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... the user to bend your local reseller or service center before removing the battery. 9. Do not expose the battery to service the unit yourself. Do not drop, throw or try to correct the interference by one or more of materials will help to minimize power, use the projector near any ventilation openings. Clean only with Canadian ICES-003. Opening or removing covers may...
... the user to bend your local reseller or service center before removing the battery. 9. Do not expose the battery to service the unit yourself. Do not drop, throw or try to correct the interference by one or more of materials will help to minimize power, use the projector near any ventilation openings. Clean only with Canadian ICES-003. Opening or removing covers may...
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... 19. Power adaptor with the battery pull tab 4 inserted inside. (~) 5 RESET Standard Accessory 1. DC Input 17. iPod Connection Kit a. AV Cable 6. USB Male Cable 4. Right Button ( ) 12. Product Overview 1 2 38 4 9 5 13 14 6 RESET DC IN 17 7 10 11 18 12 15 16 UNIVERSAL I/O micro SD 1. Focus Dial 2. Speaker 3. Audio Out Connector 4. AV Input Connector 19 5. VGA Input Connector 6. Lens 7. Up Button ( ) 8. OK Button ( ) 9. Left Button ( ) 10...
... 19. Power adaptor with the battery pull tab 4 inserted inside. (~) 5 RESET Standard Accessory 1. DC Input 17. iPod Connection Kit a. AV Cable 6. USB Male Cable 4. Right Button ( ) 12. Product Overview 1 2 38 4 9 5 13 14 6 RESET DC IN 17 7 10 11 18 12 15 16 UNIVERSAL I/O micro SD 1. Focus Dial 2. Speaker 3. Audio Out Connector 4. AV Input Connector 19 5. VGA Input Connector 6. Lens 7. Up Button ( ) 8. OK Button ( ) 9. Left Button ( ) 10...
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... 1 RESET 1. Video in Connect input source Data transfer 1. Connect the AV input source. Insert MicroSD Card 2 Connect a laptop or PC using a computer. This can only detect the input source when the projector is used to 2.5 hours. Replace the battery immediately or connect the power adapter to eject it cools off , the battery may take up to charge the iPod device using the supplied Male USB Cable to transfer data to 32GB. For first time use, the Language screen appears...
... 1 RESET 1. Video in Connect input source Data transfer 1. Connect the AV input source. Insert MicroSD Card 2 Connect a laptop or PC using a computer. This can only detect the input source when the projector is used to 2.5 hours. Replace the battery immediately or connect the power adapter to eject it cools off , the battery may take up to charge the iPod device using the supplied Male USB Cable to transfer data to 32GB. For first time use, the Language screen appears...
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... button to Use the Menu Home menu Button guide Items REsET DC iN micro SD 1 Adjust the focus () until the image is an optional accessory. Use a Tripod Stand UNIVERSAL I /O How to select the option or operation. The tripod is clear. Enter Music menu Enter Video menu Select input source signal Browse documents with Office Viewer Enter Photo menu Enter Setup menu Press for 3 seconds to the Home menu. The guide varies depending on the projector...
... button to Use the Menu Home menu Button guide Items REsET DC iN micro SD 1 Adjust the focus () until the image is an optional accessory. Use a Tripod Stand UNIVERSAL I /O How to select the option or operation. The tripod is clear. Enter Music menu Enter Video menu Select input source signal Browse documents with Office Viewer Enter Photo menu Enter Setup menu Press for 3 seconds to the Home menu. The guide varies depending on the projector...
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How to Play Videos - Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Playing Videos from the MicroSD Card Video Playback mode Playing Videos from the Internal Memory Video Playback mode 6
How to Play Videos - Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Playing Videos from the MicroSD Card Video Playback mode Playing Videos from the Internal Memory Video Playback mode 6
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... .asf MPEG4 SP VC-1 (WMV9) WMA Repeat all Repeat one Repeat disabled Browser display small icon Browser display large icon Video format does not support content with B-Frame function. 7 How to Home menu Repeat Icons Repeat all Repeat one current video Repeat off To change repeat settings, see Video Settings below. Playback Mode Video Settings Adjust volume Pause/Play Fast forward Rewind Return to Play...
... .asf MPEG4 SP VC-1 (WMV9) WMA Repeat all Repeat one Repeat disabled Browser display small icon Browser display large icon Video format does not support content with B-Frame function. 7 How to Home menu Repeat Icons Repeat all Repeat one current video Repeat off To change repeat settings, see Video Settings below. Playback Mode Video Settings Adjust volume Pause/Play Fast forward Rewind Return to Play...
