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LED projector E-Manual

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Chapter 1: Knowing your LED 

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Chapter 1:

Knowing your LED 

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Summary of Contents for P3B

Page 1: ...LED projector E Manual P3B ...

Page 2: ... THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT Copyright 2015 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC All Rights Reserved LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Cir...

Page 3: ...Proper disposal 8 Chapter 1 Knowing your LED projector Features 10 Top view 10 Front view 13 Rear view 14 Right side 17 Left side 17 Bottom view 18 LED projector remote control 19 Replacing the battery 21 Chapter 2 Setting up Operating your LED projector 24 1 Connect the LED projector to the power adapter 24 2 Connect the LED projector to your device 26 3 Adjust the height of the LED projector 32 ...

Page 4: ...e 53 Creating and playing your own demo video 54 Using the Media Center 55 Launching the Media Center 55 Opening files from the microSD Card USB Drive or internal memory 56 WiFi 62 Multi language versions 68 Appendices Federal Communications Commission Statement 70 Regional notice for California 70 Canadian Department of Communications Statement 71 Global Environmental Regulation Compliance and De...

Page 5: ...e parts of your LED projector and its accompanying remote control Chapter 2 Setting up This chapter shows you how to set up your LED projector and use its parts for input device connection Chapter 3 Using the onscreen display menu This chapter talks about the features of your LED projector s onscreen display menu and how to navigate it using the control panel Appendices This section includes safet...

Page 6: ...ation and tips that can help complete tasks WARNING This message contains important information that must be followed to keep you safe while performing tasks and prevent damage to your LED projector s data and components Typography Bold This indicates a menu or an item that must be selected Italic This indicates sections that you can refer to in this manual Multi language versions Download other l...

Page 7: ...mance Keep the LED projector s plastic packages out of the reach of children Do not block or place anything near the LED projector s ventilation holes Doing so may cause internal heat build up that can degrade picture quality and damage the projector Ensure that the operating voltage of your LED projector matches the voltage of your power source Servicing and replacement of parts Do not disassembl...

Page 8: ...cold location When the LED projector is exposed to a drastic change in temperature moisture may condense on the lens and its other internal parts To prevent this use the unit two 2 hours after an extreme or sudden change in temperature occurs Proper disposal Do not throw your LED projector in municipal waste This product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling The symbol of...

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Page 10: ...10 LED projector E Manual Features Top view Focus ring The focus ring allows you to adjust the image focus of your LED projector ...

Page 11: ...Input Power Image Position Brightness Image Setting Keystone Main menu OK Volume Splendid Contrast Setup NOTE For more information on using the control panel buttons to access your LED projector s settings refer to the Accessing your LED projector s settings section in this manual In the event that your LED projector becomes unresponsive press and hold the power button for at least five 5 seconds ...

Page 12: ...ng table for details Color Status Solid Green The projector is plugged to a power source charging its battery and the battery power is between 95 and 100 Solid Orange The projector is plugged to a power source charging its battery and the battery power is less than 95 Solid Blue The projector is running on battery mode and the battery power is between 21 and 94 Solid Red The projector is running o...

Page 13: ...or other objects do not block any of the air vents or else overheating may occur Lens The lens projects video or image files onscreen from your input device WARNING Do not touch the lens using your hands or any sharp object Lens cover The lens cover protects the lens from scratches and possible dirt build up IMPORTANT Remove the lens cover before using your LED projector ...

Page 14: ...a distance of up to 7 meters and a receiving angle of 30degrees Micro USB 2 0 port This port also allows you to transfer data from your input device to your LED projector MicroSD card reader This built in memory card reader supports microSD and microSDHC card formats USB 2 0 port The USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus 2 0 port is compatible with USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 devices Rear view ...

Page 15: ...e device connected to the power output port 5V 1 5A VGA port This port allows you to connect your LED projector to other VGA compatible devices HDMI MHL port This port is for the HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connector and also supports MHL Mobile HI Definition Link compatible devices This port is HDCP compliant for HD DVD Blu ray and other protected content playback Air vents The air ...

Page 16: ...t charged NOTE This port does not provide charging when the system is on using MHL device or in Dynamic Mode Power DC input port Insert the bundled power adapter into this port to charge the battery pack and supply power to your LED projector WARNING The adapter may become warm to hot while in use Do not cover the adapter and keep it away from your body while it is connected to a power source IMPO...

