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HBP200/200+/200++
DLP Pico Projector User Guide Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Important Safety Information Getting Started Product Overview Package Overview Remote Control Device Connectivity Power on/off the Projector Adjust Focus Function Keys Chapter 3 Playing Your Files Chapter 4 Using AV/HDMI/VGA Devices Using USB Drive/Micro SD Card Watching Videos Playing Music Viewing Photos Browsing Text Files Adjusting Setting Picture Sound Option Appendix Battery Pack Safety Instructions Specification 1 4 4 5 6 7 9 12 13 14 15 16 18 21 24 27 29 30 34 38 42 42 44 Overview Connection Charging the Battery 45 46 49 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Chapter 1 Important Safety Information FCC Notice 1. Caution: Modification not expressly approved by the company could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 2. NOTE: 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 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following measures:
A. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. B. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. C. Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit. D. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Important Safety Information 1. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and prevent overheating, make sure the projector is properly ventilated during use 1 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide and that all ventilation openings on the projector remain unobstructed and kept free from obstacles. For example, do not place the projector on a sofa, carpet or bed during operation and do not use the projector is an enclosed place, such as a book cabinet or steel cabinet. 2. Do not expose the projector to moisture or rain. (i.e. using the projector near a bathroom sink, kitchen, laundry room, damp corners of a wall or a swimming pool can be very dangerous) 3. Do not operate the projector near sources of heat or equipment that will generate high temperatures. (i.e. heater, cooler, furnace and so forth) 4. Before cleaning the projector, be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Do not spray cleaning solvent directly onto the projector, but apply the cleaning solvent on a piece of soft fabric to clean the projector. 5. Be sure to read all instructions printed on the labels on the projectors. 6. In order to prevent short circuit caused by lightning, be sure to turn off the projectors power and unplug the power supply when it will not be attended or used for a long time. 7. Do not attempt to force any objects into the openings of the projector case. It will cause a fire hazard or electric shock caused by direct contact with the high voltage. Do not connect the projector with any cables or connectors that are not compatible with its connectors. Do not spill any liquid onto the projector. 8. If the projector emits strange noise or odors, usually caused by inappropriate operation, turn off the projector immediately and 2 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide seek assistance from your dealer. Do not attempt to open the case or repair the projector by yourself as you may get an electrical shock. 9. Should any of the following situations occur, unplug the power supply immediately and contact your dealer to solve the problem:
10. The power cord is damaged or frayed. 11. Liquid has been spilled onto the projector and it seeps through the projector case or when the projector has been exposed to rain or water. A. The projector has been dropped from a high location. B. Display from the projector shows a noticeable difference. C. The product fails to function normally when you operate it as instructed in this users guide. 12. To ensure the projector functions normally, do not attempt to use the power adapter or battery other than the power adapter and battery in the accessory package. We will not be responsible for the damages caused by using the power supply from other manufacturers. 3 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started Product Overview Power SW Focus Ring AV Earphone IR Sensor Micro SD VGA HDMI USB DC in 4 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Package Overview The following items are the standard accessories of the projector. Please check if you have received all items before you start using the projector. If there is any item missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Power Adapter with AC plug Hybrid VGA cable Remote control Quick Start Guide User Guide (CD-Rom) Battery Pack (Optional) Warranty Card 5 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Remote Control 1. Remove the plastic tab from the battery compartment before using the remote control. 2. Point the remote control toward the IR sensor at the back of the projector to make the remote control function normally. IR Sensor 3. Remote Control Key Function Power On/Off Mute Stop Up Left Prev Down Fast Backward Menu Source Volume Down Volume Up Pause Right Enter Next Play Fast Forward Exit 6 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Device Connectivity The projector can be connected to various multimedia devices through the connectors on the back and right side of the projector. Connect 1. DVD Player and other AV interface multimedia device 2. Earphone 3. Micro SD Card 1. DVD player 2. 3.5 stereo earphone 3. Mirco SD card*
