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  1. Do not block any ventilation openings. 

To ensure reliable operation of the 
projector and to protect from over 
heating, it is recommended to install 
the projector in a location that does not 
block ventilation. As an example, do not 
place the projector on a crowded coffee 
table, sofa, bed, etc. Do not put the 
projector in an enclosure such as a book 

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  2. Do not use the projector near water or 

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or electric shock, do not expose the 
projector to rain or moisture.

  3. Do not install near heat sources such as 

radiators, heaters, stoves or any other 

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heat.

  4. Do not use the projector in direct 

sunlight.

  5. Do not use near any appliance 

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  6. Do not use the projector in areas 

susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.

  7. Turn off the product before cleaning.
  8. Turn off the product before removing 

the battery.

  9. Disconnect the battery if the product is 

not being used for a long period of time.

10. Ensure that the ambient room 

temperature is within 5- 35°C.

11. Relative Humidity is 5 - 35°C, 80% 

(Max.), non-condensing.

12. Do not expose the battery to 

temperatures above +60°C (+140°F)

13. New or idle batteries can have short-

term reduced capacity. Fully charge the 
battery before initial use.

14. Do not put the battery into your mouth.
15. Do not let the battery contacts touch 

another metal object.

16. Do not drop, throw or try to bend your 

product.

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18. Clean only with dry cloth.

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20. Do not use the unit if it has been 

physically damaged or abused. Physical 

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Something has fallen in the projector 
or something is loose inside.

Do not attempt to service the unit 
yourself. Opening or removing covers 
may expose you to dangerous voltages 
or other hazards. Please contact your 
local reseller or service center before you 
send the unit for repair.

21. Do not let objects or liquids enter the 

projector. They may touch dangerous 
voltage points and short out parts that 

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22. See projector enclosure for safety related 

markings.

23. The unit should only be repaired by 

appropriate service personnel.

24. Do not touch the projector for a long 

time while the projector is used.

25. CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery 

is replaced by an Incorrect Type.

26. Dispose of Used Batteries According to 

the Instructions.

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to the beam as much as possible.

A stick or laser pointer is recommended to avoid the need for the user to enter 
the beam.

When projector is used in a classroom, adequately supervise students when they 
are asked to point out something on the screen. 

In order to minimize power, use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels.

CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT

This appendix lists the general notices of 
your Projector. 

FCC notice 

This device has been tested and found to 
comply with the limits for a Class B digital 
device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a residential installation. 
This device generates, uses, and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to 
radio communications. 

However, there is no guarantee that inter-
ference will not occur in a particular instal-
lation. If this device does cause harmful 
interference to radio or television reception, 
which can be determined by turning the 
device off and on, the user is encouraged 
to try to correct the interference by one or 
more of the following measures: 

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antenna. 

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device and receiver. 

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a circuit different from that to which 
the receiver is connected. 

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Notice: Shielded cables 

All connections to other computing 
devices must be made using shielded 
cables to maintain compliance with 
FCC regulations. 

Caution 

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expressly approved by the manufac-

turer could void the user’s authority, 

which is granted by the Federal 

Communications Commission, to 
operate this device. 

Operation conditions 

This device complies with Part 15 of the 

FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-

lowing two conditions:

1.  this device may not cause harmful 

interference, and

2.  this device must accept any interfer-

ence received, including interference 

that may cause undesired operation. 

Notice: Canadian users 

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian 
ICES-003. 

Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens 

Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la 
norme NMB-003 du Canada. 

Declaration of Conformity for EU countries 

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separate collection programs)

This symbol found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should 
not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be 
handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic 
equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent 
potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could 
otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials 
will help to conserve natural resources. 

This symbol is only valid in the European Union. 
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or 
dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.

The requirements for the gloss of housing apply to peripheral devices used 

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intended for use outside the visual display workplace can receive a GS-Mark 

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in the User’s Manual for the avoidance of such situations to ensure that 
display work is not affected.

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Summary of Contents for Pico Pocket

Page 1: ...F O C U S PICO POCKET PROJECTOR USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular instal lation If this device does cause...

Page 3: ...ndard accessories may vary in each region due to different applications 6 8c 2 7 3 8a 9 4 Note The inclusive power plug head varies per region 1 Lens 2 Right Button 3 Cancel ESC Button 4 Up Button 5 OK Button 6 Left Button 7 Focus Dial 8 Down Button 9 Home Button 10 LED Indicator 11 Lanyard 12 Speaker Note Items 2 6 and 8 are also function buttons Functions vary depending on the current mode 10 Br...

