NexiGo PJ40 Manual
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NexiGo PJ40 Manual

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM - FRONT/SIDE VIEW

  1. Lens
  2. Focus Adjustment Wheel
  3. Air Filter
  4. Power Switch
  5. Home Button
  6. Return Button
  7. 0K Button
  8. Left / Right / Up / Down Buttons
  9. Power Input Port

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM - REAR/BOTTOM VIEW

  1. RJ45 Port
  2. 1 USB 2.0 Input Ports
  3. HDMI 1 2.0 Port (ARC)
  4. HDM1 2 2.0 Port
  5. 3.5mm Audio Jack
  6. AV Input Port
  7. IR Receiver
  8. Manual Lift Stand
  9. Feet / Mounting Slots

WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

Projector x 1

Remote x 1

Power Cable x 1

AV Cable x 1

Cleaning Kit x 1

AAA Batteries x 2

User Manual x 1

CONNECTION INTRODUCTION

CONNECTION INTRODUCTION

  1. USB 2.0 Inputs: For a Hard Drive, USB Drive, iOS cable mirroring, charging USB devices.
  2. HDMI 1 2.0 Port (ARC): For a soundbar, a TV box, TV stick, or computer.
  3. HDMI 2 2.0 Port: For a TV box, TV stick, or computer.
  4. 3.5mm Output: For audio devices such as headphones or speakers.
  5. AV Input: For a DVD or VCD player.

IR REMOTE CONTROL DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONS

IR REMOTE CONTROL DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONS

Power Switch: Toggles power on and off.

Mute: Toggles audio on and off.

Left / Right / Up / Down: Navigates through the on-screen display.

OK: Selects the current option.

Menu (Short Press): Displays the menu.

Input Source (Long Press): Displays the source selection bar.

Return: Returns to the previous screen.

Home: Returns to the home page.

Vol +: Increases the volume level.

Vol -: Decreases the volume level.

information Note: To use the IR remote control with your projector, please ensure that you point the remote toward the projector and the remote is within 32.80 ft of the projector. This will ensure optima/ performance and functionality of the remote.

SPECIFICATIONS

Imaging Technology LCD
Light Source LED
Native Resolution 1920 x 1080
Max Supported Resolution 4096 x 2176 (Local video playback)
Focusing Mode Manual operation
Projection Distance 4.72 - 30.18 ft
Projection Size 50 - 300 in
Aspect Ratio 16:9 / 4:3
Projection Ratio 1.47:1
Power Input AC 90-260V
Integrated Watt Use 160W
Input Ports HDMI 2.0 x 1,
HDMI 2.0 (ARC) x 1
USB 2.0 x 2
AVX 1
Output Port 3.5mm audio jack x 1
LAN Port RJ45 x 1
Speakers 10W x 2

QUICK START

CHOOSING A LOCATION

A room's size and layout will be the most important factors when choosing where to place the projector. Consider the following when selecting a location:

  • The size, shape, and position of your screen.
  • Where a suitable power outlet is located.
  • Ensure the projector has sufficient room for adequate airflow.

The projector is designed to be installed in one of four layouts. You can either hang the projector from the ceiling via mounting bracket (not included) or simply place it on a flat, stable surface. You may need to change the projection mode so the images display correctly. Select Projection Mode under Settings > Projection > Projector Mode, then choose your preferred projection r-node (see below).
CHOOSING A LOCATION

information Note: For Rear Projection: A specific rear projection screen is required to use the rear projection function.

For Ceiling Mounting:

  1. Please remove the 4 feet at corners on the bottom of the projector for mounting on the ceiling.
  1. The projector's mounting holes are M5x 13.5mm in size. The distance between these mounting holes on the back of the projector measures 10.9" diagonally 8" horizontally, and 7.3" vertically. You could find a suitable ceiling mount based on these specifications

POWER ON / OFF

  1. Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
  1. Press and hold the Power Switch to turn on the projector. Press the Power Switch to turn off the projector. Alternatively, press the Power Switch on the remote to turn the projector on or off.

information Note: To use the IQ remote control with your projector, please ensure that you point the remote toward the projector and the remote is within 3280 ft of the projector. This will ensure optima/ performance and functionality of the remote.

