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Help Guide
Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector LSPX-P1
Use this manual if you encounter any problems, or have any questions when using your Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector.
Notice regarding the termination of the IFTTT linkage function
Features of this unit Introduces the features and how to enjoy this unit.
Before first use
Checking the package contents
Location of controls
Location of controls (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector)
Location of controls (Wireless unit)
About the indicators
The home screen of the special application
Preparing
Projector install location
Preparing the power
Charging the projector
Battery duration of the projector
Connect the Wireless unit to a wall outlet
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Turning the power on/off
Turning the projector on/off
Placing the projector in standby status
Installing the special application and performing the initial settings
Connecting another device to the Wireless unit
Connecting an HDMI device or TV
Connecting the IR Blaster
Turning the power on/off
Turning the projector on/off
Placing the projector in standby status
How to use the special application
The home screen of the special application
Updating the software
Projecting the poster
Projecting the clock
Projecting weather information
Projecting pre-installed slideshow
Projecting a distribution poster
Setting the photo change interval
Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit
Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit
Projecting a smartphones photo/movie
Projecting a smartphones photo/movie
Projecting a smartphones photo/movie as a slideshow
Setting the photo change interval
Using the mirroring function to project the smartphones screen
Using the mirroring function to project the smartphones screen (Only for Android smartphones)
Projecting photos/movies from a device on the home network
Projecting photos/movies from a device on the home network
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Settings
Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the brightness
Adjusting the focus
Keystone correction
Rotating the projected image
Always project a poster at startup
Setting auto on/standby
Adjusting the picture settings
Adjusting the image quality when projecting movies using [Single image] on [My content] (Only for iPhone)
Adjusting the sound quality (xLOUD)
Configuring the network settings
Changing the device name of the projector
Connecting to an access point
Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
Checking the signal strength
Confirming registration when connecting a smartphone
Managing smartphones to be connected
Checking the Wi-Fi MAC address
Setting the language for the projector
Updating the software
Resetting to the initial settings
Deleting contents stored in the projector
Checking the projector to be operated using the special application
Pairing the projector and Wireless unit again
Checking the Notifications
Precautions/specifications
Precautions
Cleaning
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Battery duration of the projector
Trademarks
About licenses
Troubleshooting/frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
The color is not correct.
The projected image is distorted.
There are shadows on the projected image.
The projected images flicker, or small point noises are displayed.
The focus cannot be adjusted
Images from the HDMI device are not projected, or the picture quality is poor.
The projection screen dims automatically, or the projection screen turns off.
The projected image automatically disappears or the projected image is displayed.
Poor picture quality.
Cannot operate with the special application.
Cannot make Bluetooth connection with the smartphone.
[Device info incorrect] is displayed and cannot make a Bluetooth connection with the smartphone.
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Checking the package contents
After opening the package, check that all items in the list are included in the package. If any item is missing, contact your dealer. Numbers in ( ) indicate the item quantities.
Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector (LSPX-P1) (1)
Wireless unit (LSPX-PT1) (1)
AC adaptor VGP-AC19V77 (19.5 V / for the projector) (1)
AC adaptor LSPX-AC5V2 (5 V / for Wireless unit) (1)
Power cord (2)
IR Blaster (1)
Startup Guide (1) Reference Guide (1) Warranty (1)
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Location of controls (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector)
The location of controls of the projector is described below.
Ventilation holes (intake/exhaust)1. Projection window Projects images onto a wall, table or floor.
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Remote control receiver Receives signals from the HDMI devices remote control to transfer the signals to the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit, thus allowing you to operate the HDMI device. The Wireless unit and the HDMI device should be connected via the IR Blaster (supplied).
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Speakers4. Power indicator Indicates the status of the power and battery of the projector.
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Power button Press and hold to turn the projector on/off. Press lightly while the projector is turned on to switch between standby/power-on.
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Illumination sensor Measures the ambient illumination to adjust the projection screen brightness.
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DC IN 19.5V jack Connect the AC adaptor VGP-AC19V77 (supplied).
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Distance sensor Measures the distance between the projector and the projection surface.
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RESET button Resets and restarts the projector.
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Charge indicator Turns on during charging.
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Power jack for the stand (sold separately) Supplies power to the floor stand (sold separately) when the projector is mounted on the stand.
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Location of controls (Wireless unit)
The location of controls of the Wireless unit is described below.
Related Topic About the indicators Connecting the IR Blaster
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HDMI IN connector Connect an HDMI device with a commercially available HDMI cable. You can project images from the connected device.
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HDMI OUT connector Connect a TV with a commercially available HDMI cable. You can display images from the device connected to the Wireless unit onto the TV screen.
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IR BLASTER connector Connect the IR Blaster (supplied)
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DC IN 5V jack Connect the AC adaptor LSPX-AC5V2 (supplied).
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PAIRING button The projector and the Wireless unit have already been paired (connection setting) at the time of purchase. When the pairing is removed, such as after maintenance, use this PAIRING button to pair them again.
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Indicator Indicates the status of the Wireless unit.
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About the indicators
The meanings of the indicators of the projector and the Wireless unit are shown below:
Projector indicators
Wireless unit indicator
Turned on in white: Connected with the projector. It lights in white when connected to the wall outlet while the Wireless unit is turned off. The indicator turns off when the Wireless unit is ready to start up. Flashing in white every second: Software update is in progress.
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Power indicator
Turned off: The power is off. Turned on in white (dim): The projector is in standby status. Turned on in white (bright): The power is on. Flashing in red
Flashing every four seconds: The battery is low. Flashing every two seconds: The temperature inside the projector is too high or too low. Leave the projector at room temperature for a while, then turn in on again. Flashing three times every three seconds: The projector is malfunctioning. Consult your dealer.
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Charge indicator
Turned off: Recharging is complete. Turned on: Charging.
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The home screen of the special application
The items displayed in the home screen of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application are described.
(device name of the projector) button Displays the device name of the projector currently connected.
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Volume adjustment slide bar2. Poster Places the projector in the poster mode. Tap on the top right corner of the [Poster] and select [Change poster] to change the poster type. When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster] to change the poster type.
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External input (HDMI) Places the projector in External input (HDMI) mode. Tap to project images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit.
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My content Tap to project photos and movies stored in the smartphone from the special application. Tap on the top right corner of [My content] and select [Slideshow] or [Single image]. [Slideshow]: Projects photos and movies as a slideshow. [Single image]: Projects a photo and movie.
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Remaining battery life of the projector6. Bluetooth connection status
Displays Connected when Bluetooth is not connected, but the projector and the smartphone are connected to the same access point (wireless LAN router).
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(standby/power-on) button8.
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About the notification screen on the smartphone When the smartphone and projector are connected, the notification of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application is displayed in the notification screen on the smartphone. In this notification, you can switch the projector between standby and power-on, and adjust the volume. Flick down from the top edge of the smartphones screen to open the notification screen. With an iPhone, tap Today (a) to see the notification of this application. Android smartphone
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Switches between standby and power-on.
