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PPX360
PicoPix Micro 2TV
Portable projector
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PPX360
PicoPix Micro 2TV
Portable projector
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Dear customer ...............................................................3
About this user manual ..............................................3
What’s in the box ..........................................................3
Customer service centre ............................................3
1 General safety information ��������������� 4
Setting up the product .............................................. 4
Repairs ............................................................................ 4
Power supply .................................................................5
2 Overview ������������������������������������������������5
Rear view .........................................................................5
Front view ....................................................................... 6
Side view ......................................................................... 6
Remote control............................................................. 6
3 Initial setup �������������������������������������������� 7
Place the projector.......................................................7
Connect power supply ...............................................7
Prepare the remote control ..................................... 8
Power on ........................................................................ 8
First time setup ............................................................ 8
4 Operation ���������������������������������������������� 9
Image setup ................................................................... 9
Using tripod ..................................................................10
Placement .....................................................................10
5 Use home screen ���������������������������������11
Use of Android TV ........................................................11
Settings of Android TV .............................................. 11
Use wired keyboard/mouse ...................................12
Use Bluetooth Keyboard/mouse/gamepad..... 12
6 Chromecast streaming ���������������������12
Notice..............................................................................12
7 Connect to playback devices ����������� 13
Connect to devices through HDMI .......................13
8 Other features ������������������������������������� 13
Listen through external speakers or
headphones .................................................................13
Charge a USB device .................................................14
Use HDMI ARC function ........................................... 14
9 Change settings ����������������������������������14
Android TV system settings ....................................14
Projector system settings ........................................16
10 Service �������������������������������������������������� 17
Cleaning ......................................................................... 17
Update software ......................................................... 17
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 18
11 Appendix ���������������������������������������������20
Technical data ............................................................20
CE statement ...............................................................21
FCC statement ............................................................. 21
Canada Regulatory Compliance ���������������������� 21
Other notice ................................................................. 22
Table of contents
Introduction 3
Introduction
Dear customer
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
We hope you enjoy this product and the many
functions it offers!
About this user manual
The quick start guide supplied with this product
allows you to start using this product quickly
and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found
in the following sections of this user manual.
Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow
all safety instructions in order to ensure proper
operation of this product (see General safety
information, page 4). The manufacturer
accepts no liability if these instructions are not
followed.
Symbols used
Notice
Troubleshooting
This symbol indicates tips that will help
you in using this product more effectively
and easily.
DANGER!
Danger of personal injury!
This symbol gives warning of danger
of personal injury. Physical injury or
damage can result from improper
handling.
CAUTION!
Damage to the product or loss of data!
This symbol gives warning of damage
to the product and possible loss of
data. Damage can result from improper
handling.
What’s in the box
a Quick Start Guide
b PicoPix Micro 2TV projector (PPX360)
c Tripod
d Transport bag
e 3x power plug adapter (EU, UK, US)
f 2x AAA batteries
g 1x power adapter
h Remote control
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Quick Start
Guide
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Customer service centre
You can find the support hotline in the warranty
card or online:
Web: www.philips.com/support
Mail: philips.projector.eu@screeneo.com
International Phone: +41 215 391 665
Please ask your provider for international call
costs!
Access the electronic user manual at
https://support.philipsprojection.com
Access the community forum at
https://community.philipsprojection.com
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1 General safety
information
Take note of all warning and safety notes
indicated. Do not make any changes or settings
that are not described in this user manual.
Incorrect operation, and improper handling can
lead to physical injury, damage to the product
or loss of data.
Setting up the product
This product is for indoor use only. Place the
product securely on a stable, flat surface.
To help avoid possible injuries to persons or
damage to the product itself, position all cables
in such a way that no one will trip over them.
Do not operate the product in damp rooms.
Never touch the mains cable or the mains
connection with wet hands.
Never operate the product immediately after
moving it from a cold location to a hot location.
When the product is exposed to such a change
in temperature, moisture may condense on the
crucial internal parts.
The product must have sufficient ventilation
and must not be covered. Do not put the
product in closed cabinets, boxes, or other
enclosures when in use.
Protect the product from direct sunlight,
heat, intense temperature fluctuations and
moisture. Do not place the product in the
vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe
the information on temperature listed in the
technical data (see Technical data, page 20).
Prolonged operation of the product causes the
surface to become hot. In case of overheating,
the product automatically switches to standby
mode.
