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Contents
Chapter
1 Introduction and Notices
Introduction
Safety Precautions
Maintenance and Service
FCC Notices
European Notices
Chapter
2 Projector Overview
Features
Accessories
Main Unit Overview
Remote Control Overview
Connecting your projector to a video source
Connecting your projector to your PC
USB and Micro SD card usage overview
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Chapter
3 Using your Projector
Setting up your projector
Adjusting the Image Size and Focus
A/V and VGA menu Overview
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Chapter
4 PMP Functions
Viewing Photos
Slideshow Mode
Thumbnail Mode
Browse Mode
Playing Movies and Music
PMP settings
System Setup
Photo Setup
Video Setup
Music Setup
Chapter
5 Technical Specifications
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CHAPTER
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Introduction and Notices
Thank you for purchasing the FAVI B1-LED-Pico projector. This projector is a small, lightweight, versitile unit designed for both business and home use.
This projector boasts a 28 lumen light output, built in speakers, SVGA native resolution, VGA support up to 1600x1200, Composite video support, and an integrated Personal Media Player (PMP). It’s small, operates quietly, and comes with everything you need to get started.
Only 24 watts of power consumption means that this projector can be used just about anywhere. It can project a clear image from as little as 5 inches, to over 60 inches.
and lamps. The integrated LED lamp is rated to last for up to 20,000 hours.
The integrated Personal Media Player allows this projector to function as a media player, an image viewer, and a slide show viewer. You can even view a
Being designed with portability and business use in mind, the B1-LED-Pico comes with everything a travelling business person would require, including international power plug adapters for use in foreign countries.
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Safety Precautions
Please avoid looking directly into the projector’s lens while the unit is operating. Doing so could damage your eyes.
Do not us e the projector under direct s unlight.
Do not use this projector near sources of heat, such as space heaters,
Do not block any ventilation holes on this device.
Using a tripod with your projector is strongly recommended. A tripod will allow for better ventilation and heat dissipation.
Do not allow liquids to come into contact with this projector. If the projector is exposed to liquids, the internal electronics may be damaged.
This projector should not be used at tempatures above 104°F or below be less then 80%
This projector should not be used in a dusty location. Large amounts of dust may hinder the projector’s ventilation, causing it to overheat.
Please avoid dropping, hitting or throwing this projector.
Please make sure your projector is placed on a steady surface prior to operating it.
Please do not operate the projector at a high volume for an extended to the projector’s audio output jack for situations where a high volume is needed.
Upon powering down, the projector’s cooling fan will continue to spin for up to 30 seconds. Please do not unplug the projector until after the cooling fan stops spinning.
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Maintenance and Service
Keeping your projector clean will help prolong its life. If the projector becomes dirty, wipe it clean using a dry or damp cloth. Please unplug the projector before cleaning it. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean your projector.
Please handle your projector carefully. Handling the unit carelessly may cause physical damage to it. Physical damage is not covered under your projector’s warranty.
Please use only the accessories and cables that come with your projector.
Using other accessories may cause damage to your projector and will void your warranty.
Do not attempt to disassemble your projector. There are no user serviceable parts inside. If your projector requires service, please contact us.
FCC Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
European Union Notices
Disposal of Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(Independent collection programs applicable to E U-member s tates and other E uropean countries )
T he label s hown on this device or its package indicates that this device s hould not be dis carded along with other hous ehold was te; it mus t be collected and given to E E E dis pos al centers . B y ens uring this device is dis pos ed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative impact on the environment and human health, which could otherwis e be caus ed by inappropriate handling of this device.
C ollection of s uch devices helps cons erve natural res ources .
T he label has the legal effect only in E U-member s tates .
C ontact your local agency or your dealer for more detailed information about dis pos ing of this device.
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Projector Overview
Features
The B1-LED-Pico projector has been designed to be far more functional then previous pico projector models. Here is a summary of the features of your new pico projector.
28 lumen LED lamp output.
Supports Divx and Xvid video codecs.
Supports AVI, and MP4 video formats.
Supports viewing JPEG and Bitmap images.
Supports MP3, WMA, and OGG audio formats.
Compact, versitile design.
between the projector and a computer.
Integrated Micro SD card slot. Supports Micro SD cards up to 32 GB.
Comes with international power plug adapters for use on foreign business trips.
