Aiptek PocketCinema V60:
: Aiptek PocketCinema V60

User’s Manual
Getting Started
Charging the product
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The projector is builted in a 3000 mAh
Li-Polymer battery for mobile use. Please
charge the projector for 8 hours prior to its
first use. Connect one end of the supplied AC
adapter to DC IN jack and the other end to a
power outlet to start charging. Exchange the
plug (EU, US and etc.) of AC adapter that
accommodates the type of power outlet in
your country if it’s different.
Charging Status Charging Time
Power Off, charging by AC power adapter around 5 hours
Power Off, charging by USB connection around 8 hours
Power On and connect AC power adapter no charging
Power On and connected with USB cable no charging
Charging LED Indicator
During charging, the LED on Power Button turns Orange. It turns to Green when the
battery is fully charged.
Turn On / Off the Projector
Push the Power Switch downward for 1 second to turn ON the projector.
To turn off the projector, push the Power Switch downward for 2 seconds.
Adjusting the Focus
Adjust the focus by turning the Focus Wheel
upward or downward to get a sharp and clear
picture.
Select the Language
Use the navigation keys
to select ‘Setting’ and press (OK) to enter the
submenu. Select ‘Language’ and press (OK) to enter the language list. Select your
preferred language and confirm with (OK). Press (Exist) to return to Main Menu.
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Preparing the content
Projecting from Internal Memory
The projector has 2GB internal memory for file storage. Please download media files
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from your PC to the internal memory for projection:
1. Turn on the PC and the projector.
2. Connect the micro-USB port of the
projector to the PC via USB cable.
Once the connection is established,
the screen and ventilation fan will
automatically turns off to save the
power. Now the projector is in mass
storage mode.
3. You can copy the pictures, videos, music, Windows Office (PowerPoint, Word,
and Excel), and PDF files from your PC to the internal memory or delete the files
on the internal memory.
Note
: The remote controller is not applicable when the projector is connected to
PC or notebook.
Projecting from External Memory
External Micro SD/SDHC card slot
A single built-in memory card reader is available for
reading the following flash memory cards: Micro SD and
SDHC card up to 32GB. Gentally insert the card by
following the direction shown below until it reached the
bottom of the slot. To remove the memory card, gently
push the top edge of the card and pull it out.
USB Device
The projector can project the content
from USB device such as USB memory
stick. Connect one end of the USB
adaptor to the micro-USB port of the
unit and the other end to USB device
as shown.
Note
:
External memory source will be the default memory displayed on the
playlist. When both Micro SD/SDHC card and USB memory stick are
in use, USB memory stick will be the default memory displayed on
the playlist.
Selecting the memory source
Use the navigation keys
to select ‘
Setting’
and press (OK) to enter the
submenu. Select ‘Memory’ and press (OK) to enter the memory options. Select
your preferred memory source and confirm with (OK). Press (Exist) to return
to Main Menu.
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