Philips Projector PPX3407 User Manual

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Overview  
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  
instructions in order to ensure proper operation of  
your device. The manufacturer accepts no liability if  
these instructions are not followed.  
Symbols Used  
Note  
Troubleshooting  
This symbol designates tips that will help you  
to use your device more effectively and easily.  
CAUTION!  
Damage to the Device or Loss of Data!  
This symbol gives warning of damage to the  
device and possible loss of data. These dam-  
ages can result from improper handling.  
DANGER!  
Danger to Persons!  
This symbol gives warning of danger to per-  
sons. Physical injury or damage can result  
from improper handling.  
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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.  
Under the following conditions, a layer of moisture can  
appear inside the device which 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:  
Setting Up the Device  
1 Seal this device in a plastic bag before moving it to  
another room, in order for it to adapt to room con-  
ditions.  
The device is exclusively for indoor use. The device  
should be placed securely on a stable, ꢀat surface. Posi-  
tion all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on  
them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons or dam-  
age to the device itself.  
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  
damage the product.  
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch  
the electrical cable or the electrical connection with  
wet hands.  
Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. It may  
damage the internal components.  
The device must have sufꢁcient ventilation and may not  
be covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets  
or boxes.  
Do not allow children to handle the device without  
supervision. The packing materials should be kept out of  
the hands of children.  
Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as table-  
cloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits.  
Otherwise the device could overheat or catch ꢁre.  
Repairs  
Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large  
temperature ꢀuctuations and 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.  
Do not make any repairs to the device yourself.  
Improper maintenance can result in injuries or damage  
to the device. Have your device repaired only by an  
authorised service center.  
Do not remove the type label from your device; this  
would void the warranty.  
When the device is running for a long period of time,  
the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol appears  
on the projection. The device switches automatically to  
stand-by mode when it gets too hot. After the device  
has cooled down, you can continue playback by pressing  
any key.  
Power Supply  
Use only the enclosed power adapter (see chapter Appen-  
dix / Technical Data). Check whether the electrical voltage  
of the power supply matches the electrical voltage available  
at the setup location. This equipment complies with the  
voltage type speciꢁed on the product.  
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Switch off  
the device and disconnect it from the power supply if  
liquids or foreign substances end up inside the device.  
Have the product inspected by a technical service  
department.  
The AC main plug of adaptor is used as the power discon-  
nect device, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the  
equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Always handle the product with care. Avoid touching  
the lens. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the pro-  
jector or the power cable.  
The product should be supplied by a power system com-  
pliant with LPS requirements of 2.5 of UL60950-1.  
If the projector gets too hot or emits smoke, shut it  
down immediately and unplug the power cable. Have  
your device examined by trained professionals at a tech-  
nical service location. To prevent the spread of ꢁre,  
open ꢀames should be kept away from the device.  
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 center to  
replace the battery.  
Do not try to replace the battery yourself. Incorrect  
handling of the battery or using the wrong type of bat-  
tery can cause damage to the device or cause injury.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) must not  
be exposed to ꢀame or excessive heat including from  
direct sunshine or the like.  
Attention should be drawn to the environment aspects  
of battery disposal.  
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DANGER!  
Risk of explosion with incorrect type of  
batteries  
Only replace the batteries with the same or  
comparable batteries.  
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 surface. Use a soft, lint-free  
cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily ꢀammable  
cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol). Do not  
allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.  
DANGER!  
Danger of Damage to the Eye by High  
Power LED  
This device is equipped with an high power  
LED (Light Emitting Diode), which emits very  
bright light. Do not stare directly into the pro-  
jector lens to avoid eyes injury or irritations.  
DANGER!  
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  
damage.  
General Safety Information  
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2 Overview  
Top of the Device  
(1)  
—Focus wheel for image sharpness.  
Side view  
(1)  
—On/Off switch  
(2)  
—Battery status monitor  
Note  
Red: battery is in charging.  
Note that the distance to the projection sur-  
face must be a minimum of 0.5 meters and a  
maximum 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.  
Green: battery stops charging.  
Red/Green ꢁash: battery capacity is low, or stops charg-  
ing because of temperature protection.  
(3)  
(4)  
—Remote-control signal receiver  
Ï—Audio output – headphone connection or con-  
nection for external speakers  
(5)  
HDMI/YPbPr/VGA—Connection for a playback  
device with an HDMI/YPbPr/VGA output via an adapter  
cable  
(2)  
/ cancelling a function  
—One menu step back, one directory level back  
(3)  
—Navigation key / OK key  
(6)  
(7)  
—Memory card slot (SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC)  
à—Conꢀrm entry / start, stop video/music playback  
or slideshow.  
