AIPTEK PocketCinema Z20 User manual

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User manual
If the time arises to throw away your product, please
recycle all the components possible.
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disposed in your domestic waste! Please recycle
them at your local recycling point.
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Welcome:
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Much investment in time and effort has gone into its development, and it is our hope
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Safety Notice:
1. Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the device; otherwise the warranty will be voided.
2. Avoid all contact with water, and dry hands before using.
3. Do not expose the device to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Doing so may
damage the device.
4. Use the device with care. Avoid pressing hard on the device body.
5. For your own safety, avoid using the device when there is a storm or lightning.
6. Use only the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
7. Keep the device out of the reach of infants.
8. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
FCC Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subjected to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 residential
installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Move the equipment away from the receiver.
-Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.
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by the party responsible for compliance could void Your authority to operate such equipment.
Care and Safety Information:
Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended
in this users guide.
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Warning- Do not disassemble the projector.
Warning- Avoid facing directly into projectors lens.
Avoid Hearing Damage:
Listening at high volume for a
long period of time could cause
damage to your ears.
Usage Notice:
Do:
Turn off and unplug the power before cleaning the product.
Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display housing.
Unplug the power if the product is not used for a long period of time.
Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 5 - 35°C.
Relative Humidity is 5 - 35°C, 80% (Max.), non-condensing.
Do not:
Block the ventilation opening.
Use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit.
Use under the following conditions:
In extremely hot, cold or humid environments.
In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.
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In direct sunlight.
Eye Safety Warnings
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Table of Contents
Getting Started 1
Product overview .................................................................................. 1
Package Content .................................................................................. 2
Remote Controller................................................................................. 2
Reading LED indicators........................................................................ 3
Charging the battery ............................................................................. 3
Inserting a memory card (optional)....................................................... 4
Turning on/off your projector................................................................. 4
Setting language................................................................................... 4
Button Operation................................................................................... 5
Reading LCD indicators........................................................................ 5
Basic Operations 6
Recording a video clip .......................................................................... 6
Taking a still picture .............................................................................. 6
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Advanced Operations 13
Menu Setting items............................................................................... 13
File management with a PC.................................................................. 14
Flicker Setting Table ............................................................................. 16
Battery Life Indicator............................................................................. 16
USB Projection (optional)
................................................................. 17
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1
Getting Started
Product overview
Focus switch
Micro SD card slot
IR receiver
Power Switch
Tripod socket
Projection
Lens
HDMI out
Power/Charging LED
AV input / Headphone output
Down button
(Zoom out)
Left button
(Folder)
Right button (LED light)
Menu button
Up button (Zoom in)
Return Button
OK button
Shutter button Record button
Projection button
Camcorder
Lens
DC In/USB connector
LED Light
Speaker
Mic
2
Package Content
Remote Controller
Projection on/off
Record button
Volume control buttons
Return button
Right button
Shutter button
OK/Play/Pause button
Left button
Up button
Down button
Menu button
Projector Quick Guide Tripod AC power adapter
USB cable AV cable (RCA
female to mini jack)
Pouch Remote Controller
Optional Accessory:
iPod cable, AV cable (mini jack to mini jack ), AV cable (RCA male to mini jack), HDMI cable,
Pouch (bigger), Projection screen
3
1
Connect one end of the supplied AC adapter to the USB
port of the projector and the other end to a wall outlet.
OR
Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB
port of the projector and the other end to a powered PC.
Make sure the projector is powered off.
2
The charging LED turns orange and the charging starts.
3
When interrupted the LED went off.
Charging status Charging time
Powered OFF, charged by AC adapter around 4 hours
Powered OFF, charged by USB around 7 hours
Powered ON and connecting with AC adapter no charging
Powered ON and connecting with USB no charging
Reading LED indicators
The Power LED is lighting orange when projector is charged.
The Power LED is lighting green when connected with AC power adapter in standby
mode or the battery is fully charged.
Charging the battery
4
Slide the Power switch to “ON” position to turn on the projector.
To turn off the projector, slide the Power switch to “OFF” position.
Inserting a memory card (optional)
1
Open the Micro SD card cover.
2
Gently push the card as indicated (JROGHQ¿QJHUV
facing upwards) until the card reaches the end of the
slot.
3
When the card is inserted successfully, the icon ( )
will appear on screen. To remove the card, push the card
to release it and then pull it out gently.
