Optoma Technology Projector PK120 User Manual

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1. Focus Dial  
2. Speaker  
3. Audio Out Connector  
4. AV Input Connector  
5. VGA Input Connector  
6. Lens  
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7. Up Button (  
8. OK Button (  
9. Left Button (  
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10. Cancel / ESC Button (  
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11. Right Button (  
12. Down Button (  
13. Power / Home Button (  
14. Reset Button  
15. Micro USB port  
16. DC Input  
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17. Air vent  
18. MicroSD card Slot  
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19. Screw Hole for Tripod Converter  
20. Battery Cover  
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<Note>  
Items 7~12 are also function buttons.  
Functions vary depending on the current  
mode.  
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RESET  
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pa c k a g e ov e r v Ie W  
In S t a l l t h e Ba t t e r y  
1. Remove the battery cover. (  
2. Align the battery contacts with  
the contacts in the battery  
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compartment. (  
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3. Completely insert the battery with  
the battery pull tab extending  
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4. Slide the battery cover back into  
place with the battery pull tab  
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Standard Accessory  
1. Power adaptor with AC Plug  
2. VGA Cable  
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3. USB Male Cable  
4. Battery  
D C I N  
5. AV Cable  
6. Carrying Case  
7. Warranty Card and Quick Guide  
8. Extra Bezel  
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<Note>  
The standard accessories may vary in  
each region due to different applications.  
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Optional Accessory  
9. iPod Connection Kit  
a. USB cable for iPod Connector  
b. iPod Cable  
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m i c r o S D  
D C I N  
The inclusive power plug head varies per  
region.  
c. iPod Connector  
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Ch a r g e t h e Ba t t e r y  
SW It c h on / of f  
When th ED indicator lights red,  
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Press the Power button for 3 seconds to  
switch the projector on or off.  
the battery is low. Replace the battery  
immediately or connect the power  
adapter to charge the battery.  
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For first time use, the Language screen  
appears.  
1. Highlight the desired language.  
1. Insert the plug. (  
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2. Connect the charger. (  
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3. During charging, the LED indicator  
lights amber. (  
2. Select the item. (  
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The battery will not charge  
while the projector is operating.  
Turn the projector off.  
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4. The LED Charge Indicator lights  
green when the battery is fully  
charged. This process may take up  
to 2.5 hours.  
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<Note>  
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1. For LED indicator information, see page  
18.  
2. After the projector is turned off, the  
battery may not start charging right away  
due to over temperature protection. The  
projector will automatically start charging  
once it cools off.  
Connect the VGA device. (  
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Insert the universal connector  
with the arrow mark facing up.  
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3. The battery has a lifespan and ages  
every time it is charged and discharged. It  
will gradually loose its charging capability as  
it ages. Replace the battery at the end of its  
lifespan.  
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co n n e c t in p u t so u r c e Da t a t r a n S f e r  
Connect a laptop or PC using the  
co n n e c t in p u t so u r c e - vID e o In  
1. Connect the AV input source.  
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supplied Male USB Cable to transfer  
data to the Projector internal memory  
or the inserted microSD card. After  
connecting, switch the projector on.  
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2. Connect external speakers to the  
audio out connector of the projector.  
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<Note>  
1. All other brand and product names are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
2. The cables connecting the video output  
devices are not supplied, please contact the  
device vendor.  
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<Note>  
The laptop/PC can only detect the input  
source when the projector is switched on.  
The projection will stop when this connection  
is made.  
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or  
3. iPod nano/iPod touch/iPhone/iPod classic  
(version 5 and above)  
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4. Designed for iPod/iPhone/Mobile phone/  
PMP with TV out functions. Using with  
devices with audio signal voltage > 0.3Vrms  
is not recommended.  
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5. The optional USB cable for iPod  
Connector is used to charge the iPod device  
using a computer.  
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PK120 is designed to project image  
from the internal memory or via a  
microSD card.  
or  
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Insert a microSD card into the slot  
with the gold contacts facing down.  
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<Note>  
To remove the microSD card, push the  
card to eject it from the slot.  
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Do not remove the microSD card while  
the projector is projecting image from  
the card. This can cause data loss or  
damage the card.  
