Philips NeoPix Ultra One+ Home Projector
Quick Start Guide
Welcome to your Philips NeoPix Ultra One+ Home Projector. This guide provides essential steps to get you started quickly. For comprehensive details, download the full user manual at www.philips.com/support and register your product.
Getting Started: Setup Steps
6 Keystone Adjustment
Adjust the keystone to correct the image shape if the projector is placed at an angle. [Image description: Diagram showing a projector projecting an image, with an arrow indicating adjustment of the keystone correction feature.]
5 Focus Adjustment
Adjust the focus knob to ensure the projected image is sharp and clear. [Image description: Diagram showing a projector with an arrow pointing to the focus adjustment knob.]
3 Power Connection
Connect the power adapter to the projector and a power outlet. [Image description: Diagram showing a power adapter being plugged into the projector's DC port and then into a wall socket.]
4 Power On
Press the power button on the projector or remote control to turn it on. [Image description: Diagram showing the power button being pressed.]
2 Connection
Connect your input devices (e.g., laptop, streaming stick) to the projector's HDMI, USB, or other ports. [Image description: Diagram showing various cables (HDMI, USB) being connected to the projector.]
Product Ports and Features
The projector features the following ports:
- HDMI 1 & HDMI 2: For connecting video sources like laptops or gaming consoles.
- USB: For media playback or powering devices.
- MicroSD: For media playback from a memory card.
- VGA: For connecting older computers.
- Micro-USB: For power or data transfer (specific use may vary).
- DC IN: For the power adapter.
- AV IN: For analog audio/video input.
[Image description: A diagram illustrating the rear and front panels of the projector, labeling all available ports: DC, USB, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, MicroSD, AV, VGA, Micro-USB.]
Important Safety Information
Please observe the following safety warnings:
- ? Do not touch hot surfaces.
- ☀️ Avoid direct eye exposure to the projection beam.
- ⚡ Risk of electric shock. Do not open the device.
- ?️ Ensure proper ventilation. Do not block vents.
- ?️ Operate within specified temperature ranges (e.g., 5°C - 35°C / 41°F - 95°F).
- ? Keep away from moisture.
- ? Avoid prolonged exposure to loud volumes.
- ? This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and may cause interference.
Remote Controls and Navigation
Projector Remote Control
The projector remote control allows you to:
- Turn the projector On/Off (Standby).
- Access Settings (⚙️).
- Navigate menus using Up/Down (⬆️⬇️) and Left/Right (⬅️➡️) direction keys.
- Select options and Confirm (OK/Enter ✅).
- Access the Android Home Menu (?).
- Go Back/Exit (↩️).
- Adjust Volume (➕➖).
- Access Options.
- Select Input Source.
[Image description: Diagram of the projector remote control with buttons labeled: Standby On/Off, Settings, Up/Down direction key, Android Home Menu, Back/Exit, OK, Left/Right direction key, Options, Volume, Select Input Source, Enter/Confirm.]
Android TV Dongle Remote Control
This remote controls the Android TV interface:
- Turn On/Off (Standby).
- Access Google Assistant (?️).
- Navigate menus using Up/Down (⬆️⬇️), Left/Right (⬅️➡️) direction keys.
- Confirm actions (OK ✅).
- Go to Home page (?).
- Go Back/Exit (↩️).
- Adjust Volume (➕➖).
- Launch Apps (?).
- Open specific apps like Netflix and Prime Video.
[Image description: Diagram of the Android TV Dongle remote control with buttons labeled: Standby On/Off, Google Assistant, Up/Down direction key, Enter/Confirm, Left/Right direction key, Home page, Apps, Back/Exit, Volume +/-, and dedicated buttons for Netflix and Prime Video.]
Android TV Navigation
Navigate the Android TV interface using the remote. Key functions include accessing the Home page, opening apps, and using directional controls to select content. Google, Google Play, YouTube, and Android TV are trademarks of Google LLC. Google Assistant availability may vary by region.
[Image description: A visual representation of the Android TV interface, showing app icons and navigation elements, with a hand holding a remote control pointing to the screen.]
Connecting Devices
Bluetooth Speaker Pairing
The projector can connect to Bluetooth speakers for enhanced audio. Follow the on-screen prompts in the projector's settings to pair your speaker. [Image description: A diagram showing a projector icon and a Bluetooth speaker icon with a connection line between them, indicating wireless audio pairing.]
Connecting Phones/Tablets to HDMI
To connect your smartphone or tablet to the projector via HDMI, you may need an adapter:
- For Apple devices: Use a Lightning to Digital AV Adapter with an HDMI cable.
- For USB-C devices: Use a USB-C to HDMI adapter with an HDMI cable.
[Image description: Three diagrams illustrating connection methods: 1. An Apple device connected via Lightning to HDMI adapter. 2. A USB-C device connected via USB-C to HDMI adapter. 3. A generic USB-C device connected directly via USB-C to HDMI cable.]
Legal and Compliance Information
FCC ID: 2ASRT-NPX646
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Company Information:
Screeneo Innovation SA
Route de Lully 5C
1131 - Tolochenaz - Switzerland
Website: www.philips.com/welcome
Email: philips.projector.eu@screeneo.com
Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. and are used under license. Screeneo Innovation SA is the warrantor in relation to the product.
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