Pico Genie M400 Pro User manual

Pico Genie M400 Pro
User Manual
Please read this user manual carefully before using your unit
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Contents
Features 3
Safety Instructions 4
Box Contents 5
Projector Exterior View 7
Remote Instructions 8
Projection istance and Size 9
Operation Instructions 9
Input Source Select 10
Connecting to evices 11-12
Supported File Types 13
Wireless connection options
LNA 14
Widi-Miracast Connection 15-17
OS Menu / Picture / Sound 18-19
PPT conversion 20
3 Function 21-22
Trouble Shooting 23
Technical Specification 24
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Key Features
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300 lumens of brightness, up to a 100” projected image
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Multiple wireless options now in-built inc DLN , Widi and wireless apps
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HD 1280×800 (720p) resolution with DLP (Supports 1080p playback)
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Built-in rechargeable li-ion battery, project at full brightness on battery power
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3D Projection straight from the box (DLP-LINK / 3D RE DY support)
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HDMI / VG / V/ USB/ MicroSD inputs. HDMI port can power smart dongles
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4GB MicroSD card, VG / V cable & HDMI cable included
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Keystone Correction (+/-40 degrees)
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20,000+ hour LED light-source, no bulb or filter to replace
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Coaxial audio output for multi-channel surround sound
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100% offset image
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Easy to set up and use - Instant ON/OFF with 16.7 million colour Display
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Safety Instructions
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Only use the power adaptor provided, others may damage the machine.
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Do not disassemble, modify, throw or drop the projector otherwise it may cause damage
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The projector can only be repaired by approved professionals
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The battery is integrated, do not cover up, modify or remove it.
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Do not allow objects into the projector vents, or to fall into the projector, otherwise it will result in
machine damage; if any foreign objects fall into it, please turn off the power quickly, contact the
retailer
or manufacturer
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Do not place liquids near or on the projector. If liquid is spilled on the machine, i
mmediately turn off the
power
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Ensure the projector is used in a well ventilated area and do not obstruct the vents as this may cause
a fire hazard.
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cceptable environment conditions: Temperature 0-35℃. Humidity 0~85%. Elevation 0~2000M
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Do not use the projector under hot / bright lights or highly magnetic areas
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Do not use the projector in excessively dirty or dusty environments
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Do not look at the lens while the projector is in operation
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Box Contents
Projector Remote SD Card V Cable
Power Cable
VG / V Cable + HDMI Cable
dapter
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Warning: Read before Use. Viewing 3 content
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Watching for extended periods at a close distance may affect vision, cause eye fatigue or dizziness
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Pregnant ladies, elderly people, patients with heart disease & those prone to vomiting should avoid
excessive viewing
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Be aware of people and objects around you when watching 3D content
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Children under 5 should not view 3D content from this projector, it may affect visual development
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People with epilepsy, photosensitivity (light anaphylactic) or light allergy should consult a doctor before
viewing. If you experience negative symptoms whilst using the projector, immediately stop viewing.
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It may take your eyes a moment to adapt to viewing 3D content.
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Under fluorescent lights (50Hz~60Hz), 3-wavelength lights&
around windows the image may appear to
flicker when watching. We recommend blocking out as much light as possible for viewing.
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ctive 3D glasses that support DLP-LINK must be used to view 3D content
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Projector Exterior View
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Touch Key Instructions
Remote Instructions
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Projection size and distance table
(For reference only)
Turn the focus wheel to obtain a clearer picture.
Projector operation
Connect the power cable and adapter, hold the power
button for 3 seconds until the fan starts and select the required input
method. Note: When there is no signal for 15 minutes, it will shutdown
automatically. Charge the projector for 1-4 hours before use. n indicator light will show when charging.
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Input Source Selecting
To change the input source,
select the “Source” button on the
projector itself (see image above)
OR press the home button on the
remote control, navigate to the
“Input Source” option and select
it, then select our required input
method.
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Multimedia
Connecting USB or SD cards: Insert USB stick or SD card into the projector, select the input source (USB or
SD card) by changing the input source, select the media type in the main
menu (i.e. Photo, video,
E-Book), select the folder on the USB or SD C RD, then choose the file to
play by pressing enter or play.
Connecting to video devices
Connect the V cable to the projector and V source. Change the source to V on the projector. The
complete connection should be, as shown below.
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Connecting to H MI devices
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the projector, the other end to the HDMI device. Change the “Source”
on
the projector to HDMI input. The complete connection should be as shown below.
