NEXIGO PJ10 1080P LCD Projector User Manual

June 5, 2024
NEXIGO

NEXIGO PJ10 1080P LCD Projector User Manual
NEXIGO PJ10 1080P LCD Projector


User Manual

Installation Video

WELCOME TO THE NEXIGO FAMILY!

Thank you for choosing the NexiGo 1080P LCD Projector. You are now part of an exclusive club: the NexiGo family! It’s our job to make sure you enjoy your membership. If you have any problems please contact us at cs@nexigo.com any time for further assistance. This product is covered by our industry leading 1-year manufacturers warranty. Register at nexigo.com/warranty to get a FREE additional 1-year warranty!

From all of us here at NexiGo, we want to welcome you again to the family. We thank you deeply for your trust and for your business. We know you’ll love it here. We look forward to serving you again in the near future.

Yours Sincerely,
The NexiGo Team

CONTACT INFORMATION

Website: www.nexigo.com
Manufacturer: Nexight INC
E-mail: cs@nexigo.com
Tel: +1(458) 215-6088
Address: 11075 SW 11th St, Beaverton, OR, 97005, US

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

PROJECTOR DIAGRAM

  1. AV Input Port
  2. 3.5mm Audio Jack
  3. HDMI Input Port
  4. USB Input Port/Screen Monitor
  5. USB Input Port
  6. Keystone Adjustment
  7. Power Input Jack
  8. Focus Adjustment
  9. Vol+/Vol-/Left/Right
  10. Power Switch
  11. Up
  12. Down
  13. OK
  14. Return
  15. Lens

WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

  • 1 x Projector
  • 1 x Remote (Requires 2 AAA batteries, not included)
  • 1 x Power Cable
  • 1 x AV Cable
  • 1 x User Manual

CONNECTION INTRODUCTION

  1. DVD and VCD
  2. Audio device
  3. TV box, TV stick and computer
  4. Mobile hard disk, USB flash disk, iPhone and iPad
  5. Mobile hard disk and USB flash disk

REMOTE INTRODUCTION

Power Switch: Toggles power on and off
Mute: Toggles audio on and off
Menu: Displays the menu
Pause: Toggles video pause and continue
Left/Right/Up/Down: Moves the cursor in the on screen display
OK: Selects the option your cursor is currently on
Return: Returns to the previous screen
Signal Source: Displays the source selection bar
Vol +: Increases the volume level
Vol -: Decreases the volume level

SPECIFICATIONS

Imaging Technology LCD
Native Resolution 1920×1080
Maximum Compatible Resolution 1920×1080
Light Source LED
Focusing Mode Manual operation
Projection Distance 4.3-16.4 ft
Projection Size 42.5-176 inches
Aspect Ratio 16:9/4:3
Projection Ratio 1.35:1
Keystone Manual correction ±15°
Power Input 100V-240V @ 50/60Hz
Integrated Watt Use 90W
Input HDMIx1, USBx2, AVx1
Output 3.5mm audio jackx1

(speakers/headphones)
Speaker| 3Wx1

INSTALLATION

CHOOSING A LOCATION

The room layout and the desired room design will be the most important factors in choosing where to place the projector. Consider the following when selecting a location:

The size, shape, and position of your screen.

  • Location of a suitable power outlet.
  • Ensure the projector has sufficient room around it for airflow

The projector is designed to be installed in one of four layouts. You can either hang the projector from the ceiling via a special mounting bracket (NOT INCLUDED), or simply place it on a stable surface. You may need to change the projection mode so the images project correctly. Select Projection Mode under the Setting tab, then choose the corresponding projection mode for your needs.

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Note: A specific rear projection screen is required to use the rear projection function.

PROJECTOR DISTANCE & SIZE

PROJECTOR DISTANCE & SIZE

Note: Due to manufacturing tolerances there will be variances of about 3% from unit to unit. The above data is for reference only. Please use actual measurements when installing the device.

KEYSTONE CORRECTION

Keystone correction, also known as keystoning, refers to adjusting the image of a projector that is displaying an angled image. This is often an issue when mounting a projector, as it often will be mounted above or below the horizontal center line of the screen. This will mean that the image will be displayed on the screen at an angle and this will change the shape of the image to a trapezoid instead of a rectangle. To correct this, please attempt: Please use the Keystone Adjustment knob to adjust the vertical keystone if the projection image shows up tilted, as shown below.

KEYSTONE CORRECTION

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

Please use the Focus Adjustment knob to adjust the focus, rotate the knob left or right until the image is clear. If the image does not clear and instead becomes more fuzzy, rotate the knob in the opposite direction until the image clears up.