PROJECTOR DISTANCE & SIZE

PROJECTOR DISTANCE & SIZE

information Note: Due to manufacturing tolerances, there may be variances of up to 3% from unit to unit The above data is for reference only Please use actual measurements when installing your device.

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

Please use the Focus Adjustment Wheel to adjust the focus, rotating it left or right until the image becomes clear. If the image appears blurry, rotate the knob in the opposite direction until the image clears up.
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

KEYSTONE ADJUSTMENT

Please turn on Auto Keystone under Settings > Projection. The projector will automatically correct the vertical keystone.
KEYSTONE ADJUSTMENT

MULTI-MEDIA CONNECTIONS

This section will show you how to connect the projector to other equipment.

USB CONNECTIONS

Insert your USB drive into the USB port shown in the diagram below. In the on-screen menu, choose the type of content you want to open: Office (PPT, Word, Excel), Movie, Music, Photo, or Text.
USB CONNECTIONS



Supported Formats
Video MP4, MPEG, MOV, 3GPP, 3GP, DAT, VOB, MPC, MPEG, AVI, MKV, FLV, RM, RMVB, ASF, WMV
Audio MP3, AAC, WAV, MKA, 3CP, M4A, OCC. FLAC, PCM
Picture JPEC, BMP, PNC
Text TXT, SRT, SUB, SMI
Office ppt, xlsx, doc, pdf

HDMI CONNECTIONS

HDMI CONNECTIONS
Plug an HDMI cable into the device you wish to connect to the projector, and then insert the other end of the HDMI cable into one of the HDMI ports as shown in the diagram below. Open the on-screen menu and select the HDMI source in the Source tab. This will allow you to display the screen of whatever device has been plugged in.

AV CONNECTIONS

To use a device with a standard RCA connection, you will need to obtain an RCA to 3.5mm adapter. Connect the adapter to the projector as shown below, and then connect the RCA plugs from the device to the RCA jacks on the adapter. You can also just use a singular AV cable if this is an option for your device. Once connected, go into the on-screen menu and select AV under Input Source as shown below.
AV CONNECTIONS

3.5MM AUDIO CONNECTION

To play sound from the source, plug either headphones or speakers into the 3.5mm audio port as shown below.
3.5MM AUDIO CONNECTION

MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS

You can wirelessly connect your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and a wide range of other devices to the projector; or, you can use a wired connection with your iPhone or iPad to share your screen.

For wireless connections, please ensure that the projector and the device you wish to connect to the projector are connected to the same network. Instructions on how to connect the projector to a wireless network are available in the Settings section.

MIRACAST - Share the screen from any device that uses Miracast technology wirelessly.

information Note: Android devices may have mixed functionality with Miracast. Most devices will support it in some vvay OnePlus / Google Pixel - Search Cast; Samsung - Search Smart View, Sony - Search Screen Mirroring.

Additionally, there may be third-party appsyou can download to your Android device to provide Miracast functionality We cannot guarantee that this device will vwrk as intended with all Android devices Ifyou're having issues using Miracast, check with your device's manufacturer for more information.

Devices with Miracast functionality can connect to the projector wirelessly. Before starting the connection, ensure that both devices are connected to the same network. To start the connection, open the on-screen menu and select the Miracast option from the Home page. Enter the System Settings on the Android device and then search for the casting software for your device (OnePlus / Google Pixel - Search Cast: Samsung - Search Smart View: Sony - Search Screen Mirroring).

Once you have opened the casting software for your device, look at the list of available mirroring devices and select the "NexiCo-PJ40" from the list. The connection is now complete.
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS - MIRACAST

IOS CAST - Share the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or MacBook wirelessly using AirPlay.

To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same network. On the projector, select iOS Cast and then Airplay Mirror from the options. Go into the control center on the iOS device and click 'Screen Mirroring". In the list of available mirroring devices, select the device "NexiCo-PJ40" from the list. The connection is now complete.
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS -IOS CAST

DLNA - Share the display of your device that supports DLNA connections.