Page 17: ...D projector using Kensington compatible LED projector security products Air vents The air vents allow cool air to enter and warm air to exit your LED projector WARNING Ensure that paper books clothing cables or other objects do not block any of the air vents or else overheating may occur Right side Left side ...

Page 18: ...ttom view Built in stand This LED projector comes with a built in stand that allows you to adjust the height of the projector by either 5 7 degrees or 9 degrees Tripod socket Connect the LED projector to a tripod using this socket ...

Page 19: ...del Control panel buttons The control panel buttons allow you to navigate the onscreen display menu Individually these buttons also correspond to a specific LED projector setting NOTE For more details on using the control panel buttons refer to the Using the onscreen display menu section in this manual ...

Page 20: ...ate the laser pointer of the remote control Rewind Press this button to rewind your audio or video file Play Pause Press this button to play or stop your audio or video file Fast forward Press this button to fast forward your audio or video file Battery compartment The battery compartment allows you to use a CR2025 lithium coin battery to power your LED projector s remote control NOTE For more det...

Page 21: ...jector E Manual 21 Replacing the battery A Move the battery compartment s latch to the right to unlock the battery holder B Pull down the battery holder and remove it completely out of the battery compartment ...

Page 22: ...e new CR2025 lithium coin battery into the battery holder with the positive side facing up D Slide the battery holder back into the battery compartment Push it all the way in until you hear a soft click indicating that the battery compartment is locked back in place ...

Page 23: ...LED projector E Manual 23 Chapter 2 Setting up Chapter 2 Setting up ...

Page 24: ... and to maintain the quality of this unit refer to the following steps when operating your LED projector 1 Connect the LED projector to the power adapter A Connect the AC DC power cord to the power adapter B Connect the AC power cord to a power source C Connect the DC power connector to your LED projector NOTE This LED projector is also compatible with ASUS power adapters within the 65W to 95W ran...

Page 25: ... dealer if the AC power cord bundled with your LED projector does not match your local power source NOTE We highly recommend that you use a video source device that also uses a grounding type plug to prevent signal interference due to voltage fluctuations For Australia and Mainland China For U S A Canada and Taiwan For Continental Europe For U K ...

Page 26: ...26 LED projector E Manual 2 Connect the LED projector to your device A Audio output jack ...

Page 27: ...LED projector E Manual 27 B MicroSD card NOTE For details on how to launch files from a memory card refer to the Launching the Media Center section in this manual ...

Page 28: ...28 LED projector E Manual C Micro USB NOTE DO NOT remove your projector from your computer during data transfer doing so will lead to data loss or corruption ...

Page 29: ...LED projector E Manual 29 D HDMI MHL NOTE Some mobile phone models may require a specific adapter for use with HDMI MHL ports ...

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Page 31: ...al 31 F USB 2 0 NOTE For details on using the USB 2 0 port to launch supported file formats refer to the Launching the Media Center section in this manual Compatible USB 2 0 input devices USB cable Flash drive Wi Fi dongle ...

Page 32: ...en WARNING Ensure that the built in stand is fully retracted before placing the LED projector inside the projector bag NOTES Place the LED projector on a stable flat surface Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the LED projector Consult your dealer for special installation procedures like suspending the LED projector from the ceiling 5 7o 9o ...

Page 33: ... LED projector Screen size Screen Size Projection Distance Screen Diagonal Width Height inch cm inch cm inch cm ft m 30 76 25 6 65 15 7 40 1 71 0 52 50 127 42 1 107 26 4 67 2 82 0 86 65 165 55 1 140 34 2 87 3 67 1 12 80 202 67 7 172 42 1 107 4 53 1 38 100 254 84 6 215 52 7 134 5 64 1 72 150 381 127 2 323 79 5 202 8 50 2 59 200 508 169 3 430 105 9 269 11 28 3 45 ...

Page 34: ...34 LED projector E Manual 4 Press the power button ...

Page 35: ...LED projector E Manual 35 5 Adjust the image focus Move the focus ring to the left or to the right to adjust the image focus NOTE Use a still image when adjusting the onscreen display ...

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Page 37: ...LED projector E Manual 37 Chapter 3 Using the onscreen display menu Chapter 3 Using the onscreen display menu ...

