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Photos will initially be seen in thumbnail mode. 
Selecting a photo will begin displaying the 
pictures in slideshow mode (bottom right).
The slideshow can be customized in the 
Settings Menu. Please see the Slideshow page 
to see what settings can be customized.

During the slideshow, joystick controls are:

Previous/Next: 

Left/Right

Pause:

 Enter the slideshow submenu by clicking 

on the joystick to bring up the submenu. Select 
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Open Slideshow Controls:

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Escape

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1. Previous 

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Meijer.com

Summary of Contents for P1Jr

Page 1: ...Meijer com ...

Page 2: ...ripod Adapter 6 Input Output 7 Menu System AV Input 8 SD Card 9 14 USB Data 15 Settings 16 17 Troubleshooting 18 Specifications 19 Table of Contents 1 1 2 3 On Off O 4 tion 5 men nt t Th Thro row w Dist stance 6 dapte er r 6 6 ut 7 7 ystem A AV V In Inpu p t 8 8 SD Card d 9 1 1 14 4 4 USB Data Settings Tro oubl b eshooting pec ecifi fications Meijer com ...

Page 3: ...void using the projector if damaged Do not dispose of improperly or expose Taking apart the projector is not to extreme heat recommended and will void the warranty P1 Jr Pico Projector 2 LCOS pic co o p projector with m med dia a a tor w wit ith h buil lt in n media player cap pab ble e e Combine ed w with it ts 1 1 hour internal bat tte ery ry t the he he ment device I In t this ma anu ual you wi...

Page 4: ...le Adjustable Tripod Note Actual accessories may appear different from those shown above P1 Jr Projector 3 Package Contents P1 J Jr Pro roje jector USB C Cab ble AC Ad Adap apte ter Ch Charge er r AV C Cabl AV C C bl No N te A Meijer com ...

Page 5: ...projector 1 Attach the power adapter to the projector 2 Attach the power adapter to the wall outlet Turning Off the Projector Hold the power button for 3 seconds until the optical engine turns off 4 General Operation le the nto the is f ful ully ly charge ed b before use 4 hou ur rs To To charge th the p projector adapter t to th the projector ower r a ada d pter r to o the wall outlet rning Off O...

Page 6: ...ch menu section to learn more about this button 5 General Operation from m th t e othing obs str ructing g t the ge ment cte ed d im imag ge is is not ot in focus m mov ve e th the e ring left o or r ri igh ght to bring ng the he image in nto o focu us s A A lear pictu ture e can be acheived ed a at a dista anc ce of 10 90 P Ple lease se ee p page 6 for focus and n t throw dis stances ck e the jo ...

Page 7: ...ront of the projector The projector is capable of the distances specified on the right Tr Trip pod o A Ada d pt pter er Ins sert rt t the h tripod to o the b bo otto tom m of th the e proj ojector as s s sho own wn t to o th the le left ft Co Confirm tha at t the e tr trip ipod od is secu cu cur r r fasten ened ed b bef for ore turn rnin ng g g on on on pr p oj oje ector ng g the wheel l loc cated...

Page 8: ...s found on the back of the projector The P1 Jr can be operated during charging 5 SD Card The P1 Jr can accept up to 8GB SD Cards For accepted file formats please see the specifications page 19 for additional information Inputs Outputs 7 n off th the e p projector 3 second ds Port t Th The e Mi Mini n US SB p port is designed fo or da data t inp npu ut from US USB B OT OTG G de devi v ces s P Ple e...

Page 9: ... to 720x480 video resolution a To connect an A V cable insert the 3 5mm portion into 3 5 2 5mm adapter Place that in to the A V port of the projector and the other end to external device Menu System 8 enable e the he P P1 Jr to d dis ispl play nnected t to t the AV port Inpu put either er N NTSC o or P PAL of up to eo re eso solu luti tio on nnec ct t an n A A V V c cab able in inse ert r t the h ...

Page 10: ...ional information Setup Selecting the Setup option allows the user to change various settings on the P1 Jr Please see the Settings 9 Menu System reen n w will app pea ar and the project tor o w wil il il s pr p operly set up p to out utpu ut video te incl clud uded ed i iPod iP Phone HT HTC Se Series Nokia a Se Ser ries DVD P P P HD Nin nte tend n o Wii i c com ompo pos site only Mi Micr c os f of...