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Supports microSD card size up to 32GB.  
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uS e a tr Ip o D St a n D  
Screw a standard tripod into the screw  
hole on the projector.  
Projection Distance (A)  
Screen Size - Width (B)  
Screen Size - Height (C)  
Screen Diagonal (D)  
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Meter  
0.500  
0.700  
0.975  
1.500  
2.000  
2.500  
3.215  
inch  
19.7  
27.6  
38.4  
59.1  
78.7  
98.4  
126.6  
(mm)  
227  
(inch)  
(mm)  
128  
179  
249  
384  
511  
639  
822  
(inch)  
5.0  
(mm)  
261  
(inch)  
8.9  
12.5  
17.4  
26.8  
35.8  
44.7  
57.5  
10.3  
14.4  
20.0  
30.8  
41.1  
51.3  
66.0  
318  
7.0  
365  
443  
9.8  
508  
682  
15.1  
20.1  
25.2  
32.4  
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<Note>  
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The tripod is an optional accessory.  
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Adjust the focus ( ) until the image is  
clear.  
ho W t o uS e t h e me n u  
Home menu  
Enter Music menu  
Enter Video menu  
Enter Photo menu  
Enter Setup menu  
Select input  
source signal  
Press for 3 seconds to  
switch off the projector  
Browse documents with  
Office Viewer  
Press the corresponding button of the  
desired option.  
Press to go back a previous screen.  
Press to return to the Home menu.  
Or, press for 3 seconds to switch off  
the projector.  
<Note>  
A button guide appears on the lower left  
corner of most screens. The guide varies  
depending on the current mode.  
Press the corresponding button to select  
the option or operation.  
Button guide  
Items  
Video menu  
Music menu  
Photo menu  
Input source screen  
Office Viewer menu  
Setup menu  
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ho W t o pl a y vID e o S - So u r c e : In t e r n a l me m o r y / mIc r o SD ca r D  
Playing Videos from the MicroSD Card  
Video Playback mode  
Playing Videos from the Internal Memory  
Video Playback mode  
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ho W t o pl a y vID e o S - pl a y B a c k mo D e  
Repeat Icons  
Repeat all  
Adjust volume  
Repeat one current video  
Repeat off  
Pause/Play  
Fast forward  
<Note>  
To change repeat settings, see Video  
Settings below.  
Rewind  
Return to Home menu  
vID e o Se t t I n g S  
Repeat all  
Repeat one  
Repeat disabled  
Browser display  
small icon  
Browser display  
large icon  
co m p a t I B I l I t y : vID e o S  
Compatible Video Format  
Video  
Format  
Video  
Format  
Video  
Format  
File Format  
Max Res.  
Profile  
File Format  
Max Res.  
D1 30fps  
Profile  
File Format  
Max Res.  
Profile  
800x480  
30fps  
AVI  
MOV  
AVI  
3GP  
MOV  
WMV  
MJPEG  
Baseline  
Simple  
Profile  
AVI  
MOV  
MP4  
3GP  
MPEG4  
Xvid  
H.264  
MJPEG  
H.263-  
D1 30fps  
Baseline  
Sorenson  
Spark  
800x600  
30fps  
Baseline  
FLV  
<Note>  
AVI  
WMV  
Video format does not support content with  
B-Frame function.  
D1 30fps  
Baseline  
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ho W t o pl a y mu S Ic - So u r c e : In t e r n a l me m o r y / mIc r o SD ca r D  
Playing Music from the MicroSD Card  
Music Playback mode  
Playing Music from the Internal Memory  
Music Playback mode  
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ho W t o pl a y mu S Ic - pl a y B a c k mo D e  
Repeat / Shuffle Icons  
Adjust volume  
Repeat all  
Repeat one current video  
Repeat off  
Pause/Play  
Fast forward  
Shuffle on  
Shuffle off  
Rewind  
<Note>  
Return to Home menu  
To change repeat or shuffle settings, see  
Music Settings below.  