Mini USB — connection for a computer (data exch-  
ange)  
—Navigating / during music playback select pre-  
vious, next title when image display is switched off  
(8)  
—Port for power supply  
(9)  
A/V—Connection for a playback device with an A/V  
(CVBS) output via an adapter cable  
À/Á—Navigating / during music playback: adjust vol-  
ume level / during video playback review, cue  
(10)  
USB—Connection for a USB storage medium  
Bottom of the Device  
(1) Tripod socket  
(2)  
(3)  
Pico Station connector  
Pico Station connection socket  
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—Standby / Activate the device  
Remote Control  
—Magnify still. Pan using the navigation keys (  
, À/Á)  
—One menu step back, one directory level back /  
cancelling a function  
(1)  
Direction Buttons  
à—Conꢀrms selection  
, À/Á—Navigation keys / navigate the menu /  
modify settings  
—Modify settings / during music playback select  
previous, next title  
À/Á—During music playback adjust volume level /  
during video playback review, cue  
(2)  
Playback keys  
—During video playback review  
T—Start / stop playback  
—During video playback cue  
(3)  
Brightness keys  
N O —Decrease / increase the brightness  
(4)  
Volume keys  
N—Decrease the volume  
—Deactivate sound  
O—Increase the volume  
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Overview of the Menu  
Functions  
1 After switching on the device the main menu  
appears.  
2 Select the desired menu using the navigation keys  
, À/Á.  
3 Conꢀrm with à.  
4 By pressing the  
to the main menu.  
key several times you will return  
Videos—Selecting ꢀles for video playback  
Source—Switch to the external video input HDMI,  
or VGA  
,
Pictures—Selecting ꢀles for the slideshow  
Folder View—Selecting ꢀles for Playback. Copy or  
Delete Files (Mark the ꢀles with Á and conꢀrm  
using à).  
Music—Selecting music ꢀles for playback  
Settings—Conꢀgure settings for playback and for  
the device  
Symbols in the Main Menu  
The chosen storage appears highlighted in white.  
—USB storage medium  
—Memory card  
—Internal memory  
—Charge level of the internal battery The icon will  
ꢁash red, when the battery needs to be recharged. If the  
power supply is connected, no symbol is displayed.  
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3 Initial Operation  
Setting up the Device  
Initial Installation  
You can position the device so that it lies ꢀat on a table  
in front of the projection surface; it is not necessary to  
tilt it towards the projection surface. The device com-  
pensates for the distortion from the slanted projection  
(pincushion distortion).  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
2 Turn the device towards a suitable projection sur-  
face or wall. Note that the distance to the projection  
surface must be a minimum of 0.5 meters and a max-  
imum of 5 meters. Make sure the projector is in a  
secure position.  
A tripod accessory is available if you want to elevate the  
device (Pico Tripod / 253521272).  
3 Use the focus wheel on the top to adjust the image  
sharpness.  
Connecting power supply /  
Charging battery  
CAUTION!  
4 Select the desired menu language using  
.
5 Conꢁrm with à.  
Note  
The main menu appears instead of  
the language selection  
Electrical Voltage at the Site of Installa-  
tion!  
The device has already been installed. In  
order to change the menu language, pro-  
ceed as follows:  
Check whether the electrical voltage of the  
power supply matches the electrical voltage  
available at the setup location.  
1 Use the navigation keys to select Set-  
tings.  
1 Insert the small plug of the power supply into the  
socket on the rear side of your device.  
2 Conꢁrm with à.  
3 Select with  
Language.  
2 Plug the power supply into the power outlet.  
4 Conꢁrm with à.  
5 Select the desired language with  
3 During the charging process, the indicator light on  
the side of the device will be red. When the battery  
is fully charged, it will turn green.  
.
6 Conꢁrm with à.  
7 Exit with  
.
4 Charge the built-in battery before using for the ꢁrst  
time for at least 3 hours. This will prolong the life of  
the battery.  
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3 Push the battery compartment back into the remote  
control until the locking mechanism engages.  
Installing or Changing the  
Batteries of the Remote  
Control  
DANGER!  
Risk of explosion with incorrect type of  
batteries  
Only use the CR 2025 type battery.  
There is a risk of explosion if the incor-  
rect battery type is used.  
1 To access the battery, disengage the locking mecha-  
nism ( ) and slide out the battery compartment  
(
).  
Note  
Normally the batteries will last for around  
one year. If the remote control stops working,  
please replace the batteries. If the device is  
not used for a long time, take out the batter-  
ies. This will prevent leakage and possible  
damage to the remote control.  
The used batteries should be disposed of  
according to the recycling regulations of your  
country.  
2 Insert the new batteries into the battery compart-  
ment with the positive and negative poles as shown  
on the back of the remote control. Make sure the  
polarities(+ and -) are aligned correctly.  
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Using the Remote Control  
Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the  
back of the device. The remote can be used within an  
angle of 60 degrees and up to 5 meters from the device.  