Page 4: ...s charging capability as it ages Replace the battery at the end of its lifespan When the low battery icon is displayed on the projected screen replace the battery immediately or connect the power adapter to charge the battery 4 CONNECT INPUT SOURCE HDMI in in 1 2 1 Connect the HDMI device using an appropriate cable 1 2 Insert the universal connector with the arrow mark facing up 2 After powering o...

Page 5: ...d product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 2 The cables connecting the video output devices are not supplied please contact the device vendor 3 iPad iPod nano iPod touch iPhone iPod classic version 5 and above 4 Designed for iPod iPhone Mobile phone PMP with TV out functions Using with devices with audio signal voltage 0 3Vrms is not recommended 5 The opt...

Page 6: ...al Memory Travel Travel Day1 mkv Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv Music Internal Memory 1 1 Summer mp3 03 31 Rainbow mp3 04 28 Blue mp3 03 20 Cat mp3 03 45 Black Sheep mp3 03 02 Video menu Photo Internal Memory 1 2 Photo menu Input menu Office Viewer Internal Memory 1 1 Summer doc 128 KB Rainbow ptt 1 211 KB Blue xls 143 KB Cat doc 165 KB Black Sheep doc 256 KB Video VGA Back HDMI Input 0 Video Set...

Page 7: ...kv Travel Day3 mkv Video MicroSD Card Travel Travel Day1 mkv Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv Video Internal Memory Travel Travel Day1 mkv Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv Change data source Change data source Change data source Note The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step Video Internal Memory Travel Travel Day1 mkv Travel Day2 mkv Travel Day3 mkv 1 ...

Page 8: ...MP3 mp4 H 263 H 264 MPEG4 MP3 HE AAC File Format Video Decoder Audio or Speech Decoder mov H 263 H 264 MPEG4 MP3 HE AAC PCM G 711 wmv asf MPEG4 SP VC 1 WMV9 WMA ts MPEG2 MP3 Compatible Video Format HOW TO PLAY VIDEOS VIDEO PLAYBACK MODE VIDEO SETTINGS Repeat all Repeat one Repeat off Browser display list view Browser display thumbnail view Repeat Browser Display Back Video Setting Video Setting Mu...

Page 9: ...03 02 Music Internal Memory 1 1 Summer mp3 03 31 Rainbow mp3 04 28 Blue mp3 03 20 Cat mp3 03 45 Black Sheep mp3 03 02 Next Song Rainbow mp3 Summer Unknow Unknow Music Playback mode see page 10 Change data source Change data source Change data source Note The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step Music Internal Memory 1 1 Summer mp3 03 31 Rainbow mp3 0...

Page 10: ...2 F 3 2 8 0 A 8 F89 8 Music Settings below Compatible Audio Format File Format Audio Decoder aac HE AAC asf WMA9 A FLAC mp3 MP3 ogg Vorbis ra RA 6 9 10 wma WMA9 wav PCM Repeat all Repeat one Repeat off D 0 A 2 D 0 A 2 Note The button guide disappears when the keypad is not used for 3 seconds To display the button guide press any key except or Adjust volume Pause Play Next track Previous track Retu...

Page 11: ...emory 1 2 Photo MicroSD Card 1 2 Photo Internal Memory 1 2 Change data source Change data source Change data source Photo Internal Memory 2 2 Page indicator Photo Internal Memory 1 2 Note The displayed screen may vary depending on the selected data source on the previous step 1 Select Photo 2 Select Data Source 3 Select Page 4 Enter Current Page or 5 Browse Thumbnails 6 Preview File The screen the...

Page 12: ...ground music Note To change slideshow interval settings and enable disable background music see Slideshow Settings below Play slideshow Next photo Previous photo Return to Home menu Rotate 90 counter clockwise Rotate 90 clockwise Full screen mode Slideshow mode Photo Internal Memory 1 2 Exit slideshow Note The button guide disappears when the keypad is not used for 3 seconds To display the button ...

Page 13: ...ust Settings COMPATIBILITY PHOTO Compatible Photo Format File Format File Extension BMP JPG JPEG bmp jpg jpeg Note The projector supports the following photo resolution Bitmap file up to 2M megapixels each Jpeg file up to 10M megapixels each If a photo resolution is over these limitations the file will not be shown in the file directory screen Note For optimum display performance of static photos ...

Page 14: ...an Finnish Greek Slovenian Serbian Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Norwegian Romanian Latin American Español Slovakian Indonesian If an external source USB is inserted the external memory is read first If you want to read data from the microSD card or internal memory press in the appropriate screen to change the data source See steps below Office Viewer External Memory 1 1 Summer doc 128 KB Rainbow ...

