Philips Projector PPX3610 User Manual
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2Philips · PPX3610 Table of Contents Overview ................................................... 3 Dear Customer ................................................................... 3 About this User Manual ..................................................... 3 What's in the Box ............................................................... 3 Product Highlights .............................................................. 3 1 General Safety Information ................ 4 Setting up the Device ......................................................... 4 Repairs ................................................................................... 4 Power Supply ........ ...................................................... ......... 5 Wireless Network (WLAN) ............................................ 5 2 Overview............................................... 6 Top of the Device ............................................................... 6 Bottom of the Device ........................................................ 6 Side View ............................................................................... 6 Pico Station ........................................................................... 7 Touchpad / Gestures .......................................................... 8 Remote Control ............................................................... 10 Overview of the Menu Functions ................................. 11 Symbols in the Statusbar ................................................ 11 3 Initial Operation ................................ 12 Setting up the Device ...................................................... 12 Connect Power Supply / Charge Batte ry ................... 12 Installing or Changing the Batteries of the Remote Control ............................................................................... 12 Using the Remote Control ............................................ 13 Initial Installation ............................................................... 14 4 Connect to the Playback Device ...... 15 Connecting to Devices with HDMI Output .............. 15 Connecting to an iPhone/iPad/iPod ............................. 15 Connecting to a Computer (VGA) .............................. 16 Connecting Using an Audio/Video (CVBS) Adapter Cable ................................................................................... 16 Connecting using Component-Video (YPbPr/YUV) Cable ................................................................................... 17 Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using WLAN (WiFi Streaming) ............................................... 17 Connecting the headphones .......................................... 18 5 Memory............................................... 19 Inserting a Memory Card ............................................... 19 Connecting USB Storage Medium ................................ 19 Connect to a Computer (USB) .................................... 20 6 Wireless Network (WLAN) ............. 21 Switching Wireless Networking (WLAN) on/off ..... 21 Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) .................. 21 Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) Using the Wizard ......................................................................... 22 Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) ................... 22 7 Media Playback................................... 23 Video playback .................................................................. 23 Photo Playback ................................................................. 24 Music Playback .................................................................. 25 Office Playback (YOZO Office) ................................... 26 Managing Files ................................................................... 26 8 Digital TV Playback ........................... 28 Connecting the Aerial ..................................................... 28 First Playback ..................................................................... 28 Television ............................................................................ 29 9 Android............................................... 30 Calling Android ................................................................. 30 Exiting Android ................................................................. 30 Installing Android-Apps ................................................... 30 10 Settings ............................................... 31 Overview of the Menu Functions ................................. 31 11 Service ................................................ 33 Care Instructions for the Battery ................................. 33 Battery deep discharge .................................................... 33 Cleaning .............................................................................. 34 Device Overheated .......................................................... 34 Update Firmware with Memory Card ......................... 34 Troubleshooting ................................................................ 35 12 Appendix ............................................ 37 Technical Data ................................................................... 37 Accessories ........................................................................ 37
3 Over view Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing our Pocket Projector. We hope you enjoy your device and its many functions! About this User Manual With the installation guide on the following pages, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found in the following sections of this user manual. Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instruct ions in ord er to ensure proper operation of your device. The manufacture r accepts no liability if these instructions are not followed. Symbols Used Troubleshooting This symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effectively and easily. Damage to the Device or Loss of Data! This symbol gives warning of damage to the device and possible loss of data. This damage can result from im proper handling. Danger to Persons! This symbol gives warning of danger to per - sons. Physical injury or damage can result from im proper handling. What's in the Box 1 – Remote Control 2 – PicoPix P r ojector 3 – Power supply 4 – USB cable 5 – HDMI cable 6 – Quick Start Guide 7 – Pouch d e f g b c a Product Highlights Connecting to devices with HDMI output With the HDMI to mini HD MI cable you can connect the projector to a computer or laptop (see also Con- nect to the Playback Device, page 15). Directly connecting projector to compu - ter using WLAN (WiFi streaming) With the software PicoPixW link you can connect the projector to a computer or a laptop over your wireless network. For this purpose, both devices must be con - nected to the same wireless network (see also Directly Connecting Projector to Computer using WLAN (WiFi Streaming), page 17). Office playback (YOZO Office) You can display docume nts with YOZO Office (see also Office Playback (Y OZO Office ), page 26). Notice CAUTION! DANGER!
