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    							c. Wireless Connection
    Using Miracast : 
    The Miracast capability is called different names on difference devices. ( i.e. Samsung/Sony = Screen Mirroring, HTC = Media Output)
    Please find this in device settings.
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    3. After about 20-30 seconds, “Ready to Connect” screen for Miracast will display.
    1. Turn on PicoPro by pressing the power button for about 2-3 seconds.
    2. Celluon logo will display upon powering on, followed by a “Preparing 
    wireless connection… To go to HDMI mode, press Mode Switch button” 
    screen.
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    							4. On a desired mobile device, find and select Screen Mirroring / Media Output.
    5. Mobile device will search for nearby devices to connect.
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    * 
    It is recommended to disconnect any previously connected WiFi network before attempting to connect via Miracast (screen mirroring).
    6. When device discovers “Celluon PicoPro”, tap 
    to connect. 7. Mobile device will say “Connected” 
    and PicoPro will start mirroring display.
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    1. Turn on PicoPro by pressing the power button for about 2-3 seconds.3. After about 20-30 seconds, “Ready to Connect” screen for Miracast will 
    display. (Default wireless connection mode is Miracast)
    2. Celluon logo will display upon powering on, followed by a “Preparing 
    wireless connection… To go to HDMI mode, press Mode Switch button” 
    screen.
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    Using DLNA : * 
    To connect to a device using DLNA capability, you must install a DLNA streaming app on your mobile device. Applicable apps can be downloaded from App Store/ Play Store.
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    							4. Lightly press “Mode Switch” button again to change to DLNA mode.
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    5. DLNA “Ready to Connect” screen will display upon completion of mode switch.
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    							6. On a desired mobile device, go to WiFi setting, and connect to “Celluon PicoPro”. 
    Use password “12345670” to connect. 
    8. When WiFi is successfully connected, open the installed DLNA streaming application 
    on the mobile device.
    9. Select desired content to display. 
    10. Select display location: Celluon PicoPro.
    11. Mobile device will say “Connected” and PicoPro will start display selected media contents.
    *** For DLNA connection with iOS devices:
    1. Follow above steps 1-11.6
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    							d. Switching Connection ModePicoPro allows you to easily switch from wired connection mode to wireless mode, and vice versa.
    From HDMI mode to Miracast mode
    1. From HDMI mode, press and hold Mode Switch button for about 2 seconds.
    2. Celluon logo will display.
    3. After the logo, “Preparing wireless connection… To go to HDMI mode, press Mode Switch button” screen will display.
    4. After about 20-30 seconds, “Ready to Connect” screen will display for Miracast connection, indicating that the mode is successfully switched.
    From Miracast mode to HDMI mode
    1. From HDMI mode, press and hold Mode Switch button for about 2 seconds.
    2. Celluon logo will display briefly, and Please connect using HDMI cable or Press Mode Switch button to change to wireless mode screen will display.
    3. Use HDMI cable to connect device.
    From Miracast mode to DLNA / DLNA mode to Miracast mode
    1. From Miracast mode, lightly press “Mode Switch” button.
    2. “Ready to Connect” screen for DLNA mode will display.
    ** Booting up time may take up to 3 seconds. 
    e. Reset SwitchPlease use this switch to manually power off the product. 
    Lightly press the button with a sharp pin. (Please do not press and hold the switch for more than 3 seconds)
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    							8. Making Adjustments
    Volume Adjustment*Volume is controlled directly from PicoPro.
    Locate touch volume control area on top of device. Adjust the volume by lightly touching the + or – pattern.
    Speaker / Earphone UsagePlease connect a speaker or an earphone to the 3.5mm audio out jack. 
    Laser AlignmentWhen the images seem blurry and/or the colors appear skewed, please visit Celluon website at www.celluon.com for Laser Alignment instructions.
    APC (Auto Power Control) SettingThis setting is to efficiently control the amount of light emitting from PicoPros laser diodes.
    Due to this setting, users may see a thin white line on the bottom of screen.
    Engine High Temperature Protection ModeDuring the use of PicoPro, if the surrounding environmental temperature becomes higher, PicoPros engine enters High Temperature Protection Mode.
    When the temperature of the engine reaches 131°F, a thermometer symbol will appear on the screen as a warning sign.
    When the temperature of the engine reaches 140°F, the engine will power off automatically to prevent damages from the heat. 
    For the safety of the product, it is recommended to use PicoPro in the areas with specified operating temperature, and use the product again after cooling.
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    							First three LED indicators remain solid. When charging at this stage, the fourth LED 
    indicator will blink to indicate it is being charged.
    All four LED indicators will remain solid.
    100% charged
    Volume control + & - sensors will blink to indicate low battery status
    0% chargedDescription
    Status
    LED Indicator
    75% charged First two LED indicators remain solid. When charging at this stage, the third LED 
    indicator will blink to indicate it is being charged.
    50% charged First LED indicator remains solid. When charging at this stage, the second LED 
    indicator will blink to indicate it is being charged.
