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    							Table of Contents 
    1The Ray Pico Projector 
    Installation Preparation 
    2Ray Box Contents 
    3Ray Features 
    4Getting Started with Ray 
    Basic Connections
    Setup Information 
    5Watching Videos 
    5Connecting Equipment 
    9ChargingRay 
    8Specification 
    9Safety and Cleaning 
    HandlingRay
    Repairing Ray 
    10Using the Ray USB Power Adapter 
    11  Important Maintenance & Operating Information 
    12Regulation Compliance 
    13Battery Replacement 
    14Disposal and Recycling Information 
    15Warranty 
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    							Congratulations on choosing the Ray Projector Display. Thank 
    you for your support. For optimum benefits, please read the in-
    struction manual carefully before using the 
    Ray Projector and 
    keep it for future reference. Heed all warnings and follow all in-
    structions. We hope you will be fully satisfied and enjoy the 
    Ray Pico Protector to share your videos, photos and presenta-
    tions with friends and business associates anywhere any time. 
    The small battery operated 
    Ray Pico Projector, convenient to 
    store and carry on business/personal trips, produces a large 60 
    inch picture for excellent viewing. 
    Installation Preparation: 
    For best results it is advisable to learn how to correctly utilize the Ray 
    Pico Projector and its numerous products including: 
    xDigital cameras—to show pictures to friends and family. 
    xCamcorders-- to share family videos with friends. 
    xiPhone, video iPod, MPEG3, MPEG4 or portable DVD players—to 
    present pictures and videos 
    xNotebook or netbook computers—to project professional presenta-
    tions or entertainment videos.  
    TheRay Pico Projector 
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    							Ray Box Contents
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    1.Ray Pico Projector. 
    2. AC adapter with mini USB Plug—Input: 100-240V 
    ~50-60Hz Output: 5V 2000mA. 
    3. Tripod 
    4. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 2.5mm 4-pole. 
    5. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 3.5mm 4-pole 
    6. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 3.5mm 4-pole-
    White 
    7. RCA Audio\Video Cable:  2.5mm 4-pole AV jack to 
    RCA connectors. 
    8. RCA Coupler 
    9. User manual 
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    Please check and identify the supplied accessories.  
    						
    							Ray Features
    Right Speaker 
    Focus
    On/Off
    Tri Pod Attachment 
    Bottom View 
    Ray Projector Controls and Features 
    Power/Charge 
    Heat Vent
    Lens
    Power Input  
    TV Input 
    Left Speaker 
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    							Basic Connection:      
    The connection diagram represents the installation. 
              
    To activate the 
    Ray Pico Projector, connect any TV video output from a 
    camera, CAMCORDER, iPod®, Iphone™, MPEG Video player, or phone 
    to the TV input terminal of the BEAM. 
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    Getting Started with Ray
    Set-up Information: 
    Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.  The Power/Charge Light 
    will flash at a rapid rate about once every 1/2 second (approximately 
    120 flashes per minute). If the AC adapter is not attached and the light 
    does not flash, the Pico Projector Battery must be CHARGED. 
    Flashing Light 
    OFFON 
    						
    							If the Pico Projector battery is discharged (DEAD), plug the AC Adapter 
    into an electrical outlet and connect the mini USB plug to the Projector.  
    The Power/Charge Light will start flashing once every second (60 
    flashes per minute) indicating the AC Adapter is connected to the Pico 
    Projector.
    AC Adapter 
    USB Power 
    Watching Videos: 
    Video output from MP3/MP4 video players, cell phones, cameras, cam-
    corders, portable DVD players and other video players have a standard 
    The TV connection has three color coded connectors: 
    xYellow is Video 
    xWhite is the Left Speaker 
    xRed Is the Right Speaker. 
    Connecting Equipment: 
    The RCA connectors and couplers are color coded to assist in connect-
    ing the cables. 
    xPlug the RCA Audio\Video Cable, ( item 5)  into the RCA Coupler, 
    (item 7) 
    xPlug the connector attached to the camcorder, iPod, iPone, cell 
    phone, portable DVD player and other products with RCA plug 
    outputs, into the RCA coupler as shown.
    RCA TV Connections 
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    iPod, Cell 
    Phone, DVD
    Input
    RCA Coupler 
    Item 7
    RCA Audio/
    Video Cable 
    Item 5
    Ye l l o w  Ye l l o w  Ye l l o w  
    White White White 
    Red Red Red 
    Input
    Standard cables have been included as an alternative to the RCA connec-
    tion, to directly connect the video source to the 
    Ray Projector. 
    White band 
    Video Source 
    Video Source/ProductCable Color
    iPod, Zune®White  
    ARCHOSTM, COWN, ZEN 
    VisionBlack
    Cameras and camcorders do not always have three RCA plugs.  Cameras 
    without sound typically have a single yellow plug for video while some with 
    sound have two RCA plugs-- yellow for video and white for audio. To oper-
    ate the Ray, match camera or camcorder RCA connectors to the RCA cou-
    pler (item 7). 
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    							IMPORTANT:
    Make sure the video player, camcorder, camera, MP3 or MP4 player has 
    the TV out enabled and/or turned on.  Consult the video player iPhone, or 
    phone user manual for instructions on enabling the TV output 
    Typically the TV out will be found in the SETTINGS or TOOLS menu. 
    For Example: 
              Put iPOD in Video Menu and select Video Setting 
    TV Out On
    TV Signal NTSC 
    Widescreen Off
    When the Ray is turned on (power light flashing) and the video player is 
    turned on and connected to the 
    Ray, point the projector at a desired area 
    for image projection. Rotate the FOCUS thumb wheel located on the side 
    of
    Ray to adjust the focus of the image. 
    Audio: 
    Ray speakers are controlled by the video player.  Volume control for the 
    speakers is located on the video player. To regulate the Ray’s volume, use 
    Focus
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