Aaxa Projector P1 Jr User Manual
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Table of Contents........................................................................\ ..............................1 Warnings ........................................................................\ ..............................................2 Accessories ........................................................................\ ..........................................3 General Operation Turning the Projector On/Of ..........................................................4 Projector...
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Congratulations on purchasing the world’s smallest LCOS pico projector with media player! The P1 Jr. pico projector features a bright 11 lumen projector with built-in media player capable of projecting videos, pictures, and media of up to 50”*. Combined with its 1 hour internal battery the P1 Jr. pico projector is the ultimate portable entertainment device! In this manual you will fnd instructions on how to use your P1 Jr. pico projector. * Notice: The P1 Jr is designed to be used in dark areas...
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USB Cable AC Adapter/Charger AV Cable Adjustable Tripod * Note: Actual accessories may appear diferent from those shown above. P1 Jr. Projector 3 Package Contents
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Turning On the Projector Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the projector on. The welcome screen should appear while the projector is loading and will automatically load into the onboard media player. Note: Please make sure the P1 Jr is fully charged before use. Charge time can be up to 3-4 hours. To charge the projector: 1. Attach the power adapter to the projector 2. Attach the power adapter to the wall outlet Turning Of the Projector Hold the power button for 3...
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1. Projection lens The projection lens emits the image from the projector. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the lens to obtain a clear image. 2. Focus adjustment If the projected image is not in focus, move the ring to the left or right to bring the image into focus. A clear picture can be acheived at a distance of 10” - 90“. Please see page 6 for focus and throw distances. 3. Joystick Use the joystick to navigate through each...
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Tripod Adapter Insert the tripod to the bottom of the projector as shown to the left. Confrm that the tripod is securely fastened before turning on the projector. General Operation 6 Focus Adjustment / Throw Distance The focus can be adjusted by turning the wheel located at the front of the projector. The projector is capable of the distances specifed on the right.
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1. A/V Port – The P1 Jr. can project video from standard composite video sources. A resolution of 720x480 can be supported. Please see page (8) for more information about AV Input Devices. 2. Power Button - To turn on/of the projector, press this button for 3 seconds. 3. Mini USB Port – The Mini USB port is designed for data input from USB OTG devices. Please see the USB Data description on page 14 to learn more. 4. Projector Power – The P1 Jr. accepts 100-240V...
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The AAXA P1 Jr. pico projector features an onboard media player complete with onboard menu system. The onboard menu system allows the user to select from diferent video inputs as well as video and picture playback. AV (Audio / Video) Input Selecting the AV input will enable the P1 Jr. to display video from a device connected to the AV port. Input resolution can be either NTSC or PAL of up to 720x480 video resolution. a. To connect an A/V cable, insert the 3.5mm portion into 3.5-2.5mm...
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Menu System AV (Audio / Video) Input (cont’d) b. Click on the “AV input” icon in the main menu. A blue screen will appear and the projector will be ready to accept an A/V signal. c. Turn on the external device and make sure it is properly set up to output video. d. Possible A/V sources: Standard Composite (included), iPod/iPhone, HTC Series, Nokia Series, DVD Player (non Bluray / HD), Cable Box (non HD), Nintendo Wii (composite only), Microsoft Xbox (composite only), Sony...