(Settings) button Opens the setting menu.
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Hint The notification screen may vary depending on the smartphone.
Related Topic Projecting the clock Projecting weather information Projecting pre-installed slideshow Using the mirroring function to project the smartphones screen (Only for Android smartphones) Projecting photos/movies from a device on the home network Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit Projecting a smartphones photo/movie Adjusting the volume Adjusting the brightness Adjusting the focus Keystone correction Rotating the projected image
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Volume adjustment button2.
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Projector install location
In addition to a wall, the projector can project photos and movies onto a table or floor. Place the projector in a location appropriate for the projection surface.
Projecting onto the wall The projected image size varies according to the distance from the wall.
0 cm: 22 inches Approx. 9 cm: 40 inches Approx. 19 cm: 60 inches Approx. 28 cm: 80 inches
Projecting onto a table or floor The projected image size is 22 inches.
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When the projector is lifted up and moved, the projection light is dimmed to prevent it entering the eye.
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Charging the projector
A lithium-ion rechargeable battery is incorporated into the projector. When the remaining battery life becomes low, the power indicator flashes in red. Connect the supplied AC adaptor to charge the projector.
Hint It takes about four hours to fully charge a flat battery.
The charge indicator may turn on to check the remaining battery life even when the battery is fully charged.
Related Topic Battery duration of the projector Turning the projector on/off
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Connect the power cord (supplied) to the AC adaptor (19.5 V) for the projector (supplied).1
Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19.5V jack of the projector.2
Firmly insert the plug of the power cord into the wall outlet.
When charging starts, the charge indicator (a) turns on in amber. When charging is complete, the charge indicator turns off.
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Battery duration of the projector
The fully-charged projector can be used for approximately 2 hours.
Hint This battery duration is when [Picture] is set to [Preset 1], the volume is set to approximately 80% and a movie is played.
Battery duration may vary depending on the ambient temperature or other factors.
Battery duration may vary depending on your smartphone.
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Connect the Wireless unit to a wall outlet
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Connect the power cord (supplied) to the AC adaptor (5 V) for the Wireless unit (supplied).1
Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5V jack of the Wireless unit.2
Firmly insert the plug of the power cord into the wall outlet.
The power turns on by simply inserting the power plug into the wall outlet. The white indicator (a) turns on and the Wireless unit prepares starting up (30 to 40 seconds). When the Wireless unit is ready to start up, the indicator turns off.
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Turning the projector on/off
To turn on Press and hold the power button (a). The projector is turned on, and the power indicator (b) turns on in white.
To turn off Press and hold the power button (a). The projector is turned off, and the power indicator (b) turns off. To place the projector in standby status, lightly press the power button (a).
Hint The Wireless unit is turned on when plugged in.
When you tap the (standby) button on the home screen of the special application Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application, the projector is placed in standby mode. To turn the projector off, press and hold the power button of the projector.
When the projector is turned off, it is also disconnected from the Bluetooth connection and access point (wireless router).
Related Topic Placing the projector in standby status
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Placing the projector in standby status
When you are not going to use the projector for a while, place it in standby status to dim the projection screen.
Entering standby status Enter standby status either from the projector or the smartphone.
Projector body: Press the power button (a) lightly. Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application: Tap the (power-on) button (c) on the home screen.
The power indicator (b) remains lit in white when the projector is in standby status.
Resuming from standby status Resume operation either from the projector or the smartphone.
Projector body: Press the power button (a) lightly. Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application: Tap the (power-on) button (c) on the home screen.
Hint You can also use the notification of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application displayed in the notification area of the smartphone to switch between standby and power-on.
You can use [Auto on/standby] of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to place the projector in standby status automatically in the following conditions.
When the projector is in poster mode and not operated for more than 20 minutes in a dark room At the specified time When your smartphone moves out of range of the projector (for example, you have moved away from the projector with the smartphone)
Related Topic Setting auto on/standby
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Installing the special application and performing the initial settings
Use the projectors special application Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to operate and configure the projector. Install Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to your smartphone from Google Play store or App Store.
Compatible smartphone Android Android 4.4 or later (Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy) compatible)
iPhone Following devices with iOS 9: iPhone 4s or later, iPod Touch 5th generation or later, iPad 3rd generation or later, iPad mini
Hint Up to eight smartphones can be registered to the projector. When a further one is to be registered, the oldest registration is overwritten by new one.
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Download and install Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application from Google Play store or App Store.
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After the installation is complete, start Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application.2
Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the initial settings of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application.
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Connecting an HDMI device or TV
You can connect an HDMI device such as a Blu-ray Disc player or PC to the Wireless unit to project images from the HDMI device. To also display images from the HDMI device onto a TV screen, connect the TV to the Wireless unit. An HDMI cable (sold separately) is necessary to connect an HDMI device.
Hint
Connect the Wireless units HDMI IN connector and the HDMI devices HDMI OUT connector with an HDMI cable (sold separately).
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To also display images from the HDMI device onto a TV screen, connect the Wireless units HDMI OUT connector and the TVs HDMI IN connector with an HDMI cable (sold separately).
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Connecting the IR Blaster (supplied) allows you to operate the HDMI device by aiming its remote control at the projector. This is useful when the projector and HDMI device are placed at distant locations. For details on connecting the IR Blaster, click here.
When an interlaced video signal is input, the picture quality may be poor. Set the output resolution of the HDMI device to Auto, 1080p, or 720p.
Related Topic Connecting the IR Blaster Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit
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Connecting the IR Blaster
By connecting the Wireless unit and an HDMI device with the IR Blaster (supplied), you can operate the HDMI device by aiming its remote control at the projector. This is useful when the projector and HDMI device are placed at distant locations.
Connect the IR Blaster to the IR BLASTER connector of the Wireless unit.1
Mount the IR BLASTER head on the HDMI device so that the head is aimed at the remote control receiver of the device.
To locate the remote control receiver, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the HDMI device.
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Aim the HDMI devices remote control at the projectors remote control receiver (a), then operate the remote control.
If the HDMI device does not respond, change the direction of the IR Blaster. After checking the IR Blaster works correctly, secure it with the double-sided adhesive sheet (supplied).
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Turning the projector on/off
To turn on Press and hold the power button (a). The projector is turned on, and the power indicator (b) turns on in white.
To turn off Press and hold the power button (a). The projector is turned off, and the power indicator (b) turns off. To place the projector in standby status, lightly press the power button (a).
Hint The Wireless unit is turned on when plugged in.
When you tap the (standby) button on the home screen of the special application Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application, the projector is placed in standby mode. To turn the projector off, press and hold the power button of the projector.
When the projector is turned off, it is also disconnected from the Bluetooth connection and access point (wireless router).
Related Topic Placing the projector in standby status
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Placing the projector in standby status
When you are not going to use the projector for a while, place it in standby status to dim the projection screen.
Entering standby status Enter standby status either from the projector or the smartphone.