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Accessories
The following accessories come with your projector:
A. Projector B. Mini Y Cable
C. Mini USB Cable D. DC 12V / 2A Charger
E. Remote Control F. Tripod
G. Leather Case H. User Guide
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Main Unit Overview
1. F ocus control
2. Go back to previous menu
(PMP mode)
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Play/Pause/Select option (PMP mode)
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Fast forward/Highlight menu option (PMP mode)
5. Rewind/Highlight menu option (PMP mode)
6. Select mode button (all modes)
7. IR Sensor
8. AV/VGA cable input
9. 12 volt DC input
10. P ower button
11. Micro S D s lot
12. Decrease volume (all modes)
13. Increase volume (all modes)
14. Mini US B connector
15. Audio out jack
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Remote Control Overview
Your projector’s remote control can operate all of your projector’s functions.
Some of the buttons on both the projector and the remote control are multi functional depending on how you are using the projector. PMP mode button functions are explained more thoroughly in chapter 4.
1. P ower
2. Brightness presets (All modes)
3. Select PMP mode
4. Select A/V mode
5. Select VGA mode
6. Menu (AV/VGA modes)
7. E xit Menu (AV/VGA modes)
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10. Menu navigation (AV/VGA modes)
11. Menu navigation (AV/VGA modes)
12. Select Menu option (AV/VGA modes)
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Menu navigation (AV/VGA modes)
Menu navigation (AV/VGA modes)
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15. View Photos (PMP mode)
16. View Videos (PMP mode)
17. View photo slideshow (PMP mode)
18. Video P layback button
19. Move Upward button
20. Video P aus e button
21. Rewind/Move leftward (PMP mode)
22. Select highlighted option (PMP mode)
23. Fast forward/Move rightward
(PMP mode)
25. Move Downward button
26. Mute button (PMP mode)
27. Decrease volume (All modes)
28. Increase volume (All modes)
29. Zoom in on a photo (PMP mode)
3 0. Zoom out of a photo (PMP mode)
3 1. Rotate photo clockwise
(PMP mode)
24. E xit the current menu 32. Rotate photo counter-clockwise
(PMP mode)
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Powering your projector On and Off
Powering On
Press the power button on either the projector or remote control.
After a second, the projector will start operating.
Powering Off
Pressing the power button on either the remote or projector while its operating will bring up this menu screen. Press the power button again to power
POWER OFF SYSTEM
NO YES
accidentally pressed the power button, wait a few seconds for this screen to disappear.
After powering down the projector, the projector’s cooling fan will continue to spin for up to 30 seconds. Please do not unplug your projector until after the cooling fan shuts down.
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Connecting your projector to a video source
Your projector supports both Composite video with line audio, and standard VGA video. A special Y cable is included that will allow you to connect either video source to your projector. When plugging the cable into your projector, make sure the arrow on the connector is facing upward to help prevent plugging in the connector upside grasping the sides of the connector and gently pulling it out.
To connect a composite video device such as a DVD player to your projector, connect the Y cable to the projector as shown in the illustration. Switch the projector to A/V mode and connect the
DVD player’s A/V cable to the color coded RCA jacks on the Y cable.
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DVD
Along with DVD players and other video equipment, your projector is also compatible with any mobile device that can output Composite video. To use a mobile device with your projector, connect it following the above instructions. You may also device to output composite video.
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Connecting your projector to your PC
Your projector supports standard PC VGA in resolutions from 640x480 up to 1600x1200. The B1-LED-Pico projector is designed for use with notebook computers that can connect to an external VGA display device.
Standard desktop PC’s will also work with the B1-LED-Pico projector.
power on the projector and switch it to
VGA mode. Next, connect the Y cable to the back of the projector, and to the computer as shown in the illustration. Your computer should automatically detect the projector as a VGA display upon powering up.
Audio
If you are using a notebook computer and your projector is not automatically detected, you may need to manually switch your computer’s video output to the external VGA port.
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640x480, 800x600, 1024x768
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Supported VGA resolutions:
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1280x800, 1280x960,
1280x1024, 1600x900, 1600x1024, 1600x1200
All supported VGA resolutions are displayed in the 4:3 aspect ratio.
Your projector supports a 60 Hz refresh rate. Higher refresh rates are not supported.
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USB and Micro SD card usage overview
Your projector comes with
internal memory that can be accessed by using the included USB cable to connect it to any computer that supports the USB 2.0 standard.