When using the remote control, no obstacle should be  
placed between the remote control and remote sensor.  
CAUTION!  
r The improper use of batteries can lead to  
overheating, explosion, risk of ꢀre and  
injury. Leaking batteries can possibly damage  
the remote control.  
r Never expose the remote control to direct  
sunlight.  
r Avoid deforming, dismantling or charging  
the batteries.  
r Avoid exposure to open ꢀre and water.  
r Replace empty batteries immediately.  
r Remove the battery from the remote con-  
trol if not in use for long period of time.  
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4 Connect to the playback device  
Only use the supplied cable or cables that are available  
Connecting to a Computer  
as accessories to connect the projector.  
(VGA)  
Supplied Cables  
Mini-USB to USB Cable  
Note  
HDMI to mini-HDMI Cable (PPX3410 included)  
Many laptops do not activate the external  
video output automatically when you connect  
a second display such as a projector. Check  
your laptop's manual to ꢀnd out how to acti-  
vate the external video output.  
Cables available as Accessories  
Component Video Cable ........(PPA 1210 / 253447083)  
VGA-Audio Cable ....................(PPA 1250 / 253447070)  
iPhone Cable ............................. (PPA 1280 / 253447091)  
MHL to mini-HDMI cable .......(PPA 1240 / 253520048)  
Use the VGA-Audio cable (available as an accessory)  
to connect the projector to a computer, laptop, or som-  
e PDAs. The projector supports the following resoluti-  
ons: VGA/SVGA/XGA. For best results, set the comp-  
uter's resolution to SVGA (800x600).  
Pico Station  
.................................(PPA 7300 / 253529749)  
Connecting to Devices with  
HDMI output  
Use the HDMI to mini HDMI cable to connect the p-  
rojector to a computer or laptop.  
1 Connect the VGA-Audio cable to the projector's  
mini-HDMI socket.  
2 Connect the VGA plug to the computer's VGA  
socket and the audio plug to the computer's audio  
output.  
1 Switch to HDMI in Menu > Source  
2 Connect the HDMI cable to the projector's mini-  
HDMI socket.  
3 Adjust the computer's resolution to the correct set-  
ting and switch the VGA signal to an external moni-  
tor. The following resolutions are supported:  
3 Connect the cable to the HDMI socket of the play-  
back device.  
Resolution  
Image  
refresh rate  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
Note  
Screen Resolution  
You can obtain the best results with the  
800¦×¦600 (60Hz) resolution.  
4 Select Menu > Source and switch to VGA.  
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Connecting using Audio/  
Video (CVBS) Adaptor  
Cable  
Connecting using  
Component-Video (YPbPr/  
YUV) Cable  
Use the projector's audio/video adaptor cable (A/V  
cable) to connect camcorders, DVD players or digital  
cameras. The jacks for these devices are yellow (video),  
red (audio right) and white (audio left).  
Please use this type of connection to obtain the highest  
possible image quality. This cable is available as an acces-  
sory. The device jacks have the colours green (Y), blue  
(U/Pb), red (V/Pr) for the video signal and red (audio  
right) and white (audio left) for the audio signal.  
1 Connect the supplied A/V cable to the projector's  
A/V socket.  
1 Connect the video component cable (accessory) to  
the projector's mini-HDMI socket.  
2 Connect the video device's audio/video jacks to the  
A/V cable using a conventional composite video  
(RCA) cable.  
2 Connect the video device's appropriate colored  
sockets to the component video cable of the projec-  
tor using a conventional component video (RCA)  
cable.  
3 Select Menu > Source and switch to AV.  
Connecting to mobile multimedia devices  
Note  
Some video devices (e.g.: pocket multimedia players, ...)  
require speciꢀc connection cables. There are either  
supplied with the device or acquired from the manufac-  
turer of the multimedia device. Please note that only the  
original cables from the device manufacturer may func-  
tion.  
YCbCr  
Note that the YPbPr outlets are labelled  
YCbCr on some devices.  
Note  
Two red phono (RCA) connectors  
When connecting, note that there are two  
red phono (RCA) connectors on the cable.  
One is for the right audio signal and the  
other for the V/Pr element of the compo-  
nent video signal. If these two connectors  
are inserted incorrectly, the projected  
image appears green and the audio signal  
for the right speaker will not work.  
Note  
3 Select Menu > Source and switch to Component.  
Switching to the multimedia device sig-  
nal output  
See the multimedia device instruction manual  
to ꢀnd out how to switch the signal output to  
this jack.  
Connect to the playback device  
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Connecting to mobile multimedia devices  
Connecting the headphones  
Some video devices (e.g.: pocket multimedia players, ...)  
require speciꢀc connection cables. There are either  
supplied with the device or acquired from the manufac-  
turer of the multimedia device. Please note that only the  
original cables from the device manufacturer may func-  
tion.  
