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    							  Wireless Network (WLAN) 21
    6 Wireless Network (WLAN)
    In a wireless network (Wireless Local Area Network, 
    WLAN) at least two computers, printers or other addi-
    tional devices communicate wi th 
    ea
     ch other over radio 
    waves (high frequency waves).  Data transmission in the 
    radio network is based  on the standards 802.11b, 
    802.11g and 802.11n.
    Information on Using WLAN!
    The functioning of secu rity systems, medical 
    equipment or sensitive devices can be dis -
    rupted by the transmission power of the 
    device.  Observe
    
     any usage regulations (or 
    restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment.
    The use of this device can affect the operation 
    of  insuf
    
    ficiently shielded medical devices and 
    hearing aids and pacemakers through the 
    release of high frequency radiation. Also con -
    sult a doctor or the manufacturer of the med -
    ical device to establish whether these are suf-
    ficiently shielded from  external high 
     frequency 
    radiation.
    Infrastructure Wireless Network
    In an infrastructure network, multiple devices commu -
    nicate via a central access po in t (gateway, router). All 
    data are sent to the access point (gateway, router) and 
    distributed from there.
    Switching Wireless 
    Networking (WLAN) on/off
    Wireless networking is deactivated by default. You have 
    the option of turning this function on.
    1 Switch the device 
    on using the 
     on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Settings. 
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5 Using  \023/\024  selec
     t WIFI & DLNA .
    6 Conf irm with \340 .
    7 Using  \023/\024  selec
     t WIFI Network.
    8 Conf irm with \340 . 9
    Modify the settings with  \023/\024.
    10 Confirm with \340 . 
    The
      \277  key takes you one step back in the menu.
    Setting up a Wireless 
    Network (WLAN)
    1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 Af
    ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Settings. 
    4 Confirm with \340 .
    5 Using  \023/\024  select
      WIFI & DLNA .
    6 Confirm with \340 .
    7 Using  \023/\024  select
      Network Selection .
    8 Confirm with \340 .
    9 Use  \023/\024  to sel
     ect the desired wireless network..
    10 Confirm with \340 .
    11 If your wireless network is  password pro
     tected, an 
    input window appears. Cl ick in the input field (see 
    also Touchpad / Gestures, page  8) using the touch -
    pad or a mouse.
    12 Using the touchpad or a mouse enter the password 
    on the software keyboard.
    13 Click  on C
     onnect.
    The  \277 key takes you one step back in the menu.
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    Setting up a Wireless 
    Network (WLAN) Using the 
    Wizard
    You can integrate your device very quickly and easily 
    into an existing wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected 
    Setup (WPS) or using a wireless network scan. Using 
    WPS, all important settings like network name (SSID) 
    are automatically  configured and the connection pro -
    tected with secure WPA Encryption.
    Using Wi-Fi Protected Set-up 
    (WPS)
    Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup  (WPS), you can integrate 
    your device into an existing wireless network in two dif -
    ferent ways very quickly and  easily. Yo
    u 
     can activate the 
    login with a pin code or using Push Button Configura -
    tion (PBC), if your access  point (A
     ccess Point, Router) 
    supports this method.
    Using WPS with Push Button 
    Configuration (PBC)
    1 Switch the device on using  the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 Af
    ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Settings. 
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5 Using  \023/\024  selec
     t WIFI & DLNA .
    6 Conf irm with \340 .
    7 Using  \023/\024  selec
     t Network Selection .
    8 Conf irm with \340 .
    9 Use  \023/\024  to
      select the desired wireless network..
    10 Conf irm with \340 .
    11 Activate Push Button Configuration on the WLAN 
    access 
     point. The WLAN access point and device 
    connect automatica lly and create a WPA protected 
    connection.
    Digital Living Network 
    Alliance (DLNA)
    This device supports Digita l Living Network Alliance 
    (DLNA). Using this standard you can quickly intercon -
    nect your multimedia devices.
    Switching DLNA on and off
    The DLNA function is switched  on by default. You have 
    the option of turning this function off.
    1 Switch the device
     