Note: Insert your Micro SD card while the side with flash contacts is faced upward. 7 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Connect 4. Personal Computer 5. Blue Ray DVD Player and other HDMI interface multimedia devices 6. USB Drive 4. Personal Computer 5. Blue Ray DVD player 6. USB Drive 8 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Power on/off the Projector To Power on the Projector 1. Connect the power adapter to the DC connector on the projector and connect the power cord to the wall socket. Power Adapter 2. Press the power key on the projector and all the LED indicators will turn blue. 9 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Note: LED Indicator will tell you the operating status of the projector. Description Normal Usage Blinking The LED blinking will last for about 5-6 seconds while the projector has been switched on. OnThe projector is ready to use after boot up sequences are completed. OffThe projector has been switched off. Abnormal Status BlinkingCircuit Protection: The LED indicator will be blinking when the temperature of the projector is too high. You will see a warning message as below. The indicator will be blinking for 10 seconds and then the projector will be off. Circuit Protection Warning Message 10 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 3. A screen with a logo will be displayed and then the system will display the main menu as below. Main Menu To Power off the Projector Press the power key on the projector and all the LED indicators will turn off. Then you can pull off the power cord from the wall socket. Note: When the projector is connected to devices with a VGA/HDMI/AV interface, the projector will automatically turn off in 12 minutes if no signal is sensed coming from the devices. 11 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Adjust Focus Rotate the focus ring left or right in order to get a clearer image. 12 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Function Keys Enter Up Left Source Right Down Exit Options Description Options Description Move the cursor up. Move the cursor down. 1. Move the cursor left. 2. Press it for 3 seconds: Volume Down 1. Move the cursor right. 2. Press it for 3 seconds: Volume Up 1. Confirm your choice. 2. Press it for 3 seconds: enter the setting menu. Select your input source.
(AV/HDMI/VGA/Main Menu) Leave the current menu page. 13 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Chapter 3 Playing Your Files Using AV/HDMI/VGA Devices When you connect the projector to devices through AV/HDMI/hybrid VGA cables, press on the projector to choose the source you desire to use. Keep pressing and you can switch among the source screens: the main menu, VGA, HDMI, and AV
(Composite Video: Traditional composite video). After you select the source, the projector is ready to display files from that source. Follow the instructions of your device to play your files. Main Menu Source VGA 14 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Source HDMI Source AV Note: 1. You can enter the setting menu (press for 3 seconds or the Menu button on the remote control) to enable Signal Auto Detect and then the projector will automatically detect the input source from the device with an AV/HDMI/VGA interface. See p.39 for more instructions. 2. When you choose the source as VGA and see the reminder message Please switch to 800 x 600 resolution, please adjust the resolution of your VGA display to receive the best image quality. 15 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Using USB Drive/Micro SD Card 1. When you insert a USB flash drive or a micro SD card, choose the type of the files you are to play on the main menu: Photo, Music, Movie, and Text. Press to enter the submenu. Use or to select your source. Main Menu USB/Mirco SD card Select Menu 16 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 2. The projector will show USB or SD on the top of the submenu after it has successfully read your storage device. Source USB Drive Source Micro SD Card 3. The projector is ready to play your files. Read the sections below to know more about playing video, audio, image, and text files with the projector. 17 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Watching Videos The projector supports most of the popular video file formats. If you cannot play your files, please contact your dealer. Playing Video Files Step Description Choose MOVIE on the main menu and press . After you select your file source, the screen will display the available folders with video files. Use to move to the folder you want and press to go inside the folder. Use to move to the file you want to play. The projector will provide a file preview and show the information of the selected file. Press to play the file. Press to finish and return to the previous page. 1 2 3 4 Watching Videos Folder Menu 18 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Video Play Option Menu (Remote Control Only) While the video file is being played, press on the remote control and Video Play Option Menu will be displayed. Use and to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Press to close the menu. Item