1 Before connecting the headphones, turn down the  
volume on the device.  
2 Connect the headphones to the projector's head-  
phone slot. The device speakers deactivate automat-  
ically when the headphones are connected.  
Note  
Switching to the multimedia device sig-  
nal output  
3 After connecting the headphones, increase the vol-  
ume to a comfortable level.  
See the multimedia device instruction manual  
to ꢀnd out how to switch the signal output to  
this jack.  
DANGER!  
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  
damage. Before connecting the headphones,  
turn down the volume on the device. After  
connecting the headphones, increase the vol-  
ume to a comfortable level.  
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5 Memory card / USB storage medium  
Inserting a Memory Card  
Connecting USB Storage  
Medium  
1 Connect the USB storage medium directly to the  
USB socket on the left side of the device.  
1 Insert a memory card with the contacts facing  
upwards into the  
slot at the back of the  
device. Your device supports the following memory  
cards: SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC.  
2 Insert the memory card into the slot until it snaps  
into position.  
DANGER!  
Prematurely remove a Memory  
Card!  
Never pull out the memory card while the  
device is accessing it. This could cause data  
to be damaged or lost.  
In order to make sure that the device does  
not access the memory card, press the  
key in the main menu until the symbol for  
the internal memory has been selected.  
3 Press lightly on the memory card to remove it.  
4 The memory card is ejected.  
Memory card / USB storage medium  
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6 Media Playback  
Note  
9 Press  
view.  
to end playback and return to the over-  
Navigation keys  
10When you press  
main menu.  
again, you will return to the  
All the keys shown are buttons on the  
remote control.  
Note  
Navigation during playback  
on the remote  
Video Playback  
Review / cue: Press 
control or À/Á on the device.  
Video Playback (USB/SD card/  
internal memory)  
Press T to stop or continue playback.  
During playback you can adjust the volume using N/  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
O on the remote control. Press  
to shut off the volume completely.  
or N repeatedly  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
File Format  
There are various video ꢀle formats as *.mov, *.avi,  
*.m4v. Many of these formats function as a container  
that contains the various encoded audio and video ꢀles.  
MPEG-4, H.264, MP3, and AAC are all examples of  
encoded audio/video ꢀles. In order to play these ꢀles,  
the projector must read them and decode the audio/  
video signals.  
Please note that some ꢀles cannot be played as a result  
of different video and audio encoders.  
Supported File Formats  
3 Use the navigation keys to select Videos.  
Container  
*.avi, *.mkv  
*.mov, *.mp4  
*.ts  
Video Format  
MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.264  
MPEG-4, H.264  
MPEG-2, H.264  
H.264  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stor-  
age device: Select the internal memory, the USB  
storage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
7 Use  
play.  
to select the video ꢀle that you wish to  
*.m2ts  
*.3gp  
H.263  
*.rm, *.rmvb  
*.dat, *.vob  
*.mpg, *.mpeg  
Real video  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2  
Note  
Displaying video ꢀles  
Only those videos that are compatible  
with the Pocket Projector will be dis-  
played.  
8 Press à to start playback.  
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3 Use the navigation keys to select Pictures.  
Video Playback (Mini-HDMI  
socket)  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stor-  
age device: Select the internal memory, the USB  
storage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
1 Connect the audio/video output of the external  
device to the Pocket Projector's mini-HDMI socket.  
Use the corresponding cable and cable adapter for  
this purpose (see also chapter Connect to the play-  
back device, page 12).  
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
7 Miniature photos are displayed on the screen as an  
overview.  
2 To ꢀnd out how to deactivate the video output for  
the external device, please see the relevant instruc-  
tion manual. Most often, this option is labeled "TV  
out" or "TV Output" in the corresponding menu.  
3 Start the video playback on the external device.  
4 Modify the volume with N/O.  
Modify settings during playback  
1 Press the  
or  
key.  
2 Use the  
settings:  
keys to choose from the following  
Brightness: Adjust brightness  
Contrast: Adjust contrast  
Note  
Saturation: Adjust colour saturation  
Smart Settings: Select predeꢀned settings for  
brightness / contrast / colour saturation  
Volume: Adjust volume level  
Miniature view or list  
In the settings, you are able to select  
whether the overview will be displayed as  
miniatures or in a list.  
3 Modify the setting using À/Á.  
The device saves the modiꢀed settings automatically.  
Note  
Modify other settings  
Many photos on the memory card or  
the USB medium  
1 Press the à button.  
2 Use the  
settings:  
keys to choose from the following  
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.  
Image Settings: Adjust brightness, contrast, colour  
saturation  
Sound Settings: Adjust treble, bass and volume  
Power Save: This function reduces the light output  
in order to increase the operating time for the built-  
in battery.  