The HDMI port can power ndroid / Smart sticks.
For Laptops, press FN+OSD (on-screen display) button to switch screen output.
Connecting to PC
Connect one end of the VG cable to the projector, the other end to the pc or laptop.
Change the ‘Source’ on the projector to change to VG .
The complete connection should be as shown below.
You may need to change the computer’s resolution to 1280 x 720.
You may need to change your computer’s display settings to
output through the VG port.
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Multimedia Menu – Supported File Types
The projector can play these media files (video/photo/music/text), and the support format includes
Video Format: supports video play with subtitles and file suffix: srt,idx,ssa,ass,smi,txt,ttx,sub
Photo Format:
Music Format:
Photo Format Max Resolution
JPEG 15360×8640
BMP 9600×6400
PNG 9600×6400
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Wireless Connection Options
DLN : Wireless DLN connection allows you to mirror the screen of portable ndroid devices with DLN
capability to stream Photos, Videos, Music and more via WiFi connection.
1.
Install a DLN player on your device such as EZCast, PPTV, Tecent Video or Imediashare.
2.
Set the WiFi settings on your Projector (Network name & Password)
3.
Ensure DLN option is enabled on your device if
necessary (e.g. some ndroid Devices)
4.
Scan for WiFi networks on your device (Smartphone / Laptop Etc) and connect to the projector
5.
Once connected, open the DLN media player on your device and select to play via DLN , you can
normally do this by pressing the DLN icon
in the media player.
6.
Select the projector from the list and connect (default projector name is “Mstar DMR”).
Ensure there is no obstacle between the projector and wireless device and that they are not more than 5m away
from each other. lon
g buffer time is usually caused by being too far from the WiFi router or from the projector.
Ensure your
bandwidth on your router is 150M or higher for optimum performance.
DLN : Wireless DLN connection allows you to mirror the screen of portable ndroid devices with DLN
Install a DLN player on your device such as EZCast, PPTV, Tecent Video or Imediashare.
Set the WiFi settings on your Projector (Network name & Password)
necessary (e.g. some ndroid Devices)
Scan for WiFi networks on your device (Smartphone / Laptop Etc) and connect to the projector
Once connected, open the DLN media player on your device and select to play via DLN , you can
in the media player.
Select the projector from the list and connect (default projector name is “Mstar DMR”).
Ensure there is no obstacle between the projector and wireless device and that they are not more than 5m away
g buffer time is usually caused by being too far from the WiFi router or from the projector.
bandwidth on your router is 150M or higher for optimum performance.
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WiDi/Miracast Connection
You can mirror the picture & sound of our Android Smartphone or tablet under
WiDi/Miracast mode or an laptop / device with intel’s WiDi wireless chip.
Firstl , confirm that our smart devices supports Widi/Miracast with the manufacturer.
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Connecting via Wi i / Miracast
Press the home button on the remote control, navigate to WiDi / Miracast on the homescreen, press select / OK.
Enable the screen mirroring option on your Smartphone / device and search for “Projector” (the default name of
the projector). Press connect then wait a few seconds until the screen is displayed by the projector.
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Connecting via Intel Wireless:
Navigate to the “Wireless pp” option displayed on home screen, press select / OK. Open the Intel Wireless
display programme on your device and follow Intel’s instruction to mirror your screen. For more information, view
Intel’s website.
Note: Ensure there is no obstacle between the projector and wireless device and that they are not more than 5m
away from each other.
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OSD Menu
(On Screen Displa
Menu)
The on screen displa (OSD) menu allows ou to change projection settings = It can be changed as
follows
:
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Picture mode – Brightness, Contrast, White Balance, Sharpness Warmth, Aspect, Colour
Range, Noise reduction
•Sound mode – Balance, SPDIF, Surround, SRS, Auto volume
•3D
•Media Reader
•DLNA Network
•Ke stone Correction ( up to +/-40 degrees)
•Projection Mode
•Language
•Software Update
•Projector Reset (to default settings)
•Zoom Out (6 options)
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PPT/PDF File Play
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The projector has a pre-installed software to convert PDF/PPT files which converts the files to MPTG
files to play them via the projector
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For powerpoint you can also Save s .jpg (instead of /ppt) when you select Save s in Powerpoint
To convert your .PPT files to MPTG:
1 insert the SD card in the computer and find the installer saved on it.
2 double-click the icons to run the installation wizard, then follow the screen instructions.
3 when installation is complete, an icon will appear on your desktop.
4 double-click the icon to start program.
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