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Aurora Pro 4K Tri-Color UST Laser Projector User Manual Scan the QR code or visit our link to download the latest manual or watch the installation video. nexigo.com/aurorapro-support...
CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions 3D Safety Information Welcome to the NexiGo Family! Contact Information Product Features What’s in the Box? Projector Diagram Connectors and Ports Remote Introduction Remote Control Pairing Specifications Installation Image Adjustment Projector Distance & Size Quick Start Guide...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START USING THE PROJECTOR. Read the user manual in full before operating your projector and make sure to save it for future reference. Follow all instructions provided, failure to do so may result in the loss of the device or injury. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision...
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OPERATIONAL SAFETY MEASURES For appliances having a specially prepared cord, if the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent. To ensure the projector is operating smoothly and is protected from any potential overheating issues, make sure to install the projector in a location that does not block ventilation.
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Please do not open or disassemble the projector, as this may result in an electrical shock. Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Opening the unit may expose you to dangerous voltages and/or other hazards. The unit should only be repaired by the manufacturer or its service agent. Only use attachments / accessories directly specified by the manufacturer.
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to crack and allow it to fall from its ceiling mount causing damage to the device and / or serious injury. Do not stand the projector vertically. Doing so may cause the projector to fall over, causing damage and / or injury. While the projector is operating, you may notice hot air and a strong odor emanating from its ventilation grill.
D SAFETY INFORMATION Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues when viewing 3D projections and should be closely supervised to ensure they are not being affected. Pregnant women, the elderly, people who are sleep-deprived, people under the influence of alcohol, and those more prone to serious medical conditions are recommended to avoid using the projector’s 3D functionality.
From all of us here at NexiGo, we want to thank you for your trust in us. We look forward to serving you again in the near future. Sincerely, The NexiGo Team CONTACT INFORMATION Website: www.nexigo.com Manufacturer: Nexight INC...
A Whole New Realm of Audio & Visual Enjoy an immersive cinematic experience with built-in 60W stereo speakers (two 15W woofers and two 15W tweeters) and 3D movie support. The Aurora Pro also features Dolby Atmos support for state-of-the-art surround sound. EN 07...
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For Rooms of Any Size A huge screen is possible of any size with the ultra-short throw lens on the Aurora Pro, which casts a projection of up to 150 inches when placed just over a foot away from the projection surface.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? AAA Batteries x 2 Power Cable x 1 Projector x 1 Quick Start User Manual Cleaning Cloth Remote x 1 Guide x 1 Please note that the power cable included in the package may vary depending on your country. PROJECTOR DIAGRAM TOP VIEW Power Switch...
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BACK VIEW Power Input HDMI 1(Support eARC) HDMI 2 HDMI 3 USB 1 (5V 1.5A) USB 2 (5V 1.5A) Audio Out 9 10 (3.5 mm Jack) S/PDIF SIDE VIEW Cooling Vents USB 3 (5V 1.5A) Height Adjustment Wheels Feet BOTTOM VIEW M4 x 4 Screw Holes Please use 4 x screws with a...
CONNECTORS AND PORTS 1: HDMI 1 (Support eARC) / HDMI 2 / HDMI 3 To connect items like: cable boxes, DVD players, digital media players (Roku, Fire TV, etc.), and computers. 2: USB 1 / USB 2 / USB 3 To connect items like mobile hard drives and USB flash drives.
REMOTE INTRODUCTION Power: Toggles power on and off. Source: Adjusts the input source. Air Mouse: Toggles motion control. Settings: Opens the settings menu. Left / Right / Up / Down: Moves the cursor within the on-screen display. Selects the highlighted option. Return: Returns to the previous screen.
REMOTE CONTROL PAIRING METHOD 1 There are infrared (IR) sensors at the front center of the projector and on the remote. If you choose to use this method to control the projector, it has a maximum range of 26 feet. METHOD 2 Ensure that the remote is within a few feet of the front of the projector before pairing.