    25% charged
    9. Charging the PicoPro
    Battery Status
    1. Locate micro USB port next to the battery status button.
    2. Use the supplied power adapter to charge the PicoPro through the micro USB port.
    ■  Please fully charge PicoPro’s internal battery before first use (approximately 3 to 5 hours).■  A low battery warning icon will show on the screen when the battery is low. ■  Use the included power adapter to charge your PicoPro. If the battery is too low, PicoPro will automatically  turn off.■  Please use included power adapter or any adapter supports 5V 2A to charge PicoPro.
    ** Please note that using other adapters than the one provided may result in longer charging times. 3+ hrs
    4-5 hours
    Wired Connection (HDMI/MHL)
    2+ hrs
    Wireless Connection (Miracast / DLNA)
    Charging Time Operating Time
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    							10. Troubleshooting
    No signal when a device is connected via HDMI cablePlease make sure the cables are inserted into the correct port. Please note that different devices require different 
    gender/adapter to convert to micro HDMI compatible.
    Mobile device cannot find Celluon PicoPro during 
    Miracast connection searchPlease make sure PicoPro is on Miracast mode. This may also be due to particularly heavy wireless traffic. If this 
    is the case, please reset the device by pressing the reset button on the back of device.
    Cannot stream contents through DLNA application
    Please make sure device’s WiFi is properly connected to PicoPro’s WiFi. For DLNA connection, please make sure to 
    connect using the password “12345670”
    It takes a long time to display contents through DLNA 
    modeIt depends on each DLNA streaming app to project contents through PicoPro. For large media files, it may take 
    some time to load and convert the video to the correct format.
    PicoPro is connected, but only the black screen is
    projected from the devicePlease check if the connected mobile device is on sleep mode. If the screen of the connected device goes black, the 
    projected screen will go black as well. Note that if the volume control LED patterns are on, the PicoPro is powered on.
    There is no sound
    Please make sure the volume level of the PicoPro and/or connected device is not in the mute status. 
    Product makes abnormal noisesPlease contact Celluon Customer Service for further assistanceThe projected image is unclearThis is due to the shifts in laser diode. Please refer to Laser Alignment instruction page to adjust shifted lasers.Connection through Miracast intermittently
    disconnects during useThis is due to the noise occurred by double wireless connection. Try to connect again after disconnecting all the 
    previously connected wireless networks.
    The video stops playing periodically
    Please make sure connected device has enough battery to play the video. If both devices have enough battery, this 
    may be due to unstable WiFi connection. Please disconnect and reconnect the device.
    Device automatically shuts down during useThis may be due to the depletion of battery or high temperature of the product. If the product is left in a place where the enviornmental 
    temperature is high (such as in a blanket or near heater), the power will turn off automatically in protection of fire hazard. Please cool the 
    product to specified operating temperatures before using again. If the prdouct has shut down due to battery depletion, please charge the 
    device before turning it back on.
    PicoPros screen is frozen; it stopped playing the video / 
    no response from buttons when pressed / 
    cannot convert modesPlease reset the device by pressing the reset button on the back of device. (Refer to “Identifying Parts” section for 
    the location of reset button.)
    Can users update PicoPro
    ’s firmware Please visit Celluon website www.celluon.com for instructions to update PicoPro ’s firmware.The occasional discrepancy between audio and visual 
    displayWhen users stream media content from an online source while using PicoPro, audio discrepancy with video output  may occur depending 
    on wireless environment. The cause may be from the wireless connection between your mobile device and WiFi network or between your 
    mobile device and PicoPro. A slight delay in mirroring (Miracast) from your mobile device to PicoPro may also occur.
    PicoPro turns off while chargingPlease make sure PicoPro is being charged with the dedicated adapter. Other  adapters may not meet the optimal\
     power supply required 
    for PicoPro. Therefore, using other adapters than the one provided may lead to the PicoPro turning off until sufficient battery power is stored.19 
    						
    							11. Specifications
    The perceived brightness of laser projectors with a given ANSI 
    brightness is 50%+ higher than that of the LED based projectors
    Brightness
    150  x 73  x 13.4 mm
    (6 x 3 x 0.5 inches)
    181g
    ( 0.4lbs )
    3140mAh @ 3.7V
    Size
    Measurement
    Weight
    The operating time may slightly vary depending on the environment of use
    Battery Capacity
    Product Lifetime
    Display Method
    Aspect RatioThrow RatioSequential Contrast Ratio
    Display PerformanceResolutionColor Depth
    Battery Operation Time
    Electrical Characteristics
    SpeakerAudio Interface
    Classification
    Laser Safety
    FocusMax. Image (Screen) Size 32 ANSI Lumens
    Laser
    10,000 hours
    16:91.3
    80,000 : 1
    1920 x 720p HD resolution
    16.7 M Colors (RGB 24bit)
    Wireless Connection: 2+ hrs 
    Wired Connection: up to 3+ hrs 
    1.0W
    3.5mm ear phone jack
    WiFiDual (2.4, 5G) IEC Class 3R Consumer safe device
    Output
    Wavelength 
    Divergence Angle Pulse Frequency 60Hz
    Red 90mW / Blue 85mW / Green 50mW
    Red 639nm / Blue 445nm / Green 522nm 42.1 deg
    Focus Free (always in focus)
    No focus wheel required
    250 inches In optimal lighting conditions
    Laser Spec
    Item
    Spec. Remark
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