TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------1 2. Box Contents ------------------------------------------------------------2 3. Projector Controls and Indicators ----------------------------------3 4. Setting Up the Pico Projector ----------------------------------------4 5. Using the Mouse Pad --------------------------------------------------5 6. Using an External USB Mouse---------------------------------------5 7. Applications Drawer --------------------------------------------------6 8. Projector Settings -------------------------------------------------------7 9.
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FCC Information This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Safety Information Please read these instructions before using your Pico Projector. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in electric shock, fire, personal injury or damage to your Pico Projector. Power Source Check the power specification plate on the back of the Pico Projector. Ensure that your line voltage matches with the power adapter rating of the Pico Projector.The Power Adaptor accepts AC power 90-264V, 50-60 Hz.
1. Introduction The DLP Pico Projector is a convenient, versatile, state-of-the-art presentation system. Apps can be downloaded to extend the applications of the Pico Projector. For some Smartphones, wireless projection can be done via DLNA or Miracast broadening the connectivity of this Pico Projector.It can support iPhone, iPad, and Android device for screen mirroring with an Android App.
2. Box Contents Handle your DLP Pico Projector carefully as you remove it from the packing box. The following items should be included in your package:- - DLP Pico Projector - AC Power Adaptor with Power Cord (plug according to national spec) - AV cable - VGA cable - USB OTG cable...
3. Projector Controls and Indicators Back and Select Buttons Mouse Pad LED Indicator Projector Lens Focus Knob Volume Up Volume Down On/Off Power Button Micro SD Card connector On/Off Switch Slide the On/Off switch and hold for 1 second then release to turn on the Pico Projector.
Projector.The volume will first increase and when it reaches the maximum volume, the sound volume will start decreasing. Focus Knob To adjust the image focus. Mouse Pad To move cursor and select options Select Button To select applications Back Button Press to go back to previous screen 4.
Notification bar Back toprevious Home Applications cache screen Home Screen (appearance may differ) 5. Using the Mouse Pad: All features of the Pico Projector can be controlled by the mouse pad. Moving the cursor : Place finger over and in contact with the mouse pad, gently move the finger across the mouse pad surface.
Return to previous screen : the right mouse button doubles up as the back button, click to return to previous screen Relocating applications icon : move cursor over the icon then click and hold the left mouse button then move the mouse and release the left mouse button to drop into position.
8. Projector Settings By clicking the icon Settings, you can enter Android OS settings: Sound : options to change projector volume and system sounds Display : options for changing Brightness, Wallpaper, Sleep, Font size and to set wireless display ON/OFF. Brightness : sets display brightness Wallpaper...
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Apps : lists show Downloaded, Running (cached) and All applications installed in the projector. Applications installed by the user can be removed at any time. Select Downloaded from the Apps option Move cursor over the applications to be uninstalled Tap on the mouse pad then select Uninstall option Security allows user to setup various security features such as Screen Lock, install applications from sites other than from Google Playstore.
2. Scroll to the preferred language then select with the Select button or a tap on the mouse pad Choose Keyboard and Input method 1. In Settings select the preferred input method for KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS, e.g. for onscreen Android keyboard with English input, the physical keyboard option must be turned OFF Factory Reset - SETTINGS/Backup &...
9. Connecting to Wireless Network 1. Move cursor over the Settings icon then tap on the mouse pad/press the SELECT button. 2. If WiFi is not already ON, move the cursor to the positions shown above then tap on the mouse pad to turn WiFi ON. A list of available networks should then be displayed on the right side of the screen.
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3. Select the name of your own network 4. Input the network Password then select Connect. If all is correct, the connection status changes to Connected.
10. Installing New Applications Google Playstore : for a new Play store account, you must have a Gmail account. 1. Activate the GooglePlaystore App, then follow instructions Installing Apps from other Sources : (not recommended, may compromise security) 1. In SettingsSecurity enable (check) Unknown sources 2.
11. Wireless Display 11.1 Use AirPlay to mirror iPhone/ iPad to the projector 1. Connect your iPhone/ iPad and the pico projector to the same WiFi network. 2. Connect the pico projector to a WiFi router 3. Power on the pico projector. On the home screen, use touch pad to move cursor to the icon Settings and click it.
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8. Swipe up from the bottom of iPhone/ iPad screen to get the Control Center, and click AirPlay. Note:If you don’t see AirPlay in the Control Center, then go to click the App called AirPin (Pro) on pico projector.
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9. Under AirPlay menu, select ML131@117, the projector’s name set up in AirPin (Pro) as the wireless display. 10. Swipe Mirroring on, and click Done to exit. You should see a mirror image of your iPhone/ iPad screen on the pico projector.
11.2 Use Wireless Display for Android devices Wireless display requires mobile device with compatible wireless display function (android OS 4.2 and above) 1. On mobile device turn on Wireless Display function. For non-modified OS 4.2, it is located in SettingsDisplayWireless display ON 2.
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4. After having connected to compatible device the projector displays an identical image of the connected device. Wireless DLNA (Pico projector and mobile device connected to same network) : 1) If you have not already done so, install a network media player, such as BubbleUpnp or IMediashare or equivalent application to the connecting media device (e.g.
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2) In the Pico projector, click on the DLNA app. The display should show media devices connected to the same network. Following is a sample screen. 3) On the media device, select the video/photo/music to play to the Pico Projector, then select the device to use. On the Pico projector click on YES. Following is a sample screen.
USB A This illustration shows the connector panel at the rear of your DLP Pico Projector. Refer to this figure when making wired connections to the DLP Pico Projector. 12. Connecting to External Sources HDMI IN 1. Connect Pico projector to HDMI source with a HDMI cable. 2.
AUDIO OUT 1. Connect a self-powered Audio Speaker to the AUDIO OUT port to enjoy louder sound output. The sound volume can be adjusted on the video/music player or via the VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON. Micro SD Card Slot 1. Insert MICRO SDcard into the card slot and use the file manager view files and folders on the SDcard.
cable. The Pico projector behaves identically to a flashdrive. 2. Connect a USB device to the OTG port with the supplied OTG cable to double up as a USB host port. 13. LED Indicators Charge : when on (red) the unit is charging. After battery is fully charged the red LED turns off.
The Pico projector can be used as a backup charger for mobile devices with USB power connections. Only use this in cases of emergency as the Pico projector battery can be drained quite quickly. 15. Useful Apps from Google Playstore Rotation Lock Adaptive, from MICGOOWARE Adobe Reader, from Adobe Systems for pdf files Easy Direct, from WCROW for WiFi direct file transfer...
We warrant the DLP pico projector for 1 year on parts and labor. For customer service, you can contact us by the following ways: Phone: (909)595-3721 email: support@viewera.com Mail: ViewEra Corp. 20526 Carrey Rd Walnut, CA 91789...
21. Troubleshooting Guide If you are having a problem operating the Pico Projector, first make sure you have set it up according to the Section on Setting Up your Pico Projctor. You should also check the adjustments and the INPUT connections. Verify that all power is switched on.
Appendix 1 Specifications Product Specification Display Technology DLP Technology Light Source RGB LED, life of 30,000 hours Resolution WVGA (854 x 480 pixels) Brightness (Typical) 100 Lumens Contrast Ratio 2000 : 1 1.4:1 ( Distance from lens to screen / Screen width) Throw Ratio Note: the smaller ratio is better.
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