SPECIFICATIONS ITEM TYPE PARAMETERS Model PJ92 Device Name Aurora Pro Basic 547.1 x 122.2 x 407.5mm / Information Device Dimensions 21.54 x 4.81 x 16.04 inches Product Weight 9.98 KG / 22lbs Resolution 3840 x 2160 Refresh Rate 60Hz Display Throw Rate (TR) 0.233:1...
Operating Humidity 30%~85% INSTALLATION While most projectors feature long-throw technology, the NexiGo Aurora Lite is an ultra short throw projector. Therefore, rather than placing it in the center of a room, you should position your device so it is directly in front of the screen.
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The projector is designed to be installed in one of four layouts. You can either hang the projector from the ceiling via a special mounting bracket (NOT INCLUDED), or simply place it on a stable surface. You may need to change the projection mode so the images project correctly. Select Projection Mode under...
If the projector is resting on a table, you may need to adjust the height of the projector’s feet. There are two feet for vertical height adjustment at the front of the unit and on the side. As shown in the figure below, turn the height adjustment wheel to adjust the feet.
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ADJUST THE IMAGE Adjust the image to a rectangle that is smaller than the screen and parallel to the four sides of the screen. Then move the projector vertically and horizontally to adjust the projected image to the same size as the screen, to provide a perfect scaled image with uniform focus.
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ADJUST THE ANGLE SLIGHTLY 1. Raise the right foot 2. Rotate the projector Problem / Issue: of the projector. counterclockwise. The angle is at the upper right corner. Problem / Issue: 1. Raise the left side 2. Rotate the The image is angled at of the projector.
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Choose the four-point or eight-point correction mode as shown below, depending on the level of adjustment needed. Select the point to be adjusted and press the button. After that, the direction symbol will appear. Adjust the shape of the projection using the direction keys until it appears correct, and press the button to save the adjustment.
Due to manufacturing tolerances, there will be variances of about 3% from unit to unit. As such, the data shown above is for general reference only. Please test your measurements before installing the device. QUICK START GUIDE STEP 1 - PLUG THE UNIT IN Plug the projector into a power outlet using the provided power cord and press the Power...
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STEP 2 - INSTALL THE BATTERIES 1: Locate the included 2: Slide the battery batteries. cover off. 3: Insert the batteries (matching + / - polarity as indicated) into the battery 4: Slide the battery cover compartment. back into position. Ensure that the batteries are installed properly.
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STEP 3 - PAIR THE REMOTE WITH THE PROJECTOR Press and hold the Return Menu buttons on the remote at the same time for three seconds. The remote control and the device will enter pairing mode. If the pairing is successful the screen will display “The Remote is Connected”.
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STEP 4 - SELECT YOUR PREFERRED LANGUAGE STEP 5 - CONNECT TO A NETWORK Connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable. See details below in the settings section on the page 31. EN 25...
STEP 6 - CHOOSE YOUR PREFERRED INSTALLATION METHOD FILE MANAGER You must insert a USB drive into the projector before you open the file manager to see its contents. In the file manager, you will find files in the internal storage and / or the USB drive. You can also check files shared by other devices on the same network using the Network option.
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The supported file formats are shown in the table below. Settings Options Supported Format MP4 / MPEG / VOB / MKV / TS / AVI / FLV / Video 3GPP / RMVB Audio MP3 / AC3 / FLAC / WAV / M4A Document .doc / .docx / .txt / .pdf Photo...
SYSTEM SETTINGS Under the Settings menu, you will find the options shown below: WIRELESS CONNECTIONS To connect your projector to a wireless device, you must first turn on wireless connections for the projector and any device you wish to pair it with.
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Use the Aurora Pro as a Wireless Speaker - You can play audio from another source on the built-in speaker of the projector using wireless connection. Choose Input under Audio Mode in the menu, then turn on wireless connection on the device you would like to connect.
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Brightness Mode - Set the projector brightness to either Standard or Brightest depending on your needs. Image Parameters - Adjust the image, mode, brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, hue, and color temperature. MEMC - Watch your favorite movies with the responsive Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation (MEMC) feature.