Page 15: ...x 4x Pan up down left right in zoom mode Page up Move right Move left Page down Exit View mode Return to Home menu LED Mode Movie available only when the power adapter is plugged LED Mode Bright available only when the power adapter is plugged LED Mode Standard LED Mode ECO Color Mode Extended Color Mode Standard Gamma Standard Gamma Presentation Gamma Bright Gamma Movie Aspect Ratio Auto Aspect R...

Page 16: ...ch D 6 8 9 X9 1 6 2 7 W 8 9 D 37 6 Chinese Korean Japanese VIEW PROJECTOR INFORMATION Language Information Back Firmware Update Reset System Video Setting Music Setting Back Display Setting Slideshow System Setup MicroSD card capacity Internal memory capacity External memory USB capacity Battery charging Power adapter connected 1 Select Setup 2 Select System 3 Select Language 4 Select Language 1 S...

Page 17: ...he microSD card 4 Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot of the projector 5 Follow the steps below Yes No Note Do not touch any buttons or turn off the projector while upgrading is in progress Otherwise this may damage the projector Do not remove the microSD card until the upgrade is complete Note V YZ2 8 20 6Y 88 F 33 8 8 2 036 7 microSD card Upgrade may take a while to complete do no...

Page 18: ...rnal memory will be deleted Ensure 77 7 8 U X 6 03 U 2 8 F Resetting the System by Reset Menu Language Information Back Firmware Update Reset System Video Setting Music Setting Back Display Setting Slideshow System Setup Yes No Reboot the projector 1 Select Setup 2 Select System 4 Confirm Reset 3 Select Reset ...

Page 19: ...atically detect the external device you have to manually select the input source To do this perform the following steps Selecting Input Source Manually 1 Select Input 2 Select Input Source 3 Enter Display Mode 4 Adjust Volume Settings View Source Content 5 Exit Display Mode Selecting Input Source When the projector is not in playing mode nor reading from an external source the projector automatica...

Page 20: ... and its setting is applied Changing Aspect Ratio Settings Display mode Display button guide Note When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the contrast icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied Exit contrast settings Scroll other settings Sharpness Color LED Brightness Return to Home menu 4 3 2 Select Aspect Ratio 1 View Source Content 3 Scroll Aspect Ratio Setting 16 9 4 3 AUTO 4 C...

Page 21: ...turn to Home menu INPUT SOURCE SETTINGS Selecting LED Mode Settings Display mode Display button guide Note When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the LED mode icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied Exit LED mode settings Scroll other settings Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Mode LED Mode Return to Home menu 2 Select Settings 1 View Source Content 3 Select Brightness 4 Adjus...

Page 22: ... Adjusting Sharpness Settings Display mode Display button guide Note When no key is pressed within 10 seconds the sharpness icon automatically disappears and its setting is applied Exit sharpness setting mode Scroll other settings Color Mode LED Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Return to Home menu Extended Use to project more vibrant colored pictures Standard Use to project standard colored pict...

Page 23: ...high temperature emitted by the projector Let the projector cool for a while before connecting the charger LED Indicator LED Color Description No light In operation Red Battery is charging Green Battery is fully charged TROUBLESHOOTING COMPATIBLE VIDEO VGA MODE Timing Table Mode Resolution V Sync Hz VGA 640x480 60 800x600 60 1024x768 60 1280x720 60 1280x800 60 1024x600 60 W2 328 H Component HDMI 4...

Page 24: ... sourceforge net HE AAC v1 48KHz 256kbps ISO IEC 14496 3 MP3 MPEG 1layer1 2 and3Audio 48KHz 320kbps ISO IEC11172 3forfullycompliantaudiodecoder andISOIEC11172 4foraFullLayer3decoder PCM 48KHz 2304kbps ITU T G 711 Vorbis FLAC 48KHz 500kbps http xiph org vorbis doc Vorbis_I_spec html WMA8 WMA9 L1 3 48KHz 385kbps Windows MediaAudio Standard Decoder Specifications Image Decoders Image Decoder Layer Ve...

Page 25: ...IPR including but not limited to copyright in the Picsel Products is owned by Piscel or its supplier 2 The End User may not make copies of the Picsel Products or make them available for use by third parties reverse engineer disassemble reverse translate or in any way decode the Picsel Products or any copy or part of it in order to derive any source code save only as is permitted by any applicable ...

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