USB
Audio
Once the projector is connected to the computer and powered on, the computer should detect the projector as a
PC / Notebook
standard USB mass storage device. You can also connect the projector’s
When the projector is connected to a computer via the USB connection, it will project this screen. To return to PMP mode, simply unplug the USB cable.
Along with its internal memory, your projector also supports Micro SD cards in sizes up to 32 GB. When a
Micro SD card is inserted, it will be detected automatically.
Micro SD cards are given access priority over the projector’s internal memory.
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Using your Projector
Setting up your projector
Screw the tripod to the base of the projector as shown in the illustration.
Grasp the tripod’s legs to tighten. Do not over tighten.
Adjustable base
You can adjust the tripod’s base to make better contact with the base of the projector. Rotate the base on the tripod to adjust it.
You can also extend the tripod’s legs to increase the height of your projector. The tripod’s legs are keyed. When they are fully extended, you can rotate the inner legs to prevent them from accidentally retracting while the inner legs with the notches on the outer legs to allow the inner legs to retract.
Once you have the projector set up and connected, press the power button on either the projector or remote control. Once the projector begins operating, you should be able to hear the cooling fan and see an image projected onto your screen. You can then adjust the projected image to your liking.
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Adjusting the Image Size and Focus
Once the projector is connected and powered on, you can adjust the image screen.
To adjust the focus, move the focus control slider which is shown in the illustration until the image is clear.
The projector’s image size can be adjusted by moving the projector. The closer the projector is to the screen, the smaller the image size will be.
The farther the projector is from the screen, the larger image size will be.
Below is a listing of image sizes and the distances needed to obtain that image size.
All distances are measured in inches.
Distance from projector to screen
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A/V and VGA Menu Overview
While in either A/V or VGA mode, press the MENU button on your remote control to bring up the menu screen.
There are two sub-menus available in this menu screen. Use the navigation arrow buttons on the remote control to select which sub-menu you want, then press the OK button on your remote control to select that sub-menu.
Here is a list of the display settings that you can adjust. Please note that some settings may not be available in VGA mode. This menu screen is also not available in PMP mode.
C ontras t
B rightnes s
S aturation
Tint
C olor temperature
Recall
R ange: 0~100 (Default s etting:
50)
R ange: 0~100 (Default s etting: 50)
R ange: 0~100 (Default s etting:
50)
R ange: 0~100 (Default s etting:
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Options :
High / Medium / Low
( Default s etting: Medium )
Resets all display settings to their default
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This menu screen allows you to adjust the settings for the on screen how the menu screen looks and behaves.
Here is a list of the settings you can adjust on this menu screen. These settings can be adjusted in either AV or VGA mode.
Language
OSD location
Transparency
OSD timeout
Select between English and Chinese language menu screens.
Select where the menu screen will appear.
Choices are Middle, Top left, Bottom left,
Top right, and Bottom right
Select the amount of transparency the menu screen will have. The range is from 0 to 5. The higher the value, the more transparent the menu screen will be.
Select how long the menu screen will be displayed before automatically closing.
Choices are 15, 30, and 60 seconds.
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PMP Functions
When entering PMP mode, the projector will display the PMP menu screen as seen in this illustration:
You can navigate through the PMP menu screen using either the projector’s remote control, or the buttons on the projector itself.
The following buttons on your projector and remote control are used for navigating through the PMP menu screens.
Buttons on the
Projector
Function Description
Buttons on the Remote
Control
Go back to the previous menu screen.
Move Leftward.
Move Rightward.
Enter button. Press to select the option
you have highlighted.
After 10 seconds of inactivity, the projector will enter slideshow mode
Micro SD card that has been inserted into the projector.
Viewing Photos
There are three modes for viewing photos, Slideshow mode, Thumbnail mode, and Browse mode. You can select between these modes in the PMP
Photo settings menu. (Please see pages 25 and 26)
In this mode, photos will be displayed one by one in a continuous slide show. In the Photo Setup screen, you can change the slideshow
Slideshow mode function buttons.
Buttons on the
Projector
Function Description
Enter Thumbnail mode.
Go back to previous image.
Skip to next image.
View photo in Browse mode.
Buttons on the Remote
Control
Thumbnail Mode
Up to 12 photos at a time can be displayed as thumbnails in Thumbnail the right side of the screen. Highlight a photo and select it to view that photo in Browse mode.
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Thumbnail mode function buttons.
Buttons on the
Projector
Function Description
Go back to the main menu screen.
