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Table of Contents 1 The Ray Pico Projector Installation Preparation 2 Ray Box Contents 3 Ray Features 4 Getting Started with Ray Basic Connections Setup Information 6 Watching Videos 6 Connecting Equipment 9 Charging Ray 9 Specification 10 Safety and Cleaning Handling Ray Repairing Ray 11 Using the Ray USB Power Adapter 12 Important Maintenance & Operating Information 13 Regulation Compliance 14 Battery Replacement 15 Disposal and Recycling Information 16 Troubleshooting Ray i
The Ray Pico Projector Congratulations on choosing the Ray Projector Display. Thank you for your support. For optimum benefits, please read the instruction manual carefully before using the Ray Projector and keep it for future reference. Heed all warnings and follow all instructions. We hope you will be fully satisfied and enjoy the Ray Pico Protector to share your videos, photos and presentations with friends and business associates anywhere any time.
Ray Box Contents Please check and identify the supplied accessories. 1 2 3 6 4 7 5 8 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 3.5mm 4-pole. 5. Audio Video Cable: 2.5mm 4-pole to 3.5mm 4-pole-White 6. RCA Audio\Video Cable: 3.5mm 4-pole AV jack to RCA connectors. 7. 3.5mm to 2.5mm Adapter 8.
Ray Features Pico Projector Controls and Features Left Speaker Right Speaker Heat Vent Lens Focus On/Off Switch Mode Light (Blue LED) Power Input TV Input Tri Pod Attachment Bottom View 3
Getting Started with Ray Basic Connection: Ray Pico Projector will remain in an idle or power down state until it detects an active TV signal at the input. Connect the Ray Pico Projector to any TV VIDEO output from a camera, CAMCORDER, iPod®, iPhone™, MPEG Video player, or phone to the TV input terminal of Ray. Set-up Information: The Mode Light , Blue LED, indicates the operating mode of the Ray Pico Projector.
There are four possible states for the Mode Light: 1. OFF – Power Switch is OFF OR the Battery is completely discharged in the event the Power Switch is ON and the AC Adapter is disconnected. 2. STEADY GLOW – Power Switch is OFF with the AC adapter connected, indicates fully charged battery. STEADY GLOW – Power Switch ON; AC Adapter disconnected (not connected) and TV input connected to Ray and Ray is displaying the TV image. 3.
Watching Videos: Video output from MP3/MP4 video players, cell phones, cameras, camcorders, portable DVD players and other video players have a standard video output cable which connects to a standard TV. RCA TV Connector The standard TV connection has three color coded connectors: Yellow connects to the Video White connects to the Left Speaker Red connects to the Right Speaker Connecting Equipment: The RCA connectors and couplers are color coded to assist in connecting the cables.
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 operate the Ray, match camera or camcorder RCA connectors to the RCA Input Cable (item 6). Standard cables have been included as an alternative to the RCA connection, to directly connect the video source to the Ray Projector.
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.
Charging Ray For best long term results always start with a fully charged Ray. Turn the Power Switch to OFF. Connect Ray to the AC Adapter. Plug the AC adapter into an electric outlet. When the MODE Light flashes once per second the Ray is being charged. Ray’s dead battery will be fully charged in 4 hours. The Mode Light stops flashing when Ray’s battery is fully charged. Steady Mode light indicates a fully charged Ray. Caution: Use only the AC Adapter included with The Ray Projector.
Safety and Cleaning Read all safety information below and operating instructions before using Ray to avoid injury. Important Safety Information: To reduce the risk of injury while operating the Ray Projector, please follow all instructions carefully. Operating Safety Precautions: Handling Ray: Do not drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open the Ray Projector. Do not operate the Ray in the rain, near washbasins or in any wet locations. Do not spill any food or drinks on the Ray Projector.
Using the Ray USB Power Adapter: Firmly insert the Ray USB Power Adapter connector into the Ray Projector. Insert the power adapter firmly into the power outlet (the ModeLight should start flashing after a few seconds). Caution: Do not connect, disconnect or clean the Ray USB Power Adapter with wet hands. Use ONLY the Ray Power Adapter to charge the Ray. Note: The Ray USB Power Adapter may become warm during normal use. Be certain to allow adequate ventilation around the Ray USB Power Adapter.
Additional Safety Information: Ray projects video through a lens on to a screen using LED light sources. The closer an object is to the lens of the Ray, the brighter the image/light emitted from the lens. A properly connected Ray will output an image through the lens. To verify an image, hold the Ray 6 inches from a light colored surface. Ray Projector Longevity: To prolong the life of the Ray Projector avoid operating on a flat surface.
Storing Ray: Store the Ray Projector in a place where the temperature is always between -20º and 45º C (-4º to 113º F). Caution: Do not leave Ray in the car, since interior temperatures in parked vehicles may exceed the desired range. When using iPod or charging the battery, it is normal for the Ray to get warm. The exterior of the Ray functions as a cooling surface, transferring heat from inside the unit to the cooler air outside.
Note: This Ray Projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This projector generates, uses, and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the instructions—it may cause interference with radio and TV receptions.
Disposal and Recycling Information: The Ray Projector must be properly disposed according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains a battery, it must be disposed of separately from household waste. When the Ray no longer functions contact Ray or your local authorities to learn about recycling options. E&H Innovations LLC © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TM is the trademark of E&H Innovations LLC. iPod® and iPhoneTM are trademarks of Apple, Inc.
Troubleshooting Ray. Easy way to check Ray’s operation Connect Ray to a DVD player using the RCA Cable by connecting the YELLOW RCA plug to the YELLOW Video Out Receptacle on the DVD Player. Power the DVD player and Ray on. Ray will display the DVD screen or video the same way it would display on a TV. In the event Ray does not display a picture, verify connectors are tightly attached and the power light is flashing.
inoperable and you need to take your iPhone to an Apple service center or Store for repair or replacement. Displaying a photo is similar in operation to displaying a video. Select Photos from the main menu and then select the Photo Album from the list of Albums. At the bottom of the iPhone screen under the display of the Thumbnail images, you find play button, press the play button and the photos will be projected by Ray. Please refer to the http://www.raydisplays.