Aaxa Projector M2 User Manual
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Table of Contents 1 Warnings 2 Package Contents 3 Product Overview 4 Keypad & Remote Control Functions 5 General Operation 6 External Inputs 9 PMP Menu System 11 Videos 12 Pictures 14 Music 16 eBooks 19 Games 21 Settings 25 Troubleshooting 27 Specifications 28 Table of Contents 1
Warnings *Do not operate the Projector in direct sun- light or near heat sources such as heaters, fires, and stoves as this may cause a fire hazard. *Do not operate the projector close to sources of steam or oil such as a humidi- fier as this may cause electric shock. *Do not operate the projector near water such as by the sink or bathtub as this may cause electric shock. *Do not block or restrict airflow from ventilation holes as this may cause the projector to overheat. *Do not place inflammable materials beside the projector as this may cause a fire hazard. *Do not drop the projector or allow heavy impacts or shock as this will damage the projector. 2
Package Contents Projector Remote Control Tripod Composite A/V Cable USB Cable Power Cord VGA Cable 3
Product Overview Projection Lens Focus Adjustment Keypad Controls Power Button VGA A/V Input Input Headphone/ Speaker OutUSB Input SD-HC Reader Power Input HDMI Input 4
Keypad & Remote Control Functions Navigation Buttons (Play = Select/Enter) Exit/Back (Quick Press) Open Menu (Long Press) Source Select Power On/Off Power On/Off Display Settings Menu System Navigation & Volume Controls Flip Vertical Image Flip Horizontal Image Media Player MenuSelect Source Mute Sound Adjust Vertical Keystone PMP Volume Up PMP Menu Navigation PMP Volume Down 5
General Operation Turning on the projector To turn on the projector first plug the power supply into a suitable wall outlet and to the rear of the projector. Then power the projector on by holding the power button for 3 seconds until the optical engine turns on. Shutting down the projector To shut down the projector, press and hold the power button for 3 sec. The optical engine should shut off and the fan should stop spinning. Adjusting focus To adjust the focus, spin the focus wheel up or down until the image becomes clear. The recommended focus distance for this projector is 18” to infinity. Projection lens The projection lens emits the image from the projector. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the lens to obtain a clear image. Keypad Controls Use the keypad control buttons to navigate through each menu. The control panel behaves differently in each submenu. Controls for submenus are explained later in this manual. 6
General Operation Accessing the Onboard Memory The M2 Micro Projector includes 1GB of onboard memory. To access this memory, connect a USB cable from your computer to the back of the projector in the slot that reads “USB”. A folder will appear on your computer screen after the projector is detected. You can store any type of supported photos, video and/or files in this folder to view. Note: If your computer fails to detect the projector, check to make sure the cable is securely inserted on both sides. If you’re still unable to view the folder, please consult with your operating system’s owner manual. Accessing a SD Memory Card Multimedia file can also be accessed via an SD memory card. To access your SD card, insert it into the back of the projector in the slot that reads “SD”. Once your SD card has been inserted, you can navigate through the main menu to select what you want to view under each submenu. *Review the Specifications section of this manual to read about supported file formats. 7
General Operation Accessing a USB Storage Device In addition to data transfer with the onboard memory, the M2 has the ability to read data from a USB storage devices (such as memory sticks, cell phones, USB hard drives, etc). This allows the user to view the data stored on the USB storage device through the onboard media player. To access data on your USB storage device, plug your USB device into the USB slot on the back of the M2. The supplied mini USB adapter cable may be required for some USB thumbdrives. Once the connection is made, select USB Host Mode in one of the PMP me- dia players submenus (Videos, Photos, etc). After selecting USB Host Mode you should now be able to access the data on the USB device through the onboard media player. If the data does not appear, check the formating of the file system on the USB device and also confirm that the device is com - patible with a USB On-The-Go host device. 8
External Inputs The M2 micro projector can be toggled to accept different types of inputs. This includes VGA (Mini VGA), HDMI and Composite Video (3.5mm jack). To toggle through the sources, press the far right button on touchpad or the input button on the remote control to select the appropriate source. To Connect to a VGA Source The projector can accept a VGA input signal. Connect the VGA cable to your source and the other end should be inserted in the slot on the side of the projector that reads ‘VGA’. Toggle through the input sources and once you select VGA input, your display should appear. Important: Be sure to setup the computer to enable a video signal output. On some laptops this is done by pressing and holding Function F5 Key . If using the M2 as an external monitor on Windows based systems, this can be done by selecting “extend my desktop to this monitor”. The native resolution of the M2 projector is XGA (1024 x 768) and it accepts up to a 1600x1200 signal. Depending on the video driver different resolutions many need to be selected for proper output. Note: Each computer system is different - please check with your owner’s manual for how to properly output video signals. Some Apple computers may requre a DVI to VGA adapter. 9
External Inputs To Connect to a Composite Video Source The projector can accept a compositive video signal. This signal is comes through the 3.5mm composite A/V cable. Connect the composite A/V able to the projector and the other end into the video source. Toggle through the input sources and once you select AV input, your display should appear. To Connect to an HDMI Source The projector can accept a digital HDMI input signal. This is done by connecting the HDMI cable to the HDMI input port of the projector. Toggle through the input sources and once you select HDMI input, your display should appear. The M2 accepts up to a HDMI 1.2 signal. 10