Projector body: Press the power button (a) lightly. Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application: Tap the (power-on) button (c) on the home screen.
The power indicator (b) remains lit in white when the projector is in standby status.
Resuming from standby status Resume operation either from the projector or the smartphone.
Projector body: Press the power button (a) lightly. Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application: Tap the (power-on) button (c) on the home screen.
Hint You can also use the notification of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application displayed in the notification area of the smartphone to switch between standby and power-on.
You can use [Auto on/standby] of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to place the projector in standby status automatically in the following conditions.
When the projector is in poster mode and not operated for more than 20 minutes in a dark room At the specified time When your smartphone moves out of range of the projector (for example, you have moved away from the projector with the smartphone)
Related Topic Setting auto on/standby
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The home screen of the special application
The items displayed in the home screen of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application are described.
(device name of the projector) button Displays the device name of the projector currently connected.
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Volume adjustment slide bar2. Poster Places the projector in the poster mode. Tap on the top right corner of the [Poster] and select [Change poster] to change the poster type. When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster] to change the poster type.
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External input (HDMI) Places the projector in External input (HDMI) mode. Tap to project images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit.
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My content Tap to project photos and movies stored in the smartphone from the special application. Tap on the top right corner of [My content] and select [Slideshow] or [Single image]. [Slideshow]: Projects photos and movies as a slideshow. [Single image]: Projects a photo and movie.
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Remaining battery life of the projector6. Bluetooth connection status
Displays Connected when Bluetooth is not connected, but the projector and the smartphone are connected to the same access point (wireless LAN router).
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(standby/power-on) button8.
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About the notification screen on the smartphone When the smartphone and projector are connected, the notification of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application is displayed in the notification screen on the smartphone. In this notification, you can switch the projector between standby and power-on, and adjust the volume. Flick down from the top edge of the smartphones screen to open the notification screen. With an iPhone, tap Today (a) to see the notification of this application. Android smartphone
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Switches between standby and power-on.
(Settings) button Opens the setting menu.
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Hint The notification screen may vary depending on the smartphone.
Related Topic Projecting the clock Projecting weather information Projecting pre-installed slideshow Using the mirroring function to project the smartphones screen (Only for Android smartphones) Projecting photos/movies from a device on the home network Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit Projecting a smartphones photo/movie Adjusting the volume Adjusting the brightness Adjusting the focus Keystone correction Rotating the projected image
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Updating the software
The software of the projector and the Wireless unit can be updated via the Internet. When a new version of software is available, appears on the top right of the special applications home screen and appears at the [Update] item of the setting menu.
Hint Connect the projector to an access point (wireless router) to update.
It is recommended that you connect the smartphone via Wi-Fi to perform an update because the file size may be large.
and are displayed when [Update notifications] in [Update] is enabled. It is enabled by default.
Enable [Auto-retrieve updates] in [Update] to download the software automatically. When the smartphone is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, a new version of software will be downloaded to it. You can reduce the time for the update. The setting is enabled by default.
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Press and hold the power button of the projector to turn it on.1
Tap the (Settings) button on the home screen of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application.2
Tap [Update] [Update].3
Tap [Get update], then follow the on-screen instructions to update the software.
When an update for the Wireless unit is included, it is performed after the projectors software is updated. It is performed when playing back images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit.
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Projecting the clock
Projects the clock.
Hint The clock automatically synchronizes with the smartphones clock.
Related Topic Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [Poster] and select [Change poster].
When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster].
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Tap [Weather/clock].3
Select the desired clock type.4
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Projecting weather information
Projects weather information of the current location. The weather information is updated every 1 or 2 hours.
Hint To change the location for the weather information, tap the button to the right of [Weather], then follow the on-screen instructions.
Note If new weather information is not obtained, the weather information display is not updated.
Related Topic Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [Poster] and select [Change poster].
When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster].
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Tap [Weather/clock].3
Tap [Weather].4
Tap [Update location information], then follow the on-screen instructions to set the location information.5
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Projecting pre-installed slideshow
Projects the pre-installed slideshow.
Hint You can set the slideshow interval time.
Related Topic Projecting a smartphones photo/movie as a slideshow Setting the photo change interval Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [Poster] and select [Change poster].
When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster].
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Tap [Theme].3
Select a slideshow genre ([A day], [Journey], [Night dreams], [Window]).4
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Projecting a distribution poster
You can download a distributed poster and increase types of posters. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router) before using this function.
Hint When you want to delete the distribution poster, tap and then tap [OK] when a message appears.
If you tap while downloading a distribution poster, downloading will be interrupted. Tap the poster to resume downloading.
There are some distribution posters that have a limited download period. If you do not download the posters within the downloadable period, they will be automatically deleted.
Start / Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Applicationon the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [Poster] and select [Change poster].
When the poster mode is selected, tap [Change poster].
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Tap [Theme].3
Select a desired distribution poster.
Starts downloading the poster.
The poster with is a downloadable distribution poster.
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Related Topic Setting the photo change interval Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Setting the photo change interval
You can change the photo change interval for Poster and Slideshow. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router) before using this function.
Related Topic Projecting pre-installed slideshow Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Poster/Slideshow settings].3
Tap [Photo display time].4
Set the display time.5
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Projecting images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit
You can project images stored in an HDMI device such as a Blu-ray Disc player or PC. You can connect a TV to the Wireless unit to display HDMI devices images on both the projector and TV without changing the cable connection.
Hint Connecting the IR Blaster (supplied) allows you to operate the HDMI device by aiming its remote control at the projector. This is useful when the projector and HDMI device are placed at distant locations.
Related Topic Connecting an HDMI device or TV Connecting the IR Blaster
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap [External input (HDMI)].2
Operate the HDMI device to play back images to be projected.3
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Projecting a smartphones photo/movie
You can project a photo or movie stored in a smartphone using the special application. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router) before using this function.
Note When no access point is available, place the projector in Wi-Fi Direct mode to connect the smartphone directly.
Hint Tap the (Settings) button to adjust the volume, brightness, etc.
The projector can play back audio files in the following formats. Audio files in other formats may be displayed in the list, though those files cannot be played back.
MPEG2 AAC (AAC-LC) MPEG4 AAC-LC MPEG1 Layer 1/2 MP3 (MPEG1 Layer 3) LPCM
Related Topic Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct Adjusting the volume Adjusting the brightness Adjusting the focus Keystone correction Rotating the projected image
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [My content] and select [Single image].2
Select the desired photo or movie.
When selecting a photo, you can tap the (rotate) button to rotate the photo; each tap rotates it 90 degrees clockwise. During movie playback, you can tap the (play) button or (pause) button to play/pause. Tap the button at the top of the screen to select a photo or movie stored in another location.
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Projecting a smartphones photo/movie as a slideshow
You can project photos or movies stored in the smartphone as a slideshow. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router) before using this function.
To change photos and movies Tap [Slideshow] on the left bottom of [My content], then reselect photos and movies from the thumbnail screen. Tap [Build Slideshow] to upload them and overwrite the photos and movies previously stored in the projector.
