Nexigo PJ20 User manual

User Manual-PJ20
NexiGo 1080P LCD Projector
Installation VideoUser Manual

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WELCOME TO THE NEXIGO FAMILY!
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Manufacturer: Nexight INC
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Address: 11075 SW 11th St, Beaverton, OR, 97005, US
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From all of us here at NexiGo, we want to welcome you again to the
family. We thank you deeply for your trust and for your business. We
know you'll love it here. We look forward to serving you again in the
near future.
Yours Sincerely,
The NexiGo Team

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM
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10
12
1311 15
1614
1
2
3 4 5 6 9
8
7
1. Power Switch
2. Keystone Adjustment
3. 3.5mm Audio Jack
4. AV Input Port
5. USB Input Port
6. USB Input Port/
Screen Monitor
7. HDMI Input Ports
8. Power Input Jack
9. IR Receiver
10. Lens
11. Up
12. Down
13. Left
14. Right
15. OK
16. Return

WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1 x Projector
1 x Remote (Requires 2 AAA
batteries, not included)
1 x Power Cable
1 x AV Cable
1 x User Manual
CONNECTION INTRODUCTION
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DVD/VCD
1 2 3 4 5
1. Audio device
2. DVD and VCD
3. Mobile hard disk and USB flash disk
4. Mobile hard disk, USB flash disk, iPhone and iPad
5. TV box, TV stick and computer

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REMOTE INTRODUCTION
Power Switch: Toggles power on and off
Mute: Toggles audio on and off
Focus Out: Pushes the focal point further away
Focus In: Pushes the focal point closer in
Left/Right/Up/Down: Moves the cursor in the on-screen display
OK: Selects the option your cursor is currently on
Return: Returns to the last screen
Input (Short Press): Displays the source selection bar
Menu (Long Press): Displays the menu
Vol +: Increases the volume level
Vol -: Decreases the volume level
Mute
Power Switch
Focus Out
Left
Down
Return
Short Press: Input
Long Press: Menu
Focus In
Up
Right
OK
Vol +
Vol -

SPECIFICATIONS
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Imaging Technology
Native Resolution
Maximum Compatible Resolution
Light Source
Focusing Mode
Projection Distance
Projection Size
Aspect Ratio
Projection Ratio
Keystone
Power Input
Integrated Watt Use
Input
Output
Speaker
TFT LCD
1920x1080
1920x1080
LED
Manual operation
4.8-21.8 ft
40-200 inches
16:9/4:3
1.56:1
Manual correction ±15°
100V-240V @ 50/60Hz
140W
HDMIx2, USBx2, AVx1
3.5mm audio jackx1
(speakers/headphones)
5Wx1

INSTALLATION
CHOOSING A LOCATION
The room layout and the desired room design will be the most
important factors in choosing where to place the projector. Consider
the following when selecting a location:
●The size, shape, and position of your screen.
●Location of a suitable power outlet.
●Ensure the projector has sucient room around it for airflow.
The projector is designed to be installed in one of four layouts. You can
either hang the projector from the ceiling via a special mounting
bracket (NOT INCLUDED), or simply place it on a stable surface. You
may need to change the projection mode so the images project
correctly. Select Projection Mode under the Setting tab, then choose
the corresponding projection mode for your needs.
Ceilling mount (front projection) Ceilling mount (rear projection)
Desktop mount (rear projection)
Desktop mount (front projection)
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Multi-media Input Source Setting
Picture Setting
Projection
Mode Image
Scaling Aspect
Ratio Picture
Mode Focusing
System Setting
OSD
Language Software
Update Restore
Factory Default Auto
Sleep
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PROJECTOR DISTANCE & SIZE
4.8
40″
6.9
60″
9
80″
11.2
100″
21.8
200″
(ft)
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Note:
Due to manufacturing tolerances there will be variances of about 3%
from unit to unit. The above data is for reference only. Please use actual
measurements when installing the device.
Note:
1. A specific rear projection screen is required to use the rear projection
function.
2. Please remove the 4 rubber plugs at corners on the bottom of the
projector for mounting on the ceiling.
Correc�ng Keystone
1.
2.
Controllability of the Projected Image

KEYSTONE CORRECTION
Correc�ng Keystone
Use the keystone keyrtor or rte ontrtay the keystone
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to orrkeystoning at the t
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EXIT
MENU
SOURCE
ENTER
BLANK
MODE
COLOR
Controllability of the Projected Image
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Keystone correction, also known as keystoning, refers to adjusting the
image of a projector that is displaying an angled image. This is often an
issue when mounting a projector, as it often will be mounted above or
below the horizontal center line of the screen. This will mean that
the image will be displayed on the screen at an angle and this will
change the shape of the image to a trapezoid instead of a rectangle.
To correct this, please attempt:
Please use the Keystone Adjustment knob to adjust the vertical
keystone if the projection image shows up tilted, as shown below.
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
There are two ways to adjust the focus. You can either adjust focus
using the remote or by using the on-screen menu.
Option1 - On-Screen Menu: In the menu go to the Setting tab, select
Focusing, and then press and hold the Left/Right button on the
projector panel (or Left/Right button on the remote) until the image is
clear. If the image does not clear and instead becomes more fuzzy,
press and hold the other button until the image clears up.