Repeat Description Play/pause the file. Search fast backward or fast forward. When you move to the point you want, press the PLAY button to start playing. Skip to the previous/next file Stop playing the file and return to the previous page. Select the mode of playing files. None: Stop after playing the selected file. Repeat 1: Repeat the selected file. Repeat All: Repeat all the files in the folder. Video Play Option Menu Mark point A and point B to play from A to B. Use to set the marks and the projector will show AB Loop on the screen and start playing. Press to stop and the file will Set A be played normally. Set A: Point A Set B: Point B None: Stop playing from A to B. Show the playlist menu. It will list all the files in the selected folder. Use to highlight your choice and press to List 19 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide confirm. Use to move the cursor to Cancel and press to close this menu. Info List the information of the selected file. Slow down the play speed. Use to select the preferred Slow speed (SF2X/4X/8X/16X) and press Play button to Step Timing Zoom in Zoom out Scaling Move return to the normal play speed. Play the file in frame steps. Use to step forward through the file frame by frame. Play the file from an exact time point. Use to set the time (hour/minute/second) and press . Move the image closer. Use to select the preferred level (2X, 4X, 8X). Move the image farther. Use to select the preferred level (1X, 1/2X, 1/4X). Set up the projection screen ratio. Use to select the preferred ratio (16:9, 4:3, Zoom 1, Zoom 2). Move the location of your projected image. (Available only when you have enlarged your image by using zoom in) Adjust the setup of the sound channel of the speaker.
(Available only when your file is stereo) L+R/L+L/R+R L+R: Enable both left and right channel L+L: Enable only the left channel R+R: Enable only the right channel 20 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Playing Music The projector supports most of the popular audio file formats. If you cannot play your files, please contact your dealer. Playing Audio Files Step Description 1 2 3 4 Choose MUSIC on the main menu and press . After you select your file source, the screen will display the available folders with audio files. Use to move to the folder you want and press to go inside the folder. Use to move to the file you want to play. The projector will provide a file preview and show the information of the selected file. Press to play the file. Press to finish and return to Playing Music the previous page. Folder Menu 21 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Music Play Option Menu (Remote Control Only) While the audio file is being played, press on the remote control and you will see the sound wave on the left of the screen, Playlist Menu on the right and Music Play Option Menu at the bottom. The cursor will stay at Playlist Menu at first.
<Playlist Menu>
Use and to select the file you want to play. When you want to leave the playlist menu, use to move the cursor to Cancel and press . The cursor will move to the Music Play Option Menu at the bottom.
<Music Play Option Menu>
Use and to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Press twice to close the menu and return to the file folder page. Description Play/pause the file. Search fast backward or fast forward. When you move to the point you want, press the PLAY button to start playing. Skip to the previous/next file. Stop playing the file and return to the previous page. Item
Playlist & Music Play Option Menu 22 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Repeat Mute List Info Timing Select the mode of playing files. None: Stop after playing the selected file. Repeat 1: Repeat the selected file. Repeat All: Repeat all the files in the folder. Turn off the sound. Show Playlist Menu. List the information of the selected file. Play the file from an exact time point. Use to set the time
(hour/minute/second) and then press . 23 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Viewing Photos The projector supports most of the popular image file formats. If you cannot view your files, please contact your dealer. Viewing Image Files Step Description Choose PHOTO on the main menu and press . After you select your file source, the screen will display the available folders with image files. Use to move to the folder you want and press to go inside the folder. Use to move to the file you want to view. The projector will provide a file preview and show the information of the selected file. Press to view the file. Slide show mode: When an image file is displayed, press and all the image files in the selected folder will be displayed in a slideshow. Press to pause and press again to resume. Press to finish and return to the previous page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Viewing Photos Folder Menu 24 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Photo View Option Menu (Remote Control Only) While a photo is being displayed, press on the remote control and Photo View Option Menu will be displayed. Use and to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Press to close the menu. Item
Repeat Description Play/pause the file. Move to the previous/next file. Stop playing the file and return to the previous page. Select the mode of playing files. None: Stop after playing the selected file. Repeat 1: Repeat the selected file. Repeat All: Repeat all the files in the folder. If there are music files in the selected folder, Press to Photo View Option Menu Music enable this function. The projector will play the music while your image files are displayed, or you may press List again to disable it. Show the playlist menu. It will list all the files in the selected folder. Use to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Use to move the cursor to Cancel and press to close this menu. Info List the information of the selected file. 25 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Rotate Rotate the selected file clockwise.