To set the playback order Tap [Slideshow] on the left bottom of [My content], then tap the (Playback order) button. You can select [Newest first], [Oldest first], or [Random] as the playback order.
To set the background music Tap [Slideshow] on the left bottom of [My content], then tap the (Background music) button. Then, tap [Add] to select tracks to set as background music. You can select multiple tracks to be played back in the order of selection. After selecting music, tap the button at the top left of the screen to return to the thumbnail screen, then tap [Build Slideshow]. You can add and remove music and change the music order. To change the music order, drag at the right of the music to be moved, then drop it to the desired position.
Hint You can set the slideshow interval time.
The projector can play back audio files in the following formats. Audio files in other formats may be displayed in the list, though those files cannot be played back.
MPEG2 AAC (AAC-LC) MPEG4 AAC-LC MPEG1 Layer 1/2 MP3 (MPEG1 Layer 3) LPCM
You can select multiple photos by dragging horizontally when you select photos on the thumbnail screen.
Related Topic Setting the photo change interval
Start / Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Applicationon the smartphone.1
Tap on the top right of [My content] and select [Slideshow].2
On the thumbnail screen, select the photos or movies you want to project as a slideshow, and then tap [Build Slideshow] . After that, follow the screen navigation to complete the setting.
You can transfer photos and movies until the [Free space: ] of the projector is full. You can switch the photos and movies displayed on the thumbnail screen for each saving destination. Tap the button at the top of the screen and set the saving destination.
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Setting the photo change interval
You can change the photo change interval for Poster and Slideshow. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router) before using this function.
Related Topic Projecting pre-installed slideshow Connecting to an access point Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Poster/Slideshow settings].3
Tap [Photo display time].4
Set the display time.5
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Using the mirroring function to project the smartphones screen (Only for Android smartphones)
When your smartphone supports Miracast, you can directly project the smartphones screen. No access point (wireless router) connection is needed.
Note Depending on your smartphone, some Internet contents cannot be projected by the mirroring function.
When [Wi-Fi Direct] is turned on, you cannot project the smartphone screen with the mirroring function.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap [Poster] to place the projector in poster mode.2
Place the smartphone in mirroring mode, then connect it to the projector.3
Operate the smartphone to project the screen.4
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Projecting photos/movies from a device on the home network
By using the home network function, you can project photos and movies stored in a device (such as a Blu-ray Disc player) on the home network. Before using this function, connect the smartphone and projector to the access point (wireless router) to which the home network compatible device is connected.
Note An application which supports the control function (such as Video & TV SideView) must be installed on the smartphone to project photos and movies in a device on the home network.
Hint The maximum still image size for projecting with the home network function is 32 mega pixels (8,192 4,096 pixels) for JPG, and 3 mega pixels (2,048 1,024 pixels) for PNG/GIF.
AVCHD format movies taken at 1080/60i or 1080/24p cannot be projected via the home network. If you want to project them, connect the device to the Wireless unit with the HDMI cable and project them with [External input (HDMI)].
Related Topic Connecting to an access point
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap [Poster] to place the projector in poster mode.2
Start the application which supports the control function.3
Set the projector as the output destination, then display the photo or movie.4
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Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of the projector.
To adjust from the [Settings] menu
Hint You can also use the notification of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application displayed in the notification area of the smartphone to adjust the volume.
Related Topic Adjusting the sound quality (xLOUD)
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Use the slide bar of [Volume] to adjust.3
Tap the (Settings) button.1. Use the slide bar of [Volume], or to adjust.2.
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Adjusting the brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the projected image.
Automatically adjust the brightness according to ambient lighting Tap [Auto]. While using with a battery, [Auto] is disabled.
Related Topic Adjusting the picture settings
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Use the slide bar of [Brightness] or to adjust.3
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Adjusting the focus
You can adjust the focus of the projected image.
Auto focusing Tap [Auto].
Note The auto focus function uses the range sensor on the rear of the projector to measure the distance to the projection surface and adjusts the focus. In the following conditions, the range sensor may not be able to measure the distance correctly and the focus may not be adjusted:
There is an obstruction between the projector and the projection surface The projector is placed on a stand or the like. The AC adaptor connected to the projector blocks the range sensor (a).
When the projected image size is 60 inches or more, the auto focus function does not work.
Depending on the projectors location and the material of the projection surface, the auto focus function may not work correctly.
If the auto focus function does not work, disable [Auto], then adjust manually.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Use the / buttons or slide bar in [Focus] to adjust.3
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Keystone correction
The correction method varies depending on the skew of the projected image.
When the lengths of the top edge and bottom edge of the projected image differ Use the special application to perform keystone correction.
When the lengths of the left edge and right edge of the projected image differ Change the projectors location or orientation to project perpendicularly.
Note If you adjust the projected image from [Keystone correction] in (Settings), jaggies may occur.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Use the slide bar or / buttons of [Keystone correction] to adjust.3
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Rotating the projected image
You can rotate the projected image 180 degrees.
To rotate the projected image automatically Tap [Auto].
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap the button or button.3
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Always project a poster at startup
Set the poster to project whenever the projector starts up from standby mode.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Startup/standby settings] [Initial mode] .3
Select [Poster].
When [Last mode displayed] is selected, the projector will be placed in the mode that was selected the last time.
Hint Initial setting is [Last mode displayed].
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Setting auto on/standby
You can place the projector in standby mode at a specified time or when a smartphone is detected.
Setting items [Switch to standby after inactivity] When the projector is in poster mode and not operated for more than 20 minutes in a dark room, it enters standby status and the projection screen is dimmed. Each time you tap the switch, the setting is switched between enabled/disabled. [On at a specified time] At the specified time, the projector resumes from standby status and projects the image. When you tap [On at a specified time], the setting screen appears. Tap the switch to enable the setting, then specify the time. Each time you tap the switch, the setting is switched between enabled/disabled. [Switch to standby at a specified time] At the specified time, the projector enters standby status and dims the projection screen. When you tap [Switch to standby at a specified time], the setting screen appears. Tap the switch to enable the setting, then specify the time. Each time you tap the switch, the setting is switched between enabled/disabled. [On when smartphone detected] When the projector detects the smartphone, it resumes from standby status and projects the image. Each time you tap the switch, the setting is switched between enabled/disabled. When using an iPhone, set its [Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application] [ALLOW LOCATION ACCESS] option to [Always] to make this function work correctly. [Switch to standby when your smartphone moves out of range of Projector] When the projector detects that the smartphone has moved away, it enters standby status and dims the projection screen. Each time you tap the switch, the setting is switched between enabled/disabled. When using an iPhone, set its [Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application] [ALLOW LOCATION ACCESS] option to [Always] to make this function work correctly.
Hint When the smartphone and projector are connected, the projectors clock is automatically synchronized with the smartphones clock.