mu S Ic Se t t I n g S  
Repeat all  
Repeat one  
Repeat disabled  
Shuffle on  
Shuffle off  
co m p a t I B I l I t y : mu S Ic  
Compatible Audio Format  
File Format  
AAC  
MP3  
PCM  
ADPCM  
WMA  
AMR  
APE  
Vorbis  
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ho W t o vIe W ph o t o S - So u r c e : In t e r n a l me m o r y / mIc r o SD ca r D  
Viewing Photos from the MicroSD Card  
Full screen mode  
Viewing Photos from the Internal Memory  
Full screen mode  
co m p a t I B I l I t y : ph o t o  
Compatible Photo Format  
File Format  
File Extension  
<Note>  
PK120 supports the following photo  
resolution:  
*.bmp,  
*.jpg  
*.jpeg  
BMP  
JPG  
JPEG  
Bitmap file up to 2M (megapixels)  
• Jpeg file up to 7M (megapixels  
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ho W t o vIe W ph o t o S - mo D e : fu l l Sc r e e n / Sl ID e S h o W  
Full Screen Mode  
Play slideshow  
Next photo  
Rotate 90° clockwise  
Rotate 90°  
counter-clockwise  
Return to Home menu  
Previous photo  
Slideshow Mode  
In Slideshow mode, photos are played  
continuously at a specified interval time  
while playing music stored in the internal  
memory as background.  
<Note>  
<Note>  
Only music files stored in the internal  
memory can be played as background  
music.  
To change slideshow interval settings and  
enable/disable background music, see  
Slideshow Settings below.  
Slideshow mode  
Full screen mode  
Exit slideshow  
or  
Pause/Play slideshow  
Volume down  
Exit Slideshow  
Next photo  
Return to Home menu  
Previous photo  
Volume up  
Sl ID e S h o W Se t t I n g S  
Timer: 2-second  
interval  
Timer: 5-second  
interval  
Timer: 10-second  
interval  
Background  
music on  
Background  
music off  
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ho W t o vIe W Do c u m e n t S - So u r c e : In t e r n a l me m o r y / mIc r o SD ca r D  
Viewing Documents from the MicroSD Card  
View mode  
Report  
Viewing Documents from the Internal Memory  
View mode  
Report  
co m p a t I B I l I t y : Do c u m e n t  
PK120 uses Picsel File Viewer to open  
and view Microsoft® Word files and  
Adobe® PDF files.  
Compatible Document Format  
Font / Language Support  
Font / Language  
PK120 has limited font support. When  
a document with unsupported font is  
opened, Office Viewer automatically  
substitutes the unsupported font. This  
may cause the document layout to  
look different. If no font substitutions  
are available, the text are displayed as  
blanks.  
File Format  
File Extension  
Dutch  
English  
French  
Iberian Portuguese  
.doc  
.docx  
.ppt  
.pptx  
.xls  
.xlsx  
.htm  
.html  
.pdf  
Spanish  
Swedish (Svenska)  
Traditional Chinese  
Simplified Chinese  
Russia  
Supported Versions  
Version  
German (Deutsch)  
Italian  
Microsoft® Office Application  
(Word, Excel, Power Point)  
HTML  
Microsoft® Word 95  
Microsoft® Word 97  
Japanese  
Korean  
Microsoft® Word 2000  
Microsoft® Word 2003  
Microsoft® Word 2007  
Adobe® PDF 1.0 ~ 1.4  
Adobe® PDF  
Greek  
Polish (Polski)  
<Note>  
Office Viewer supports embedded fonts  
in Adobe®PDF documents but not in  
Microsoft® Word documents.  
PK120 supports one default font for each  
language.  
Embedded fonts are used in priority  
over the PK120 system fonts.  
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ho W t o vIe W Do c u m e n t S - vIe W mo D e  
Zoom in 1x ~ 4x  
Pan up, down,  
left, right  
(in zoom mode)  
Page up  
Report  
Page down  
Move left  
Move right  
Return to Home menu  
DIS p l a y Se t t I n g S  
Gamma:  
Presentation  
LED mode: Bright  
LED mode:  
Standard  
Projection: Front  
Desktop  
Gamma:  
Standard  
Projection: Front  
Inverted  
Gamma:  
Animation  
Projection: Rear  
Desktop  
Gamma: Bright  
Gamma: Movie  
Projection: Rear  
Inverted  
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Se l e c t me n u la n g u a g e  
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  
vIe W pr o j e c t o r In f o r m a t Io n  
MicroSD card  
capacity  
Internal memory  
capacity  
Battery charging  
Power adapter  
connected  
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up g r a D e fIr m W a r e  
Software updates can be obtained from  
the OPTOMA website (www.optoma.com).  
