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Summary of Contents for AAXA Technologies P2

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PG 1 Projector Specifications PG 2 Packing List Projector Overview PG 3-4 PG 5 General Operation PG 6-7 External Inputs Peripherals PG 8 PG 9-15 MP4 Player Operation PG 16-19 Remote Control Operation & Adv. Image Adjustment Trouble Shooting PG 19...
  • Page 3: Projector Specifications

    P2 PICO PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS PROJECTION SYSTEM Native Resolution: SVGA (800x600) Brightness: 33 ANSI-Lumens Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Noise: 30dB Projection Lens: Manual Focus Projection Image: Available Size 7 ~ 72 inch Lamp: AAXA White LED Life: 20,000hrs Projection Angle: 33.4° GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 4: Packing List

    PACKING LIST...
  • Page 5: Projector Overview

    OVERVIEW Mini-USB Port Power On for Projection System...
  • Page 6 OVERVIEW...
  • Page 7: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION POWERING ON THE PROJECTOR 1. Attach the Power Cable or Battery Pack 2. Turn on the Power Switch - This turns on the main system – you should hear the fan turn on 3. Press and hold the Projection System power button for 3 seconds a.
  • Page 8: External Inputs

    EXTERNAL INPUTS The P2 projector has 2 external input ports. The VGA port is found on the rear of the projector. The A/V port is found on the side of the projector next to the head phone jack. VGA INPUT A/V INPUT 1.
  • Page 9: Volume Control

    3. MICRO SD CARD The P2 projector accepts up to a 4GB Micro SD Card. The Micro SD Card should be inserted with the data contact portion facing up and will lock into place. The data on the Micro SD card...
  • Page 10: Peripherals

    4. Mini-USB Port The P2 mini-USB port allows access to the 1GB onboard memory. This is a data access / file transfer port only and cannot be used to charge the projector or for video input. Saved files can be accessed with the MP4 player.
  • Page 11: Mp4 Player Operation

    MP4 PLAYER OPERATION 1. MP4 Player Startup The MP4 Player can be started in “stand by” mode (blue screen) by pressing and holding the play button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 17 REMOTE CONTROL & ADVANCED IMAGE ADJUSTMENT (AIA) The P2 remote control allows access to hardware control and Advanced Image Adjustment (AIA) features of the projector. Power On / Off – The power button allows the projector system to be toggled on / off. Please note that the main power switch must be switched to “on”...
  • Page 18: Remote Control Operation & Adv. Image Adjustment

    Advanced Image Adjustment The settings in the advanced image adjustment menu can be accessed by pressing the top left “Menu” button. This will bring up the menu that allows access to: press “Down” or “Up”...
  • Page 19 Adjusting Display Settings To adjust Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Tint, and Color temperature access the submenu and use “Vol +” and “Vol –“ to adjust. Use Recall to return to factory settings Adjusting System Menu Settings Language To change language access the submenu and select the appropriate language OSD Location changes the location of the menu Transparency changes the transparency of the menu...
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting

    MP4 player buttons found on the top of the projector. Please see the MP4 player section for more information. TROUBLE SHOOTING No Power Solution: Check to ensure the battery is charged or the P2 is plugged in No Sound Solution: Check to make sure the volume is on Pictures appear distorted Solution: Check to make sure picture resolutions are correct.
  • Page 21 Solution: First check to make sure computer is able to output a VGA signal. On some laptops this requires activating the VGA output feature. If there is a signal, check to make sure the signal resolution is not too high. The P2 supports up to 1280x720 video input but operates best at 800x600.

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