After placing the projector in standby status by pressing the power button, if the smartphone is taken out of range of the projector and then returned within five minutes, the [On when smartphone detected] function may not work. In such a case, turn the projector on manually.
Related Topic Turning the projector on/off
Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Startup/standby settings].3
Tap [Auto on/standby].4
Select the item to be set.5
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Adjusting the picture settings
You can adjust the picture settings of the projector.
Setting items [Preset 1] This option is suited to projecting onto a white wall, table or floor. [Preset 2], [Preset 3] This option is suited to projecting onto a yellowish wall, table or floor. Select the desired color tone. [Custom 1], [Custom 2] By default, [Custom 1] is adjusted to a brightness-oriented setting, and [Custom 2] is adjusted to be suited to natural images. You can tap the button to adjust to one of the following settings: [Saturation], [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness], and [White balance] Tap [Reset] to reset to the default settings.
Related Topic Adjusting the brightness
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Picture].3
Select the item to be adjusted.4
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Adjusting the image quality when projecting movies using [Single image] on [My content] (Only for iPhone)
You can adjust the image quality when projecting movies stored in an iPhone using [Single image] on [My content].
Setting items [Give priority to video quality] Plays back movies at the original image quality. [Give priority to smoothness] Plays back movies at a lower image quality for smooth playback.
Note When [Give priority to smoothness] is set, it may take more time to start playback depending on the movie.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [My content settings].3
Tap [Video quality for Single image display].4
Select the item to be adjusted.5
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Adjusting the sound quality (xLOUD)
xLOUD is an audio playback technology for improving the playback level. You can enjoy dynamic and powerful sound with movies, etc.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap (Settings).2
Tap [Sound].3
Tap the [xLOUD] switch to change between enabled and disabled.4
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Changing the device name of the projector
You can change the projectors name displayed on the home network. LSPXP1 is set at the time of purchase.
Hint After changing the device name, you can check the changed projector's name by tapping on the home screen of the special application.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Network].3
Tap [Device].4
Enter the new name.5
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Connecting to an access point
A connection between the projector and access point (wireless router) is needed in the following situations. Connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router).
When projecting photos or movies in the smartphone. When operating the poster. (When updating weather information, downloading distribution poster.) When updating the software of the unit. When setting the language for the projector.
To connect to an access point you have connected in the past On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the button, then tap [Network history] to view access points you have connected in the past. Tap the desired access point.
To delete an access point On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the button, then tap [Delete current network settings] to delete the access point currently connected to. To delete an access point displayed in [Network history], touch and hold the access point to be deleted.
Hint The terms access point and encryption key (password) vary depending on the manufacturer (encryption key, KEY, WEP key, security key, pass phrase, network key, etc.). If you are uncertain, consult the manufacturer of the access point.
The AOSS button of the access point may support WPS. For whether or not it supports WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the access point.
Related Topic
Connect the smartphone to the access point.1
Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.2
Tap the (Settings) button.3
Tap [Network].4
Tap [Wi-Fi].5
Tap [Connect] to connect to the access point.
If the access point requires password input, tap [Password] to enter the password. If the access point supports the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function, tap [Connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup], select the connection method, then follow the on-screen instructions.
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Connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
You can directly connect this unit and a smartphone (Wi-Fi Direct) without using an access point (wireless router).
Note When [Wi-Fi Direct] is enabled, screen mirroring of the smartphones screen is not available. Also, [Wi-Fi Direct] is disabled when establishing a connection with an HDMI device.
When [Wi-Fi Direct] is enabled, the smartphone establishes a peer-to-peer connection with the projector, therefore it is unable to establish a Wi-Fi connection with an access point (wireless router). After use, disable [Wi-Fi Direct].
To disable [Wi-Fi Direct] Tap the switch of [Wi-Fi Direct].
Related Topic Projecting a smartphones photo/movie
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Network].3
Tap [Wi-Fi Direct].4
Tap the switch of [Wi-Fi Direct] to enable it.
If your smartphone is an Android smartphone, it connects to this unit automatically. If you are using an iPhone, or your Android smartphone does not connect automatically, use the Wi-Fi setting screen of the smartphone to connect to this unit.
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Checking the signal strength
You can check the signal strength of the wireless LAN connection between the projector and Wireless unit/access point (wireless router), and the signal strength of the Bluetooth connection between the projector and smartphone.
Hint Tap the (refresh) button to refresh the signal strength indication.
Note The signal strength between the projector and Wireless unit is displayed only when the projector is in External input (HDMI) mode.
The signal strength between the projector and access point (wireless router) is not displayed when the following functions are used:
When the projector is in External input (HDMI) mode When the mirroring function is used to project the smartphone screen When connecting via Wi-Fi Direct
Related Topic Connecting to an access point
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Network].3
Tap [Signal strength].4
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Confirming registration when connecting a smartphone
When an unregistered smartphone accesses the projector, you can have a confirmation screen displayed to restrict the automatic registration.
Related Topic Managing smartphones to be connected
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Network].3
Tap the [Restrict adding smartphones] switch to switch between enabled and disabled.
When enabled, PIN code input is required to connect an unregistered smartphone. The PIN code is displayed on the projection screen.
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Managing smartphones to be connected
You can allow/deny access from each smartphone registered to the projector. You can also delete a registration.
Note Even when the registration has been deleted, the deleted device will be registered to the access device list if the device accesses the projector. To deny the automatic registration, enable [Restrict adding smartphones].
You can set [Deny ] to up to seven devices.
Related Topic Confirming registration when connecting a smartphone
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Network].3
Tap [Smartphones added].4
Tap the device to be changed.5
Select [Allow] or [Deny ].
To delete the registration, tap [Delete smartphone].
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Checking the Wi-Fi MAC address
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap (Settings).2
Tap [Network].3
Check [Wi-Fi MAC address].4
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Setting the language for the projector
The projectors messages are displayed in the same language as Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application at the time of purchase. Before setting, connect the smartphone and projector to the same access point (wireless router).
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Projector language settings].3
Select a desired language.4
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Updating the software
The software of the projector and the Wireless unit can be updated via the Internet. When a new version of software is available, appears on the top right of the special applications home screen and appears at the [Update] item of the setting menu.
Hint Connect the projector to an access point (wireless router) to update.
It is recommended that you connect the smartphone via Wi-Fi to perform an update because the file size may be large.
and are displayed when [Update notifications] in [Update] is enabled. It is enabled by default.
Enable [Auto-retrieve updates] in [Update] to download the software automatically. When the smartphone is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, a new version of software will be downloaded to it. You can reduce the time for the update. The setting is enabled by default.
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Press and hold the power button of the projector to turn it on.1
Tap the (Settings) button on the home screen of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application.2
Tap [Update] [Update].3
Tap [Get update], then follow the on-screen instructions to update the software.
When an update for the Wireless unit is included, it is performed after the projectors software is updated. It is performed when playing back images from the HDMI device connected to the Wireless unit.