Do not allow liquids to leak into the product.
Turn off the product and disconnect it from the
mains supply if liquids or foreign substances
leaked into the product. Have the product
inspected by an authorised service centre.
Always handle the product with care. Avoid
touching the lens. Never place heavy or sharp
objects on the product or on the power cable.
If the product gets too hot or emits smoke,
shut it down immediately and unplug the
power cable. Have your product checked by
an authorised service centre. Keep the product
away from open flames (e.g. candles).
The product has built-in battery. Do not
dissemble and modify. The built-in battery
should be replaced by qualified service staff
only.
Do not try to replace the built-in battery
yourself. Incorrect handling of the battery or
using the wrong type of battery can cause
damage to the product or cause injury.
DANGER!
Risk of explosion with incorrect type
of batteries!
There is a risk of explosion if the wrong
battery type is used.
Do not expose the batteries (battery pack or
embedded batteries) to excessive heat such as
sunshine, or open fire.
Under the following conditions, a layer of
moisture can appear inside the product which
can lead to malfunctions:
• if the product is moved from a cold to a
warm area;
• after a cold room is heated;
• when the product is placed in a damp
room.
Proceed as follows to avoid any moisture
buildup:
1 Seal the product in a plastic bag before
moving it to another room, in order for it to
adapt to room conditions.
2 Wait one to two hours before you take the
product out of the plastic bag.
The product should not be used in a very dusty
environment. Dust particles and other foreign
objects may damage the product.
Do not expose the product to extreme
vibrations. This may damage the internal
components.
Do not allow children to handle the product
without supervision. The packing materials
should be kept out of the hands of children.
For your own safety, do not use the product
during thunderstorms with lightning.
Repairs
Do not repair the product yourself. Improper
maintenance can result in injuries or damage to
the product. The product must be repaired by
an authorised service centre.
Overview 5
Please find the details of authorised service
centres on the warranty card supplied with this
product.
Do not remove the type label from this product,
as this will void the warranty.
Power supply
Use only a power adapter which is certified for
this product (see Technical data, page 20).
Check whether the mains voltage of the power
supply matches the mains voltage available at
the setup location. This product complies with
the voltage type specified on the product.
The power outlet shall be installed near the
product and shall be easily accessible.
The capacity of the built-in battery diminishes
with time. If the product functions only with AC
power supply, the built-in battery is defective.
Contact an authorised service centre to replace
the built-in battery.
CAUTION!
Always use the button to turn the
projector off.
Turn off the product and unplug from the
power outlet before cleaning the surface
(see Cleaning, page 17). Use a soft, lint-
free cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily
flammable cleaners (sprays, abrasives, polishes,
alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach
the interior of the product.
DANGER!
Risk of eye irritation!
This product is equipped with a high
power LED (Light Emitting Diode),
which emits very bright light. Do not
look directly into the projector lens
during operation. This could cause eye
irritation or damage.
2 Overview
Rear view
HDMI
DC USB
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a IR sensor
b Reset key
Reset the projector to the factory default
settings (use a small pin to press the reset
key).
c DC socket
Connect to the power supply.
d HDMI port
Connect to the HDMI output on a playback
device.
e
3.5 mm audio output; connect to external
speakers or headphones.
f USB port
Connect to power USB devices like Amazon
Fire TV stick®, Roku® streaming stick (not
for mass storage or media player).
g port
Connect to the USB-C video output on a
playback device.
h
• Access the settings menu.
• Confirm a selection or entry.
i
• Navigate menu options.
• Increase volume.
j
• Navigate menu options.
• Decrease volume.
k
Return to a previous menu screen.
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l
• Press and hold for one second to switch
the projector on.
• Press twice to switch the projector off.
• When the projector is switched on, the
LED turns white. When the projector is
switched off, the LED turns off.
• When charging the projector, the LED
turns red regardless of the projector
switching on or off.
Front view
a b
a IR sensor
b Projection lens
Side view
a
a Focus adjustment knob
Adjust image sharpness.
Remote control
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a
Access voice search function (Google
Assistant).
b
Confirm a selection or entry.
c
Display installed apps and access the app
store.
d +/-
Increase or decrease volume.
Note:
When the projector is connected to an
HDMI device and switched to HDMI input,
volume adjustment is not possible through
the remote control. Press to access
the settings options and go to Volume for
volume adjustment.
e
Quick access to Netflix service.
f
Quick access to Prime Video service.
g
Access or exit projector system settings
options.
h
Return to a previous menu screen.