     on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Settings. 
    4 Confirm with \340 .
    5 Using  \023/\024  select
      WIFI & DLNA .
    6 Confirm with \340 .
    7 Using  \023/\024  select
      DLNA Sharing .
    8 Confirm with \340 .
    9 Modify the settings with  \023/\024.
    10 Confirm with \340 . 
    The
      \277  key takes you one step back in the menu.
    Play Media Using DLNA
    If DLNA enabled devices ar e located in the connected 
    network, then you can access them in media playback 
    and file management  (see also Media Playback, page  23).
    DLNA Control
    You can control the projector using another device (e.g. 
    a smartphone) using DLNA. To do this, see the instruc -
    tion manual for the device in question. 
    						
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    7 Media Playback
    Navigation Keys
    All the keys shown are buttons on the remote 
    control.
    Best Settings for Optimal Use
    Read the informations on the best settings in 
    the chapter settings (see also Settings, 
    page  31) for optimal use of your device.
    Video playback
    Video Playback (USB/SD Card/
    Internal Memory/DLNA)
    1 Switch the device on using  the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Videos.
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5
     With connected memory:  Using t
     he keys \023/
    \024  select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the 
    USB storage medium or the memory card.
    6 Conf
    irm with \340 . 7
    Use  \023/\024  to 
     select the video file that you wish to 
    play. 
    Displaying Video Files
    Only those videos that are compatible 
    with the Pocket Projector will be dis -
    played.
    8 Press  \340 to st
     art playback.
    9 Press  \277 to end t
     he slide show and return to the 
    overview.
    10 When yo
    u pre
     ss \277  again, you will return to the 
    main menu.
    Navigation During Playback
    Review / cue: Press  :/; on the remote 
    control or  \300/ on the device.
    Press T  to stop or continue playback .
    During playback you 
     can adjust the volume using  \025/\027
    on the re mote control
    
    . Press \026 or \025  repeatedly to 
    shut off the volume completely.
    File Format
    There are various video file formats as *.mov, *.avi, 
    *.m4v. Many of these format s function as a container 
    that contains the various en coded audio and video files. 
    MPEG-4, H.264, MP3, and AAC are all examples of 
    encoded audio/video files. In order to play these files, 
    the projector must read them and decode the audio/
    video signals. 
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    Please note that some files cannot be played as a result 
    of different video and audio encoders.
    Supported file formats 
    ContainerVideo format
    *.avi, *.mov, *.mp4 MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.264
    *.mkv MPEG-4, H.264
    *.ts MPEG-2, H.264
    *.m2ts H.264
    *.3gp H.263
    *.rm, *.rmvb Real video
    *.dat MPEG-1
    *.vob MPEG-2
    *.mpg, *.mpeg MPEG-1, MPEG-2
    Video Playback (Mini-HDMI 
    Socket)
    1Connect the audio/video output of the external 
    device to the Pocket Projector's \007\b\t  socket. Use 
    the corresponding cable an d cable adapter for this 
    purpose  (see also Connect to the Playback Device, 
    page  15).
    2 To fi nd out how to deactivate the video output for 
    the exte
     rnal device, please see the relevant instruc -
    tion manual. Most often, this option is labelled "TV 
    o ut
    