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Resetting to the initial settings
You can reset the special application to the initial settings. A reset does not affect slideshows and background music transferred to the projector.
Related Topic Deleting contents stored in the projector
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Initialize].3
Tap [Reset all settings], then follow the on-screen instructions to perform the initialization.4
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Deleting contents stored in the projector
You can delete images and background music transferred to the projector.
Note When you operate as the above, all distribution contents will also be deleted.
Related Topic Resetting to the initial settings
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Initialize].3
Tap [Delete transferred content], then follow the on-screen instructions to perform the initialization.4
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Checking the projector to be operated using the special application
When you have two or more projectors, you can register additional projectors and select the device to be operated.
Registering an additional projector Tap the (add) button, then follow the on-screen instructions to register.
Changing the projector to be operated Tap the desired projector.
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Add or Change Projector].
Projectors registered to the special application are displayed. is displayed on the device currently designated to be operated.
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Pairing the projector and Wireless unit again
The projector and Wireless unit have already been paired at the time of purchase. When the pairing is removed such as after maintenance, pair them again.
About the indicator display during pairing During pairing, the indicator on the front panel of the Wireless unit flashes as follows:
Flashing in white twice every 1.5 seconds: Attempting to pair with the projector. Flashing in red: Failed to pair.
Hint Press the PAIRING button with a thin object such as a paper clip.
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Disconnect the AC adaptor from the Wireless unit.1
After approximately 10 seconds, connect the AC adaptor to the Wireless unit again.2
Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.3
Tap the (Settings) button.4
Tap [Initialize].5
Tap [Pairing Wireless unit].6
Locate the PAIRING button of the Wireless unit, then tap [Start].7
Follow the on-screen instructions to pair again.8
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Checking the Notifications
Projects notifications about the projector including new distribution posters. When there is a new notification, will be displayed on [Notifications] in the setting menu. The number in is the number of unread notifications.
Related Topic Projecting a distribution poster
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Start / (Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application) on the smartphone.1
Tap the (Settings) button.2
Tap [Notifications].
The list of notifications is displayed.
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Precautions
For your safety
Do not let water or foreign objects get into the unit. It may cause a fire or electric shock. If water or foreign objects have gotten into the unit, turn it off immediately, and disconnect the power cord and connection cables. Do not disassemble or modify the unit. It may cause a malfunction, fire or electric shock. If there is a possibility of lightning strike, do not use the unit. A lightning strike may cause an electric shock. If lightning is likely, unplug the unit to prevent a fire, electric shock and malfunction.
On safety
Wireless functions are incorporated into this unit. Radio waves may affect the operation of other devices. Do not use this device in the following locations.
On an airplane. Near automatically-controlled equipment, such as automatic doors or fire alarms. If other equipment experiences problems such as interference while the unit is being used, immediately stop using the unit.
Do not continue viewing the projected screen for a long time. Continuously viewing the projected screen for a long time may cause eye strain. If you feel any discomfort or pain, immediately stop using the unit and have a rest. If the discomfort or pain persists after taking a rest, consult a doctor. Do not project onto a glossy surface. The light may be reflected into your eyes and may adversely affect them. Keep the unit away from children. If a cable becomes wrapped around the neck or similar misuse, it may cause an accident or injury.
On handling
If the unit is not to be used for a long time, unplug it. Do not drop, hit, compress, or put a heavy object on the unit. The operating temperature range of the unit is 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F). If the unit is used in an extremely cold or hot place outside the operating temperature range, it may cause a malfunction. The wireless function of the unit is designed for use in the U.S.A. only. Each country/region has its own regulations for radio wave use, therefore if you use the wireless function of the unit abroad, you may be penalized. Do not place the unit where there is excessive oily smoke, steam, moisture or dust. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not install the unit in a dangerously unsuitable location. The unit may fall causing an injury. Do not subject the unit to a strong impact. If you apply a strong force to the unit, such as putting a heavy object on it, drop it, or step on it, it may cause injuries or a malfunction. Although the projection window is made of tempered glass, if it is strongly pushed or struck, it may break causing injuries. Take care not to drop the unit when moving it. If the unit falls, it may break or cause injuries.
On placement
Do not place the unit in any places where there is excessive dust or cigarette smoke. Dust and cigarette tar adheres to components inside the unit (such as the projection window) causing a malfunction.
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Do not place the unit in any places where the temperature is extremely hot or cold, or the humidity is extremely high. Especially when there is strong sunshine or during the summer, the inside of a car can get quite hot, and a unit left in the car may deform or malfunction. Do not place the unit on an unstable surface. The unit may fall or topple over resulting in injuries. Do not place the unit where there is water. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not place/store the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heater. Heat may build up in the unit causing a fire.
On AC adaptor and cables
Do not damage the power cord. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor with the unit. If a different AC adaptor is used with the unit, it may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction. Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock. Before making connections with the AC adaptor and connection cables, turn off the unit and connected equipment, and unplug the power plugs from the wall outlet. Do not wrap the power cord or connection cable around the AC adaptor. It may cause the cord or cable to break. Before moving the unit, disconnect the power cord and connection cables. The cables may be damaged resulting in a fire or electric shock, or connected equipment may fall or topple over causing injuries. Insert the connector straight. If it is inserted at an angle, pins may make a short circuit causing a fire.
On fan noise
A fan is incorporated inside the projector to prevent overheating, and this makes a slight noise while turned on. This noise is not a malfunction. However, if there are any abnormal noises, consult qualified Sony personnel.
On light source maintenance
This unit uses a laser, therefore special caution and facilities are necessary for the inspection and maintenance of light source components. Be sure to consult qualified Sony personnel.
On projector
Although this unit is manufactured using very high precision technology, there may be some permanent black or white pixels on the projected screen. Also, there may be striped unevenness in color or brightness. This is a result of the projector structure and is not a malfunction. The color balance of each projector unit varies; therefore, when multiple LCD projectors are used, the color reproduction among projectors may vary, even if they are of the same model. Depending on viewed content, primary colors such as red, blue, or green are visible when you move your eyes or under certain conditions; this is not a malfunction. It is caused by a color breakup phenomenon which is specific to the field-sequential color system adopted into the unit for displaying images. This phenomenon can be subdued by diminishing the contrast between the image and the backdrop, such as decreasing the brightness of the unit or increasing the brightness of the room.
On condensation
If the projector is moved suddenly from a cold to a warm place, or just after a room heater is turned on in a winter morning, condensation may occur on the surface or inside of the projector. If condensation occurs, leave the projector turned off until the condensation dissipates. If the projector is used while there is condensation, it may cause a malfunction.
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Do not block the ventilation holes (intake/exhaust). If the ventilation holes are blocked, heat will build up inside the unit, causing a fire or malfunction. To maintain good ventilation, observe the following:
Place the unit away from walls and objects.
Do not use a cover that blocks the ventilation holes.
Do not place the unit on a soft cloth, paper documents, thick carpet or small pieces of paper. They may be drawn in and block the intake holes.