(Clockwise) Rotate Rotate the selected file counterclockwise.
(Counter-
clockwise) Zoom in Zoom out Move Move the image closer. Use to select the preferred level (2X, 4X, 8X). Move the image farther. Use to select the preferred level (1X, 1/2X, 1/4X). Move the location of your projected image. (Available only when you have enlarged your image by using zoom in) 26 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Browsing Text Files The projector supports the .txt file format and you can use it to browse your text files. Browsing Text Files Step Description 1 2 3 4 Choose TEXT on the main menu and press . After you select your file source, the screen will display the available folders with text files. Use to move to the folder you want and press to go inside the folder. Use to select the file you want to browse. The projector will provide a file preview and show the information of the selected file. Press to browse the file. Press to finish and return to the previous page. Browsing Text Files Folder Menu 27 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Text View Option Menu (Remote Control Only) While a text file is being displayed, press on the remote control and Text View Option Menu will be displayed. Use and to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Press to close the menu. Item Description
Music List Turn to the previous/next page in the file. Move to the previous/next file. Stop displaying the file and return to the previous page. If there are music files in the selected folder, Press to enable this function. The projector will play the music while your image files are displayed, or you may press again to disable it. Show the playlist menu. It will list all the files in the selected folder. Use to highlight your choice and press to confirm. Use to move the cursor to Cancel and press to close this menu. Info List the information of the selected file. Text View Option Menu 28 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Chapter 4 Adjusting Setting This chapter will describe how to adjust the setting of the projector. To enter the setting menu, press on the projector for 2 to 3 seconds or press the Menu button on the remote control. There are three major sections in this menu:
Picture Sound Option Use or to select the section you want, and then use or to choose the item you want to adjust. See the pages below for the instructions on each section. Press to close the setting menu. 29 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Picture Picture Mode You can use Picture Mode to adjust the quality of the projected image. Use to select among the give modes or user mode. Mode Description Standard The picture mode used under the standard brightness mode(default) The picture mode used under the video mode The picture mode used under the bright mode Use or to set the value of Contrast/Brightness/Color/Sharpness/Tint. Contrast: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Brightness: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Color: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Sharpness: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Tint: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Video Bright User Picture Mode Picture Mode - User 30 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Color Temperature Color temperature decides the hue of your projected image. Use to select among the given color temperature mode or user mode. Mode Description Standard The color temperature mode used under the standard brightness mode(default) Video Bright User The color temperature mode used under the video mode The color temperature mode used under the bright mode Use or to adjust the Red/Green/Blue color value. Red: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Green: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Blue: Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Color Temperature Color Temperature - User 31 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of your projected image. It can only be adjusted when you play the media files via the devices with an AV or HDMI interface. Use or to preview each option and highlight your preferred one. Option Description Adjust the ratio automatically Project the image in the widescreen ratio. (default) Project the image in the common ratio of 4:3. Scale the image in three different degrees. Auto 16:9 4:3 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Zoom 3 Noise Reduction When you play files via the devices with an AV or HDMI interface, Noise Reduction can enhance the quality of your projected image. You can just use the default option or use or to select other options to fit your use. Option Description Off Low Middle High Disable the function Reduce the noise slightly. Reduce the noise modestly. (default) Reduce the noise greatly. Aspect Ratio Noise Reduction 32 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide PC Setup When you play files through your computer or laptop, you can use PC Setup to adjust the direction of the projected screen. Use or to select the item you want to adjust and then use or to set the value. Item Description Auto Adjust Configure the vertical and horizontal positions automatically (default) Horizontal pos. Adjust the horizontal position of the VGA display. Vertical pos. Adjust the vertical position of the VGA display. Size Phase Adjust the screen size