ F) 10–4 0% RH (w ithout condens ation) 0–18 29 m (0–6000 f eet) abo v e s ea l e v el The opera ti ng en v [...]
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12 Powerin g Off Sw i tch of f the pow er button. Fro m “I” side to “ O”. St atus Indica tor Lig ht The s tatus i ndicator light provides in f or mation abo ut Th e RMP-820 0 CINEM A ON-THE-G O ’ s s tate. Green : The RM P-8200 CINEMA ON-THE-GO is powered on Amber : The R MP-8200 CINEMA ON-THE-GO is charging the bat tery Red : Lo w [...]
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13 Control t he Brig htness The brightnes s mode can be ac cess ed in setting menu . Pres s the right or the lef t button f or med ium or h i gh. Control V olume W h ile play i ng m us i c or v ideo files, pus h the ▲ button f o r volume up an d ▼ for volume dow n w hen connected t o a video or m usic sou rce during v ideo or s ong playback.[...]
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14 Checkin g the Bat tery L evel The a m ount of charge currently in t he bat tery d isplays in the s tatus bar battery icon at the top right of the s creen. Att ac hing t he T ripod The RMP-820 0 CINEMA O N- THE-GO inc l udes a table- top tripod that mounts to the bot tom of the. T i p: RMP-82 00 CINEMA ON-THE- GO will attach t o mo st camera tr i[...]
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15 Using Main Me nu At pow er on, the main menu w ill display f or choice . The RMP-82 00 CINEMA ON-THE-G O pro v ides an eas y way to v i ew all funct i ons with the i r own icon. Each fi l e lis t icon, whe n chosen, displays a li sting o f all fil es in the i nternal memory or Micro SD card. For example, whe n you choos e the document file list,[...]
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16 display i n the lis t. Select i con to di splay the content s of the Micro SD card. Vid eo an d Audio File Su pport There are m any v ideo and au dio fil e formats . They con tain v arious t ypes of encod ed vi deo an d audio. The tab l e be low s hows the file type an d video and audio code cs that the RMP-82 00 CINEMA ON-THE-GO can read the de[...]
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17 Play th e music; th e music is pla ying Pause t he music; t he music is p aus ed S t ereo s ound is on left channel is on right chann el is on next - skip t he music f o r n ext one previous - back to pr evious one Play all Onc e; This pla ys a ll music onc e on either t he Micr oSD c ard or internal memor y and then returns t o the media file l[...]
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18 Pres s the BACK button to return t o the Main Menu. Photo View The photo v iew di splays t humbna i ls of files in the intern al memory or the Micro SD card. Y ou can s how one picture at a time or a slides how , w ith or without backgro und m us ic in the ph oto view Photo File S upport The RMP-820 0 CINEMA O N- THE-GO can open and di splay bit[...]
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19 1. Once the thumbna il s is on, pres s button to s tart the pho to sli des how . 2. During a photo slides how , press BACK to paus e the slideshow . Mov e to and pre ss to resume playback. 3. During a photo slides how , press button to turn on backgroun d m usic from the fil es in music fil es and press back button back to Se tting f or turning [...]
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20 Format MicroSD Card – Pres s “Y es” or “No” to f or m a t memor y press “Y es ” will f or mat me m ory o f Micro SD card w hich wil l lead your files deleted. Languages – Press MENU and mo ve UP and DO W N to s elect your preferred languag e f ro m English, Trad itional Chines e, Simpli fi ed Chines e, F rench, Ger m an, Spanish,[...]
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21 4. Select “Sys tem Upgrade”. 5. Then your w ill see the mes sag e as below . Pl eas e wait aro und 10 mi nutes. 6. If you w ant to upgrade the s ystem, pleas e select “Y es”. 7. Y ou w i ll find the fl icker of s creen w hil e upgra ding. W hen the pro gres s finishe d, t he sys tem will rebo ot automatical l y . While it s hows the st a[...]
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22 scree n, t he s ystem upgrad e i s co m plete. W hen t he m ain menu d i sap pears , the connection s ucceeded and home scree n shows Y ou can pro ceed w ith t he dat a trans f er . Note: T o con s er v e pow er , The RMP-82 00 CINEM A ON-THE-GO w ill stop pro ject i ng an image w hil e conn ected to a co m puter USB por t. T o pro ject, sw itch[...]
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23 Once a v ideo source de v ice is on, RM P-8200 CINEM A ON-THE-G O pro jects the v ideo. Pres s the BACK button to return to the m ain menu. Office Viewer Selecting a File and O pening It 1. Na v i gate t o a fil e by pres sing the up or dow n button on the key pad . 2. Pres s the MENU bu tt on t o the op en the file. Document and PDF Fi les The [...]
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24 Embedded O bjects S upport The o ffi ce view er sup ports autoshape, li nes , and M i cros oft® Excel® and Pow erPoint® objects . Some object s ha v e limited or no suppo rt and will be subs ti tuted or le ft blank . Viewing a Document; word, excel, pres entat ion and pa d file 1. Choos e and pre ss MENU on the key p ad to select th e documen[...]
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25 Viewing a Spreads heet File 1. Use the UP and DO W N buttons on the key p ad to s elect the document as wish to vi ew . The RMP-820 0 C INEMA ON-THE- GO will display s ev en files at a t im e. Pres s the DOWN button to s ee other files f urthe r down the fil e list. 2. Pres s the MENU bu tt on t o open the docu m ent. 3. Zoo m i n and Pan aroun [...]
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26 Prese ntation Fi les The RMP-820 0 CINEMA O N- THE-GO us es the Picsel FileV iewe to ope n and v i ew Mi crosof t® Pow erPoint files. File Supp ort Suppo rted V ers i ons Of Micro soft® Pow erPoint® The of fi ce v iewer s upports Microsof t® Pow erPoint® 95, Micros oft® Pow erPoint® 97, Microsoft® Pow erPoint® 2000, Micros oft® Pow erP[...]
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2 7 Pres s the UP and DO W N buttons on the key pad t o scroll throug h the documen t p ages while the page is normal, Return to Fil e Lis t Pres s the BACK button to return to t he main men u. Note: save the fil e in pd f file f or m a t and e m bed the f onts if the docum ent file cont ains spe ci al f ont or format. The embedd ed fonts will e li[...]
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28 Product Specifica tion Techn ology LCOS R e s olution 640 X 480 (VGA) Brightn ess Up to 1 5 lum ens Langu age English/T r a ditional C hin ese/Simpl ifi ed Chinese/F r ench/ Ger man/ Spanish / P ortugu ese/Itali an /Tur kish/J apan e s e C o ntrast R atio 200:1 Image S ize 8 ~ 60" (2 03 - 1524 mm) Projection Dist ance 22 ~ 200 cm Asp e ct R[...]
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29 Gr een : Power Amb e r : Ch arge R e d : Low batter y *LED in dicator Blue : Key p ad Video : H.264, MPEG4, A VC Audio : M P3 Picture : JPG, JP EG, BMP File f ormat Other : W o rd, P ower P oint, E xc el, Text, PDF r ead er Right a fter Red LED light is on, p lug in w ith attached po w er adaptor immediately is reco mm ended. If [...]
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30 the video . A: Unplug the A V cable fro m the de vi ce and t he ho m e s creen w il l display . Plug the A V cable i n to the de v ice and the icon in the up per-left corn er of the image w i ll display the “A V cab le” icon. The vi deo output on some de v ices i s turned of f by de f au lt. Please re f er to the de v ice’ s document ation[...]