8 Use À/Á or  
want to start the slide show with.  
to select the image that you  
9 Press à to start the slide show.  
3 Conꢀrm with à.  
Note  
4 Modify the setting using à and  
.
Zoom in / Zoom out  
5 Conꢀrm with à.  
You can enlarge the displayed image during  
the slide show using the key. Use the  
keys to move around the  
magniꢀed image.  
Photo Playback  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
10Press T to pause the slide show.  
11Press to end the slide show and return to the  
overview.  
12When you press  
main menu.  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
again, you will return to the  
Media Playback  
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Music Playback  
Managing ꢀles  
Note  
Copy Files  
Switch off the image playback  
You can copy ꢀles back and forth from the internal  
memory to the connected USB storage medium or  
memory card.  
You can turn off image playback while playing  
music in order to save power (see also chap-  
ter Music Settings, page 21). As soon as you  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
press the  
key, the image reappears and the  
fan starts again.  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
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 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stor-  
age device: Select the internal memory, the USB  
storage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
3 Use the navigation keys to select Music.  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stor-  
age device: Select the internal memory, the USB  
storage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
7 Use  
to select the ꢀle that you want to copy.  
Note  
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
No Files Found (0 ꢀles)  
7 Use  
to select the ꢀle that you wish to play.  
Only those ꢀles that are compatible with  
the Projector will be displayed.  
8 Mark the ꢀle using Á. Pressing the key again dese-  
lects the chose ꢀle(s).  
Note  
Mark the entire folder  
You can also mark an entire folder to copy  
all ꢀles from the folder. Note that the copy  
process of large folders can takes some  
time.  
8 Press à to start playback.  
9 Use  
to select other ꢀles.  
9 Press T to stop or continue playback.  
10Press à.  
Note  
Navigating when image playback is  
switched off  
Press  
next song.  
to skip to the previous or  
Press T to stop or continue playback.  
Press to return to the selection.  
During playback you can adjust the volume using N/  
O on the remote control. Press  
to shut off the volume completely.  
or N repeatedly  
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11 Select with  
Copy.  
3 Use the navigation keys to select Folder View.  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stor-  
age device: Select the internal memory, the USB  
storage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
7 Use  
to select the ꢀle that you want to delete.  
Note  
No Files Found (0 ꢀles)  
12 Conꢀrm with à.  
Only those ꢀles that are compatible with  
the Projector will be displayed.  
13 Use  
to select the destination memory: SD  
card, internal memory or USB storage medium.  
8 Mark the ꢀle using Á. Pressing the key again dese-  
lects the chose ꢀle(s).  
14 Conꢀrm with à.  
Note  
9 Use  
to select other ꢀles.  
Files already exist  
10Press à.  
11Select with  
If the ꢀles you are copying already exist in  
the target folder, you must choose  
whether or not you want to overwrite  
Delete.  
12Conꢀrm with à.  
13Use if you want to delete the ꢀles or cancel  
the deletion process.  
them using  
and à. If you choose  
not to overwrite these ꢀles, copies will be  
created. The copies can be recognised by a  
number added to the ꢀle names.  
15 The ꢀles are copied.  
Note  
Error  
If errors occur during the copying process,  
make sure that enough free space is avail-  
able on the medium.  
14Conꢀrm with à.  
Note  
Note  
Removing storage medium  
Error  
Only remove the storage medium after the  
copy process is complete.  
If errors occur during the deletion pro-  
cess, make sure that the storage medium is  
not write-protected.  
Delete Files  
You can delete ꢀles from the internal memory, the con-  
nected USB storage medium or the memory card.  
Note  
Deleting photos on the memory card  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
When deleting photos via the computer, note  
that the photos may not be correctly dis-  
played when the memory card is inserted into  
the digital camera again. Digital cameras  
sometimes store additional information in  
speciꢀc folders, including previews and orien-  
tation information.  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
For this reason, only delete the photos using  
the digital camera.  
Media Playback  
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Microsoft® Ofꢀce & Adobe® PDF Connect to a Computer (USB)  
Files Playback  
ect to a computer. In this way, you are able to copy ꢀles  
You can use the USB cable to connect the Pocket Proj-  
1 Switch the device on using the on using the on/off  
switch on the side.  
back and forth between the internal memory, an  
inserted memory card and the computer. You can also  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
delete the ꢀles. You can playback the ꢀles saved on the  
Pocket Projector on your computer.  
3 Use the navigation keys to select Folder View.  
1 Connect the mini-USB socket to the Pocket Projec-  
tor and the USB socket to the computer.  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
2 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
5 With an inserted memory card or USB stora-  
ge device: Select the internal memory, the USB st-  
orage medium or the memory card using the keys  
.
3 A conꢀrmation appears when the devices are con-  
nected successfully.  
