FAVI E3-LED-PICO User Manual

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  • Page 1 E3-LED-PICO User Manual Laptop Game Phone SD Card...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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...................
  • Page 3: Led Indicators

    LED INDICATORS LED Indicator Status Green Standby Charging Charge complete Low battery / no battery Blinking - 1 -...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    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. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Specification General Model E3-LED-PICO Brightness 50 Lumens Contrast ratio 1000 : 1 - 2 -...
  • Page 5 Uniformity ≥70% Displayable colors 120% NTSC Optical Display system DLP single DMD chip F = 2.4, f = 10.5mm Lens F/Number RGB LED Lamp Electrical DC 5V Power supply Power consumption (AC mode), 6W (battery mode) Size Dimension (LxWxH) 140mm x 73mm x 27mm Weight 236g (with battery) Input source...
  • Page 6: File Formats Supported

    File Formats Supported Item File format File extension Internal Code Maximum resolution .txt Text JPEG/BMP/PNG .jpg/.bmp/.png Photo MP3/WMA/ mp3/.wma Music WAV/M4A(AAC) .wav/.m4a .dat/.mpg/.mpeg 1920*1080 @ 30fps MPEG1 .mpg/.vob 1920*1080 @ 30fps MPEG2 .avi/.mp4 1920*1080 @ 30fps MPEG4 DIVX/XVID RM/RMVB .rm/.rmvb 1280*720 @ 30fps RV8/RV9/RV10 Video...
  • Page 7: The Overview Of Projector

    5.2 The Overview of Projector HDMI in Speaker Power button Focus wheel Lens Ventilation openings Right arrow Up arrow Enter button Left arrow Down arrow Micro-SD slot USB port V G A A / v VGA in Headphone out DC in AV in 5.3 Control Buttons Function Description (Remark)
  • Page 8: Remote Control

    Long press to decrease the volume When playing videos, move to previous file (Skipb) Left arrow " " 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) Right arrow "...
  • Page 9: Use And Connection

    Scroll the files down Down Fast foward Device Exit and return to the previous menu Display Display file info (e.g. time, track, audio, etc.) Skipb Move to previous file Adjust the volume down Vol- Menu Turn the setup menu on and off Scroll the files up Rewind Shift file selection right...
  • Page 10: Connecting To An Hdmi Device

    NOTE Please shift to VGA mode when connecting to a VGA device. The highest supported resolution is 1280 x 1024, 60 Hz. Connect to the VGA port on the computer V G A A /v VGA port VGA cable Laptop 6.2 Connecting To A HDMI Device Connect an HDMI cable from the HD device to the HDMI side input on the projector.
  • Page 11: Connecting To An Av Device

    6.3 Connecting To An AV Device Connect the AV cable to the device and the AV input on the projector. Game AV Out consoles V G A MP3/MP4 A / v Digital video AV input Cameras Connection type may vary AV cable TV set-up boxes...
  • Page 12: Connecting To An External Speaker Or Earphone

    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. NOTE When using the projector with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, use only a FAVI dedicated battery. For correct battery disposal please refer to local environmental regulations.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Battery Battery cover TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms Reasons Check points No power Ensure the AC power adapter is properly connected The projector cannot be Charge the battery Low battery turned on The source is not Turn the video source on and check that the signal is turned on or connected correctly connected correctly...

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