4
Put the cover back.
Turning on/off your projector
1
Power on the projector.
2
Press the MENU button to enter the Setting screen.
3
Use the Up/Down ( / ) button to select the Language item, and then Press
the OK button WRFRQ¿UP
4
Use the Up/Down ( / ) button to select a language.
5
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Setting language
5
Reading LCD indicators
1
Video resolution Internal memory/SD card inserted
Picture resolution Battery life
LED light Zoom ratio indicator
Recording time
00:03:12
How to Action
Bring up the menu Press the MENU button.
Move the highlight bar Press the Up/Down/Left/Right button.
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Exit menu/Go back to upper menu Press the Return button (when in sub-menu).
Button Operation
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Basic Operations
Recording a video clip
1
Use the Up/Down ( / ) buttons to zoom in or zoom out.
2
Press the Record ( ) button to start recording.
3
Press the Record ( ) button again to stop recording.
4
While recording, press the OK/Quick Playback ( ) button to pause
recording, and press the (
) button again to resume recording.
1
Use the Up/Down ( / ) buttons to zoom in or zoom out.
2
Press the Shutter ( ) button to take a picture.
Taking a still picture
Video recording will be stopped after 25 minutes due to power saving setting. If you want
to continue recording, press the “Record” button again.
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recording video clips. Please press the Right button to turn on the LED light.
Option Icon Description
On
Enable LED light.
Off
Disable LED light.
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taking pictures. Please press the Right button to turn on the LED light.
Option Icon Description
On
Enable LED light.
Auto
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Off
Disable LED light.
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1
Press the OK/Quick Playback ( ) button or the Left ( ) button.
2
Use the Up/Down buttons to select target folder.
3
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4
Press the Projection button ( ) to project. ( is lighting blue in working
mode;
is lighting white in standby mode.)
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OK/Quick Playback button Left button
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During Playback
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1
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Long press Left/Right button to fast forward and fast rewind.
2
Use Up/Down button to control volume.
3
Press the OK button to pause the video (OK again for continue). The following
status information will pop up.
Icon Item Description
Fast
Rewind
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Long press Left button: fast rewind.
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Long press Right button: fast forward.
• Playing Photo
1
Use the Up/Down button to select target folder or a photo displayed in preview
mode.
2
After a photo is selected, press the OK button to display full size of this photo.
3
Use the Left/Right button to display previous or next photo.
Item Description
Zoom in/out Push the Up/Down button.
Lock/Release zoom ratio When the zoom ratio is greater than 1.0x, press the OK button.
Browse the enlarged
picture
When the zoom ratio is locked, use the Joystick to browse the
picture.
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• Menu items in Playback mode
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Pressing menu button to bring up and close the menu screen.
Item Description
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and Random.
Slide show
speed
Set the Slide show speed at 3, 5, or 8 seconds.
Icon Enable/Disable OSD icons to display on the screen.
Adjust the Focus
Adjust the Focus by using the Focus switch to get a sharper
and clear picture.
When giving a presentation using PowerPoint/PDF documents, please save the
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Adjusting the Projected Image
Projection Distance
(A)
Screen size - Width
(B)
Screen Size - Height
(C)
Screen Diagonal
(D)
(cm) (inch) (cm) (inch) (cm) (inch) (cm) (inch)
19.0 7.5 12.2 4.8 9.1 3.6 15.2 6.0
38.1 15 24.4 9.6 18.3 7.2 30.5 12.0
63.5 25 40.6 16.0 30.5 12.0 50.8 20.0
101.3 39.9 65.0 25.6 48.8 19.2 81.3 32.0
133.0 52.4 85.3 33.6 64.0 25.2 106.7 42.0
158.5 62.4 101.6 40.0 76.2 30.3 127.0 50.0
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Connecting the projector with your media players
Before connecting your media player to projector, you need to have media player dedicated com-
posite AV-out cable and projector AV cable ready.
1
Connect Composite AV-out cable to media player.
2
Connect both AV cables (yellow to yellow, white to white and red to red).
DVD Player/
SAT-Receiver
Game console
Portable Media
Player
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White might be black on some Media players or cables.
Please make sure that your media player is enabled with AV-out function.
