Aaxa Projector M1 Limited User Manual
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The OMP plays and supports the following fles Mpeg 4, Mpeg 3, AVI, Jpeg, TXT, Real Media (RMV / RM). For supported video formats please see the “specifcations” section in this manual. Pictures and videos can be accessed via an SD memory card or directly from the fash memory. To access fles stored on the SD memory card frst insert the SD memory card in the SD card slot located on the back of the projector. Power on the projector and select “SD Card”. The SD Card submenu will appear. Loading Files into Flash Memory Files can be copied into the projectors onboard 1GB fash memory through the USB fle transfer mode. Enter the USB fle transfer mode by selecting the “USB Data” icon in the main menu. The projector will enter USB Storage mode. Connect one end of the USB cable to the projector’s USB port and the other end to the computer’s USB port. Your computer will detect the USB drive and a USB drive icon will appear on your computer. Copy fles to the USB drive icon in order to place fles onto the fash memory. Onboard Media Player 10
Viewing Photos – To view photos click on the “Photos” icon submenu. This will display all photos available on the SD Card. Select and click on a photo to display photos in the slideshow mode. While in slideshow mode you can scroll through slides by pressing the left or right buttons on the remote control. By pressing the menu button on the remote control you will bring up the control menu. Control menu functions include: Previous picture, Pause / Play, Next Picture, Stop / Exit, Zoom, Rotate, and Image Adjustment. Image Adjustment – The Image adjustment menu allows the adjustment of Brightness, Contrast, and Color. The adjustment is on a scale of 1-10 and can be adjusted both through the adjustment menu or directly through the settings menu under LCD Adjustment. Listening to Music – To listen to music click on the “Music” icon in the submenu. Select the music fle from the list. To adjust volume use the volume buttons. To skip to another track press the right or left buttons on the remote control, or access the control menu by pressing the “menu” button on the remote control. The Control Menu functions include: Previous Track, Next Track, Pause / Play, Stop / Exit. Onboard Media Player 11
Playing Videos – To play videos click on the “Video” icon in the submenu. Select a video fle from the list. If the video is large please allow a few moments for the projector to process the fle. If after a few minutes the projector does not recover from highlighting or trying to play a video, the video is not compatible. Remove any non-compatible videos from the video from the SD Card. When playing the video you can select the previous or next video by pressing the left or right buttons on the remote control. Volume is controlled by the “V+” and “V-“ buttons. The video control menu can be accessed by pressing the “menu” button. The Video control menu allows the selection of: previous or next video, fast forward or rewind (4x, 8x, 16x), Play / Pause, Stop / Exit, and Image Adjustment. File Menu – The fle menu allows deletion or copying of fles to the onboard memory. To enter the fle menu click on the “File” icon in the submenu. Select a fle from the list. To delete the fle select “delete”. To copy the fle to the onboard memory select “copy”. Onboard Media Player 12
The Settings Menu can be accessed by clicking on the “Settings” icon in the main menu. Slide Show Settings – The slide show settings allows the user to change the speed, transition style, and display mode of the slide show. “Fit to screen” or “actual size” can also be selected. When “ft to screen” is selected, fle sizes will be compressed or enlarged to the native resolution of the projector which is 800x600. Pictures may become distorted when compressed or enlarged. “Actual size” will display pictures in their actual resolution. For example a 400x300 picture will occupy approximately 25% of the area of an 800x600 picture. Keystone Adjustment – The Key Stone feature allows the user to adjust the image when the projector is not placed perpendicular to the horizontal centerline of the screen (too high or too low) to skew the output image, thereby making it rectangu- lar. Only vertical keystone is available at this time. Use the “Left” and “right” arrows on the remote to adjust the screen. NOTE: This is a software function and does not change the optical image. Screen Saver – The screen saver setting allows adjustment of the screen saver background. Choices include a moving logo or the slide show. About – Projector information Default – Reset to default settings Settings Menu 13
Troubleshooting 14 Possible Causes Solution There is no power Check to ensure the power outlet or battery source is good. Check the power adapter to ensure a proper connection with the wall outlet as well as the projector. The projector is in the shut-down cooling cycle Wait until the projector has fully cooled to restart Possible Causes Solution The video source is not properly connected Check the video source signal to ensure that it is properly connected The correct input source has not been selected Select the correct input source by pressing the Source key on the remote. Possible Causes Solution The Projector is not in focus Adjust the focus with the focus adjustment dial until the image comes into focus The Projector is ofset from plane / angle of operation Move the projector so that it is at both 180 degrees and on an even plane with the screen. Please see Page 6 Possible Causes Solution SD Card is not inserted properly Re-insert SD Card SD Card is damaged Replace SD Card THE PROJECTOR DOES NOT TURN ONNO PICTURE IMAGE IS BLURRED SD CARD IS NOT RECOGNIZED Possible Causes Solution The remote control battery is dead Replace the battery with comparable CR2025 battery REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK
Specifcations 15 PROJECTION SYSTEM Native Resolution: SVGA (800x600) Brightness: 75 ANSI-Lumens Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Noise:
Specifcations 16 SUPPORTED FORMATS AVI, RMVB, RM, MP4, VOB, DAT, MPG, MPEG, 3GP CODECS SUPPORTED *MPEG-4: DivX-4, DivX-5, DivX-6, XviD, H.263+ *RV: RealVideo-3, RealVideo-4 *MPEG2/1 *MP3: *RA: Cooker/AAC *LC AAC,HE AAC,MP2,PCM,AC3 *AVI (MPEG-4/MJPEG + MP3/LC AAC/HE AAC/MP2/PCM/AC3) *MP4 (MPEG-4 + MP3/LC AAC/HE AAC/MP2/PCM/AC3) Max. bit-rate: 4 Mbps *RMVB/RM (RV + RA) Max. bit-rate: 2 Mbps *VOB(MPEG2+AC3/MP2) *DAT(MPEG1+AC3/MP2) Max. bit-rate: 6 Mbps *MPG/MPEG(MPEG2/1+AC3/MP2) Max. bit-rate: 4 Mbps *3GP(MPEG4+MP3/LC AAC/HE AAC/MP2/AC3) Max. bit-rate: 4 Mbps MAXIMUM RESOLUTIONS *AVI, MP4, 3GP 720*480@30fps, Max. bit-rate 2 Mbps 1280*720@30fps, Max. bit-rate 4 Mbps *RMVB/RM 720*480@30fps, Max. bit-rate 500 Kbps 1280*720@30fps, Max. bit-rate 800 Kbps *VOB, DAT, MPG/MPEG 720*480@30fps