Philips PPX3407, PPX3410 user manual Connect to a Computer USB, Successful connection

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Microsoft® Of￿ce & Adobe® PDF Files Playback

1Switch the device on using the on using the on/off switch on the side.

2After the initial screen the main menu appears.

3Use the navigation keys to select Folder View.

4Con￿rm with à.

5With an inserted memory card or USB stora- ge device: Select the internal memory, the USB st-

orage medium or the memory card using the keys

.

6Con￿rm with à.

7Use to select the Microsoft® Of￿ce file or A- dobe® PDF ￿le that you wish to view.

8Press à to start view.

9Press to end view and return to the overview.

10When you press again, you will return to the main menu.

Note

Zoom in / Zoom out

You can enlarge the displayed image during

the slide show using the key. Use the

À/Á, keys to move around the magni￿ed image.

Connect to a Computer (USB)

You can use the USB cable to connect the Pocket Proj- ect to a computer. In this way, you are able to copy ￿les back and forth between the internal memory, an inserted memory card and the computer. You can also delete the ￿les. You can playback the ￿les saved on the Pocket Projector on your computer.

1Connect the mini-USB socket to the Pocket Projec- tor and the USB socket to the computer.

2Switch the device on using the on/off switch on the side.

3A con￿rmation appears when the devices are con- nected successfully.

Note

Successful connection

You cannot use the projection function of the Pocket Projector when it is connected to a computer via USB.

4If a memory card has been inserted, it will be dis- played as another disk drive.

5You can move, copy or delete data from the compu- ter, the memory card (if inserted) and the internal memory.

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Contents PPX3407 PPX3410 Table of Contents Symbols Used TroubleshootingOverview Dear CustomerGeneral Safety Information Setting Up the DevicePower Supply RepairsRisk of explosion with incorrect type of batteries Bottom of the Device Top of the DeviceSide view Remote Control Volume keysDirection Buttons Playback keysSymbols in the Main Menu Overview of the Menu FunctionsConnecting power supply / Charging battery Initial InstallationElectrical Voltage at the Site of Installa- tion Initial OperationInstalling or Changing the Batteries of the Remote Control Nism and slide out the battery compartmentUsing the Remote Control Connecting to Devices with Hdmi output Connecting to a Computer VGACables available as Accessories Connect to the playback deviceConnecting using Audio/ Video Cvbs Adaptor Cable Connecting using Component-Video YPbPr/ YUV CableConnecting to mobile multimedia devices Switching to the multimedia device sig- nal outputConnecting the headphones Prematurely remove a Memory Card Inserting a Memory Card Connecting USB Storage MediumMemory card / USB storage medium Media Playback Video PlaybackVideo Playback USB/SD card/ internal memory File FormatModify settings during playback Modify other settingsPhoto Playback Video Playback Mini-HDMI socketCopy Files Music PlaybackManaging les Error Delete FilesFiles already exist Removing storage mediumConnect to a Computer USB Successful connectionSettings Language Auto demo modeMaintenance Service Care Instructions for the BatteryBattery deep discharge Battery recharge time with device offDevice overheated CleaningCleaning the Lens Problems Solutions TroubleshootingPower Cycling Technical Data AccessoriesPower supply AppendixCanada Regulatory Compliance Sagemcom Documents SAS

PPX3410, PPX3407 specifications

The Philips PPX3410 and PPX3407 are compact projectors designed to deliver exceptional portability and high-quality projection capabilities, making them ideal for business presentations, home entertainment, and educational uses. Both models feature advanced projection technologies that ensure clear, vibrant images regardless of the environment.

One of the standout features of the Philips PPX3410 and PPX3407 is their impressive brightness levels. The PPX3410 boasts an output of 300 lumens, making it suitable for use in dimly lit rooms, while the PPX3407 offers a slightly lower brightness of 250 lumens. This difference is pivotal when selecting a projector for specific lighting conditions, as higher lumens translate to clearer images in brighter environments.

Both projectors come equipped with LED technology, which not only enhances color accuracy but also significantly extends the longevity of the device. The lamps in these models can last up to 30,000 hours, reducing the need for replacements and ultimately saving on maintenance costs. This makes the Philips PPX3410 and PPX3407 environmentally friendly options compared to traditional projectors that rely on shorter-lived bulbs.

The projectors are compatible with various input sources, including HDMI and USB, allowing seamless connections to laptops, smartphones, and media players. In particular, the wireless connectivity options in the PPX3410 enable users to project content without the use of cables, providing ultimate convenience and flexibility when sharing presentations or videos.

Both models support a resolution of up to 854 x 480 pixels (WVGA), delivering sharp images and clear text. The compact design allows for easy transport, making these projectors suitable for professionals on the go, as well as for home users looking to create an impromptu cinema experience.

The built-in 4-watt speaker provides adequate sound for small gatherings, eliminating the need for additional audio equipment. However, for larger audiences, external audio systems can be connected via the audio out jack.

In summary, the Philips PPX3410 and PPX3407 projectors are versatile, portable, and equipped with modern projection technologies. Their combination of brightness, longevity, and connectivity options position them as excellent choices for anyone need high-quality projection solutions in a compact design. Whether for work or leisure, these projectors promise to enhance the viewing experience.