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Pico Projector

E3-LED-PICO

Contents

1 LED INDICATORS............................................................................................. 1
2 PACKAGE CONTENTS..................................................................................... 2

3 FEATURES OVERVIEW.................................................................................... 2

4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................... 2

   4.1 Specification................................................................................................ 2

   4.2 File Formats Supported.............................................................................. 4

5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW..................................................................................... 4

   5.1 Dimensions................................................................................................. 4
   5.2 The Overview of Projector.......................................................................... 5

   5.3 Control Buttons........................................................................................... 5

   5.4 Remote Control........................................................................................... 6

6 USE AND CONNECTION................................................................................. 7

   6.1 Connecting to a VGA Device..................................................................... 7

   6.2 Connecting to an HDMI Device................................................................. 8
   6.3 Connecting to an AV Device...................................................................... 9

   6.4 Inserting micro-SD Card or USB Memory................................................... 9

   6.5 Connecting to an External Speaker or Earphone................................... 10

7 BATTERY CHARGING, CONNECTING AND SAFETY.................................. 10

8 TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................... 11

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On

Blinking

LED Indicator

Red 

Green

Off

Off

On

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LED INDICATORS

Status 

Standby

Charging

Charge complete

Low battery / no battery

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User

 

Manual

1

 

LED 

INDICATORS

Status

 / Problems

OFF

ON

WINK

LED Indicator

Standby
Charging
Charge complete
Low battery / no battery

Red 

Green

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

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FEATURES OVERVIEW

Supports video, music, picture and text.

Supports USB, micro-SD, VGA, HDMI and AV in.

Supports basic setups (display, language, AC adapter, etc.).

Supports remote control.

4

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

4.1 

Specification

General

Product Name

Pico projector

Brightness

50 Lumens 

 1000

 : 

1

Contrast ratio

- 2 -

2

 

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Carefully

 

unpack

 

the

 

product

 

and confirm that all of the items listed under 

contents have been included. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.

HDMI 

HDMI 

port (compatible with HDMI 1.3)

Computer

VGA 

(analog - D-sub)

USB-A

USB

 

port 

Supports music, video, photo and text

Input source

Composite video

  

Composite RCA jack

Size

Weight

236g (with battery)

Dimension (LxWxH)

 

140mm x 73mm x 27mm

Micro-SD

Micro-SD slot 

Supports music, video, photo and text

Output source

Environmental requirements

Audio

 

3.5mm stereo mini-jack

Operating temperature

   

0°C~40°C

Operating altitude

  0-1499m at 5°C~35

°

C

35%~85%

 (without condensation)

Operating relative humidity

 

Optical

Lens F/Number 

F = 2.4, f = 10.5mm

Lamp

 

RGB LED

Power supply

 

DC 5V    

 

4A

Power consumption

   

 

 12W

 (AC mode), 6W (battery mode)

Electrical

Display system

 

DLP single DMD chip

  

≥70%

Displayable colors

120% NTSC

Uniformity

 

- 3 - 

  

 

5

 

 PRODUCT OVERVIEW

5.1 

 

Dimensions: 140 x 73 x 27 mm

 

US

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F

140

73

27

4.2 

File Formats Supported

TXT

.txt

JPEG/BMP/PNG .jpg/.bmp/.png

MP3/WMA/

WAV/M4A(AAC)

 mp3/.wma

.wav/.m4a

MPEG1

.dat/.mpg/.mpeg

1920*1080 @ 30fps

MPEG2

MPEG4
RM/RMVB

.mpg/.vob

.avi/.mp4

.rm/.rmvb

1920*1080 @ 30fps

DIVX/XVID 

1920*1080 @ 30fps

RV8/RV9/RV10

1280*720 @ 30fps

MJPEG

.avi

MPEG/DIVX

/H264

640*480 @ 30fps

DIVX

.divx/.avi

VC1

VC1

.asf

H264

FLV

.flv

1920*1080 @ 30fps

1920*1080 @ 30fps

1920*1080 @ 30fps

Item

File format

File extension Internal Code Maximum resolution

Text
Photo

Music

Video

- 4 -

VGA in

VGA

A

/

v

DC

USB

TF

Right arrow

DC in

Up arrow

USB port

Enter button

Micro-SD slot

Left arrow

Down arrow

Headphone out

AV in

5.2  The Overview of Projector

Ventilation 
openings

Lens

Focus wheel

Power button

Speaker

HDMI in

NO.

Function Description (Remark)

5.3  Control Buttons

Key

1

2

3

Menu

Stop

Power button "        "

Up arrow "       "

Down arrow "       "

Long press to turn the projector on and off 

  Long press to pause and return to previous menu level
  When in Menu, scroll the files down (Down)
  When playing videos, rewind (FastR)

  Long press to turn the Menu on and off 
  When in Menu, scroll the files up (Up)
  When playing videos, fast forward (FastF)

- 5 -

Shift file selection left
Rotate photo left 90 degrees

Power

Source
Left/

Rotate-L

1

2

3

NO.

Function Description

 

Key

Power on/off

Switch video source

 

5.4

 

Remote Control

Right/Rotate-R

9

12

10

11

16

15

13

17

14

Source

Power

Menu

Up

Left/Rotate-L

Enter

Device

Down

Play/pause

Stop

Skipb

V-

Display

Skipf

Mute

V+

1

2

3

5
6

8

4

7

Note: Touchpad backlight button (blue LED)
a. The backlight will blink when the power is turned on.
b. The backlight will turn on when any button is pressed.
c. The backlight will stay on for 3 seconds if no other button is pressed.