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
Note  
7 Use  
dobe® PDF ꢀle that you wish to view.  
8 Press à to start view.  
to select the Microsoft® Ofꢀce file or A-  
Successful connection  
You cannot use the projection function of  
the Pocket Projector when it is connected  
to a computer via USB.  
9 Press  
to end view and return to the overview.  
4 If a memory card has been inserted, it will be dis-  
played as another disk drive.  
10 When you press  
main menu.  
again, you will return to the  
5 You can move, copy or delete data from the compu-  
ter, the memory card (if inserted) and the internal  
memory.  
Note  
Zoom in / Zoom out  
You can enlarge the displayed image during  
the slide show using the key. Use the  
keys to move around the  
À/Á,  
magniꢀed image.  
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7 Settings  
1 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
Brightness—Adjust brightness  
Contrast—Adjust contrast  
2 After the initial screen the main menu appears.  
Saturation—Adjust colour saturation  
Sound Settings:  
Volume—Adjust the volume  
Bass—Set the playback of the low frequencies  
Treble—Set the playback of the high frequencies  
Key tones—Turn key tones on and off  
Video Settings  
View—Display all videos in a list or a corresponding  
folder structure on the drive.  
3 Use the navigation keys to select Settings.  
Repeat—Set the repeat type for video ꢀles: Repeat  
deactivated (Off), repeat all videos in a directory  
(Directory), repeat only the current video (Movie),  
repeat all videos (All).  
4 Conꢀrm with à.  
5 Use  
to select from the following settings.  
Resume play—If this function is activated, playback will  
continue at the position it was last stopped. If deacti-  
vated, playback will always start at the beginning of the  
video.  
Music Settings  
View—Show all songs in a list or a corresponding folder  
structure on the drive.  
Screen—Activate or deactivate the projection during  
playback.  
6 Conꢀrm with à.  
Repeat—Set the repeat type for music ꢀles: Repeat  
deactivated (Off), repeat all songs in a directory  
(Directory), repeat only the current song (Song),  
repeat all songs (All).  
7 Modify the settings using à,  
8 Conꢀrm with à.  
,
The  
key takes you one step back in the menu.  
Shufꢀe—Activate this function for random playback.  
Otherwise, playback will take place in sequence.  
Image settings  
Wall paper—Select background images  
Picture Settings  
Fit Screen—Convert videos and images to 16:9 resolu-  
View—Display the images as a thumbnail or as a list  
tion  
during selection in the main menu.  
Projection mode  
Time per slide—Image viewing time during slide show  
Front—Normal projection; the device is located in  
Repeat—Set the type of repeat for slide show photos:  
Repeat off (Off), repeat all photos in the directory  
(Directory), repeat all stored photos (All).  
front of the projection surface/screen.  
Rear—Rear projection; the device is located behind  
the projection surface; the image is horizontal mir-  
rored.  
Slide transition—Set image transitions  
Slideshow order—Play slide show in order or ran-  
Ceiling—The device is hanging from the ceiling in an  
upside-down position; the image is rotated by 180  
degrees.  
domly  
Power Save  
Brightness mode—Adjust the brightness level in order  
to save the power consumption and increase battery  
play time.  
Rear ceiling—The device is hanging from the ceiling  
in an upside-down position behind the projection  
surface; the image is rotated by 180 degrees and hor-  
izontal mirrored.  
Sleep mode—With this function, the projector auto-  
matically shuts down after a speciꢀed period of time or  
at the end of a movie.  
Wall color correction—Colour correction of the pro-  
jected image to adjust to coloured projection surfaces  
Smart Settings—Select predeꢀned settings for bright-  
ness / contrast / colour saturation. If you modify these  
settings, the setting is switched to Manual.  
Settings  
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Language  
Select the desired language for the menu.  
Auto demo mode  
Play automatically demonstration videos when product  
is powered on.  
Maintenance  
Reset settings—Reset settings to factory defaults.  
Firmware Update—Update Firmware  
Note  
Keep the device connected to a power outlet  
for the duration of the ꢀrmware update.  
Information—Display free space in the internal mem-  
ory and information on the device (Capacity: / Free  
space: / Firmware Version / Device name: / Model / Mcu  
Version)  
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8 Service  
Care Instructions for the  
Battery  
Battery deep discharge  
When the battery is in deep discharge or the device is  
not used for a longer period, proceed as followed:  
The capacity of the battery diminishes with time. You  
can prolong the life of the battery if you observe the fol-  
lowing points:  
1 Connect the device to the power supply (see also  
chapter Connecting power supply / Charging bat-  
tery, page 9). The device behaves as follows:  
r Without a power supply, the device operates from  
the built-in battery. When the battery does not  
have sufꢀcient capacity, the device switches to  
stand-by mode. Connect the device to the power  
supply.  
