Philips NeoPix Ultra One+ Quick Start Guide
This guide provides essential information for setting up and using your Philips NeoPix Ultra One+ home projector.
Introduction
Welcome to your Philips NeoPix Ultra One+ home projector. This Quick Start Guide will help you get started quickly.
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Setup Steps
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1. Connection Ports
Identify the ports on the rear of the projector:
- HDMI 1
- HDMI 2
- USB
- DC IN (Power input)
- AV IN
- microSD card slot
- VGA
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2. Connect Devices
Connect your external devices (e.g., laptop, streaming stick, game console) to the projector using appropriate cables (HDMI, AV, USB).
[Diagram: Shows various devices like a laptop, game console, and streaming stick connected to the projector via HDMI, USB, and AV cables.] -
3. Power Connection
Connect the power adapter to the DC IN port on the projector and plug the other end into a wall power outlet.
[Diagram: Shows the power adapter cable connecting from the projector's DC IN port to a wall power outlet.] -
4. Power On
Press the power button on the projector or the remote control to turn it on.
[Diagram: Shows a finger pressing the power button on the projector.] -
5. Adjust Focus
Use the adjustment knob on the projector to sharpen the image focus.
[Diagram: Shows a finger adjusting a knob labeled "Focus" on the side of the projector.] -
6. Adjust Keystone
Use the keystone adjustment feature to correct image distortion if the projector is not placed perfectly level.
[Diagram: Shows a finger adjusting a slider or dial for keystone correction on the projector.]
Projector Controls
7. Adjustment Knob
Fine-tune the image focus using the dedicated adjustment knob.
[Diagram: Close-up of the projector's adjustment knob, labeled "Focus".]8. Projector Keys
The projector has a control panel on top with the following buttons:
- Source: Select input source.
- Menu: Access settings menu.
- Navigator: Use directional keys (Up ⬆️, Down ⬇️, Left ⬅️, Right ➡️) and OK (✅) button for navigation and selection.
- Return: Go back to the previous screen.
- Power: Turn the projector on or off.
Remote Controls
9. Android TV Dongle Remote Control
This remote is used for navigating the Android TV interface.
- Standby (On/Off): Power control.
- Google Assistant: Access voice commands.
- Navigation: Up ⬆️, Down ⬇️, Left ⬅️, Right ➡️ direction keys.
- OK: Enter/Confirm selection.
- Home page: Return to the Android TV home screen.
- Back/Exit: Go back or exit an application.
- Volume: Adjust audio volume (➕, ➖).
- Apps: Dedicated buttons for Netflix and Prime Video.
10. Projector Remote Control
This remote controls the projector's basic functions and Android TV interface.
- Standby (On/Off): Power control.
- Settings: Access projector settings.
- Navigation: Up ⬆️, Down ⬇️, Left ⬅️, Right ➡️ direction keys.
- OK: Enter/Confirm selection.
- Android Home Menu: Access the Android TV home screen.
- Back/Exit: Go back or exit an application.
- Volume: Adjust audio volume (➕, ➖).
- Select Input Source: Choose the active input.
- Options: Access context-specific options.
Connectivity Options
Access to Android TV
The projector features an Android TV interface, providing access to various apps and streaming services. Google, Google Play, YouTube, Android TV, and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. Google Assistant availability may vary by region.
[Diagram: Screenshot of the Android TV interface displaying app icons for YouTube, Prime Video, Netflix, and other applications.]Bluetooth Speaker
Pair a Bluetooth speaker for enhanced audio output.
[Diagram: Icon representing a Bluetooth speaker with connection status indicators.]Connecting Phones/Tablets to HDMI
Connect your smartphone or tablet to the projector via HDMI for screen mirroring or media playback.
Connection Methods:
- 1. Apple Devices: Use a Lightning to Digital AV Adapter with an HDMI cable.
- 2. USB-C Devices: Use a USB-C to HDMI adapter with an HDMI cable.
- 3. USB-C Devices: Use a direct USB-C to HDMI cable.