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i
Access the Android TV home screen.
j Navigation buttons
Navigate menu options.
k LED indicator
• Each time you press a button on the
remote control, the LED lights up briefly
then off.
• Blue light indicates the remote control
is in Android TV mode and navigation of
Android TV interface is possible.
• Red light indicates the remote control is
accessing the projector system settings
and navigation of Android TV interface
is not possible.
l
Switch the projector on or to standby.
3 Initial setup
Notice
Make sure all devices are disconnected
from the power outlet before establishing
or changing any connections.
Place the projector
Place the projector on a flat surface in front of
the projection surface.
You can also install the projector in different
configurations (see Placement, page 10).
Connect power supply
The projector can be operated by either
external power or built-in battery.
CAUTION!
Always use the button to turn the
projector on and off.
Operation by external power
1 Fix an appropriate plug (EU, UK, US) onto
the round base of the power adapter by
aligning the pins and holes.
• To detach the plug from the power
adapter, hold down the tab at the edge
of the round base, and simultaneously
turn and unlock the plug from the round
base of the power adapter.
US UK
EU
2 Connect the power adapter to the
socket on the projector, and then to the
wall outlet.
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Operation by built-in battery
The projector can be also operated on built-in
battery for portability.
Charge the projector
Charge the projector for 1.5 hours before first
use.
Charge the projector when the low battery icon
appears in the projection screen.
• To charge the projector, connect the
projector to an external power supply as
described in the section of “Operation by
external power”.
• When charging, the LED on the projector
turns red. When fully charged, the red LED
turns off.
• When powered on, the external power
will be used first to run the projector and
unused power will charge the battery.
• For faster charging, charge while the
projector is powered off.
Notice
The capacity of the built-in battery
diminishes with time. If the projector
functions only with external power
supply, the built-in battery is defective.
Contact an authorised service centre to
replace the built-in battery.
Prepare the remote control
CAUTION!
The improper use of batteries can
lead to overheating, explosion, risk of
fire and injury. Leaking batteries can
possibly damage the remote control.
Never expose the remote control to
direct sunlight.
Avoid deforming, dismantling or
charging the batteries.
Avoid exposure to open fire and water.
Replace empty batteries immediately.
Remove the batteries from the remote
control if not in use for long periods of
time.
1 Open the battery compartment.
2 Insert the supplied batteries (type AAA)
with correct polarity (+/-) indicated.
3 Close the battery compartment.
• When using the remote control with infrared
signals, point the remote control at the IR
sensor on the projector, and make sure
there is no obstacle between the remote
control and the IR sensor.
Power on
1 Press to turn on the projector. The LED
on the projector turns from red to white.
• To turn off the projector, press and
then press it again when the power-off
confirmation message pops up.
The LED on the projector turns from white
to red.
• The distance between the projector and
the screen determines the actual size of the
image.
First time setup
When you turn on the projector for the first time
or the projector is reset to the factory default
settings, you are prompted to make the Android
TV setup.
After setup, the projector will sign in to your
Google account and connect to the same WiFi
network as your phone.
What you need
• A WiFi internet connection
• A Google account
Step 1: Pair the remote control
with the projector
In the remote control pairing interface, you
are prompted to pair the remote control with
the projector through Bluetooth. Pairing can
enable the remote control to work in Android
TV mode.
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1 When prompted for pairing, hold down
OK and on the remote control for
about 10 seconds until the interface shows
successful connection.
Make sure the projector is turned on and as
close as possible to the remote control.
Step 2: Select language
1 When prompted for language section,
use the navigation buttons on the remote
control to select an on-screen language.
Step 3: Set up the projector with
your Android phone
Set up the projector so that the projector will
sign in to your Google account and connect to
the same WiFi network as your phone.
1 When prompted for Android TV setup,
select "Continue" to initialize setup.
2 On your Android phone, launch the
pre-installed "Google" app. Follow
on-screen instructions to complete setup.
After successful setup, the projector signs
in to your Google account and connects to
the same WiFi network as your phone.
4 Operation
Image setup
Screen size adjustment
The projection screen size (or size of images) is
determined by the distance between the lens
of the projector and the projection surface.
• The projection distance needs to be 1.2 times
the width of your desired screen size.
• The projection image size is to up to 80’’.
• The projection distance is 80 cm to 200 cm.