Use the keystone keyrtor or rte ontrtay the keystone
to orrkeystoning at the t
Multi-media Input Source Setting
Picture Setting
Projection
Mode Image
Scaling Aspect
Ratio Picture
Mode Focusing
System Setting
OSD
Language Software
Update Restore
Factory Default Auto
Sleep
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Option2 - Remote Control: Press and hold one of
the focus buttons on the remote until the image is
clear. If the image does not clear and instead
becomes more fuzzy, press and hold the other
focus button until the image clears up.

USB CONNECTIONS
Multi-media Input Source Setting
MULTI-MEDIA CONNECTIONS
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Insert a USB drive into either of the USB ports shown in the diagram
below. In the on-screen menu select the Multi-media tab. Then choose
the content which you want to display: Movie, Music, Photo, Text.
This section guides you on how to connect the projector with other
equipment.

HDMI CONNECTIONS
Plug a HDMI cable into the device you want to connect to the projector
and then insert the other end of the HDMI cable into either of the HDMI
ports shown in the diagram below. Open the on-screen menu and
select the correct HDMI source (HDMI1 or HDMI2) in the Input Source
tab. This will then allow you to display the screen of whatever
device has been plugged in.
DIVX/RM/3GP/AVI/MKV/FLV/MOV/
MP4/MPG/VOB/MPG/RMVB/RM
MP3/AAC/WAV/LOAS/PCM/OGG/
FLAC/AC3
Audio
Format
Multi-media
Supported
Format
Photo
Format
Video
Format
Text
Format
JPEG/BMP/PNG
TXT
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AV CONNECTIONS
In order to use a device with a standard RCA connection you will need
to obtain an RCA to 3.5 mm adapter. Connect the adapter to the
projector as shown below, and then connect the RCA plugs from the
device to the RCA jacks on the adapter. You can also just use a singular
AV cable if this is an option for your device. Once connected, go into the
on-screen menu and select AV under Input Source as shown below.
640 x 480
800 x 600
Supported
Resolution
1024 x 768
1280 x 720
1280 x 800
1280 x 1024
1366 x 768
1440 x 900
1440 x 960
1600 x 1200
1680 x 1050
1920 x 1080
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Multimedia Input Source Setting
MultiScreen
HDMI1 HDMI2
AV

Support Format: NTSC/PAL
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Multimedia Input Source Setting
MultiScreen
HDMI1 HDMI2
AV

3.5MM AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Headphones or speakers could be connected to the projector with the
3.5mm audio jack.
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MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS
You can wirelessly connect your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, computer, or a
wide range of other devices to the projector, or you can use a wired
connection with your iPhone or iPad to share your screen.
For wireless connections: Ensure the projector and your device are
connected to the same network. Instructions on how to connect the
projector to a network are available in the Settings Menus section on
page 23.
Once both devices are connected to the same network, or in the case
of a wired connection once the device has been plugged into the
projector, in the on-screen menu select the Input Source tab, and then
select MultiScreen to connect to the screencast software. Then select
the corresponding MultiScreen connection option:

Multi-media Input Source Setting
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WINDOWS CAST - SHARE THE SCREEN OF YOUR WINDOWS
COMPUTER WIRELESSLY.
To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same
network, your computer is Windows 10 or above and has built-in
dual-band WiFi. On the projector, select Windows Cast from the
options. On your computer, input Windows key + K toopen the
Connect sidebar for Miracast, and then select "NexiGo-PJ20" in the
devices list. The connection is now complete.

Select "NexiGo-PJ20"
Windows cast
To connect computer with Projector Based on
WiFi-Display Technology
1.On your computer,open the settings menu.
2.Access your display settings or screen-mirroring.
3.Select your Miracastreceiver:NexiGo-PJ20
Waiting for connection...
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IOS CABLE CAST - SHARE THE SCREEN OF YOUR IPHONE OR IPAD
USING A USB WIRED CONNECTION.
Note: This is only available on iPhone and iPad devices.
Plug your iPhone or iPad into the USB port (Screen Monitor) shown in
the diagram below. On the projector, select iOS Cable Cast from the
options. Tap Trust when the phone/tablet shows a message saying
"trust this device", and then enter the device password to finish the
connection.

Miracast
To connect Android Mobile/Pad Device with Projecctor
Based on WiFi-Display Technology
1.On your Android Mobile/Pad,open the settings menu.
2.Access your dispaly settings or screen-mirroring.
3.Select your Miracastreceiver:
NexiGo-PJ20
Pad
Mobile
Waiting for connection...
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MIRACAST - SHARE THE SCREEN FROM THE ANDROID PHONE/
TABLET WIRELESSLY.
Note: Android devices may have mixed functionality with Miracast.
Most devices will support it in some way:
OnePlus/Google Pixel - Search Cast, Samsung - Search Smart View,
Sony - Search Screen Mirroring (Different Android devices have different
ways of opening multi-screen functions, please refer to the instructions
of your Android device for details). Additionally, there may be third
party apps you can download to your android device to provide
Miracast functionality. We cannot guarantee that this device will work
as intended with all android devices. Check your device manufacturer
for information regarding support for this standard.
To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same
network. On the projector, select Miracast from the options. Enter into
the System Settings on the Android device and then search for the
cast software for your device. Once you have opened the cast software
for your device, look at the list of available mirroring devices and select
the "NexiGo-PJ20" from the list. The connection is now complete.
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