Page 38: ...e LED projector You can navigate inside the onscreen display menu using the control panel buttons on your LED projector or its accompanying remote control To launch options or programs shown on the onscreen display menu refer to the control panel grid shown as below Control panel grid NOTE The following screenshots are for reference only and may be updated without prior notice ...

Page 39: ...id guides you through the process of using the control panel buttons to launch active options inside your onscreen display menu The control panel grid represents the 8 buttons surrounding the button on the control panel Control panel grid sample Control panel buttons ...

Page 40: ...ctor 3 In the Demo Mode control panel grid select either of the following options On This option launches the demo video of your LED projector If you choose this proceed to step 4 Off This option disables viewing demo videos on your LED projector and proceeds to scan for connected input devices IMPORTANT This option deactivates the Demo Mode control panel grid and instead launches the Input contro...

Page 41: ...functions in the Media Center Power Press this button to turn the LED projector on or off Brightness Press this button to adjust the brightness of your projection onscreen Keystone Press this button to correct distorted images resulting from an angled projection Main Menu OK Press this button to launch the main menu of your LED projector settings to activate a selected item or exit the current con...

Page 42: ...rence between lighten or darken your projection onscreen Media Center Press this button to launch the Media Center NOTE For more details refer to the Using the Media Center section in this manual Input Press this button to scan the connected devices to your LED projector ...

Page 43: ...to activate any of the following display modes Standard Dynamic sRGB Theater and Scenery Press this button while on battery mode to activate different brightness modes The time HH MM under the icon shows the estimated battery life in that brightness mode ...

Page 44: ... you to adjust the light temperature of your LED projector according to the following options Warm Normal Cool Color Adjustment for HDMI MHL only This option allows you to adjust the color of your screen according to the following settings Auto RGB YUV Color Enhance This option allows you to enhance the colors of your projected image ...

Page 45: ... projector E Manual 45 Wall Color This option allows you to choose a proper color according to the wall This option will compensate the color deviation due to the wall color to show the correct image tone ...

Page 46: ...is option allows you to shift the image s position horizontally Projector Position This option allows you to adjust the position of the projected image based from the location of your LED projector Vertical Positioning for VGA only This option allows you to vertically shift the image position Aspect Ratio This option allows you to change the projection of your display according to the following as...

Page 47: ... allows you to pan your image to the following directions left right up or down Phase for VGA only This option allows you to adjust the number of lines emitted by the LED projector relative to the computer Clock for VGA only This option allows you to adjust the frequency of the LED projector relative to the computer ...

Page 48: ...id mode Reset All This option allows you to reset all the settings you have currently set up for your LED projector Menu Timeout This option allows you to set the timeout rate according to seconds before the onscreen display menu disappears from your projection screen Auto Power This option allows the LED projector to automatically turn on when it is connected to a power source Battery mode and Po...

Page 49: ...l This option launches the LED projector s E Manual Power Timeout This option allows you to set the number of minutes before your LED projector automatically shuts down when not in use Demo Mode This option turns the demo video features of your LED projector on or off NOTE For more details refer to the Using Demo Mode section in this manual ...

Page 50: ...To transfer files 1 Connect a micro usb cable to the micro USB 2 0 port on your LED projector and your computer 2 Press the button and select Data Transfer 3 Drag and drop files from your computer to your LED projector NOTE DO NOT remove your projector from your computer during data transfer doing so will lead to data loss or corruption ...

Page 51: ...t NOTE For more details on viewing 3D files refer to the user guide that comes with your 3D glasses To view 3D files 1 Download a compatible 3D player software on your computer IMPORTANT Ensure that the software version supports 3D format conversion to frame sequential output via an HDMI VGA port 2 Turn on your 3D glasses 3 Set the resolution of your PC monitor to 1024 x 768 at 120 Hz refresh rate...

Page 52: ... RGB PC XGA 1024 x 768 120 Frame Sequential Resolution supporting 3D mode is 1024 x 768 for HDMI and RGB input Some menus may not work in 120 Hz input 3D setting NOTE The 3D setting only appears when a supported 3D file is detected 3D Setup This option allows you to change the 3D setup L R Reverse This option allows you switch the playing direction of an image ...