Page 11: ...ld face down Maximum of 8GB SDHC cards are supported b Access the SD Card Memory menu from the main menu c Select one of the icons to access related data on the SD card 10 SD Card Memory on the HC cards menu u f from th he e ma main menu ns to acc ces ess s related data on n th he SD ca ard d Meijer com ...

Page 12: ...nd 6 Stop 3 Play Pause 7 Repeat Shuffle Cycle 4 Fast Forward 8 Brightness Contrast 11 SD Card Memory o ck up and eo clic ck k th the ideo for orma mats plea ase se s pa page ge yback th he j joystick controls s are re me C Con ontrol R Rig ght Left Fast st F Fow owar ard d Rew wind nd Up Down Sp Spee eeds ds o of f 2x 2 4x 4 8 8x 16 1 x 32x to play y at t normal speed ed cy cycle e th hro rough al...

Page 13: ... 2 Play Pause 6 Repeat Shuffle Cycle 3 Next 7 Brightness Contrast 4 Stop 12 SD Card Memory e he m rig ght zed in t the he e the Slid ides eshow pa age ge can n b be custom omiz zed e e slideshow ow joystick control ols s ar are ous N Nex e t Le eft Right Paus use e E Ent nter e t the s slide deshow submenu b by cl c ic icking g o on t the he j joy oyst stick to t b bring ng up the submen enu u S S...

Page 14: ...e controls once the menu has been opened 1 Previous 4 Stop 2 Next 5 Repeat 1 Repeat All Shuffle 3 Play Pause T SD Card Memory 13 ic pear playi y ng n to nav avig igat ate e a song pre ress enter er yback jo oyst stick controls are e me C Con ontrol L Lef ft Right Prev vio ious us N Nex xt So ong g Up Down Op Open ens s Co Cont ntrol l Me enu nu Enter S Stop Exit Esca cape e Note The above ve c con...

Page 15: ...o delete a file select it from the list by clicking on the joystick This will give you the option to delete To view the file properties select the file and it will appear on the right 14 SD Card Memory on k on o enter ough g the he l list t e joystic ick k T To delete te he li list st b by y cli ick king g on the ll give ve y you ou the opt tio ion to to delete e file pro oper erties select the fi...

Page 16: ... reconnecting the device If that does not resolve the issue check with your device manufacturer to confirm that the device is a USB OTG device 15 USB Data Display Go enab bl led d device such d dev evic ice e e data s sto tored o on t the USB OTG enab bled d d d d e plug yo your u U USB S dev vic ce to the e b bac ck k of the P1 Jr Jr sh shown belo lo lo USB Data ta f fro r m the ma main in m menu...

Page 17: ...ting this will display general information about the projector Reset Selecting this will restore the projector to the factory defaults 16 the user er t to d displa ay y m mode of f esho how w sectio ion n to to see g the e s sett ttin ings ported ed l lan a gua age es include English h Fren nch ch Ge Germ rman a It talia i n Spanish ystone e T Th he P1 Jr s keys ysto tone n s set e ti ting ngs can...

Page 18: ...s will only affect vertical keystone This means only the top and bottom of the image may be adjusted Press the joystick left or right to change the keystone 17 Settings Menu wed n each pi pict c ur ure e comp mpres or e enla arge the tion o of f th the e projector r Pic ctu t res when co omp mpressed or enlarg rged ed play pi pict ctures in n th their actual resolut tion n ystone e he P1 Jr r s k ...

Page 19: ...ode coded d with th inco correct codec AGE IS BLU URRE ED Solu u lu lution on on on Chec c c ck th h h he vi e e e deo sour sou sou sou ce signal to ensure tha a at at it is prope ope ope operly rly rly rly conn onn onn onnecte cte cte ed d d d Selec c ct t c he c e c e c e correct ct i t i t in n n nput source by c by c by c by choos hoos hoos hoosing ing ing ing th th th the input de de de des s...

Page 20: ...vX XViD MPEG 2 MPEG 4 RV 8 9 10 Audio Files MP3 Audio Codecs AAC MPEG2 MPEG4 Images JPG 19 Specifications e LED s On nbo boar ard d 1w Mon ono sp speaker E Engl glish French Ger erma man Ita alian Spanish Con ntr trol ol 4 3 3 ions s 1 105 5 56 20mm eight 126 26g ower Co ons sumption 5V 5 20 2000 00mA 6 Wa Watts wer Su upply AC C100 240V Free Vo Volt l ag ge 5 50H 0Hz z 60Hz ma anc n e es CE UL OU...

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