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LED PICO +

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Page 1: ...aaxa TECHNOLOGIES User Guide LED PICO Pico Projector ...

Page 2: ...w from ventilation holes as this may cause the projector to overheat Keep the projector battery or charger away from any heat sources Caution for Battery Use Do not pierce or puncture the battery with sharp objects Do not heat the product or expose it to high temperature Do not wet it or place it in any liquid Caution for Headphone Use Prolonged use at high volume may impair your hearing High volu...

Page 3: ...onnecting to a Computer Connecting to Composite Video Connecting to Speaker or Headphones Connecting a TF Card Connecting a USB Drive Chapter 3 Menu Screens Main Menu Video Player Menu Photo Menu Chapter 4 Settings Menu Picture Settings Sound Settings Option Settings Brightness Chapter 5 Technical Details Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Specifications Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 14 15 17 18 20...

Page 4: ...LED Pico at a Glance 1 Chapter 1 Main Unit Front Back Power Button Menu Navigation Hard Reset TF Card Slot Focus Adjustment USB Port Charging Port Audio Out AV Input Mini Digital AV Port Back Exit ...

Page 5: ...Keypad 2 Back Exit On Off Directional Keys ...

Page 6: ...Accessories 3 Under various circumstances the actual accessories may be different from those shown in the pictures above Tripod USB C Charge Cable HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable AV Cable ...

Page 7: ...o confirm 2 After a few seconds the unit should completely turn off 1 Turn the LED Pico Projector completely off before charging 2 Connect the USB C end of the included Charge Cable to the DC port of the LED Pico Projector 3 Connect the USB end of the included Charge Cable to a power source For continu ous operation a USB charger with 5V 2A output is required Charging the projector NOTE The LED Pi...

Page 8: ... Ratio Throw Distance Units Inches 20 30 40 50 60 Diagonal Size Units Inches 12 18 25 31 37 Spin the focus wheel up or down until the image becomes clear Focus Adjustment Throw Distance Chart Throw Ratio 1 9 Projection Angle 0 Offset minimum throw distance 10 inches ...

Page 9: ... through a direct wireless connection and is compatible with smartphones that provide this feature This includes most Samsung Android compatible smartphones and most Apple iPhone compatible smartphones If you are unsure whether this feature exists in your smartphone please check with the manufacturer NOTE Copyright content such as Netflix Amazon Prime HBO etc content cannot be mirrored ...

Page 10: ...rroring Menu 7 To Wirelessly Mirror your smart device 1 In the Main Menu select the Mirroring icon 2 In the Mirroring submenu select your smart device manufacturer iPhone compatible or Android compatible ...

Page 11: ...View icon fig 2 1 The Smart View icon can typically be found by swiping down on the settings menu and selecting the icon or it can be found through a features search Click on the Smartview icon this will allow your smart device to search for the LED Pico fig 2 2 Select AAXA PICOPLUS as the device The screen should automatically begin to mirror upon connection fig 2 1 fig 2 2 ...

Page 12: ...ing For iPhone Compatible Devices 9 Enter the iPhone Compatible mirroring submenu Go to your iPhone settings Select Wireless Connections fig 2 3 Select AAXA PICOPLUS as a wireless connection fig 2 4 fig 2 3 fig 2 4 ...

Page 13: ...e password should be 12345678 In your iPhone s Screen Mirroring menu select AAXA PICOPLUS fig 2 5 The Screen Mirroring Menu can typically be found by swiping down from the Home screen Tap Stop Mirroring when you wish to stop mirroring your iPhone fig 2 5 ...

Page 14: ...ing Q Can I use wired mirroring instead of wireless mirroring for iPhones A The LED Pico is compatible with wired mirroring through Apple s pro prietary Lightning to HDMI adapter This can be purchased from an autho rized Apple Retailer Note Samsung is a trademark of Samsung Group and iPhone is a trade mark of Apple inc AAXA Technologies Inc claims no rights ...

Page 15: ...Main Menu Select INPUTS icon Select DIGITAL icon Connectivity to Multimedia Devices The LED Pico can connect to many media devices including computers laptops iPhones iPads DVD players smart phones cameras video game consoles and other peripherals with ease Some smartphones and tablets require video out capabilities to be displayed with the LED Pico Check with the manufacturer ...