MULTI-MEDIA CONNECTIONS

This section guides you on how to connect the projector with other equipment.

USB CONNECTIONS

Insert a USB drive into either of the USB ports shown in the diagram below. In the on-screen menu, select the Multi-media tab. Then choose the content which you want to display: Movie, Music, Photo, Text.

Multi-media Supported Format Audio Format MP3/AAC/WAV/LOAS/PCM/OGG/ FLAC/AC3
Photo Format JPEG/BMP/PNG
Video Format DIVX/RM/3GP/AVI/MKV/FLV/MOV/ MP4/MPG/VOB/MPG/RMVB/RM
Text Format TXT

HDMI CONNECTIONS

Plug an HDMI cable into the device you want to connect to the projector and then insert the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port shown in the diagram below. Open the on-screen menu and select the HDMI source in the Input Source tab. This will then allow you to display the screen of whatever device has been plugged in.

HDMI CONNECTIONS

Supported Resolution 640×480 1280×720 1366×768 1600×1200
800×600 Supported 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050
1024×768 1280×1024 1440×960 1920×1080

AV CONNECTIONS

In order to use a device with a standard RCA connection you will need to obtain an RCA to 3.5 mm adapter. Connect the adapter to the projector as shown below, and then connect the RCA plugs from the device to the RCA jacks on the adapter. You can also just use a singular AV cable if this is an option for your device. Once connected, go into the on-screen menu and select AV under Input Source as shown below.

3.5MM AUDIO CONNECTIONS

Headphones or speakers could be connected to the projector with the 3.5mm audio jack.

MULTISCREEN CONNECTIONS

You can wirelessly connect your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, computer, or a wide range of other devices to the projector, or you can use a wired connection with your iPhone or iPad to share your screen.
For wireless connections: Ensure the projector and your device are connected to the same network. Instructions on how to connect the projector to a network are available in the Settings Menus section.
Once both devices are connected to the same network, or in the case of a wired connection once the device has been plugged into the projector, in the on- screen menu select the Input Source tab, and then select MultiScreen to connect to the screencast software. Then select the corresponding MultiScreen connection option:

WINDOWS CAST – SHARE THE SCREEN OF YOUR WINDOWS COMPUTER WIRELESSLY

To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same network, your computer is Windows 10 or above and has built-in dual-band WiFi. On the projector, select Windows Cast from the options. On your computer, input Windows key + K to open the Connect sidebar for Miracast, and then select “NexiGo-PJ10” in the devices list. The connection is now complete.

Select “NexiGo-PJ10”

IOS CABLE CAST – SHARE THE SCREEN OF YOUR IPHONE OR IPAD USING A USB WIRED CONNECTION

Note: This is only available on iPhone and iPad devices.

Plug your iPhone or iPad into the USB port (Screen Monitor) shown in the diagram below. On the projector, select iOS Cable Cast from the options. Tap Trust when the phone/tablet shows a message saying “trust this device”, and then enter the device password to finish the connection.

MIRACAST – SHARE THE SCREEN FROM THE ANDROID PHONE/ TABLET WIRELESSLY

Note: Android devices may have mixed functionality with Miracast.
Most devices will support it in some way:
OnePlus/Google Pixel – Search Cast, Samsung – Search Smart View, Sony – Search Screen Mirroring (Different Android devices have different ways of opening multi-screen functions, please refer to the instructions of your Android device for details). Additionally, there may be third party apps you can download to your Android device to provide Miracast functionality. We cannot guarantee that this device will work as intended with all Android devices. Check your device manufacturer for information regarding support for this standard.

To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same network. On the projector, select Miracast from the options. Enter into the System Settings on the Android device and then search for the cast software for your device. Once you have opened the cast software for your device, look at the list of available mirroring devices and select the “NexiGo-PJ10” from the list. The connection is now complete.

IOS CAST – SHARE THE SCREEN OF YOUR IPHONE, IPAD, OR MACBOOK WIRELESSLY USING AIRPLAY

To connect, make sure both devices are connected to the same network. On the projector, select iOS Cast from the options. Enter into the control center on the iOS device, click Screen Mirroring. In the list of available mirroring devices, select the device “NexGo-PJ10” from the list. The connection is now complete.

DLNA – SHARE THE DISPLAY OF YOUR DEVICE THAT SUPPORTS DLNA CONNECTIONS

To connect with DLNA, as with the other steps, first ensure that both devices are connected to the same network. On the projector, select DLNA from the options. On the device you want to cast from, open an app that supports casting, YouTube is an example, and then tap the button on the app that allows you to cast. Select “NexiGo-PJ10” from the list of options. Press the play button on the video, and it will now display the video via the projector.