To connect using DLNA, as with the other steps, first ensure that both devices are connected to the same network. Once that has been completed, go back to the Home page and select More, and then DLNA from the list of options. Then, on the device you want to cast from, open an app that supports casting (ex: YouTube), and then tap the button on the app that allows you to cast. Select "NexiCo-PJ40" from the list of options. Press the play button on the video, and it will now display the video via the projector.
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS -DLNA

IOS CABLE CAST- Share the screen of your iPhone or iPad using a USB wired connection.
Plug your iPhone or iPad into one of the USB ports on the projector. Select Apple Cast from the Home page and then iOS Cable Cast. After a moment, the phone / tablet will show a message asking "Trust this device?" tap "Trust" to finish the connection.
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS -IOS CABLE CAST - Part 1
MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS -IOS CABLE CAST - Part 2

SETTINGS MENU

SETTINGS MENU

NETWORK SETTING - Connect your projector to WiFi.

  1. In the on-screen menu, select Settings then select the Network option.
  2. Select your wireless network from the list as shown below to connect your projector to Wi-Fi.
    SETTINGS MENU - NETWORK SETTING

BLUETOOTH SETTING - Connect your projector to a Bluetooth audio device.

  1. In the on-screen menu, select Settings then select the Bluetooth option.
  2. Turn on Bluetooth for the projector and the device you would like to connect to, and then search the list below for the Bluetooth audio device to connect.
    SETTINGS MENU - BLUETOOTH SETTING
  1. Select that device and pair the two devices. The Bluetooth connection should now be ready to use.

PICTURE SETTING - Select one of four modes: standard, Vivid, Movie, or Custom. Custom mode enables custom settings for contrast, brightness, saturation, etc.
SETTINGS MENU - PICTURE SETTING - Step 1

information Note: The "Picture" adjustment in the settings only impacts the picture parameters of the HDMI input source and local media playback excluding the Home page.

While on an HDMI input source, AV input source, or during local media playback, press the Menu button on the remote to access the fly-out menu. Choose "Picture" to modify the picture settings.
SETTINGS MENU - PICTURE SETTING - Step 2

FAN - Adjust the fan speed of the projector — the brightness will change slightly according to the fan speed.
SETTINGS MENU - FAN

PROJECTION
SETTINGS MENU - PROJECTION
Projection Mode: Change the projector mode. The options are: Front, Rear, Ceiling Front, and Ceiling Rear.

Auto Keystone: Turn the automatic vertical keystone correction on / off.

UPDATE SETTINCS
SETTINGS MENU - UPDATE SETTINCS
Online Updates: Check online for available updates to download the latest firmware.

Local Updates: Update via a USB flash drive. (This would only be necessary if updating online doesn't work.)

To complete a local update, please follow these steps:

  1. Download the latest firmware to a USB flash drive, and then insert the flash drive into a USB port on the projector.
  2. In the on-screen menu select: Settings > Updates > Local Update.
  3. The software will be updated automatically; do not try to use the projector until the update is complete.

information Note: Please do not attempt to use or turn off the projector during the update, otherwise it could cause potential damage to the projector. The projector will be reset after the software update is complete, and all saved settings will be erased.

If you're having any issues with your updates, please contact our customer service team at cs@nexigo.com.

SYSTEM SETTING - Adjust the system language, timezone, keyboard style, etc.
SETTINGS MENU - SYSTEM SETTING

ABOUT - Check the projectors information.
SETTINGS MENU - ABOUT
Factory data reset: Reset the projector to factory default.

HOW DO I CLEAN THE AIR FILTER?

(WE RECOMMEND CLEANINC IT MONTHLY)
To keep air circulating and prolong the projector's life, please clean the projector's air filter as follows:

  1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power adapter.
  2. Push down on the air filter cover to pop up the air filter. Take the air filter out of the projector.
    HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER
  1. Gently remove the dust using a soft brush (such as a paintbrush).

information Note: Do not rinse the air filter in vnter, or use any detergent or solvent to clean it.

  1. Place the air filter back in the projector as shown. Push it down and hold until it clicks into place.

FAQ

Q1: HOW CAN I USE THE FIRE TV REMOTE TO CONTROL PJ40?
A: To achieve this, follow these two steps:

  1. Set the Power-on Source to the HDMI port connected to Fire TV in Settings > System > Power-on Source.
  2. Configure the remote in Fire TV settings: Settings > Equipment Control > Manage Equipment > TV > Infrared Options > IR Profile > Change IR Profile > Find IR Profile and Enter the IR Profile Number: 4737.
  3. Now you can use the Fire TV remote to control PJ40.