Page 16: ...elect the INPUTS icon and then the DIGITAL icon as shown on page 12 Your LED Pico should now be displaying the content from your device Connect the other end of the mini Digital AV Cable to your LED Pico s Video In port If you re connecting to a computer or laptop and the projector does not automatically mirror it read onto the next page for more information Note ...

Page 17: ...computer not all systems are the same Press Windows P to toggle through display settings Select either Duplicate or Extend de pending on your viewing option NOTE different operating sys tems may differ Step 5 1 Right click on com puter desktop and select Screen Resolution 2 Display Properties win dow will pop up 3 If a secondary monitor is grayed out click on it and select Extend these displays in...

Page 18: ...Connecting to Composite Video 15 Connect the 3 5mm Composite AV Cable to the AV Port of the LED Pico Plug the composite end of the AV Cable Red White Yellow to your device Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 19: ...u Ray players smartphones cameras video game consoles and other peripherals with ease Some smart phones require video out capabilities to be displayed with the LED Pico Check with your phone manufacturer 16 In the Main Menu Turn on your multimedia device If available select 1280x720 or 1920x1080 Select INPUTS icon Select AV icon Step 3 Step 4 ...

Page 20: ...t your speaker headphones to the projector s audio port Step 1 Step 2 CAUTION Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume may impair hearing Ensure that the projector and or the headphones are powered on Step 3 Place the headphones on and enjoy ...

Page 21: ... the supported file formats How to access your TF Card Once your TF Card has been inserted you can navigate to any media content in the main menu After selecting the media content choose the TF card selection You can now access the data on your TF card through the onboard media player Microsoft Office and PDF file formats are not supported directly In order to view a slideshow you need to convert ...

Page 22: ...D Pico will show all folders and files you have on your TF Card Use the keypad to navigate to different folders or files Media Player menu In the Main Menu select the type of file you wish to play Select the TF Card icon to acess your files ...

Page 23: ...an now access the data on your USB drive through the onboard media player Slide your USB Drive up to 64GB into the USB port Gently slide the drive until it cannot go in any further Review the Specifications section of this manual to read about the supported file formats Microsoft Office and PDF file formats are not supported directly In order to view a slideshow you need to convert your slideshow ...

Page 24: ... Main Menu select the type of file you wish to play Select the USB Drive icon to access your files File Menu System The LED Pico will show all folders and files you have on your USB Drive Use the keypad to navigate to different folders or files ...

Page 25: ...tion allows the projector to play videos and pictures directly from your connected devices Press the left and right directional buttons on the keypad to choose an icon from the Main Menu To select a menu option press the OK button in the center of the keypad To go back to the previous screen press the Back button ...

Page 26: ...l show all folders and files you have on your USB or TF card Use the keypad to select folders or files Opening a file Select the Video icon From the sub menu select the storage media with the stored files Choose which file you wish to play ...

Page 27: ...essing the right and left buttons on the keypad Other video playback controls are available in the video player submenu which is accessible by pressing the OK button OK Enter Video Player Submenu To open hide the video playback menu use the OK and Back Buttons on the keypad Volume Down Volume Up ...

Page 28: ...ressing OK during video playback To exit the Video Player Sub Menu press the Back button or wait 10 seconds To navigate the Playback Menu use the directional buttons on the keypad to highlight the option you wish to choose Move selection left Move selection right Confirm selection OK OK ...

Page 29: ...k 2 Navigate the folders until you reach the file you wish to play 3 Choose the file you want to play 4 Press OK when video is playing then move selection left on video player menu to Repeat A and press OK until it shows Repeat 1 5 The video will now loop after playback is finished 26 ...

Page 30: ...nd files you have on your USB Drive or TF Card Use the directional buttons to navigate to different folders or files Opening A File Select the Photo icon From the sub menu select the storage media with the stored files Choose the file you wish to play ...

Page 31: ...ile viewing pictures you can simply navigate through all images by pressing the left and right buttons on the keypad Further controls are available in the Photo Submenu which is accessed through the OK button Previous Picture Next Picture OK ...

