MEGAPOWER User’s Manual MODEL ML130 DLP PICO PROJECTOR DLP PICO PROJECTOR i
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 – Introduction --------------------- 1-3 1.1 About Your Pico Projector -------------------- 1 1.2 Safety Information ------------------------- 1-2 1.3 System Contents ---------------------------- 2-3 Chapter 2 – Installation ------------------- 4-9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.
Note: 1. The appliance inlet of the power supply is the disconnector from mains and must be anytime easily accessible. 2. The maximum noise level of the product is LPA≤70dB (A) DIN 45635-19-01-KL2. 1. Der Gerätestecker des Netzteiles bildet die Trennvorrichtung zum Versorgungsstromkreis und muß jederzeit leicht zugänglich sein. 2. Max. Geräuschpegel: LPA≤70dB (A) DIN 45635-19-01-KL2.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 About Your DLP Pico Projector The DLP Pico Projector is a convenient, versatile, state-of-the-art presentation system. It is an effective and valuable tool for projecting computer-generated video information or full motion video signals onto a front or rear projection screen. The built-in Windows CE Operating System allows playback of PDF, photos, Powerpoint and various video files directly from the Pico Projector without the need for external signal source.
Power Source Check the power specification plate on the back of the Pico Projector. Ensure that your line voltage matches with the power adapter rating of the Pico Projector. The Power Adaptor accepts AC power 100-240V, 50-60 Hz. Power Adaptor Use only the power adaptor supplied with the Pico Projector. Do not use the power adaptor if it has become damaged or frayed. For a replacement power adaptor, contact your authorized dealer. Do not allow anything to rest on the power adaptor.
1.3 System Contents Handle your DLP Pico Projector carefully as you remove it from the packing box. The following items should be included in your package:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. DLP Pico Projector AC Power Adaptor Adaptor Plugs for AC Adapter AV Cable VGA Cable Quick Start Up Guide Rechargeable battery Check to make sure all parts are included in the shipping box. If any are missing, contact your dealer immediately.
Rechargeable Chapter 2 Installation Left & Right Click Buttons Mouse Pad LED Indicator Projector Lens Focus Adjust Knob 4
Volume Button On/Off Power Button 2.1 Source Button Micro SD Card connector Setting Up 1. Slide the battery door open & plug the battery connector to the Pico projector, as indicated by the following sequence of photos. The battery compartment was designed to accommodate different batteries, and as sizes can vary, double sided adhesive tape on the batteries can be used to hold it in place. 2. Insert the battery to the battery compartment. 3.
10 seconds to initialize. Thereafter the Windows CE Screen will be projected. 5. Place the Projector at a suitable distance so the image size is around 20” to 40” diagonal 6. Turn the Focus Knob to bring the image into focus. 7. Navigate the Mouse Cursor with the built-in Mouse Touch Pad to operate the projector using the internal Windows CE system. 8. External signal source can also be played through the projector using the AV and VGA cables supplied.
2.3 Connecting to Power Adaptor When adapter is plugged into the unit the battery starts to charge. The battery can also be charged via the device USB port (only when the unit is in the off state) 2.4 Presentation with Window CE 1. (a) For PDF, WORD, EXCEL or PPT simply select and open the presentation file. (b) To play video files, open TCMOVIE. Select source, either NAND or microSD (for current build files must reside in the MOVIE folder) © To display photos, open TCPHOTO.
2.5 Connecting to External Sources 1. Power up the Pico Projector. 2. Bring up the MODE SELECT window. 3. (a) Computer : Plug the 15pin VGA connector to the computer and the connector on the other end of the cable to the Pico AV/VGA input. Set computer output options (resolution : 800x600 or 1024x768, output : mirror, extended or external). In the MODE SELECT window select the corresponding output options from the computer, the projected image should be the select output option of the computer.
2.6 Connecting to Micro SD Card 1. Insert MICRO SD card into the card slot. 2. Open MY DEVICE, the storage card icon should be displayed and use as an external drive for storing files. 2.7 Connecting to USB Host Port 1. Connect USB Flash Drives or self-powered Hard Disk to expand the memory of the Pico Projector. The Pico Projector will automatically detect these external memory devices and the icon can be found by opening MY DEVICE. 2.
2.8 Connecting to USB Device Port Connect the USB port on PC to USB Device Port via standard USB cable with mini B connector (not included). The Pico Projector will show as external memory device on the PC. You can retrieve or download files from your PC as you would do for external memory devices. Chapter 3 Using the DLP Pico Projector 3.
On/Off Switch Slide the On/Off switch and hold for 1 second then release to turn on the Pico Projector. Slide the On/Off switch in the same way to turn off the Projector. Source On Desktop open MODE SEL to bring up the setup menu. Select the desired source input. To jump to a different input source press the SOURCE button to select the internal Window CE or external input signal. Vol. Press the “Vol.” button to control the volume of the Pico Projector.
IR Infra-red receiver for remote control (Option used with DVB-T adapter) Antenna connection (Option for DVB-T version) Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance The information in this chapter describes how to care for and prevent accidental damage to your Pico Projector. You should treat your Pico Projector with the same care you would give to any other valuable equipment. 4.1 Cleaning the Pico Projector Housing DO NOT try to service the Pico Projector. Refer all Pico Projector servicing to your dealer.
bag or use the original packing carton to minimize shock and impact. Store and transport the Pico Projector at temperature between 0 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit (-17 to 60 degrees Centigrade). Avoid storage in automobiles during seasonal temperature extremes. Automobile interior temperatures can exceed 160 degree Fahrenheit (70 degrees Centigrade) in summer. If the Pico Projector has been exposed to extremely hot, cold or humid conditions, allow it to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before use.
Appendix 1 Product Specifications for ML130 DLP Pico Projector Product Specification Display Technology DLP Technology Light Source LED Resolution WVGA (854 x 480 pixels) Brightness (Typical) 50 Lumens Contrast Ratio 1000 : 1 Built in Window CE capable of playing pdf, powerpoint, Excel, Word directly for presentation without connecting to PC Rechargable Battery Battery capable of running at standard brightness for approx 60 min.