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Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Playing Music from the MicroSD Card Music Playback mode Playing Music from the Internal Memory Music Playback mode 8 How to Play Music -
Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Playing Music from the MicroSD Card Music Playback mode Playing Music from the Internal Memory Music Playback mode 8 How to Play Music -
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Compatibility: Music Compatible Audio Format File Format .aac .adif .adts .amr .ape .ape .asf .awb Audio Decoder HE-AAC HE-AAC HE-AAC AMR-NB APE G.726 WMA9 AMR-WB File Format .flac .m4a .mp3 .ogg Audio Decoder FLAC HE-AAC MP3 Vorbis Repeat all Repeat one Repeat disabled Shuffle on Shuffle off 9 How to Home menu Music Settings Repeat / Shuffle Icons Repeat all Repeat one current video Repeat off Shuffle on Shuffle off To change repeat or shuffle settings, see Music Settings below. Playback Mode Adjust volume Pause/Play Fast forward Rewind Return to Play Music -
Compatibility: Music Compatible Audio Format File Format .aac .adif .adts .amr .ape .ape .asf .awb Audio Decoder HE-AAC HE-AAC HE-AAC AMR-NB APE G.726 WMA9 AMR-WB File Format .flac .m4a .mp3 .ogg Audio Decoder FLAC HE-AAC MP3 Vorbis Repeat all Repeat one Repeat disabled Shuffle on Shuffle off 9 How to Home menu Music Settings Repeat / Shuffle Icons Repeat all Repeat one current video Repeat off Shuffle on Shuffle off To change repeat or shuffle settings, see Music Settings below. Playback Mode Adjust volume Pause/Play Fast forward Rewind Return to Play Music -
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... Full screen mode Viewing Photos from the Internal Memory Full screen mode Compatibility: Photo Compatible Photo Format File Format File Extension BMP *.bmp, JPG *.jpg JPEG *.jpeg 10 The projector supports the following photo resolution: •• Bitmap file up to 2M (megapixels) each •• Jpeg file up to use smaller file size and lower resolution photos. For optimum display performance...
... Full screen mode Viewing Photos from the Internal Memory Full screen mode Compatibility: Photo Compatible Photo Format File Format File Extension BMP *.bmp, JPG *.jpg JPEG *.jpeg 10 The projector supports the following photo resolution: •• Bitmap file up to 2M (megapixels) each •• Jpeg file up to use smaller file size and lower resolution photos. For optimum display performance...
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... stored in the internal memory "music" folder can be played as background music. Mode: Full Screen / Slideshow Full Screen Mode Play slideshow Next photo Previous photo Rotate 90° clockwise Rotate 90° counter-clockwise Return to Home menu Volume up Slideshow Settings Timer: 2-second interval Timer: 5-second interval Timer: 10-second interval Background music on Background music off 11 How to View Photos -
... stored in the internal memory "music" folder can be played as background music. Mode: Full Screen / Slideshow Full Screen Mode Play slideshow Next photo Previous photo Rotate 90° clockwise Rotate 90° counter-clockwise Return to Home menu Volume up Slideshow Settings Timer: 2-second interval Timer: 5-second interval Timer: 10-second interval Background music on Background music off 11 How to View Photos -
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... Simplified Chinese Russia Greek The projector supports one default font for each language. 12 How to open and view Microsoft® Word files and Adobe® PDF files. Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Viewing Documents from the MicroSD Card Viewing Documents from the Internal Memory View mode Report View mode Report Compatibility: Document The projector uses Picsel File Viewer to View Documents - When a document with unsupported...
... Simplified Chinese Russia Greek The projector supports one default font for each language. 12 How to open and view Microsoft® Word files and Adobe® PDF files. Source: Internal Memory / MicroSD Card Viewing Documents from the MicroSD Card Viewing Documents from the Internal Memory View mode Report View mode Report Compatibility: Document The projector uses Picsel File Viewer to View Documents - When a document with unsupported...
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View Mode Zoom in 1x ~ 4x Pan up, down, left, right (in zoom mode) Page up Page down Move left Move right Return to View Documents - How to Home menu Report Display Settings LED mode: Bright LED mode: Standard Gamma: Standard Gamma: Animation Gamma: Bright Gamma: Movie Gamma: Presentation Projection: Front Desktop Projection: Front Inverted Projection: Rear Desktop Projection: Rear Inverted 13
View Mode Zoom in 1x ~ 4x Pan up, down, left, right (in zoom mode) Page up Page down Move left Move right Return to View Documents - How to Home menu Report Display Settings LED mode: Bright LED mode: Standard Gamma: Standard Gamma: Animation Gamma: Bright Gamma: Movie Gamma: Presentation Projection: Front Desktop Projection: Front Inverted Projection: Rear Desktop Projection: Rear Inverted 13
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Select Menu Language No Yes Reboot the projector View Projector Information Select your preferred menu language. Options are: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese MicroSD card capacity Internal memory capacity Battery charging Power adapter connected 14
Select Menu Language No Yes Reboot the projector View Projector Information Select your preferred menu language. Options are: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese MicroSD card capacity Internal memory capacity Battery charging Power adapter connected 14
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... projector. 5. Upgrade Firmware Software updates can be obtained from www.optoma.com and save it in progress. On your computer, create a folder named "upgrade". 2. Yes No Upgrade may damage the projector. •• Do not remove the microSD card until the upgrade is in the "upgrade" folder. 3. Copy the "upgrade" folder to complete Reboot the projector A "File not found" message appears if there is no update...