 ENTER

4

5

6

Left arrow "      "

Right arrow "      "

Enter button "

           

 "

Long press to decrease the volume
When playing videos, move to previous file (Skipb)
When in Menu, move to previous file (Left)
When playing photos, rotate left 90 degress

Long press to increase the volume
When playing videos, move to next file (Skipf)
When in Menu, move to next file (Right)
When playing photos, rotate right 90 degress

When in Menu, confirm a selected function
When playing music/video, pause or play it (Pause/Play)
When playing files, option selection box pop up

- 6 -

Down

4

Device
Display

Skipb

5

6

7

Exit and return to the previous menu
Display file info (e.g. time, track, audio, etc.)

Move to previous file

10

12

Menu

Enter

Vol-

8

Up

11

Right/

Rotate-R

13

Stop

14

15

Play/Pause

Skipf

9

Adjust the volume down

Turn the setup menu on and off 

Scroll the files up 
Rewind

Shift file selection right
Rotate photo right 90 degrees

16

Vol+

Enter the selected option
Play the selected file
Pop up option selection box

17

Mute

Mute the volume

6

 

USE AND CONNECTION

Your portable projector works with USB flash disk, micro-SD card, earphone and a 
variety of digital devices. These devices include PCs, laptops, TV set-up boxes, 
DVD, game consoles, MP3/MP4, digital video cameras, PMP that output video 
signals, smartphones, and audio equipment with audio-out jack. Please follow the 
instructions for connection.

6.1 Connecting To A VGA Device

Connect the VGA cable to the PC/laptop and the VGA input on the projector.

- 7 -

Scroll the files down
Fast foward

Stop and return to the previous menu

Play/Pause

Move to next file

Adjust the volume up

Please shift to VGA mode when connecting to a VGA device. 
The highest supported resolution is 1280 x 1024, 60 Hz.

VGA

A/v

DC

USB

TF

NOTE

VGA port

VGA cable

PC

Laptop

Connect to the VGA

port on the computer

HDMI cable

Connect

 

to

 

the

HDMI port on 

the devices

HDMI port

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6.2 Connecting To A HDMI Device

Connect an HDMI cable from the HD device to the HDMI side input on the projector.

Please shift to HDMI mode when connecting to an HDMI device. The highest 
supported resolution is 1080p.

HD

 

media

Blu-ray DVD

HD

 

digital video 

camera

Laptop

PC

- 8 -

NOTE

VGA

A/v

DC

USB

TF

USB memory

USB port

Smartphone

Micro-SD card

Micro-SD slot

MOLEX

VGA

A

/

v

DC

USB

TF

6.3 Connecting To An AV Device

Connect the AV cable to the device and the AV input on the projector.

TV set-up
boxes

 

DVD
Game 
consoles
MP3/MP4

Digital 
video

Smartphones

Cameras

AV cable

AV Out 

Connection 

type may vary

AV input

6.4 Inserting micro-SD card or USB memory

6.4.1 Insert a micro-SD card into the micro-SD card slot on the projector.
6.4.2 Insert the USB flash drive with USB adapter into the USB port on the projector. 
          A smartphone with USB out is supported.

- 9 -

VGA

A/v

DC

USB

TF

Speaker

Audio in cable

Audio out cable

Earphone

Headphone

 

out

6.5 Connecting To An External Speaker or Earphone

Connect an audio cable from an external speaker system/earphone to the headphone 
output on the projector.

7

 

BATTERY CHARGING, CONNECTING AND SAFETY

When using the projector with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the battery should 
be fully charged before using the projector, or connected to a power source using 
the provided AC power adapter. The battery needs to be charged for approximately 
four hours to be fully charged.
7.1 Refer to LED indicators for battery status.

- 10 -

A smartphone with USB port is supported (USB drive software installation
is uneccessary). Select USB flash drive on the projector to play.

NOTE

When using the projector with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, use only a FAVI

dedicated battery. In order to reduce the risk associated with explosion, do not use 

another type of battery. For correct battery disposal please refer to local 

environmental regulations.  

 

NOTE

7.2 Battery Installation: Align contacts on battery with the contacts on the projector. 

Slide the battery into place then slide the battery cover onto the projector.

8

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptoms

Reasons

Check points

The projector

cannot be 

turned on

The image is 

not displayed

Images are

not clear

No power

Low battery

The source is not 

turned on or 

connected correctly

The input signal device 

is not connected with 

the projector correctly
The input signal isn't 

selected correctly
The lens is not 

focused correctly
The screen is not 

aligned properly

Ensure the AC power adapter is properly connected

Charge the battery

Turn the video source on and check that the signal is

connected correctly

Select the correct input signal again

Select the correct input signal

Adjust the focus

Adjust the position

Battery              

cover

Battery 

Remote 

control

does not 

respond

Low battery

Obstacle between 

remote control and 

projector

 

Too far from projector

Replace with new battery

Avoid the obstacle

Stand within 25 feet from the projector

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Summary of Contents for E3-LED-PICO

Page 1: ...revious file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection box pop u...

Page 2: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 3: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 4: ...us file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection box pop up 6 D...

Page 5: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 6: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 7: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 8: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 9: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 10: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

Page 11: ...ve to previous file Skipb When in Menu move to previous file Left When playing photos rotate left 90 degress Long press to increase the volume When playing videos move to next file Skipf When in Menu move to next file Right When playing photos rotate right 90 degress When in Menu confirm a selected function When playing music video pause or play it Pause Play When playing files option selection bo...

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