The projector can only be controlled using the Fire TV remote to turn the projector on / off, mute the speakers and turn down / up the volume.

Q2: HOW DO I USE THE IR REMOTE CONTROL?
A: To use the IR remote control with your projector, please ensure that you point the remote toward the projector and that the remote is within 32.80 ft of the projector. This will ensure optimal performance and functionality of the remote.

Q3: HOW DO I CONTROL THE FIRE TV WITH PROVIDED IR REMOTE CONTROL?
A: You can enable the CEC control function to achieve remote control of the connected HDMI devices through the IR remote control. Plug your TV stick into one of the HDMI ports and go to Settings > System > EasyLink (CEC) to enable the CEC control function.

04: HOW TO SET up THE AUTO SHUTDOWN FEATURE ON THE PJ40 PROJECTOR?
Press the Power Switch on the remote or device and navigate to the Time Shutdown to set the desired auto-shutdown time from the available options: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, or 120 minutes.

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.
  • To reduce the risk of fire and/or electric shock, do not expose the projector to moisture or liquids.
  • Do not install the projector near heat sources or any other appliance that emits heat.
  • Do not allow small objects to enter the projector. They may cause the projector to short circuit, which could start a fire or create an electric shock.
  • Do not use the projector under the following conditions:
  • In extremely hot, cold, or humid environments.
  1. Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within -5C - -35C
  2. Ensure that the relative humidity is -30% - -90%
  • In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.
  • Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic field.
  • In direct sunlight.
  • Do not use the projector if it has been physically damaged or abused. Physical damage/abuse could include (but is not limited to) the following circumstances:
    • The projector has been dropped.
    • The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
    • Liquid has been spilled onto/into the projector. The projector has been exposed to rain or moisture.
    • Something has fallen into the projector, or something is loose inside.
  • Do not place the projector on an unstable surface. The projector may fall over, resulting in injury or damage to the unit.
  • Do not block the light coming out of the projector lens when in operation. Objects in the light's path may melt, cause burns, or start a fire.
  • 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.
  • Do not look straight into the projector lens during operation. Excessively bright lighting has been shown to harm vision under some circumstances.
  • When switching the projector off, please ensure the cooling cycle has been completed before disconnecting the power. Allow at least 90 seconds for the projector to cool down.
  • Do not use a power source with a voltage other than what is specified in this manual.
  • Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time.
  • Do not set up the projector in areas where it might be subjected to vibration or shock.
  • Do not touch the lens with your bare hands.
  • Remove the battery/batteries from the remote control before storage. If the battery/batteries are left in the rernote for a long period of time, they may leak.
  • Do not use or store the projector in places where smoke may be present, as it can negatively affect the quality of the projector's performance.
  • Please refer to the manual for how to properly install your projector, as nonstandard installation may affect the projector's performance.
  • Use a power strip and/or surge protector with this device. Power outages and/or brownouts can damage your device.
  • When installing or adjusting a ceiling or wall mount, do not use adhesives, oils, and/or lubricants. These may cause the projector case 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. This is normal and not a malfunction.

CLEANING THE PROJECTOR

  • Turn off the projector and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the unit.
  • Use a soft, dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the product housing. Do not use harsh cleaners, waxes, or solvents to clean the unit.

CLEANING THE LENS

  • 15-20 minutes before cleaning the lens, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord to allow the lens to cool down completely. Failure to do so may cause damage to the lens that is not covered by warranty.
  • Use compressed air to remove dust from the surfaces of the projector.
  • Use a microfiber cloth for cleaning and make sure to wipe the lens gently. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.
  • Do not use detergents or solvents such as alcohol to clean the lens, only use water as a cleaning agent. Damaging the lens during cleaning is not covered under warranty.
  • Do not wipe or tap the lens with a hard object.

PHOTOSENSITIVE SEIZURE WARNING

  • Some viewers may experience a medical issue such as epileptic seizure or stroke when exposed to flashing images and/or lights displayed by this device. If you suffer from or have a family history of epilepsy or stroke, please consult with a medical specialist before using the projector.

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