    " or "TV Output" in the corresponding menu.
    3 Start  the video playback  on
      the external device.
    4 Modify the volume with  \025/\027.
    Modify settings during playback
    1Press the  \023 or  \024 key.
    2 Use t he \023/\024  keys to 
     choose from the following 
    settings:  
    Volume : Adjust volume level 
    Sm
     art Settings : Se lect predefined settings for 
    brightness / contrast / colour saturation  
    Saturation : Adju
     st colour saturation  
    Contrast : Adjust contrast  
    Brightness : Adjust bright
    ness
    3 Modi fy the setting using  \300/\301. 
    The de
     vice saves the modifi ed s
     ettings automatically.
    Photo Playback
    1Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 Af
    ter the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Pictures.
    4 Confirm with \340 .
    5
     With connected memory:  Using t
     he keys \023/
    \024  select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the 
    USB storage medium or the memory card.
    6 Confirm with \340 .
    7 Miniature photos are displayed on the screen as an 
    over
     view.
    Miniature View or List
    In the settings, you are able to select 
    whether the overview will be displayed as 
    miniatures or in a list.
    Many Photos on the Memory Card or 
    the USB Medium
    If there are a lot of photos on the memory 
    card or the USB storage medium it can 
    take a moment before the overview 
    appears.
    8 Use  \300/\301  or
      \023/\024  to select the image that you 
    want to start the slide show with. 
    9 P
    ress  \340 to st
     art the slide show.
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    							Rotate the Image
    Using your thumb contact the touchpad 
    and swipe with the forefinger in a circular 
    manner to rotate an image (see also 
    Touchpad / Gestures, page  8).
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    10Press  T to pause the slide show.
    11 Pre ss \277  t
     o end the slide show and return to the 
    overview.
    12 When yo u pre
     ss \277  again, you will return to the 
    main menu.
    Slide Show with Background 
    Sound
    1 Start the slideshow.
    2 Pre ss \023/\024 , to open t
     he menu bar.
    3 Using  \300/\301  selec
     t \323.
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5 Use  \023/\024  to sele
     ct the file that you wish to play.
    Storage Location
    Only files from the internal memory/Mem -
    ory Card/USB Storag e Med ium can be 
    played.
    6 To start  the background sound confirm with  \340.
    7 Pre ss \025/\027  to a
     djust the volume level.
    8 If no input is made, the menu bar is hidden after 5 
    secon
     ds.
    Music Playback
    Switch off the Image Playback
    You can turn off image  playback while playing 
    music in order to save power  (see also Music 
    settings, page  31). As soon as you press the 
    \277  key, the image reappears and the fan starts 
    ag
     ain. 1
    Switch the device  
     on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Music.
    4 Confirm with \340 .
    5
     With connected memory:  Using t
     he keys \023/
    \024  select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the 
    USB storage medium or the memory card.
    6 Co
    nfirm with \340 .
    7 Use  \023/\024  to sel
     ect the file that you wish to play.
    8Press  \340 to start playback. 
    9 Press  T to st
     op or continue playback.
    Navigating when Image Playback is 
    Switched off
    Press \023/\024  to skip to the previous or 
    next song.
    Press T  to stop or continue playback .
    Press 
     \277 to return to the selection.
    During playback you 
     can adjust the volume using  \025/\027
    on the re mote control
    
    . Press \026 or \025  repeatedly to 
    shut off the volume completely.
    Touchpad / Gestures
    Swipe left and right on the bottom edge of the 
    touchpad to adjust the volume.
    Swipe over the touchpa d wit
     h two fingers to 
    rewind and fast forward  (see also Touchpad / 
    Gestures, page  8).
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    Office Playback (YOZO 
    Office)
    You can display documents with YOZO Office.
    1 Switch the device  on using the 
     on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Folder View.
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5
     With an inserted memo ry card or USB stor-
    age device:  Sele
     ct the internal memory, the USB 
    storage medium or the memory card using the keys 
    \023/\024 .
    6 Conf irm with \340 .
    7 Use  \023/\024  to select
      the file that you want to dis -
    play.
    8 Press  \340 to start the display.
    9 Swipe up and down on the right edge of the touch -
    pad to scro
     ll. Use the touchpad or a mouse to zoom 
    i n /
     zoom out the document  (see also Touchpad / 
    Gestures, page  8).
    10 Pre ss \277  to end
      the display and return to the over -
    view.
    Managing Files
    Copy Files 
    You can copy files back and forth from the internal 
    memory to the connected USB storage medium or 
    memory card. 1
    Switch the device
     