4Philips · PPX3610 1 General Safety Information Do not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indi- cated. Setting up the Device The unit is for indoor use only. The device should be placed securely on a stable, flat surface. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons or damage to the device itself. Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the mai ns cable or the mains connection with wet hands. The device must have suffici en t ventilation and may not be covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets or boxes. Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as table - cloths or carpets an d do not cove r the ventilation slits. Otherwise the device could overheat or catch fire. Protect the device against di rect sunlight, heat, large te mperature fluctuations an d moisture. Do not place the device in the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data. When the device is running for a long period of time, the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol appears on the projection (see also Symbols in the Statusbar, page 11). The device behaves as follows: 1 The f an turns to maximum level. 2 At maximum level of brightness the overheat symbol appears in the status bar and the device turns auto - matically to minimum level of brightness. 3 At minimal level of bright ness the overheat symbol shows for three seconds in the middle of the screen. Then the device turns off automatically. After the device has cooled down, you can continue playback. Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains supply if liq - uids or foreign substances end up inside the device. Have the unit inspected by a technical service depart - ment. Always handle the unit with care. Avoid touching the lens. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the projec - tor or the power cable. If the projector gets too hot or emits smoke, shut it down immed i ately and unplug the power cable. Arrange for your device to be invest igated by a technical service centre. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device. Under the following conditions, a layer of moisture can a ppear inside the device wh ich can lead to malfunctions: • if the device is moved from a cold to a warm area; • after a cold room is heated; • when this device is placed in a damp room. Proceed as follows to avoid any moisture build-up: 1 Seal this device in a plastic bag before moving it to another room, in order for it to adapt to room con- ditions. 2 Wait one to two hours before you take the device out of the plastic bag. The device should not be used in a very dusty environ - ment. Dust particles and other foreign objects may d a mage the unit. Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. It may damage the internal components. Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision. The packing materi als should be kept out of the hands of children. Repairs Do not repair the device yourself. Improper mainte- nance can result in injuries or damage to the device. Yo ur device must be repaired by an authorised service centre. Find details of authorised service centres on the war - ranty card. Do not remove the type labe l from your device; this wo uld void the warranty.
General Safety Information 5 Power Supply Use only the enclosed power adapter (see chapter Appen- dix / Technical Data). Check whether the mains voltage of the power supply matches the mains voltage available at the setup location. This equipment complies with the volt - age type specified on the unit. The capacity of the battery diminishes with time. If the device functions only with the power supply, the battery is defective. Contact an authorised service centre to replace the battery. Do not try to replace the battery yourself. Incorrect handling o f the battery or using the wrong type of bat - tery can cause damage to the device or cause injury. Risk of explosion with incorrect type of batteries Do not try to replace the battery yourself. There is a risk of explosion if the incor- rect battery type is used. Switch the device on or off using the power switch before removing the power supply from the socket. Turn off the device and remove it from the power sup- ply before cleaning the surf ace. Use a sof t, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid, ga seous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device. High Power LED This device is equipped with an high power LED (Light Emitting Diode), which emits very bright light. Do not look directly into the pro - jector lens. This could cause eye irritation or da mag e. Danger of hearing damage Do not use the device over a longer time at high volume – especially when using head - phones. This could lead to the risks of hearing da mag e. Wireless Network (WLAN) The functioning of security systems, medical equipment or sensitive devices can be disrupted by the transmis- sion power of the device. Observe any usage regula - tions (or restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment. The use of this device can af fe ct the operation of insuf- ficiently shielded medical de vices and he aring aids and pacemakers through the rele ase of high frequency radi- ation. Also consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the me dical device to establish whether these are suffi - ciently shielded from extern al high frequency radi ation. DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