of the VGA display. Adjust the phase of the VGA display. Projection Use Projection to adjust the direction of the projected screen to. Use to preview each option and choose your preferred one. Option Description Front Front projection (default) Front/Ceiling Front and ceiling mount projection Rear Rear projection Rear/Ceiling Rear and ceiling mount projection PC Setup Projection 33 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Sound Sound Mode Use or to select the sound mode to suit your files. Mode Description Standard General settings (default) Music Movie Sports User The sound mode for music The sound mode for movies The sound mode for sport programs Use or to adjust the value of treble and base. Treble Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Base Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Sound Mode Sound Mode - User 34 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Balance Use or to adjust the audio balance of the projector. Description
-50 ------ 0 -----+ 50 (default 0) Item Value Auto Volume When Auto Volume is on, the projector can adjust the volume automatically to avoid the volume peak in your audio files. Use to enable or disable the function. Balance Option Description On Off Enable Auto Volume Disable Auto Volume (default) Auto Volume 35 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Surround Sound Surround Sound provides your files with an excellent sound quality. Use to enable or disable the function. Option Description Surround Enable Surround Sound Off Disable Surround Sound (default) Surround Sound 36 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide EQ Adjust the value of different frequencies and so the projector can give a sound performance that fits your files. Use or to select the frequency you want to adjust. Use or to set the value. Item Description 120Hz 500Hz 1.2KHz 7.5KHz 12KHz Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) Level 0 --- 100 (default 50) EQ Adjusting Frequency Level 37 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Option OSD Language You can change the language displayed in the menu. Press to select and press to close the menu. Option Description English (default) French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OSD Language 38 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide OSD Animation OSD Animation is the page transition effect of the setting menu. When OSD Animation is on, the menu page will flip when you move from one setting menu to another. Use to enable or disable the function. Option Description Enable OSD Animation (default) Disable OSD Animation On Off Brightness Mode Use to adjust the brightness mode of the projector to give your files the best display effect. Option Description Video Mode The mode for video files. (default) Standard Mode The standard mode of the projector Bright Mode The mode with higher brightness OSD Animation Brightness 39 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Signal Auto Detect When Signal Auto Detect is on, the projector can automatically detect the input source when it is connected to a VGA/HDMI/AV interface device. Use to enable or disable the function. Option Description Enable Signal Auto Detect Disabled Signal Auto Detect (default) On Off Restore Factory Default Restore Factory Default can reset the projector and restore all the setting back to the factory default setting. Signal Auto Detect Restore Factory Default 40 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Version Version shows the software release information of the projector. Version 41 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Appendix Battery Pack Safety Instructions
<Usage/Storage>
1. Please read the instructions below and the label on its surface before use. Do not use this battery to power other devices. We do not guarantee and are not responsible for the safety of powering the devices other than our projector. 2. The battery has its protective component and circuit inside. Do not disassemble the battery by yourself. 3. When you use the battery, it should be kept out of high voltage and amplified current. 4. Do not use the battery or keep it near any equipment that will generate magnetic waves, such as a cell phone or magnet. 5. Do not drop the battery from high places. 6. Keep the battery out of childrens reach and prevent them from biting or swallowing the battery. 7. Keep the battery in dry places. Do not put the battery in the damp place or immerse the battery in the water. 8. Keep the battery in cool places. Do not use the battery near the fire, stove, or any heated equipments (eg., microwave oven). Nor should you use the battery in a place with temperature over 80 or place the battery under the sunlight. Over-heating will cause the short circuit and make the battery out of function. 9. Do not wrap the battery with any conduct materials. 42 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 10. When the battery emits any abnormal smell, please stop using it and contact your dealer. Do not repair the battery by yourself. 11. When the battery emits any liquid, do not touch the liquid directly by your hands. Contact your dealer and do not repair the battery by yourself. If the liquid happens to contact your eyes or skin, do not rob your eyes or skin but rinse them with clean water immediately, and then go to the hospital for further treatments.