Device off  
Device on  
Connect  
to a com-  
puter (U-  
Slow charging  
Device turns on  
and off again.  
r When the battery does not have sufꢀcient capac-  
ity, the battery symbol in the display and the bat-  
tery status light on the side of the device turns red.  
r When the device is running for a long period of  
time, the surface becomes hot and a warning sym-  
bol appears on the projection. The device  
switches automatically to stand-by mode when it  
gets too hot. After the device has cooled down,  
you can continue playback by pressing any key.  
r Use the device at least once a week.  
r Charge the battery regularly. Don’t store the  
device with a completely discharged battery.  
r If the device is not used for several weeks, dis-  
charge the battery a little by using the device  
before storing it.  
SB 5V DC  
min. 0.7A)  
Connect  
to the  
Fast charging  
Device remains  
turned on.  
power  
Slow charging  
adapter  
2 The device can be turned on and is ready to use after  
approximately ꢀve minutes of charging time.  
Battery recharge time with device off  
Turning on  
possible  
Completely  
charged  
r If the device only works using the USB connection  
or with the power supply, the battery is defective.  
r Keep the device and the battery away from  
sources of heat.  
Slow charging  
Fast charging  
5 minutes  
5 minutes  
10 hours  
3 hours  
DANGER!  
Do not replace the battery yourself  
Do not try to replace the battery yourself.  
Incorrect handling of the battery or using the  
wrong type of battery can cause damage to  
the device or cause injury.  
Service  
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Cleaning  
Device overheated  
A overheat symbol appears if the device is overheated.  
r At maximum level of brightness the symbol  
appears in the status bar and the device turns  
automatically to minimum level of brightness.  
r At minimal level of brightness the symbol shows  
for three seconds in the middle of the screen.  
Then the device turns off automatically.  
DANGER!  
Switching off the device!  
Switch the device on or off using the power  
switch before removing the power supply  
from the socket.  
DANGER!  
Instructions for Cleaning!  
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid or  
easily ꢀammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives,  
polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any  
moisture to reach the interior of the device.  
Do not spray the device with any cleaning ꢀu-  
ids.  
Wipe over the surfaces gently. Be careful that  
you do not scratch the surfaces.  
Cleaning the Lens  
Use a brush or lens cleaning paper for cleaning the lens  
of the projector.  
DANGER!  
Do not use any liquid cleaning agents  
Do not use any liquid cleaning agents for  
cleaning the lens, to avoid damaging the coat-  
ing ꢁlm on the lens.  
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1 Switch the device off using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
Troubleshooting  
2 Wait at least ten seconds.  
Power Cycling  
3 Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the  
side.  
If a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the  
instructions in this user manual (see also the help  
below), follow the steps given here.  
4 If the problem repeats, please contact our technical  
customer service or your retailer.  
Problems  
Solutions  
The Pocket Projector cannot be switched on  
r
Connect the supplied power supply to recharge the  
internal battery.  
No sound  
r
Adjust the volume using the O / N key on the  
remote control.  
No sound from the external connected device  
r
r
r
Check the cables to the external device  
Set the volume on the external device  
Only the original cables from the device manufac-  
turer may function  
Bad sound quality with your computer connection  
r
r
Check if the audio cable is connected to the comput-  
ers headphone socket or the line-out socket.  
The volume setting on the computer should not be  
too high.  
Only the initial screen appears and not the image from  
the external device  
r
Check if the cables are connected to the right sock-  
ets.  
r
r
Please check that the external device is switched on  
Check if the video output of the external device is  
switched on.  
Only the initial screen appears and not the image from  
the connected computer  
r
r
Please check that the VGA-output of the computer  
is switched on.  
Check if the resolution of the computer is set to  
800x600.  
Device switches to stand-by mode  
r
When the device is running for a long period of time,  
the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol  
appears on the projection. The device switches auto-  
matically to stand-by mode when it gets too hot.  
After the device has cooled down, you can continue  
playback by pressing any key.  
r
r
When the battery does not have sufꢀcient capacity,  
the device switches to stand-by mode. Connect the  
device to the power supply.  
Devices changes from maximum level of brightness to  
minimum level of brightness when the device is connect-  
ed over USB to play videos.  
When the environment temperature is too high, the  
devices turns automatically from maximum level of  
brightness to minimum level of brightness in order to  
protect the high power LED.  
r
Use the device with lower environment tempera-  
tures.  
Device can not connect with an Android device (for ex- r Deactivate the function „USB debugging“ in the set-  
amplemobilephone/smartphonewith Android operating  
tings menu of your Android device before connect-  
ing the Pocket Projector via USB; your Android  
device should be recognized as USB storage medium.  
system) when connected via USB.  
