AWA pj200 Manuel utilisateur

Pocket Projector
PJ200
User's manual
The style and parts of the product shown in this manual may be
different from the actual unit due to various models.
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Safety Information
• Keep away from water or moisture and dusty areas.
• Never store in hot and very cold areas.
• Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
• No objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on
apparatus.
• Avoid dust contamination when the projector is not in use.
• Avoid environments where the projector would be exposed to direct
sunlight (or any other source of excessive heat) for long periods of
time.
• Protect the projector from potential liquid spills such as soda, coffee,
tea, etc.
• Be carefully to keep it without dropping it or strong impact.
• Operate the projector on a level, well-grounded work surface, free of
excessive vibration.
• Do not open the projector case alone without technical support
because there is danger of electrical shock.
Package contents
Projector User manual Power adapter
(5V/2A)
AV cable
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Remote control Tripod Mini USB cable

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Safety Information.............................................................................2
Package contents..............................................................................2
Contents.............................................................................................3
Product overview...............................................................................4
Remote control ..................................................................................7
- Remote control operation range.............................................................. 9
- Using the remote control for the rst time ............................................... 9
- Battery replacement of the remote control .............................................. 9
- Cautions of the remote control ...............................................................10
- Charging the battery...............................................................................11
- Charging the battery using the power adapter. ......................................11
- Charging the battery using a computer. .................................................11
- The battery icons indicate battery level as following: ............................12
Connection........................................................................................13
- Insert a memory card .............................................................................13
- Connect with AV device (AV in) ..............................................................13
- Connect to external stereo speakers......................................................13
Getting started..................................................................................14
- Turn the power on/off .............................................................................14
- Distance and projective image size........................................................15
- Adjust the focus......................................................................................15
Basic operation.................................................................................16
- Select a mode ........................................................................................16
Photo mode.......................................................................................17
- Photo Slideshows...................................................................................17
- Background music..................................................................................17
Movie mode.......................................................................................18
Music mode.......................................................................................19
Edit.....................................................................................................20
- Copy.......................................................................................................20
- Delete.....................................................................................................22
- Create a new folder................................................................................22
Copy les from and to a PC.............................................................24
- Copy les from a computer to this unit...................................................24
- Disconnect the projector from a PC .......................................................24
Setup .................................................................................................25
Helpful Tips .......................................................................................27
Specications ...................................................................................28
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Product overview
1Up:
• Press to move up in the menus.
• Press to increase the volume.
2Standby / On:
Press to enter standby mode or wake up the projector.
3Left / Previous:
• Press to move left in the menus.
• Press to rewind the current playabck le under Video and Music mode.
• Press to return to the previous le when the music or video playback is
been paused.
• Press to return to the previous le in the Photo mode.
4Down:
• Press to move down in the menus.
• Press to decrease the volume.
5Right / Next:
• Press to move right in the menus.
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Press to fast forward the current playback le under Video and Music mode
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Press to skip to the next le when the music or video packback is been paused.
• Press to skip to the next le under the Photo mode.
6Menu / Stop / Thumbnail:
• Press to return to the main menu.
• Press to stop the current playback le under Video and Music mode.
• Press to bring up the thumbnail in the Photo mode.
7OK: Press to conrm the selection.
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8Power indicator: Lights yellow-green when the power is on, lights
red when the power is in standby mode.
9Charging indicator: Lights orange when charging the battery, lights
yellow-green when the charging procedure is
complete.
10 Lens
11 Speakers
12 SD/MMC/MS card slot: Accommodates SD, SDHC, MMC, MS or MS
Pro card.
13 AV-IN jack: Connects to other audio and video output jacks.
14 Earphone jack: Inserts a earphone/headphone or the external stereo
speakers. It can disable the built-in speakers.
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15 Tripod stand hole: Attaches to a standard tripod with ¼" - 20 thread.
16 Focus wheel: Adjust the focus distance.
17 Remote control sensor
18 Mini USB port
19 DC-IN 5V jack: Connect to supplied AC power adapter.
20 Power switch: Puts the porjector's power to on or off.
Caution: Before switching off the projector's power, please enter the
standby mode by pressing Standby/On button.

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Remote control
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1Setup:
Press to enter Setup mode.
2Standby / On:
Turn on the projector or go to standby
mode.
3Up:
Press to move up in the menus.
4Play / Pause / OK:
• Press to play or pause the playback.
• Press to conrm the selection.
5Left / REV / Previous
• Press to move left in the menus.
• Press to rewind the current playback le
under Video and Music mode.
• Press to return to the previous le when
the music or video playback is been
paused.
• Press to return to the previous le in the
Photo mode.
6Rotate:
Press to rotate the photo.
7Brightness +:
Press to increase the brightness.
8Brightness -:
Press to decrease the brightness.

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9Menu / Stop / Back
• Press to return to the upper menu or
main menu.
• Press to stop the current playback le
under Video and Music mode.
• Press to bring up the thumbnail in the
Photo mode.
10 Right / F.FWD / Next:
• Press to move right in the menus.
• Press to fast forward the current playback
le under Video and Music mode.
• Press to skip to the next le when the
music or video playback is been paused.
• Press to skip to the next le in the Photo
mode.
11 Down:
Press to move down in the menus
12 Vol +:
Press to increase the volume.
13 Vol -:
Press to decrease the volume.
14 Zoom:
Press to zoom the photo from 25% to
200%, video from 2x to 4x.

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Remote control
Remote control operation range
• Point the remote control unit no more
than 3 meters from the remote control
sensor and within 60° of the right of
the unit. The operating distance may
vary according to the brightness of the
room.
Using the remote control for the rst time
• Remember to remove the insulating
mylar strip from the battery if the
remote control is being used for the
rst time.
Battery replacement of the remote control
1. Press and hold the battery release
tab in the direction of arrow.
Note: Take care of your nger nails
when you press and hold the battery
released tab.
2. Pull out the battery holder completely in the direction of arrow.
3. Remove the old battery.
4. Place a new battery in the holder.
Note: Use a 3V lithium battery (No. CR2025 or equivalent).
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Cautions of the remote control
• Small button cell batteries such as used in the remote handset for
this projector are easily swallowed by young children and this is
dangerous. Keep loose button cells away from young children and
make sure that the battery holder tray is secure in the remote control.
Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed.
• Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery
leakage, which could cause re, personal injury or damage to
property.
• Install the batteries correctly by following the polarity (+ and -)
indications in the battery compartment.
• When the batteries are exhausted, the remote control will not function.
• Use only the types of the batteries which are indicated in this manual.
• Do not dispose of the used batteries as domestic waste. Dispose of
them in accordance with the local regulations.
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