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BTS-M420

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  • Page 1 Micro projector User Manual BTS-M420...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT This product is a micro projector with MP4 player function • that can connect to mobile/iPhone, MP4/iPod, PSP, PDA, DVD, PC/Notebook and other digital products which have video and audio output for personal entertainment and small business presentation. Before using the product, please read the manual carefully. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Product List Overview Projector Specification Basic Functions: MP4 key functions description: MP4 features: Access to MP4 Menu MP4 Function Descriptions 1. Music Mode 2. Video Mode 3. Photo Mode 4. Explorer Mode 5. Settings Mode Troubleshooting...
  • Page 4: Product List

    Product List Projector AC Adapter A/V Cable Overview Focus Controlling Keypad Keypad of MP4 Player Battery charge Reset Green: Power is available Red: Battery isn't available Volume Output Sound Tuner +5DC Earphone Power Switch - 1 -...
  • Page 5: Projector Specification

    Micro SD(TF) Card Speaker Projector Specification Parameters Normal Unit Remarks Resolution 640x480 Pixel Aspect ratio Projection lens type Manual focus Projection angle Degree Recommended 15-30 Diagonal Inch projection size Light source Lifetime 30000 Hour Input NTSC/PAL Weight Gram Include battery Basic Functions 1.
  • Page 6 Focus onnects to digital products (A/V input) by A/V cable 2. C Audio/Video Cable Power Switch 3. Connects to PC/Notebook products (A/V input) by S-Video/A/V Cable 4. MP4 player - 3 -...
  • Page 7: Mp4 Key Functions Description

    CHARGE RESET MP4 key functions description MENU: Key interface or short-press to go back to previous menu VOL+ : V+ volume up VOL+ : V- volume down : Select next track or fast forward : Select previous track or fast reverse : Play and Pause or short press enter sub-menu.
  • Page 8: Access To Mp4 Menu

    Video Playback: Compatible with AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 3G, WMV9/VC1, ASF, RM/RMVB and FLV formats (must use software to compress the size of files to 640x480 before playing). Audio Playback: Compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC AAC/AAC+ and MPEG1/2/2.5 formats. Access to MP4 Menu *Please ensure there is no A/V input before starting up the MP4 player.
  • Page 9: Mp4 Function Descriptions

    Photo Mode EBook Mode Explorer Mode Settings Mode MP4 Function Descriptions 1. Music Mode A. Switch on the player, then select Music Mode and press [Play] to enter sub-menu, then select and press [Resume Play] and press [Play] to play the music. Press pause.
  • Page 10 C. Volume Adjust: Press [VOL] key and V+: Increase volume V- : Decrease volume D. Press key over 1 second to do FR/FF function when playing the music. E. After entering Music mode, short press [Play] and you can view the following sub-menus: Resume play, All Music, Artist, Album, Genre, My Favorite, Medialib Update In Resume play option, when the play list is displayed:...
  • Page 11: Video Mode

    You can also find songs by: Artist: View each songs artist’s information. • Album: View each songs album’s information. • Genre: View each songs genre’s information. • 2. Video Mode Select [Video] mode and press [Play] to enter the menu. Press to enter the video play queue in order to select the video which you want to play.
  • Page 12: Explorer Mode

    to view the picture. You can press to view the next/previous picture. Manual: To view picture one by one through pressing key. Thumbnail: You can view several pictures in one display. When browsing the pictures, you can press key to select next/previous picture, and press play to view the picture.
  • Page 13: Settings Mode

    In All Video Tracks mode you can only view video files. In All Image files mode you can view all images information. 5. Settings Mode Select [Settings] mode and press to enter the menu: Press key to select next/previous item, and press key once to enter the sub-menu.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting No power: Check battery level. Check if switch is turned on. No sound: Check if volume is in a neutral position and if the headphone plug is well connected. Corrupted media file may also cause static noise. OSD Scrambled Code: Check if the right display language has been selected.

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