Service  
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9 Appendix  
Technical Data  
Dimensions (L¦×¦H¦×¦W).......................105¦×¦31¦×¦105¦mm  
Weight..........................................................................0,27¦kg  
Recommended Ambient........................................5¦–¦35¦ºC  
Relative Humidity..................20¦–¦80¦% (non-condensing)  
File format................................*.mp4, *.avi, *.mov, *.mkv,  
.....................................*.dat, *.mpg, *.mpeg, *.vob, *.ts  
............................................. *.m2ts, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.3gp  
Photo formats.....................................................JPEG, BMP  
Music formats............... MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC  
Video Standard (CVBS).......... PAL, SECAM, NTSC, HD  
Video Standard (YPbPr)....480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p  
Video connection...............Mini-HDMI & A/V-in socket  
Headphone connection..........Stereo - jack plug: 3,5¦mm  
Audio Output...................................................................1¦W  
Internal memory.............................................................4¦GB  
Compatible Memory Cards......SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC  
Technology / Optical  
Display technology..................................WVGA 0,3" DLP  
Light source........................................................... RGB LED  
Resolution.......................................... 854¦x¦480¦Pixel¦(16:9)  
...........................................................800¦x¦600¦Pixel¦(4:3)  
Supported Resolutions..................... VGA/SVGA/WVGA  
.....................................................................XGA/WXGA  
Brightness (Bright Mode)...up to 100 lumen (PPX3410)  
.............................................up to 65 lumen (PPX3407)  
Contrast ratio.............................................................1000:1  
Projected image size........................................12¦–120¦inch  
Screen distance...........................................0,5¦m up to 5¦m  
Horizontal Scan Rate.........................................31¦–¦69¦kHz  
Vertical Scan Rate ................................................56¦–¦85¦Hz  
Power supply  
Model No................................................................MPA-630  
Manufacturer.............................Wanlida Group Co., Ltd.  
Built-in rechargeable battery  
Battery type.................................................................... LiPol  
Capacity.........................................................1800mAh 7.4V  
Charging time.....................................................................3¦h  
Operating time...................................................................1¦h  
Operating time (ECO mode switched on)..................2¦h  
Manufacturer...................................................Great Power  
Accessories  
Following accessories are available for your device:  
YUV /YPbPr Adapter Cable.......PPA 1210 / 253447083  
VGA-Audio Cable........................PPA 1250 / 253447070  
iPod / iPhone /iPad cable ............PPA 1280 / 253447091  
MHL to mini-HDMI cable...........PPA 1240 / 253520048  
Pico Station....................................PPA 7300 / 253529749  
All data are provided for reference purposes only.  
Sagemcom Documents SAS reserves the right to  
make any changes without prior notice.  
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The CE marking certiꢀes that the product meets the  
main requirements of the European Parliament and  
Council directives 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2004/108/-  
CE and 2009/125/CE on information technology equip-  
ment, regarding safety and health of users and regarding  
electromagnetic interference.  
Packaging: The presence of the logo (green dot)  
means that a contribution is paid to an approved  
national organisation to improve package recovery and  
recycling infrastructures. Please respect the sorting  
rules set up locally for this kind of waste.  
Batteries: If your product contains batteries, they  
should be disposed of at an appropriate collection point.  
The declaration of compliance can be consulted on the  
Trademarks: The mentioned references in this man-  
ual are trademarks of the respective companies. The  
lack of the trademarks É and Ë does not justify the  
assumption that these dedicated terminologies are free  
trademarks. Other product names used herein are for  
identiꢀcation purposes only and may be trademarks of  
their respective owners. Sagemcom Documents SAS  
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Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable  
development plan is an essential concern of Sagemcom  
Documents SAS. The desire of Sagemcom Documents  
SAS is to operate systems observing the environment.  
The desire of Sagemcom Documents SAS is to operate  
systems observing the environment and consequently it  
has decided to integrate environmental performances in  
the life cycle of this product, from manufacturing to  
commissioning use and elimination.  
Neither Sagemcom Documents SAS nor its afꢀliates  
shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third  
parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred  
by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident,  
misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized mod-  
iꢀcations, repairs, or alterations to this product, or fail-  
ure to strictly comply with Sagemcom Documents SAS  
operating and maintenance instructions.  
FCC notice: This device has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursu-  
ant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
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Sagemcom Documents SAS shall not be liable for any  
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Sagemcom Documents SAS shall not be held liable for  
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PHILIPS products.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this device does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-  
tion, which can be determined by turning the device off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
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other devices.  
r Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
r Increase the separation between the device and  
receiver.  
r Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
rꢀ$POTVMUꢀUIe dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for help.  
This user manual is a document that does not represent  
a contract.  
Errors, printing errors and changes are reserved.  
Canada Regulatory Compliance  
This device complies with Industry Canada CAN  
ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)  
Copyright È 2013 Sagemcom Documents SAS  
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