Page 32: ... Sub Menu appears To exit the Photo Sub Menu press the Back button or wait for 10 seconds Pictures can be rotated and zoom in out based on the option you choose on the Sub Menu To navigate the Sub Menu use the keypad to move selection Move selection left Move selection right Confirm selection OK OK ...

Page 33: ... Choose All slides 4 If you have more than 10 slides you must rename Slides 1 9 with a 0 in front of it or the playback order will be mixed up If you have more than 100 slides you will need to use a 00 format 5 Copy the files either to a TF Card or an USB drive 6 Insert the TF Card or USB drive into the projector 7 View the slideshow under PHOTOS 30 ...

Page 34: ... will now play 6 Note Selecting repeat in the photo submenu will loop the slideshow 31 How do I manually control the slideshow 1 After selecting the photo you wish to display you can press play to start the slideshow in the photo submenu as outlined in the previous FAQ 2 To manually control the slideshow you can stop the slideshow by press ing stop within the photo submenu 3 You may use the keypad...

Page 35: ... SETTINGS on the main menu Picture Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temperature Noise Reduction Sound Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Auto Volume Option OSD Language Screen Mode Reset Software Update USB Rotate Brightness Eco Standard Chapter 4 ...

Page 36: ...ture mode to dif ferent settings depending on your usage Contrast Adjusts the contrats of the image Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image Color Adjusts the color of the image Color Temperature Adjusts the colore temperature cold medium warm ...

Page 37: ...ode depending on what is currently playing Standard Movie Music Sports User Treble Adjusts the treble of the sound Bass Adjusts the bass of the sound Balance Adjusts the balance of the sound from left to right Auto Volume Turns auto volume on or off ...

Page 38: ...rojection image Screen Mode Sets the screen mode to Auto PC or Video Reset Resets the projector Software Update USB Updates the software of the projector Rotate Flips the projected image Allows for rear projection inverted rear projec tion and inverted front projection Option Settings ...

Page 39: ...Brightness 36 Eco Sets the brightness of the projector to eco Standard Sets the brightness of the projector to standard ...

Page 40: ... tripod in the box Yes the LED Pico comes with a mini tripod FAQs How long should I charge this projector 5 6 hours should be sufficient the led light next to the charging port will change to green when fully charged Does it have remote No the LED Pico does not come with a remote control How big does the screen make The maximum screensize of the LED Pico projector is 60 ...

Page 41: ... evern plane with the screen NO SYNC NO SIGNAL Troubleshooting 1 Be sure to setup the computer to enable a video signal output On some laptops this is done by pressing and holding Function F5 key If using the LED Pico as an external monitor on Windows based systems this can be done by selecting extend my desktop to this monitor The native resolution of the LED Pico projector is 1280x720 Depending ...

Page 42: ...g There is no power Check to ensure the power outlet source is good Check the Power Adapter USB Cable to ensure a proper connection with the wall outlet or computer as well as the projector Ensure the projector is off while charging The power button was not held long enough To power on the projector the power button needs to be depressed for a full 3 seconds try holding the power button until the ...

Page 43: ...is fully charged LED indicator on botton of unit show a green light Projector must be turned off while charging NO PICTURE FILE NOT SUPPORTED Possible Causes Solution The video source is not properly connected or selected Check the video source signal to ensure that it is properly connected Select the current input source by choosing the input desired from the main menu Incorrect file extension Vi...

Page 44: ...s Weight Supported File Formats Battery Life Eco Mode 30 Lumens 1280x720 720p 1000 1 16 9 Manual Focus 10 60 inches Triple RGB LEDs with Vibrant Color Technology Life 20 000hrs Composite A V Mini Digital AV 3 5 mm audio jack TF Card Slot 32GB maximum USB 2 0 Full Size 64GB maximum 135mm x 70mm x 20mm 0 5 lbs MP3 WMA OGG WAV AVI JPG GIF Up to 2 Hours ...

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Page 46: ...Please direct all customer service inquiries to AAXA Technologies Inc 17781 Sky Park Cir Suite F Irvine CA 92614 714 957 1999 info aaxatech com ...

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