     on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Folder View.
    4 Confirm with \340 .
    5
     With an inserted memory card or USB stor -
    age device:  S
    e
     lect the internal memory, the USB 
    storage medium or the memory card using the keys 
    \023/\024 .
    6 Confirm with \340 .
    7 Use  \023/\024  t
     o select the file that you want to copy.
    No Files Found (0 files)
    Only those files that are compatible with 
    the Projector will be displayed.
    8 Mark the file using  \301. Pr
     essing the key again dese-
    lects the chose file(s).
    Mark the Entire Folder
    You can also mark an entire folder to copy 
    all files from the folder. Note that the copy 
    process of large folders can takes some 
    time.
    9 Use  \023/\024  to select other file
     s.
    10 Press  \340.
    11 Select with  \023/\024 Co
     py.
    12 Confirm with \340 .
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    							  Media Playback 27
    13Use  \023/\024  to select the destination memory:  SD 
    card , internal memory  or USB storage medium .
    14 Conf irm with \340 .
    Files Already Exist
    If the files you are copying already exist in 
    the target folder, you must choose 
    whether or not you  want to overwrite 
    them using \023/\024  and \340. If you choose 
    not to overwrite these files, copies will be 
    created. The copies ca n be recognised by a 
    number added to the file names.
    15 The f iles are copied.
    Error
    If errors occur during the copying process, 
    make sure that enough free space is availa-
    ble on the medium.
    Removing Storage Medium
    Only remove the storage medium after the 
    copy process is complete.
    Delete Files 
    You can delete files from the internal memory, the con -
    nected USB storage medium or the memory card.
    1 Switch the device 
    on using the 
     on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Folder View.
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    5
     With connected memory:  Using t
     he keys \023/
    \024  select the internal memory, a DLNA device, the 
    USB storage medium or the memory card.
    6 Conf
    irm with \340 . 7
    Use  \023/\024  
     to select the file that you want to delete.
    No Files Found (0 files)
    Only those files that are compatible with 
    the Projector will be displayed.
    8 Mark the file using 
    \301. Pr
     essing the key again dese-
    lects the chose file(s).
    9 Use  \023/\024  to select other file
     s.
    10 Press  \340.
    11 Select with  \023/\024 De
     lete.
    12 Confirm with \340 .
    13 Use  \023/\024  if 
     you want to delete the files or cancel 
    the deletion process.
    14 Confirm with \340 .
    Error
    If errors occur during the deletion proc -
    ess, make sure that the storage medium is 
    not  wr
    ite-protected.
    Deleting Photos on  the Memory Card
    When deleting photos via the computer, note 
    that the photos may not be correctly dis -
    played when the memory card is inserted into 
    the di gi
    
    tal camera again. Digital cameras 
    sometimes store additional information in 
    specific folders, including previews and orien -
    tation information.   
    For this reason, only delete the photos using 
    the d i
    
    gital camera.
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    8Digital TV  Playback
    Necessary Accessories
    To be able to use the DVB-T function of your 
    projector, you either re quire the Pico Station 
    PPA7301 (not supplied) or the USB DVB-T 
    stick (not supplied).
    You can purchase the Pico Station docking 
    sta t
    
    ion and th USB DVB-T stick according to 
    the ordersheet.
    Connecting the Aerial
    Aerial Size and Orientation
    In some regions it is necessary to connect a 
    larger aerial in order to grant the reception.
    In some countries it is necessary to point the 
    ae ri
    