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INPUT SOURCE In the Input Source settings menu you can choose the signal source for the connected device you wish to display on the projector. NETWORK In the Network Settings menu, you can connect to the internet via a wired or wireless connection. For a wired connection, plug in the Ethernet cable to connect.
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GENERAL System Update Notifications - Toggle system update notifications on and off. System Version - View the projector's current system version and update it to the latest version if necessary. EN 32...
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The first time you connect to the Internet, a prompt will appear asking whether you want to update the system. You can either choose yes or no. If you choose yes, the system will begin the update process. If you choose no, the prompt will disappear.
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Device Name - Show the projector’s name. IR Motion Detection - There are two PIR motion sensors at the front of the projector. When it detects people approaching, the projector will turn off the laser light to protect their eyes. This function is active by default and can be disabled in the Settings menu under General.
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APPS Install apps with an APK file. Download the APK file you want to install from a trusted website, copy it onto a flash drive, and then plug the flash drive into the projector. On the projector, open the file by going to Settings >...
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS You can wirelessly connect your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, computer, or a wide range of other devices to the projector. Alternatively, you can use a wired connection with your iPhone or iPad to share your screen. For a wireless connection, ensure the projector and your device are connected to the same network.
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Android device and search for its casting software. Once you have opened the casting software, go to the list of available mirroring devices and select "Aurora Pro XXXX". Android devices may have mixed functionality with Miracast. Most devices have a built-in app that supports it. (OnePlus / Google Pixel - Search Cast, Samsung - Search Smart View, Sony - Search Screen Mirroring.) Please refer to the...
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DLNA (YouTube for instance), and then tap the button on the app that allows you to cast. Next, select "Aurora Pro XXXX" from the list of options. Finally, press the play button on the video and it will now show the video on the projector.
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Wi-Fi network as the Aurora Lite. 2. Go to your iOS device's System Settings and enable the AirPlay function. Then, select "Aurora Pro XXXX" to establish the connection from the list of available devices. 3. Your device is now connected.
Ensure that you have the Amazon Alexa app set up on your phone or tablet and that your mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Aurora Pro. Step 2: Enable the Whale Video skill on your Alexa app.
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Step 3: Link your projector and your Amazon account. Return to your projector. Select the speech bubble icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen and enter your login info to begin linking your Amazon account to the Aurora Pro. EN 41...
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On your phone or tablet, open the Alexa app and navigate to Devices. If the Aurora Pro is not already present on your devices list, proceed to Add Device > TV > Other > Wi-Fi. Then select Discover Devices > Set Up Device.
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Select the Alexa device that you want to use to control the Aurora Pro, then choose Link Devices. Your Alexa voice control setup should now be complete. The setup for Alexa voice control may be slightly different depending on your device. If these steps do not line up with your interface and you’re still having trouble connecting to...
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5. Alexa, go to settings on Aurora Pro 1. Alexa, turn off Aurora 6. Alexa, set volume to [1 through 100] on Aurora Pro (1 being the softest and 100 being the loudest.) 7. Alexa, go to inputs on Aurora Pro 8.
TROUBLESHOOTING HOW DO I ENABLE MOTION CONTROL ON THE AURORA PRO REMOTE? Press the Air Mouse button on the remote and a cursor will appear on the screen. You should now be able to point the remote at the screen to direct the cursor.
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Press the power button on the device to turn the device on. If the projector is hot, please wait for it to cool down before restarting it. If these options do not help resolve the issue, please contact NexiGo customer support at cs@nexigo.com.
WHAT IF THE IMAGE IS NOT RECTANGULAR? In the projector menu, navigate to Settings > Display to adjust the image. For additional information, please see the Image Adjustment section of this manual. WHAT IF THE SYSTEM CRASHES OR FREEZES? Power off the projector and unplug the power cable. Allow the projector to sit for one minute to allow the capacitors to discharge.
FCC REQUIREMENT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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