Do not bring your hand or object close to the exhaust holes. It may cause burns or deformation.
On projection window
Do not look into the projection window. The light may damage your eyes. Do not obstruct the projection window. The light will heat the obstruction, which may cause deterioration, deformation, burns or fire.
Cautions about heat generation of the unit
While using or charging the unit, the unit or AC adaptor may become hot; this is not a malfunction. If the unit temperature becomes excessively hot, it may automatically turn off for safety. In such a case, use it in a cooler place after the unit has cooled down. If the unit or AC adaptor becomes unusually hot, it may malfunction. Immediately turn the unit off and unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet, then consult qualified Sony personnel. Do not continue touching the unit in operation or the AC adaptor for a long time. Prolonged contact with the skin may result in burns. Even touching through clothing, prolonged contact may result in burns. Do not use the unit or AC adaptor covered by cloth or bedding. Heat will build up causing deformation, malfunction or a fire.
On charging
Charge the unit in the ambient temperature of 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F). The unit may not charge sufficiently outside this temperature range. While charging or using the unit, the temperature of the unit may rise; this is not a malfunction. If you do not use the unit for a long time, charge it every six months to prevent battery degradation. When the unit has been left unused for a long time, the charging time may be longer. When the battery usage time drops to half of its original time, it may have reached the end of its life span. Consult qualified Sony personnel about the rechargeable battery replacement.
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When the unit is turned off using the power button, the power supply to the unit is not completely stopped. To completely stop the power supply to the unit, unplug it from the wall outlet. Place the AC adaptor close to the wall outlet so that you can quickly unplug it when becoming aware of a problem.
Notes on wireless LAN
Sony is not liable for any loss or damage caused by loss or theft of the unit resulting in unauthorized accesses to or abuse of the equipment which is incorporated into the unit.
Notes on wireless LAN security
Always make sure that you are using a wireless LAN that is secured against hacking, access from malicious third parties, and other vulnerabilities. Proper security setting for a wireless LAN is very important. Sony is not liable for any loss or damage caused by security problems resulted from failing to take security countermeasures, or unavoidable circumstances due to specifications of the wireless LAN.
If you have questions or problems, read Reference Guide, Startup Guide, and Help Guide thoroughly again. If the answer is not found, consult qualified Sony personnel.
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Cleaning
Be sure to unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. To clean the surface of the projection window: Gently wipe it with a soft cloth such as an eyeglass cleaning cloth. If there are stubborn stains, wipe them up with a cloth moistened with water. Never use alcohol, benzene, thinner, acidic cleaning agents, alkaline cleaning agents, abrasive cleaning agents, chemical dust cloths, and so on. To clean the exterior: Gently wipe it with a soft cloth. If there are stubborn stains, wipe up the stains with a soft cloth which has been soaked in diluted neutral detergent and thoroughly wrung out, then wipe the exterior again with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner, and so on. If the unit is rubbed hard with a dirty cloth, the unit may be scratched. If volatile liquid such as insecticide splashes on the unit, or an item made of rubber or vinyl stays in physical contact with the unit for a long time, the unit may be affected or the surface color may fade. Do not touch the projection window with bare hands.
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Specifications
Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector (LSPX-P1) Projector
Projection system SXRD three primary colors LCD shutter projection system Display device 0.37 inch SXRD 1 1366 768 pixels Focus adjustment Motor-driven (auto focus*1) Projected image size 22 inches to 80 inches Light source Laser diode Light output 100 lm
Battery Built-in lithium-ion battery Available operating time Approx. 2 hours*2
Charging time Approx. 4 hours
Audio Speakers Approx. 25 mm diameter 2 (monaural) bass reflex system Amplifier 2 W 2 W monaural (4 ohms) xLOUD compatible
Wireless communication Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz band, 5 GHz band), MIMO compatible Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy)
General Miracast compatible Built-in storage 4 GB*3
Sensors Acceleration (attitude) sensor, illumination sensor, range sensor, IR remote control receiver (IR Blaster compatible) Compatible codecs/formats Picture: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP Movie*4: MPEG-2, H.264, MPEG-4, H.263 Smartphone application Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application Compatible operating systems/devices Android 4.4 or later (Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy) compatible) Following devices with iOS 9: iPhone 4s or later, iPod Touch 5th generation or later, iPad 3rd generation or later, iPad mini
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Operating environment conditions Temperature: 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F) Humidity: 20% to 80% (No condensation, humidity at 35 C (41 F) should be 65% or less) Power DC 19.5 V (AC adaptor VGP-AC19V77) Power consumption Turned on: Approx. 18 W, approx. 32 W (charging) Standby: Approx. 6 W, approx. 20 W (charging) Dimensions (width height depth) Approx. 80 mm 131 mm 131 mm (3 1/4 inches 5 1/4 inches 5 1/4 inches) Mass Approx. 930 g (2 lb 1 oz)
Wireless unit (LSPX-PT1) Input/output
HDMI IN connector HDMI OUT (pass-through) connector IR BLASTER connector (Mini jack)
Wireless communication Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/n (5 GHz band), MIMO compatible
Compatible input signal formats 480p, 720p, 1080p
General Operating environment conditions Temperature: 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F) Humidity: 20% to 80% (No condensation, humidity at 35 C (41 F) should be 65% or less) Power DC 5 V (AC adaptor LSPX-AC5V2) Power consumption Operating: Approx. 10 W max. Dimensions (width height depth) Approx. 135 mm 35 mm 135 mm (5 3/8 inches 1 7/16 inches 5 3/8 inches) Mass Approx. 200 g (7 oz)
Optional accessories Floor stand LSPX-PS1
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Depending on the material of the projection surface and the projectors location, the auto focus function may not work correctly. In such cases, adjust the focus manually.
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This operation time is when [Picture] is set to [Preset 1], the volume is set to approximately 80% and a movie is played.*2 Shared as the system area and user area.*3 The maximum playable movie size is 1080p.*4
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Battery duration of the projector
The fully-charged projector can be used for approximately 2 hours.
Hint This battery duration is when [Picture] is set to [Preset 1], the volume is set to approximately 80% and a movie is played.
Battery duration may vary depending on the ambient temperature or other factors.
Battery duration may vary depending on your smartphone.
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Trademarks
xLOUD is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. The BLUETOOTH SMART word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast, and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. Google, Google logo, Android, Google Play, and YouTube are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc. Apple, Apple logo, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and iPad mini are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
All other names of systems, products, and services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. In this manual, the or marks are not specified. All rights which are not explicitly written in this document belong to their respective owners.
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About licenses
MPEG-2 Video ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN PERSONAL USE THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 6312 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 400E, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 U.S.A.