Page 53: ... Off disables this feature In this case you can enable this feature using the following steps Enabling Demo Mode 1 Launch the Setup control panel grid 2 Choose Demo Mode On IMPORTANT This option automatically launches the Demo Mode control panel grid whenever you turn on your LED projector When this option is enabled your LED projector automatically launches the demo video from its internal memory...

Page 54: ...our microSD Card or USB drive 2 Select the photos you want to include in your demo video and one music file optional IMPORTANT You may only choose one music file as your demo video s background music NOTE Refer to the Specifications section in this manual to see the list of compatible photo and music file formats 3 Copy the selected files inside the ASUS folder you created 4 Connect the microSD ca...

Page 55: ...tically launches after the LED projector detects an microSD card external drive or Wi Fi dongle connection You can also manually launch the Media Center by pressing from the control panel SD Card Select this item to open files inside your memory card USB Drive Select this item to open files inside your external drive Internal Memory Select this item to open files inside your LED projector WiFi Sel...

Page 56: ... JPG JPEG BMP bitmap To open an image file 1 Connect your input device to the LED projector 2 Turn on the LED projector to launch the Media Center s onscreen display menu 3 Select the input device you wish to access 4 Select Photo 5 Refer to the control panel grid to help you browse and select the file from your input device ...

Page 57: ...n 4 reference frames DAT VOB MPG MPEG MPEG 1 MPEG 2 1080P 20 Mbps 30 fps MPEG 1 2 3 AC3 DTS LPCM MOV MP4 3GP MPEG 4 H 264 H 263 1080P 20 Mbps 30 fps AAC AMR PCM ADPCM H 264 support less than 4 reference frames RM RMVB RV3 RV4 720P 5 Mbps 30 fps Cook RA6 AAC RA9 RACP RA10 WMV WMV3 1080P 20 Mbps 30 fps WMA2 WMA3 No Support VC 1 AP NOTE Supported file formats may vary per model and are subject to cha...

Page 58: ...unch the Media Center s onscreen display menu 3 Select the input device you wish to access 4 Select Video 5 Refer to the control panel grid to help you browse and select the file from your input device 6 Press to open the selected folder or file 7 After opening the file press on the control panel to launch the control panel grid ...

Page 59: ...Media Center s onscreen display menu 3 Select the input device you wish to access 4 Select Music 5 Refer to the control panel grid to help you browse and select the file from your input device File Type Sample Rate KHz Bit Rate Kbps MP1 MP2 MP3 8 48 8 320 WMA 22 48 5 320 OGG 8 48 64 320 ADPCM WAV 8 48 32 384 PCM WAV 8 48 128 1536 AAC 8 48 8 256 ...

Page 60: ...Microsoft Office Excel 2000 Microsoft Office Excel 2002 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Microsoft Office Excel 2007 xlsx Microsoft Office Excel 2010 xlsx Microsoft Office Excel XP Row Limit up to 595 Column Limit up to 256 Sheet up to 100 Note These 3 listed limitations do not appear altogether in just one file Up to 15 MB Does not support password protected sheets Microsoft Office PowerPoint Microsof...

Page 61: ...jector to launch the Media Center s onscreen display menu 3 Select the input device you wish to access 4 Select Document 5 Refer to the control panel grid to help you browse and select the file from your input device 6 Press to open the selected folder or file 7 After opening the file press on the control panel to launch the control panel grid ...

Page 62: ...the ASUS WiFi Projection software to project from your input device using WiFi Download this application using any of the following options If you are using an Android OS download ASUS WiFi Projection from Google Play Store If you are using an iOS download ASUS WiFi Projection from App Store If you are using a laptop tablet or desktop PC download the ASUS WiFi Projection software using the followi...

Page 63: ...LED projector E Manual 63 2 Type the password as shown on your LED projector 3 After connecting your device type in this IP address on your browser http 192 168 111 1 ...

Page 64: ...ftware from the IP address by clicking on either of the following icons NOTE The ASUS WiFI projection software is compatible with Windows 7 Windows XP Windows Vista and Mac OS X The list of compatible operating systems are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 65: ...nter 2 Select ASUS WiFi Projection NOTE If the Media Center does not automatically launch press then select WiFi ASUS WiFi Projection 3 Enable the WiFi connection in your input device Select ASUS P3B default SSID or the new SSID you configured for the P3B LED projector NOTE You may also refer to the steps presented onscreen 4 Type the password on your input device as shown on the LED projector to ...