Video/Music Player
Mobile Phone
Digital camcorder/
camera
Portable Media Player
<AV cable> (optional)
Projector AV cable
Composite AV-out
cable
AV OUT
<AV cable>
(red)
(yellow)
(white)
(red)
(yellow)
(white)
Connecting the projector to your mobile media devices
1
Connect the other end of the projector cable to the AV jack of Projector.
2
Now you can project photos and videos from your mobile devices. You also can
control the volume from control panel (Up/Down button).
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Connecting the projector with HDTV (optional)
1
Turn on your HDTV.
2
Connect the HDMI-in connector (the bigger end) of the HDMI cable to the HDTV.
3
Turn on the camcorder.
4
Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to your camcorder.
5
Switch the HDTV to “HDMI input” mode.
TV
HDMI OutHDMI In
HDMI cable (Optional)
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Advanced Operations
Menu Setting items
Item Option Description
Video
Resolution
QVGA Set the video resolution to QVGA (320x240 pixels).
VGA Set the video resolution to VGA (640x480 pixels).
DVD(WVGA) Set the video resolution to DVD (854x480 pixels).
HD(720P) Set the video resolution to HD 720P (1280x720 pixels).
Picture
Resolution
3M Set the picture resolution to 3 mega pixels.
5M Set the picture resolution to 5 mega pixels.
8M Set the picture resolution to 8 mega pixels.
Select Card
Internal
memory/ Micro
SD card
Select the storage devices between internal memory and Micro SD card.
Beep
Off
Disable beep sound.
On
Enable beep sound.
Icon
On/Off
Enable/Disable OSD icons to display on the screen.
Clock -
Set date and time.
Language
-
Let you select the language used for OSD.
Keypad
Sensitivity
1 ~ 5 Set the sensitivity of the touch-pad.
Display Auto Off
On/Off Enable/Disable the LCD monitor display for power-saving purpose.
Flicker
50Hz
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TV System
NTSC
Set TV system compatibility to NTSC. This option is suitable for
America, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea areas.
PAL
Set TV system compatibility to PAL. This option is suitable for Germany,
England, Italy, Netherlands, China, Japan, and Hong Kong.
Format
No
Cancel action.
Yes
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Default
No
Cancel action.
Yes
Restore factory defaults. Note that your current settings will be
overridden.
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File management with a PC
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card by using a PC or Notebook.
1
Make sure the projector is powered off.
2
Connect one end of the bundled USB cable to the USB port of the projector and
the other end to a powered PC.
3
Please switch on the projector and wait until the picture below appears on the
projection screen. Press OK to enter Disk mode.
4
Two removable disks will appear in “My Computer”.
Disk Name Description
Removable Disk for storing your recordings.
DV Projector
for storing AMC, E-manual and USB Driver
PC can only recognize one storage medium each time (If the projector with SD Card
inside, the computer will detect the SD Card. If you want to detect the internal memory, you
have to remove the SD Card.)
Do not switch the storage medium during operation.
When connecting the projector to PC USB port without turning on the projector, the PC
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Power button.
Disk
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How to download YouTube video for projection
During installing ArcSoft Media Converter (AMC), you are recommended to install ArcSoft
Video Downloader as well. It will bring you more convenience to download the videos from the
Internet and convert them as mp4 format to be played back in your projector. Then you can
share them with your family and friends.
• How to use ArcSoft Video Downloader
1
Complete the ArcSoft Video Downloader installation.
2
Run Internet Explorer 6 or above.
3
Launch your favorite webpage and then move your cursor to the video clip.
4
Click the “download” button on the top left corner of the window.
5
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The converted video will be as into the assigned directory as mp4 format.
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Battery Life Indicator
Icon Description
Full battery life
Moderate battery life
Low battery life
Empty battery life
Note 1: To avoid sudden outage of power supply, you are recommended to plug AC power
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Note 2:When “Battery Low” message appeared on the screen, the projector will be
powered off automatically.
Flicker Setting Table
Region England Germany France Italy Spain
Netherlands
Russia
Setting 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz
Region Portugal America Taiwan China Japan Korea Thailand
Setting 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50/60Hz 60Hz 50Hz
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USB Projection (optional)
System requirements
- Pentium 4 / Athlon / Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or higher processor.
- 1GB RAM or higher (Higher memory recommended for optimal performance)
- Available USB 2.0 port
- Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
- Recommended Resolution for video projection: 800*600
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AIPTEK PocketCinema Z20 User manual

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