<Charging>
12. When you charge the battery, do not place it in the environment described above in the instruction no. 6. Otherwise, it will cause the battery to be out of function. 13. Please charge the battery by following the steps in the section below. Please stop charging when you see the LED indicator turn green. Do not overcharge the battery, or it will cause the battery to be out of function. 14. When the battery is not going to be used for a long period, keep the battery in 50% charged status. We recommend to charge the battery up to 50% of the total capacity every 3 months and maintain the voltage 10.8~11.0V. 43 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Specification Model Name MP7800/ Battery Pack for HBP200+
MP15600/ Battery Pack for HBP200++
Spec Input 19V/2A Lithium Ion Battery Pack Lithium Ion Battery Pack 19V/2A DC: 9-12.6V/1.5A USB: 5V/2A 11.1V/5200mAh Output DC: 9-12.6 V/1.5A USB: 5V/1A Capacity 11.1V/2600mAh Ambient Charge Temperature 0~45 Conditions Discharge Temperature
-20~60 Humidity 6520%
Overcharged Detection 13.050.025 V 13.050.025 V Voltage Overdischarged Detection 6.90.05 V 6.90.05 V Voltage 44 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Overview Screw (for fastening the projector) DC in USB port DC Plug (For connecting the projector) Indicator 45 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Connection The battery is fully charged and ready to use when you receive the battery. (To extend the useful life of the Battery, before you recharge it the first time, run the Pico Projector to a complete discharge of the battery, then recharge it completely.) Follow the steps below to connect the battery to the projector. 1. Place the projector above the battery and make sure the screw on the battery is in line with the screw hole on the back of the projector. Note: To facilitate the positioning of the screw, fit the extended area of the screw hole into the gap on the ring around the screw. 46 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 2. Hold the projector and battery together. Turn the screw clockwise and tighten it. Plug the DC plug into the DC jacket on the projector, and then you can start using the projector. 47 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 3. When the projector is powered by the battery, a battery icon will appear at the bottom right corner of the main menu. The icon will show the capacity of the battery. It will start blinking when the capacity is too low. Later, when you see the warning message below, please power the projector with the power adapter, or start charging your battery. The projector will be off in three minutes. Battery - Full Low Capacity Warning 48 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Charging the Battery Fast Charging 1. Connect the battery to the power adapter, and then plug it to the AC socket. AccessoryPower Adapter AC Socket Note: When you do the fast charging, do not connect the battery to the projector. 49 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide 2. The indicator will turn red when the battery is being charged. It will take about 4 hours to finish the fast charging. The indicator will turn green when the battery is fully charged. Red: the battery is being charged. Green: the battery is fully charged. 50 HBP200/200+/200++ DLP Pico Projector User Guide Slow Charging You can also charge the battery when the battery is connected to the projector. You can use the projector while the battery is being charged. It will take about 8 hours to finish slow charging. The indicator will be green when the battery is fully charged. AccessoryPower Adapter AC Socket 51 Statements:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject 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. Caution: Modification not expressly approved by this company could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF Exposure Statement This device is a mobile device and all persons and other transmitters shall be at least 20cm separated from the antenna within this device. The product with MIMO capability.
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HB Optoelectronics Co.,Ltd
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0021712450
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2F.,No.300,Ruekuang Rd.,Taipei 114,Taiwan
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Taiwan
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c******@micomlabs.com
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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N58
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HBP200
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C**** H********
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886-2********
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886-2********
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C******@hbopto.com
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Teleconformity
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M**** K********
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Rietven 31
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Enschede, Overyssel, 7534NH
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Netherlands
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+31 8********
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+31 8********
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1 |
m******@teleconformity.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | DLP Pico Projector | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Dongguan Yaxu (AiT) Technology Limited
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1 | Name |
J****** D********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-76********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-76********
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1 |
J******@ait-china.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 20 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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