1. On your computer, create a folder  
named "upgrade".  
2. Download the latest firmware from  
www.optoma.com and save it in the  
"upgrade" folder.  
2. Copy the "upgrade" folder to the root  
folder of the microSD card.  
3. Insert the microSD card into the  
microSD card slot of the projector.  
4. Follow the steps below.  
Yes  
No  
Upgrade may take a while  
to complete  
<Note>  
A "File not found" message appears if there  
is no update file in the microSD card.  
<Note>  
Do not touch any buttons or turn off the  
projector while upgrading is in progress.  
Otherwise, this may damage the  
projector.  
Do not remove the microSD card until the  
upgrade is complete.  
Reboot PK120  
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re S e t t h e Sy S t e m  
Resetting the System by Reset Menu  
<Note>  
When the system is reset, all files stored in  
the internal memory will be deleted. Ensure  
all files are backed up before resetting.  
Yes  
No  
Reboot PK120  
Resetting the System by Reset Button  
Use the Reset button to perform a hard  
reset on your projector.  
IN  
DC  
1. Push the Reset button using a pointed  
object such as a tip of a pen or a  
paper clip.  
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2. The projector resets the system and  
shuts down. Press for 3 seconds to  
reboot the projector.  
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ho W t o uS e ex t e r n a l In p u t So u r c e : vga / co m p o S It e av  
Switching Input Source  
Once a video source device is connected  
to the projector and turned on, PK120  
detects the video source. To manually  
switch the input source, do the following:  
or  
Switch again  
or  
Exit the input source and return  
to Home menu from any point  
Adjusting Input Source Settings  
<Note>  
Adjust volume  
Similar screen appears in Brightness setting and  
Sharpness setting. However, the button functions  
may differ, follow the button guide.  
Exit Setting  
mode  
Sharpness  
setting  
Enter Setting mode  
Brightness  
setting  
Contrast  
setting  
Return to  
previous  
screen  
or  
Brightness  
setting  
Return  
to Home  
menu  
Sharpness  
setting  
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co m p a t I B l e vID e o / vga mo D e  
tr o u B l e S h o o t In g  
Timing Table  
If you experience a problem with your  
projector, please refer to the following  
information. If a problem persists, please  
contact your local retailer or service  
center.  
Battery Problems  
Battery capacity is low  
• Remove the battery and clean the  
connectors.  
• The battery is worn out and needs  
to be replaced.  
• The battery may not charge  
correctly after the projector  
is turned off due to the high  
temperature emitted by the  
projector. Let the projector cool  
for a while before connecting the  
charger.  
Mode  
Resolution  
640x480  
V-Sync (Hz)  
60  
800x600  
1024x768  
1280x768  
480i / 480P  
576i / 576P  
720P  
60  
60  
VGA  
Image Problems  
60  
No image appears on-screen  
• Ensure the cables/charger/  
battery are correctly and securely  
connected.  
• Ensure the pins of connectors are  
not crooked or broken.  
60  
50  
Video In  
<Note>  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
Video format does not support content with  
B-Frame function.  
1080i  
• Make sure the projector is  
switched on.  
LED Indicator  
Image is out of focus  
Description  
In operation  
LED Color  
No light  
• Adjust the Focus Dial.  
• Make sure the projection screen  
is between the required distance  
9.6 to 126.6 inches (0.245 to 3.215  
meters) from the projector. See  
page 5.  
Image is too small or too large  
• Move the projector closer to or  
further from the screen.  
Amber  
Battery charging  
Charge complete  
Transferring data  
Battery low  
Green  
Red  
Overheat; The projector  
temperature exceeds 80°C.  
Red (flashing)  
<Note>  
The LED flashes red when the projector  
temperature reaches 80°C. It is  
recommended to switch off the projector  
to allow it to cool down.  