Page 66: ...re subject to change without prior notice due to software updates Using your LED Projector as a Wi Fi hotspot You can connect your LED projector to another Wi Fi hotspot to enable group access when using the LED projector 1 Connect the Wi Fi dongle to your LED projector to launch the Media Center NOTE If the Media Center does not automatically launch press then select WiFi ...

Page 67: ...nch the onscreen display menu s keyboard Refer to the control panel grid when navigating the keyboard to input the Wi Fi hotspot s password then press Enter NOTE The P3B LED projector supports WPA WPA2 enabled devices 5 Press OK to start the Wi Fi connection between the Wi Fi hotspot and your LED projector 6 Repeat the same steps under Using ASUS WiFi Projection to connect input devices to the LED...

Page 68: ...68 LED projector E Manual Multi language versions Download other language versions of this E Manual via this website http support asus com ...

Page 69: ...LED projector E Manual 69 Appendices Appendices Appendices ...

Page 70: ...e to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that which the receiver is connected to Con...

Page 71: ...is in line with global environmental regulations In addition ASUS disclose the relevant information based on regulation requirements Please refer to http csr asus com english Compliance htm for information disclosure based on regulation requirements ASUS is complied with Japan JIS C 0950 Material Declarations EU REACH SVHC Korea RoHS ASUS Recycling Takeback Services ASUS recycling and takeback pro...

Page 72: ... inches Projection Offset 100 5 Zoom Ratio Fixed Video Features Picture Modes 5 Modes Standard Mode Dynamic Mode sRGB Scenery Mode Theater Mode Keystone adjustment Digital Up to 40 degree Auto Keystone Yes Aspect Ratio 16 10 16 9 4 3 Projector Placement Front Table Rear Table Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Audio Features Built in speakers Yes 2W mono speaker Signal Frequency Analog Signal Frequency Ho...

Page 73: ...MicroSD card slot for multimedia playback USB port Yes 2 x Type A up site for Service FW upgrade and Media features of USB WiFi dongle USB display USB thumb disk and 5V 0 5A charging down site for 5V 1 5A charging 1 x Micro USB for internal memory access Multimedia Formats Supported Video MOV MP4 AVI MKV MPG MPEG WMV Audio MP3 MP1 MP2 WMA AAC ADPCM WAV PCM WAV Picture JPG JPEG BMP Document Viewer ...

Page 74: ... D x43 H mm Box Dimension 295 W x255 D x80 H mm Weight Net Weight Esti 0 75 Kg Gross Weight Esti 1 80 Kg Operating Temperature 0 40o C Operating Humidity 20 90 Accessories carrying bag power adapter power cord HDMI cable Quick Start Guide remote control WiFi dongle in specific countries warranty card Regulation Approvals FCC UL CE CB CCC CU VCCI PSE RCM Specifications are subject to change without...

Page 75: ...5 1024 x 768 XGA_60 60 004 48 363 65 XGA_75 75 029 60 023 78 75 1280 x 768 1280 x 768_60 59 87 47 776 79 5 1280 x 800 WXGA_60 59 81 49 702 83 5 1280 x 1024 SXGA_60 60 02 63 981 108 SXGA_75 75 025 79 976 135 1280 x 960 1280 x 960_60 60 60 108 1440 x 900 WXGA _60 59 887 55 935 106 5 1400X1050 SXGA _60 59 978 65 317 121 75 1024x768 75Hz MAC19 74 93 60 241 80 1366x768 HD_60 59 79 47 71 85 50 1680x1050...

Page 76: ...080 60 67 5 148 5 1080 24P 1920 x 1080 24 HDMI PC Resolution Mode Refresh rate Hz H frequency kHz Clock MHz 640 x 480 VGA_60 59 94 31 469 25 175 VGA_75 75 37 5 31 5 800 x 600 SVGA_60 60 317 37 879 40 SVGA_75 75 46 875 49 5 1024 x 768 XGA_60 60 004 48 363 65 XGA_75 75 029 60 023 78 75 1280 x 768 1280 x 768_60 59 87 47 776 79 5 1280 x 800 WXGA_60 59 81 49 702 83 5 1280 x 1024 SXGA_60 60 02 63 981 10...

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