6Philips · PPX3610 2Overview Top of the Device 1 – Touchpad for navigation and operation of the mouse pointer (see also Touchpad / Gestures, page 8) 2 – Focus whe e l for image sharpness. Note that the distance to the projection sur- face must be a minimum of 0.5 meters and a ma ximum of 5 meters. If the Pocket Projector is located outside of this range, it will not be possible to focus the image. Turn the focus wheel carefully so as to avoid damaging the lens. b a Bottom of the Device 1 – Pico Station connection socket 2 – T ripod socket 3 – P ico Station port b c a Side View 1 – Reset hole The Pocket Projector is unres ponsive or hung up: insert a slim, pointy object into the reset hole to trigger a hardware reset. 2 – Batte ry status monitor Charge ind icator with connected power supply: red: Charging battery Green: battery is fully charged 3 \002\003/\002\004 – On/Off switch 4 \005/\006 – A/V port for a playback device 5 – R emote-control signal receiver 6 \317 – Audio output – headphone connection or con - necti on for external speakers 7 \007\b\t \n – HDMI port for a playback device (with adapter cable) 8 \013\b/\t \t\f – Mem ory card slot (SD/SDHC/SDXC/ MMC) 9 \375 – USB port for connection to a computer (data excha nge) \r \b\f \n\003 – Po wer supply port VGA Y-Pb-Pr HDMIjih gfe d c b a Notice
Overview 7 1 \375 – USB port for a USB storage medium, DVB-T stick, mouse or keyboard. 2 – Lens ba Pico Station (not included) The Pico Station docking st ation has its own battery, with which you can extend the replay time of the device. The inbuilt speakers ensure improved sound quality during playback. The Pico Station has a DVB-T adapter so that you can directly connect a DVB-T adapter. Available as accessoriesPico Station with battery and speakers .............. .................................. PPA7300 / 253529749 Pico Station mit battery, speakers and DVB-T adapter .............. ................................... PPA7301 / 253532895 Top of the Device 1 – PicoPix coennction socket 2 – P icoPix port b a Bottom of the Device 1 – Tripod socket a Front View 1 – PicoPix port 2 – Eject butt o n a b Rear View 1 \b\f \n\003 – Power supply port 2 – Batte ry status monitor red: batt ery empty Charge indicator with connected power supply: red: Charging battery Green: battery is fully charged 3 \005\003\016\017\003\003\005 – Aeri al socket c b a
8Philips · PPX3610 Touchpad / Gestures The touchpad is a touch-sensitive surface. Touch the touchpad with one or more fingers to move the cursor, navigate in the menu, select menu options or carry out other actions. Ballpoint Pens! Do not use a ball-point pen or other objects to operate the touchpad. Hard and sharp objects may damage the touchpad. \020 – Calling the main menu } – Ca lling the menu | – One menu st ep back, one directory level back / cancelling functions Navigation Area / Scrolling Area Swipe up and down on the right edge of the touchpad to use vertical scroll. Swipe left and right on the bottom edge of the touchpad to use ho rizontal scroll. Input Area The input area is limited by the navigation area/scrolling area. You can control the cursor using gestures in the input area. Hidden Cursor After a short time, the cursor fades out. Move the cursor using a brief gesture in the input area to reveal the curs or before you call a function by tapping/clicking. Connecting a USB Mouse You can connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the side of the device. Gestures Simple gestures, which you carry out on the touchpad for quick navigation. Most ge stures are carried out with one or two fingers. Carry out the gestures using your fingertips. Move cursor – Swipe over the input area, to move the cursor. The gesture involves swiping the surface of the touchpad with the fingertip without exerting any pres- sure. Tap / click – Tap briefly in the input area to confirm an ent r y. After tapping remove your finger from the touch - pad. The reaction occurs afte r you have lifte d your fin- ger. The click is executed at the point where the cursor i s located, even if the cursor is hidden. Scroll – Swipe over the touchpad with two fingers to exe cute the following action s: during music playback rewind and fast forward / during miniature photos over - view go to previous or next page. CAUTION! Notice Notice
Overview 9 Zoom – Place the thumb and forefinger in the middle of the input area and separate them slowly to magnify an image or document. Zoom – Place the thumb and forefinger in the corners of the input area and bring them slowly together to magnify an image or document. Rotate – Touch the touchpad with the thumb and swipe the forefinger in a circ ular pattern in the direction in which you want to rotate the image. Software Keyboard 1 Click in the input field (see also Touchpad / Ges - tures, page 8) using the touchpad or a mouse. 2 The sof tware key board appears.. 3Using the touchpad or a mouse enter the text on the software keyboard.
10Philips · PPX3610 Remote ControlB – Switches the device hibernation mode \021 – Call the m e nu u – Call the main menu v – Call the se arch menu \277 – One menu step back, one directory le vel back / cance lling a function w – Switch to the external vid eo input HDMI, \005\006 , \f\002\t\022or VGA x – DV B-T mode: change to favourites 1 Navigation keys \340 – Confirms selection \023/\024 , \300/\301 – Navigat ion keys / navigate the menu / modify settings \023/\024 – Modify settings / duri ng music playback select previous, ne xt title \300/\301 – During music playback adjust volume leve l / during video play back review, cue 2 Playback keys : – Rewind T – Start / stop playback ; – Fast-forward 3 DVB-T keys z – Select previous channel y – Call electronic program guide { – Sele ct the next channel 4 Volume keys \025 – Decrease the volume \026 – Mute the sound \027 – Increase the vo lume