When the projector temperature reaches  
85°C, the projector automatically shuts  
down due to the built-in temperature  
protection. This is not a malfunction. Let  
the projector cool down before switching  
it on again.  
Image is reversed  
• Select “Setup --> Display -->  
Projection” from the OSD and set  
the projection direction.  
Audio Problems  
No sound  
• During video or music playback,  
press the button.  
ap p e n D Ix  
co p y r Ig h t / tr a D e m a r k  
Clause for Office / Document Viewer  
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All rights reserved.  
Other brands or logos are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
The End User may not:  
Optoma reserves the right to make  
technical changes. Optoma assumes  
no liability for damages incurred directly  
or indirectly from errors, omissions, or  
discrepancies between the device and  
this documentation.  
make copies of the Picsel Products or  
make them available for use by third  
parties.  
This device is not intended for use in  
the direct field of view at visual display  
workplaces.  
reverse engineer, disassemble, reverse  
translate, or in any way decode the  
Picsel Products or any copy or part of  
it in order to derive any source code.  
Save only as is permitted by any  
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te c h n Ic a l SpecIfIcatIon  
PK120 Specifications  
Optical Specification (Panel)  
I/O Connectors  
Universal (24-pin) to VGA IN x 1  
Video Compatibility  
Power Specifications  
Battery  
Manufacturer  
Type  
Texas Instruments  
DLP® 0.2 nHD DMD  
0.22 inches (diagonal)  
640 x 360  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC M/J 3.58MHz, 4.43MHz  
PAL B/D/G/HI/M/N, 4.43MHz  
480i, 576i  
3.7V, 1800mAh  
5V, 2A, 110 ~ 240V  
2.5 hours  
Composite Video / Audio (Φ 2.5mm) x 1  
Size  
Power supply  
Charging time  
microSD card slot x 1  
Display pixels  
SDTV  
RGB  
Projection  
image size  
Audio output (Φ 3.5mm) x 1  
Micro USB x 1 (for data transfer / charging)  
Input Signal Specification  
10” ~ 60”  
2.2  
480i / 480P, 576i / 576P  
Battery operating  
temperature  
Charge: 0° ~ 45°C  
Discharge: -20° ~ 60°C  
Throw ratio  
Computer Compatibility  
Specifications are subject to change without prior  
notice.  
Horizontal  
scan rate  
31.5 ~ 48.4 KHz  
VESA standards, PC & Macintosh compatible  
Analog RGB 0.7 +/- 0.1  
Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Separate TTL, H, V Sync Physical Specifications  
Analog RGB signal  
(PC)  
Vertical scan rate  
50 / 60 Hz  
NTSC / PAL Compsite video 1.0  
+/- 0.1 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Weight  
145g (with battery)  
117 x 60 x 21 mm  
2.5 hours  
Video signal  
Aspect ratio  
Parameters  
4:3, 16:9, Auto  
Dimensions  
(L x W x H)  
Audio signal  
(Share with A/V input jack)  
300mVrms, 22K ohm  
Charging time  
Internal memory  
2GB NAND Flash  
Audio input: 0 ~ 1 Vrms  
Video input: 0.5 ~ 1.8 Vp-p  
AV-IN  
Video: 80 min (high brightness)  
Music: 4.5 hours  
Operating time  
External memory micro SD card (up to 32 GB)  
Output Signal Specification  
Bright mode: 12lm  
Brightness  
Operating  
temperature  
0° ~ 30°C (32°F ~ 86°F)  
-20° ~ 60°C  
STD mode: 8lm  
(Device/Battery charge)  
Host support < 150mA 5V  
Micro USB X 1  
Audio out  
Luminance  
Uniformity (JBMA)  
50% (Minimum)  
60% (Typical)  
Storage  
temperature  
3.5Ψmm jack  
Contrast Ratio  
1200:1 (Typical)  
100%  
10 ~ 40% RH (without condensation)  
0 ~ 1829 m (0 ~ 6000 feet)  
above sea level  
Humidity  
Speaker  
Built-in stereo speaker 0.5W x 2  
Projection Offset  
P/N 36.00040G011- B  
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