... projector. 5. Upgrade Firmware Software updates can be obtained from www.optoma.com and save it in progress. On your computer, create a folder named "upgrade". 2. Yes No Upgrade may damage the projector. •• Do not remove the microSD card until the upgrade is in the "upgrade" folder. 3. Copy the "upgrade" folder to complete Reboot the projector A "File not found" message appears if there is no update...
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Reset the System Resetting the System by Reset Button IN DC O RESET Use the Reset button to reboot the projector. 16 The projector resets the system and shuts down. Push the Reset button using a pointed object such as a tip of a pen or a paper clip. 2. Press for 3 seconds to perform a hard reset on your projector. 1. Ensure all files stored in the internal memory will be deleted. Yes No Reboot the projector Resetting the System by Reset Menu When the system is reset, all files are backed up before resetting.
Reset the System Resetting the System by Reset Button IN DC O RESET Use the Reset button to reboot the projector. 16 The projector resets the system and shuts down. Push the Reset button using a pointed object such as a tip of a pen or a paper clip. 2. Press for 3 seconds to perform a hard reset on your projector. 1. Ensure all files stored in the internal memory will be deleted. Yes No Reboot the projector Resetting the System by Reset Menu When the system is reset, all files are backed up before resetting.
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... Exit the input source and return to Home menu 17 Exit Setting mode Sharpness setting Brightness setting Return to previous screen Return to Home menu from any point Adjusting Input Source Settings Adjust volume or E nter S etting mode Contrast setting Brightness setting Sharpness setting Similar screen appears in Brightness setting and Sharpness setting. However, the button functions may differ, follow the button guide. How to Use External Input Source: VGA / Composite AV Switching Input Source Once a video source device is connected and turned on, the projector detects the...
... Exit the input source and return to Home menu 17 Exit Setting mode Sharpness setting Brightness setting Return to previous screen Return to Home menu from any point Adjusting Input Source Settings Adjust volume or E nter S etting mode Contrast setting Brightness setting Sharpness setting Similar screen appears in Brightness setting and Sharpness setting. However, the button functions may differ, follow the button guide. How to Use External Input Source: VGA / Composite AV Switching Input Source Once a video source device is connected and turned on, the projector detects the...
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... to switch off due to the high temperature emitted by any copy or part of focus • Adjust the Focus Dial. • Make sure the projection screen is turned off the projector to allow it in temperature protection. Compatible Video / VGA Mode Timing Table Mode Resolution V-Sync (Hz) 640x480 60 800x600 60 VGA 1024x768 60 1280x768 60 480i / 480P 60 Video In 576i / 576P 50 720P 50 / 60 Video format does not support...
... to switch off due to the high temperature emitted by any copy or part of focus • Adjust the Focus Dial. • Make sure the projection screen is turned off the projector to allow it in temperature protection. Compatible Video / VGA Mode Timing Table Mode Resolution V-Sync (Hz) 640x480 60 800x600 60 VGA 1024x768 60 1280x768 60 480i / 480P 60 Video In 576i / 576P 50 720P 50 / 60 Video format does not support...
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...48KHz 385kbps Windows Media Audio Standard Decoder Specifications Video Decoders Video Decoder Profile, Level H.263 H.264 MJPEG MPEG4 Sorenson Spark VC-1 BP, L10 (Short Header Mode) BP, L3 BP, non-interleave ASP SP - SP@ML MP@ML Maximum Resolution & fps Maximum Bitrate Compliance/Specification D1,... 30fps 10Mbps Support YUV444,422,420, and 411 D1, 30fps 800x600, 30fps 800x600, 30fps 4Mbps 4Mbps 2.6Mbps ISO/IEC 14496-2:2004 H.263 variant SMPTE 421M Image Decoders Image Decoder JPEG Layer, Version Baseline, noninterleave Maximum Megapixels 12mp Compliance/Specification ISO/DIS ...
...48KHz 385kbps Windows Media Audio Standard Decoder Specifications Video Decoders Video Decoder Profile, Level H.263 H.264 MJPEG MPEG4 Sorenson Spark VC-1 BP, L10 (Short Header Mode) BP, L3 BP, non-interleave ASP SP - SP@ML MP@ML Maximum Resolution & fps Maximum Bitrate Compliance/Specification D1,... 30fps 10Mbps Support YUV444,422,420, and 411 D1, 30fps 800x600, 30fps 800x600, 30fps 4Mbps 4Mbps 2.6Mbps ISO/IEC 14496-2:2004 H.263 variant SMPTE 421M Image Decoders Image Decoder JPEG Layer, Version Baseline, noninterleave Maximum Megapixels 12mp Compliance/Specification ISO/DIS ...