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    							Music Player Menu
    Opening a file:
    • Select the audio option 
    from the main menu.
    • Select the hardware me-
    dia the file is stored on
    • Choose which file you 
    wish to play.
    Previewing Files:
    • Press the directional keys to highlight the item of interest
    • Wait 2-3 seconds and a preview of the audio will show on the screen 
    Select the “Audio” icon
    The M4 will show all folders and files you have on your USB or SD Drives. 
    Use the directional buttons to navigate to different folders or files.
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    							Music Player Menu
    Listening to Audio
    To use the audio controls, use the directional keys to highlight the option you wish 
    to choose.  
    Move selection left
    Move selection right
    Confirm selection
    Play / Pause
    RewindFastforward
    Previous TrackNext Track
    Stop PlaybackRepeat Track
    Mute Sound
    • To open the music menu, press 
    “OK” on projector. 
    • To close the music menu, hit 
    “back” on projector.
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    							Music Playback FAQ
    How do I loop a song?
    1. Choose either USB or SD Card 
    for playback
    2. Navigate the folders until you 
    reach the file you wish to play.
    3. Highlight the file you want to 
    play, then confirm the selection.
    4. Move selection on music player 
    menu to “repeat”, and confirm 
    the selection.
    5. The song will now loop after 
    playback is finished.
    How do I create a song playlist?
    1. Insert your media device (either mi-
    croSD card or USB) into computer.
    2. Make a new folder on media device 
    (folder name will be the name of the 
    playlist).
    3. Transfer songs from computer to the 
    new folder, name accordingly.
    4. Remove media device from computer 
    and insert into projector.
    5. Navigate to Audio section, then 
    choose appropriate media device.
    6. Navigate to your playlist folder.
    7. Start at first song.
    8. Playback will follow each successive 
    song on the list.
    *To create a special order for the list, add nu-merical numbering to the beginning of each file.
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    							Setup Menu
    The Settings Menu can be accessed by selecting “Settings”on the main menu
    PicturePicture ModeColor ModeZoom ModeDLCProjectionBrightnessKeystoneColor RangeSlideshow timeBattery CapacityAudio
    Setup
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    Menu LanguageTransparentRestore DefaultSoftware Update (USB)CEC
    EqualizerAudio OnlyAVC
    Within the settings menu there are 
    three more submenus that allow you 
    to customize your M4 to the settings 
    you want. 
    						
    							Picture Settings
    Picture Mode
    Color Mode
    • Adjusts the color temperature from hot to cool (red to blue).
    Zoom Mode
    Projection
    •      Changes the picture mode to different settings depending on your choosing
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    •  The “Zoom” mode allows users to select the  aspect  ratio  or  “zoom”  of  videos  or pictures being displayed.  For example if a  4:3  aspect  ratio  is  selected,  movies and  pictures  will  be  displayed  in  4:3.  Available  selections  include  Auto,  4:3, 16:9, 16:10, Zoom 1, Zoom 2
    •  The Projection function allows the user to choose the image  orientation.   The  modes  are  Front,  Rear, Invert Front, Invert Rear.  In other words it allows the user  to  flip  the  image  both  vertically  and  horizontally to  accommodate  for  rear  projection  and  ceiling mounted  projection.   For  example  a  ceiling  mounted projector  will  require  a  180  degree  image  rotation whereas  a  rear  projection  would  require  an  image rotation on the Y-Axis. 
    						
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    •  This mode allows the user           
             to adjust the picture slideshow    
             transition time (in seconds)
    Slideshow Time
    Brightness
    •      The brightness function allows the user to     
             select between 4 different brightness            
             settings (plugged-in mode only).  
    i.       Economy – Best mode for movie watching.   
             Most vivid colors.  LED life is at the               
             maximum.  Fan noise is at a minimum.
    ii.      Standard – Good mix of color quality and      
             brightness.  LED life is at the standard.
    iii.     Bright – Good for presentations.  Employs    
             color-mixing (overlap) technology to              
             improve brightness.  Slightly decreases        
             LED life expectancy. Fan noise is increased.
    iv.     Brightest – Good for presentations.               
             Employs  color-mixing (overlap) technology  
             to generate maximum brightness.   LED life  
             expectancy is decreased ~30%.  Fan noise  
             is increased. 
    						
    							Picture Settings Cont.
    •    The color mode allows the user to pick 
    between Warm, Medium, and Cool color 
    temperatures. The differences in each 
    mode is changes to the Red, Green, Blue 
    color-mix. A forth mode “user” allows the 
    user to manually adjust the color-mix.
    Color Mode
    Slideshow Time
    •  Please see Keystone 
             adjustment on page     
             FILL THIS IN
    •  The  picture  mode  allows  the  user  to 
    select  between  different  picture  modes 
    Dynamic, Standard, Mild,  and  Custom.  
    The   differences   in   each   mode   is   a  
    combination   of   changes   in   Contrast, 
    Brightness,  Color,  Sharpness,  and  Tint. 
    A  fifth  mode,  “User”  allows  the  user  to 
    manually adjust these settings.
    Picture Mode
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    							Sound Settings
    Surround Sound
    • Adjusts the surround sound capa- bilities of the projector.
    Auto Volume (AVC)
    •      Sets   the   projector   to   auto-detect  for  the volume.  The  projector  will  auto  detect  the appropriate sound mode 
    Equalizer
    •         The equalizer allows the user to adjust 
               the dynamic audio output range.          
               There are four pre-defined settings      
               and also a user programmable option36 
    						
    							Setup Menu Language
    Restore Factory Default
    Transparent
    • Adjusts the transparency of
           the settings screen
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    •  By  choosing  this  function  the  user 
    can restore the default settings
    •  Selectable  menu  languages  include 
    English, Spanish, French, and Chinese. 
     Additional  language  options  may  be 
    available  through  reflash.   Please 
    contact  AAXA  Technologies  if  another 
    language support is required. 
    						
    							Setup Cont. 
    Software Update
    •       A firmware upgrade can be achieved 
    through  two  options.   Both  options 
    require  the  user  to  copy  the  new 
    firmware  version  onto  the  USB 
    memory stick.
    •      Option   One  –   Through   the  
    settings  Menu.   Insert  the  USB  stick
    with   the   firmware  into  the  USB  port 
    and   select   the   upgrade   option  
    through   the   Setup   menu.   The  
    firmware  will  upgrade automatically
    •      Option   Two  –   Self   Boot.    Insert  the
    USB   stick   with   the   firmware  
    into   the   USB   port.    Turn   off  
    the  projector   by   using   the   On/Off  
    power   switch   on  the   side.    Then  
    turn   the   projector   back   on   by 
    switching   the   power  switch   on   the  
    side   to   “On”.    The   red   and   green  
    lights  on  the  side  of  the projector  
    should   begin   flashing.   
    DO NOT REMOVE THE USB STICK. 
    After  several  minutes   the   red   and  
    green   lights  should  become  stable. 
      Wait  for  the  projector  to  boot  by  
    itself.   After the  projector  boots  
    verify   that  the firmware  version   has
      been   updated.  Remove  the  USB 
    stick.
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