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MPEG-4 Visual THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR. (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (MPEG-4 VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
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MPEG-4 AVC THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (AVC VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE. SUCH LICENSE EXTENDS TO THIS PRODUCT ONLY AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT OF OTHER NOTICES WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED HEREIN. THE LICENSE DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PRODUCT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS LICENSED PRODUCT IN A SINGLE ARTICLE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
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VC-1 THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (VC-1 VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODING VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PEOMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C..HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE.SUCH LICENSE ENTENDS TO THE PRODUCT ONLY TO THE EXTENT OF OTHER NOTICES WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED HEREIN. THE LICENSE DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PRODUCT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS LICENSED PRODUCT IN A SINGLE ARTICLE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
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The color is not correct.
Depending on the color of the projection surface, the images may not projected correctly. Select the (Settings) button [Picture] of Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to adjust the picture quality. When the projector is used in a cold environment, the color may be pale or incorrect just after the projector is turned on. After a while, the color will become correct.
Related Topic Adjusting the picture settings
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The projected image is distorted.
When the lengths of top edge and bottom edge of the projected image differ, tap the (Settings) button on Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application, then adjust with [Keystone correction].
When the lengths of left edge and right edge of the projected image differ, change the projectors location or orientation to project perpendicularly.
Related Topic Keystone correction
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There are shadows on the projected image.
When the projection surface is bumpy, shadows may be cast. It is recommended that you project onto a smooth and flat surface.
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The projected images flicker, or small point noises are displayed.
This unit uses direct laser, therefore a speckled pattern (intense grains on projected images) may appear; this is not a malfunction. This phenomenon can be relieved to some extent by making the room brighter and projecting on a non-glossy, matte surface.
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The focus cannot be adjusted
If the range sensor on the rear of the projector cannot measure the distance to the projection surface, the auto focus function may not work correctly. In this case:
Remove obstructions between the projector and the projection surface Remove the projector from the stand or the like Keep the AC adaptor from blocking the range sensor (a).
When the projected image size is 60 inches or more, the auto focus function does not work. Depending on the projectors location and the material of the projection surface, the auto focus function may not work correctly. If the auto focus function does not work correctly, tap the (Settings) button on Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application, then disable [Auto]. Adjust the focus manually.
Related Topic Adjusting the focus
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Images from the HDMI device are not projected, or the picture quality is poor.
Make sure that the HDMI cable is properly connected to the HDMI IN terminal of the wireless unit. Depending on the signal strength and the location of the projector and Wireless unit, images from the HDMI devices may not be projected properly. Change the location and orientation of the projector and Wireless unit. Make sure that there are no obstructions blocking the radio wave between the projector and Wireless unit, and make sure that the projector and Wireless unit are not placed too far away from each other. When an interlaced video signal is input, the picture quality may be poor. If a message Input video from HDMI is interlaced. This may cause the video to display incorrectly. Check the output settings of the device connected to the Wireless unit for a non-interlaced option. appears, set the output resolution of the HDMI output device to Auto, 1080p, or 720p.
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The projection screen dims automatically, or the projection screen turns off.
When the projector is used in a hot environment, or the ventilation holes (intake/exhaust) are blocked, the brightness is automatically reduced to cool down the inside of the projector. If the temperature in the projector is not cooled down even when the brightness is reduced, the projection automatically stops.
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The projected image automatically disappears or the projected image is displayed.
When [Switch to standby when your smartphone moves out of range of Projector] is turned on and the smartphone is not detected, the projector will enter standby mode and darken the projection screen. Also, when [On when smartphone detected] is turned on and the smartphone is detected, the standby mode will be canceled and the projection screen will be automatically displayed. These two settings work when the Bluetooth function of the smartphone is turned on.
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Poor picture quality.
The projector uses wireless LAN and Bluetooth communication, therefore the communication range may become short depending on the environment such as an obstruction between the projector and Wireless unit (or your smartphone), signal strength, and wall material. In such a case, change the projectors location, or bring your device and the projector nearer to each other. If the projector is used near another device which uses wireless LAN or Bluetooth communication, interference may occur causing low communication speed or connection failure. In such a case, move the projector away from the other radio device. If the problem persists, turn off the other radio device.
The antenna is incorporated around in the illustration.
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Cannot operate with the special application.
You cannot operate the same projector when operating it from the special application on another smartphone. Close the application or turn off the Bluetooth function on the other smartphone. The projector uses wireless LAN and Bluetooth communication, therefore the communication range may become short depending on the environment such as an obstruction between the projector and Wireless unit (or your smartphone), signal strength, and wall material. In such a case, change the projectors location, or bring your device and the projector nearer to each other. If the projector is used near another device which uses wireless LAN or Bluetooth communication, interferences may occur causing low communication speed or connection failures. In such a case, move the projector away from the other radio device. If the problem persists, turn off the other radio device.
The antenna is incorporated around in the illustration.
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Cannot make Bluetooth connection with the smartphone.
Make sure the Bluetooth function of the smartphone is ON. If you cannot connect even if the Bluetooth function of the smartphone is ON, turn off the Bluetooth function of the smartphone and turn it on again. The special application cannot be used on multiple smartphones at the same time. Close the application in use on the other smartphone. Or turn off the Bluetooth function of the other smartphone. Turn off the projector and turn it on again. Pair the projector and smartphone again. For details, click here.
Related Topic Turning the projector on/off Installing the special application and performing the initial settings
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[Device info incorrect] is displayed and cannot make a Bluetooth connection with the smartphone.
Reconnect the projector and smartphone with the procedure below. For Android smartphones:
For iPhone:
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In the Bluetooth setting of the smartphone, select the displayed on the right side of the projector's name to disconnect.
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Start the special application and operate again. The projector and smartphone are automatically connected using Bluetooth connection.
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In the Bluetooth setting of iPhone, select the displayed on the right side of the projector's name to disconnect.1. Start the special application and operate again. The projector and smartphone are automatically connected using Bluetooth connection.
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Features of this unit
This unit is a Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector utilizing a laser light source and an ultra-short focus lens. Install the special application Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector Application to a smartphone to operate this unit. It allows you to project and enjoy images of an HDMI device connected to the supplied Wireless unit. Just place the unit near a wall to project images of 22 to 80 inches at point-blank range. In addition to walls, this unit can project 22-inch images on a table or floor. A lithium-ion rechargeable battery and speakers are incorporated into this unit, allowing you to enjoy images anywhere without concern for cabling.
Note Screen images and illustrations in this help guide may vary from the actual product.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Notice regarding the termination of the IFTTT linkage function
Regarding the IFTTT linkage function installed in the Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector LSPX-P1 (hereinafter referred as this function), in consideration of the number of users, we have decided to terminate the function as of the update of the application, which is scheduled to be released in early December 2018. We ask for your cooperation in updating the application to the latest version offered on Google Play and the App Store starting from early December 2018.
After updating the application, slideshows of photos posted on Facebook or Instagram that were previously configurable using this function, and slideshows linked with your favorite web service (by applet) will become unavailable. If you would like to continue viewing the photos and movies on your smartphone after updating the application, you can do so by selecting the desired photos and movies on My content. For details, refer to the notice on the following page: http:/
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