Move leftward.
Move rightward.
Move upward.
Move downward.
View highlighted photo in Browse mode.
Buttons on the Remote
Control
Browse Mode
PMP settings menu. (Please see Page 25)
Full Screen mode
Display’s photos in full screen. The photo’s aspect ratio will be set to
Fit Screen mode
Display’s photos in their correct aspect ratio.
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Browse mode function buttons.
Buttons on the
Projector
Function Description
Go back to the main menu screen.
Move Leftward.
Move rightward.
Rotate the photo 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
Rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise.
Buttons on the Remote
Control
While in browse mode, you can zoom in on the current photo you are viewing. While zoomed in, you can also scroll through the photo.
Buttons on the
Projector
Buttons on the Remote
Control
Function Description
Zoom in 25%
Zoom out 25%
Scroll leftward.
Scroll rightward.
Scroll upward.
Scroll downward.
Zoom out to original size. Press again to exit browse mode.
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Playing Movies and Music
From the main PMP menu screen, highlight either the
MUSIC or VIDEO option depending on what you want to play. Any compatible video onto a Micro SD card, or the projector’s internal memory will be listed as shown here.
The music player screen looks similar to the video player screen shown above.
It functions the same as the video player screen does.
Both the music and video player can be controlled by the buttons that are listed below.
Function Description
Go back to the main menu screen.
Rewind.
Fast forward.
Decrease volume.
Increase volume.
rewind.
fast forward.
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PMP Settings
Here you can adjust the settings for your projector’s
System, Photo, Video, and
Music functions. Listed below are the buttons that will highlight and change these settings. Each setting and its description are listed on the following two pages.
Buttons on the
Projector
Function Description
Go back to the previous menu screen.
Move upward.
Move downward.
Enter sub menu.
Change a setting.
Change a setting.
Press and hold to change a setting.
Press and hold to change a setting.
Buttons on the Remote
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System Setup
The System Setup screen allows you to change the general PMP system functions such as Language, Gamma correction, and Volume.
Menu Option
Language
Function Description
Select from one of 19 supported languages. English is the default setting.
Gamma
Change the brightness of the PMP interface by selecting from one of four settings.
Volume Change the default PMP mode volume.
R es et Default S etting Reverts all PMP settings back to their factory defaults.
Vers ion projector is running.
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Photo Setup
Here you can change how photos will be displayed on the projector.
Menu Option
Dis play Mode
Dis play Ratio
Slides how Duration
Slides how Repeat
Function Description
Select which mode photos will be displayed in. You can choose between Slideshow, Thumbnail, and
Browse mode.
Select how photos will be displayed. You can choose between Full Screen, Fit Screen, and Crop to fill modes.
Select how long each photo will be displayed in
Slideshow mode. You can choose between 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes. Default is 5 seconds.
Select whether you want the slideshow to cycle through the images once, or repeat them. The default stting is Once.
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Slides how Effect
P hotoFrom
Select whether you want to display photos from all directories, or just the current directory that the projector is reading photos from. Default setting is all directories.
Video Setup
Here you can change how videos will play on the projector.
Menu Option Function Description
Dis play R atio
Select how you want videos to be displayed. You can choose between Full Screen and Original size.
P lay Mode in video mode. You can choose between Once,
Repeat, and Random.
Music Setup
Menu Option
P lay Mode
Mus ic E ffect
S how S pectrum
Auto P lay
Function Description
in music mode. You can choose between Once,
Repeat one, Repeat, and Random.
Select equalizer presets. The available presets are
Normal, Rock, Pop, Classic, Soft, Jazz, and DBB.
Displays a graphical spectrum in music mode.
If set to on, music will automatically begin playing upon entering music mode.
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CHAPTER
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Technical Specifications
LCD
LCD native resolution
Supported resolutions
Video inputs
Audio inputs
LED lamp power
LED lamp life
LCOS
800x600
640x480 up to 1600x1200
Composite video, and VGA
Stereo line input jacks
12 watts
20,000 hours
Projected image size
Power consumption
External power supply
Operating temperature
5 to 80 inches
AVI, MP4, MP3 WMA, OGG, BMP, JPG
Supported video codecs Xvid, Divx
Supported audio codecs ADPCM, MP3, WMA, OGG
24 watts
12 V DC 2.0 Amps
Operating humidity
Size
Weight
40 ºF~104ºF
10~80%
5x3x1 inches
8 ounces
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