NexiGo TriVision Ultra 4K Tri-LED-Laser Projector - PJ95
Quick Start Guide
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The NexiGo Team
Contact Information
Website: www.nexigo.com
E-mail: cs@nexigo.com
Manufacturer: Nexight INC
Tel: +1(458) 215-6088
Address: 11075 SW 11th St, Beaverton, OR, 97005, US
Turn On the Projector
Step 1. Placing your projector.
A diagram illustrates the projector placed on a surface, projecting an image onto a wall. Arrows indicate the optimal projection distance range from the projector to the screen (2.3m to 4.23m or 7.55ft to 13.88ft).
Step 2. Plug the projector into a power outlet.
A diagram shows the projector's power port (labeled DC IN) connected to a power cable, which is then plugged into a wall socket.
Step 3. Put batteries in the remote.
A diagram shows the back of the remote control being opened, with arrows indicating the correct orientation for inserting two AAA batteries.
Step 4. Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds.
A close-up view of the top of the projector highlights the power button with an indicator light. A finger icon is shown pressing and holding the button.
Step 5. Completing first time set-up
The first time you use your projector, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the basic set-up, which involves:
- Pairing the remote with the projector.
- Selecting your preferred language.
- Selecting your preferred time zone.
- Adjusting focus.
- Adjusting keystone.
- Connecting to a network.
Projector Distance & Size
A diagram shows a projector projecting an image onto a screen. Lines indicate the screen diagonal (D), image length (L), image height (H), and projection distance (A).
D (Inches) Screen Diagonal | L (Inches) Image Length | H (Inches) Image High | A (Feet) Projection Distance |
---|---|---|---|
80 | 68.9 | 39.25 | 7.55 |
90 | 78 | 44 | 8.48 |
100 | 87 | 49 | 9.22 |
110 | 96 | 54 | 10.1 |
120 | 104 | 58 | 11.02 |
130 | 113 | 63 | 11.96 |
140 | 122 | 69 | 12.88 |
150 | 131 | 74 | 13.88 |
Projector Diagram
Front View
- 1. Projection Lens ?
- 2. Autofocus Camera ?
- 3. Eye Protection Sensor ?️
Top View
- 4. Handle
- 5. Arrow Buttons ⬆️⬇️⬅️➡️
- 6. OK Button ✅
- 7. Return Button ↩️
- 8. Settings Button ⚙️
- 9. Source Button ?️
- 10. Power Button ?
Back View
- 11. Power Input ?
- 12. HDMI 1 (eARC)
- 13. HDMI 2 (Gaming)
- 14. USB 1 ?
- 15. 3.5 mm Jack (Audio Out) ?
- 16. S/PDIF ?
- 17. LAN ?
- 18. IR Sensor ?
Bottom View
- 19. Height-Adjustable Feet ↕️ / Ceiling Mounting Screw Threads ? (M4 x 20 mm)
- 20. Tripod Screw Thread ? (1/4" - 20UNC x 1/4")
- 21. Streaming Stick Storage Compartment
- 22. HDMI 3 (For Fire TV Stick)
- 23. Micro USB Connector (For Fire TV Stick)
- 24. Label Location
Remote Introduction
Function Diagram
- 1. Power: Shutdown / Sleep / Restart / STR / Set Shutdown Timer
- 2. Source: Change input source
- 3. Air Mouse: Toggle motion control (recommend for typing)
- 4. Settings: Open sidebar menu
- 5. Arrow Buttons: Change selection
- 6. OK: Select the highlighted option
- 7. Return: Return to the previous screen
- 8. Menu: Press to pull up more functions (for USB devices); Press and hold to focus
- 9. Home: Return to the home page
- 10. Volume + / -: Increase or decrease the volume ?➕/➖
- 11. Mute: Toggle audio on and off ?
- 12. Play / Pause: Start or stop a video ▶️/⏸️
- 13. Rewind / Fast Forward: Move forward or backward within a video ⏪/⏩
Connectors and Ports
When connecting a device to the projector, please be sure to:
- Turn off all devices before making any connections.
- Make sure the cable is inserted securely.
- Use the appropriate cable for the device.
Diagram of Ports
The rear and side panels of the projector show various ports:
- 1: HDMI 1 (eARC Support) / HDMI 2 (Recommend for Gaming) / HDMI 3 (For Fire TV Stick): To connect devices like cable boxes, DVD players, streaming sticks (Roku, Fire TV, etc.), and computers.
- 2: USB 1 ?: To connect storage devices like mobile hard drives and USB flash drives.
- 3: Audio Out / S/PDIF ?: To connect audio devices like soundbars or speakers.
- 4: LAN ?: To connect an Ethernet cable.
Image Adjustment (Physically)
Diagrams illustrate physical adjustments to the projector's angle and lens to correct image shape distortion. Arrows show tilting and rotation.
Image Adjustment (Electrically)
Correcting Keystone
If the projection is still distorted after using physical methods, use Keystone Correction to adjust the projection.
Automatic Keystone: If projecting onto a white wall, navigate to Settings > Image > Keystone Correction > Automatic Keystone Correction.
Auto Screen Alignment: If projecting onto a screen, navigate to Settings > Image > Keystone Correction > Auto Screen Alignment.
Manual Keystone: Navigate to Settings > Image > Keystone Correction > Manual Keystone Correction. Select Four Point to adjust corners only, or Eight Point to adjust corners and edges. For small changes, use Fine Tune.
? Please wait 3-5 seconds for changes to take effect.
Additional options include Auto Keystone Correction at Startup, Keystone Correction When the Device Moves, and Automatic Obstacle Avoidance.
Adjusting Image Clarity
Please adjust the focus if the image appears blurry.
Automatic Focus: To achieve a clear image automatically, go to Settings > Image > Auto/Manual Focus > Autofocus.
? Please wait 3-5 seconds for changes to take effect.
Under Advanced Settings, you can also enable Autofocus on Power on and/or Autofocus after Moving.
Manual Focus: Go to Settings > Image > Auto/Manual Focus > Manual Focus. Use the Left / Right buttons to adjust the focus.
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