    al horizontally in order to grant the recep -
    tion.
    Connecting the Aerial to the Pico 
    Station  PPA7301
    1Connect the aerial to the aerial socket.
    Connecting the Aerial to the USB 
    DVB-T Stick
    1Connect the USB-DVB-T stick to the USB port on 
    the side of yo ur projector.
    2 Conne
    ct the aerial to the USB-DVB-T stick.
    Do not Remove DVB-T Stick During 
    Playback!
    Do not pull out the DVB-T stick from the 
    device or remove the device from the Pico 
    Station (PPA7301) while you have accessed 
    the DVB sub menu. Preset channels may get 
    lost. Exit the DVB sub menu before pulling out 
    the DVB-T stick of the device or remove the 
    device from the Pico Station (PPA7301).
    If the DVB-T stick is being removed during 
    playback you may have  
    
    to restart the device.
    First Playback
    Navigation Keys
    All the keys shown are buttons on the remote 
    control.
    When the DVB-T function is first started, the automatic 
    channel se
     arch must be started.
    1 Switch the device  
     on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Connect the aerial  (see also Connecting the Aerial, 
    page  28).
    4 Use  the navigation keys to select  Di
     gital TV.
    5 Confirm with \340 .
    6 The sub m e
     nu appears.
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    							  Digital TV Playback 29
    Set Area
    7Use the navigation keys to select  Utilities/Setup.
    8 Conf irm with \340 .
    9 Use the  navigation keys to select  Ar
     ea set.
    10 Conf irm with \340 .
    11 Use the  navigation keys  to select your are
     a.
    12 Conf irm with \340 .
    13 Pre ss \277  
     to end the sub menu and return to the 
    overview.
    Scan Channels
    14 Use the navigation keys to select  Scan Channels.
    15 Conf irm with \340 .
    16 Use the  navigation keys to select  OK.
    17 Conf irm with \340 .
    18 Use the  navigation keys to select  Aut
     o.
    19 Conf irm with \340 .
    Television
    20Use the navigation keys to select  Video Broadcast.
    21 Conf irm with \340 .
    22 Change the  c
     hannel using z/{.
    Displaying Chan nel Information
    When changing channel, channel informa-
    tion is displayed on the bottom projection 
    edge
    . The information bar is hidden after 5 
    seconds.
    23 Pre ss u  to 
     end playback and return to the main 
    menu.
    During playback you can adjust the volume using  \025/\027
    on the r e
    
    mote control. Press  \026 or \025  repeatedly to 
    shut off the volume completely.
    Television
    Navigation Keys
    All the keys shown are buttons on the remote 
    control.
    1 Switch the device 
     on using the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Connect the aerial  (see also Connecting the Aerial, 
    page  28).
    4 Use  the navigation keys to select  Di
     gital TV.
    5 Confirm with \340 .
    6 The sub m e
     nu appears.
    7Use the navigation keys to select  Video Broadcast.
    8 Confirm with \340 .
    9 The  last viewed channel is played. Change the chan -
    ne
     l using  z/{ .
    Displaying Channel Information
    When changing channel, channel informa -
    tion is displayed on the bottom projection 
    ed ge. The inform
    ation bar is hidden after 5 
    seconds.
    10 Press  u 
     to end playback and return to the main 
    menu.
    During playback you can adjust the volume using  \025/\027
    on the re mote control
    
    . Press \026 or \025  repeatedly to 
    shut off the volume completely.
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    9 Android
    Your Pocket Projector uses the Android operating sys-
    tem.
    Calling Android
    1 Switch the device on using  the on/off switch on the 
    side.
    2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.
    3 Use the navigation keys to select  Android.
    4 Conf irm with \340 .
    Exiting Android
    Press the | key to return to the main menu.
    Installing Android-Apps
    Trusted Sources!
    Apps from third party sources may be mali -
    cious. Only use instal lati on packets from 
    trusted sources.
    You can install other apps. Use the APK installation 
    pa ckets.
    Compatibility
    The manufacturer does not guarantee the 
    compatibility of third party apps.
    Volume
    In some apps, the volume may only be con-
    trolled via the remote control.
    Adobe Flash
    You need to install the latest version of the 
    Adobe Flash Player in order to play Youtube 
    videos.
    CAUTION!
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