CAST SETTINGS – CHANGE CASTING SETTINGS. SETTINGS ARE LISTED BELOW

WiFi Setting: Setup the WiFi connection for the projector.
Online Update: Update the casting firmware. (This is a separate update from the primary projector firmware update that you will find in the projector settings. This firmware will automatically update, so this is only needed in case of an error with the auto updater)
Restore Factory Default: Reset the cast software to factory default.
(Clears the WiFi password and/or caches)
Software Version: Shows the current casting firmware version.

SETTINGS MENUS

PICTURE SETTING

Under the Setting tab you will find the options listed below. The top options are the Picture Setting.

Projection Mode: To shift the mode of the projector. The options are: standard, mirrored, flipped, and flipped and mirrored.
Image Scaling: Changes the size of the objects shown on the screen.
Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio is a figure that identifies the size of an image by its width and height. Common aspect ratios are 4:3 and 16:9.
Picture Mode: Adjust projector settings. Adjust color, brightness, contrast, and/or sharpness.
Color Range: Adjust the color range of the projector.

SYSTEM SETTING

Under the Setting tab you will find the options listed below. The bottom options are the System Setting.

OSD Language: Choose the language used in the projector menus.
Software Update: Update the software version on the projector.

  1. Please check nexigo.com periodically for new firmware downloads.
  2. Download the latest firmware to a USB flash drive, and then insert the flash drive into a USB port on the projector.
  3. In the on-screen menu select Setting > System Setting > Software Update.
  4. The software will be updated automatically, do not try to use the projector until the update is completed.

Note: All current shipments on the market come with the latest firmware, you don’t have to update it. The projector will be reset after the software updates, all saved settings will be erased.

Restore Factory Settings: Reset the projector to factory default.
Auto Sleep: Allows you to set a timer to turn the projector power off automatically.

CONNECTION SETTING – SCROLL DOWN IN THE SETTINGS TAB TO LOCATE THESE SETTINGS

WiFi Connection: Connect your projector to WiFi.

  1. In the on-screen menu, select Setting, and then scroll down until
    you see the option labeled WiFi Setting. Select that option.

  2. Select your wireless network from the list as shown below, to connect your projector to the WiFi network.

Bluetooth Connection: Connect your projector with a Bluetooth
audio device.

  1. In the on-screen menu, select Setting, and then scroll down until you see the option labeled Bluetooth. Select that option.

  2. Turn on Bluetooth for the projector, as well as on the device you would like to connect to, and then search the list shown below for the Bluetooth audio device to connect.

  3. Select that device and pair the two devices. The Bluetooth connection is now complete

WARNINGS

  1. Read the manual carefully before you use the projector.

  2. Unplug immediately if you notice any issues or problems with your projector.
    If your projector begins to smoke, make unusual noises, or any strange odor is noticed, immediately unplug your projector. Ensure that it is placed in an open area with ventilation, away from any objects that may be a fire hazard. Contact Customer Support for further details.

  3. Do not remove the projector cover.
    This projector contains high voltage circuitry. Inadvertent contact may result in a severe electric shock and could result in death. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Please contact the manufacturer directly if you have any issues to exercise your warranty.

  4. Do not modify this equipment.

  5. Avoid dropping or throwing the projector.

  6. Do not face the projector lens to the sun.

  7. Use only the provided power cable.

  8. Do not place the projector on an uneven or unstable surface, or one that is subject to vibration.

  9. Do not place this device near another device that produces a strong magnetic field or one with a heavy electrical load.

  10. Do not look into the lens when the projector is operational. It may causes permanent eye damage.

  11. Do not turn off the main power abruptly or unplug the projector during operation. Wait until the fan has turned off before powering off fully.

  12. Do not attempt to use the projector in a vertical orientation.

  13. Place the projector within a slope of ±15°. Any greater slope presents dangers of the unit sliding and falling.

  14. Avoid obstructions around the projector air vent as this may cause damage to the unit or create a fire hazard.

  15. This unit may be damaged by liquids. Keep liquids away from the unit to prevent damage. Liquid damages are not covered by the warranty.

  16. If the projector is unused for a prolonged period of time unplug it from the power source.

  17. If there are any mechanical issues with the projector, please contact NexiGo Support to exercise the warranty; Do not attempt to repair the item yourself.

  18. Safe Operational Parameters

    • Operating temperature: between +41°F (+5°C) and +95°F (+35°C).
    • Operating humidity: between 30 and 90%.


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