AAXA Technologies M1 Plus User Manual
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Connecting to a VGA / Computer input source –
The Projector can accept a 15-pin RGB input source
from a laptop’s external monitor port or graphics
card. This source is connected through the 15-pin
“VGA” port on the back of the projector.
To connect a VGA cable, plug the VGA cable into the
back of the projector. Then select the “VGA PC” op-
tion in the Main Menu. This will enable the projec-
tor to receive VGA signals.
Important: Be sure to setup the computer to enable video signal output. On some
laptops this is done by pressing and holding Function F5 key. If using the M1 as an
external monitor on Windows based systems this can be done by selecting “extend
my desktop to this monitor”. NOTE: Each computer system is different – please
check with your owner’s manual for how to properly output video signals.
Some Apple computers may require a DVI to VGA adapter.
Accepted Display Resolutions:
800x600 (native /optimal)
1024x720
1280x800
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Connecting an Audio/Video input source - The Projector can accept different
A/V (Audio/Video) sources through the A/V port. These sources are connected
through a 3.5mm A/V cable.
To connect an A/V cable insert the 3.5mm portion into the A/V port of the
projector. Then click on either the “A/V input” icon in the main menu, or press
“source” on the remote control and select “A/V input”. A blue screen will appear
and the Projector will be ready to accept an A/V signal.
MAXIMUM SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS
NTSC: 720x480
PAL: 720x576
Connecting an Audio/Video
input source - The Projector
can accept different A/V (Audio/
Video) sources through the A/V
port. These sources are connect-
ed through a 3.5mm A/V cable.
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Connecting an Audio/Video input source - The Projector can accept different
A/V (Audio/Video) sources through the A/V port. These sources are connected
through a 3.5mm A/V cable.
To connect an A/V cable insert the 3.5mm portion into the A/V port of the
projector. Then click on either the “A/V input” icon in the main menu, or press
“source” on the remote control and select “A/V input”. A blue screen will appear
and the Projector will be ready to accept an A/V signal.
MAXIMUM SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS
NTSC: 720x480
PAL: 720x576