Image sharpness adjustment
To adjust image focus, turn the focus
adjustment knob on the side of the projector.
Image shape correction
Auto correction (vertical keystone)
The projector can automatically correct the
image to be rectangular when you tilt the
projector upwards or downwards.
To enable auto vertical keystone correction,
press to access the settings options
and go to Auto Keystone - On.
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Manual vertical correction
You can manually correct keystone or distorted
images in the vertical orientation.
1 Make sure you have selected Auto Keystone
- Off to enable this function. Press
to access the settings options and select
Manual Keystone.
2 Press the Navigation button to adjust the
image shape.
Using tripod
The projector comes with a tripod which allows
more choices for placing the projector.
Locate the tripod socket on the bottom of the
projector, then mount and secure the projector
on the tripod.
Placement
You can install the projector in four different
configuration. Follow the guidelines below for
different projector placement.
Notice
For overhead mounting on ceiling,
purchase a projector mount
recommended by an installation
professional and follow the instructions
that come with the mount.
Before mounting on the ceiling, make
sure the ceiling can support the weight
of the projector and mounting kit.
For ceiling installation, this product
must be securely attached to the ceiling
in accordance with the installation
instructions. An improper ceiling
installation may result in accident, injury
or damage.
Front table
1 Place the projector on a table in front of the
projection screen. This is the most common
way to position the projector for quick
setup and portability.
2 The projector automatically adjusts for the
correct projection orientation.
If not in the correct projection orientation,
press to access the settings options
and go to Projection Mode - Rotate Front.
Front ceiling
1 Mount the projector on the ceiling with
upside up in front of the projection screen.
A projector mount is required to mount the
projector on ceiling.
2 The projector automatically adjusts for the
correct projection orientation.
If not in the correct projection orientation,
press to access the settings options
and go to Projection Mode - Rotate Ceiling.
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Rear table
1 Place the projector on a table behind the
projection screen. A special rear projection
screen is required.
2 The projector automatically adjusts for the
correct projection orientation.
If not in the correct projection orientation,
press to access the settings options
and go to Projection Mode - Rotate Rear.
Rear ceiling
1 Mount the projector on ceiling with upside
up behind the projection screen. To mount
the projector on ceiling behind the screen,
a projector mount and a special rear
projection screen is required.
2 The projector automatically adjusts for the
correct projection orientation.
If not in the correct projection orientation,
press to access the settings options
and go to Projection Mode - Rotate Rear
Ceiling.
5 Use home screen
The home screen provides direct access to
Android TV service and setup on the projector.
Use of Android TV
The projector is integrated with Android TV.
Android TV offers you various features, such as:
• Watch a wide range of movies and shows
from across your favourite apps.
• Stream music from music apps.
• Get apps from Google Play.
• Play online games from Google Play
Games.
• Support voice input and search.
Navigation of Android TV
You can use the supplied remote control to
navigate Android TV.
• Press on the remote control to
switch to Android TV mode if the buttons on
the remote control are invalid for Android
TV navigation.
• Press on the remote control to access
the Android TV home screen.
• Press on the remote control to display
installed apps and access the app store.
• Press on the remote control to access
voice search function.
Settings of Android TV
On the home screen (press ), you can
navigate to select the icon in the upper
right corner of the screen and access various
Android TV related setting options, e.g. apps/
privacy/security management, picture and
sound settings (see Android TV system
settings, page 14).
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Use wired keyboard/mouse
• Simply connect the USB-A plug of your
wired mouse or keyboard to the USB port
on the projector.
• Use the keys on the keyboard for screen
navigation, selection and text input, just like
the keyboard operation with a computer.
• Use the buttons on the mouse for
navigation and selection.
Use Bluetooth Keyboard/
mouse/gamepad
1 Pair your Bluetooth keyboard, mouse or
gamepad with the projector as follows:
• On the home screen (press ),
navigate to select the icon in the
upper right corner of the screen to
access the settings options. Use the
Navigation buttons on the remote
control to select Remotes & Accessories
and select your Bluetooth keyboard,
mouse, or gamepad name from the
Bluetooth device list.
2 After pairing, you can use the Bluetooth
keyboard or mouse with the projector.
6 Chromecast
streaming
This projector has Chromecast built-in. This
allows you to stream content (e.g. videos,
photos and music) from a Chromecast-enabled
app on your mobile device (Android or iOS
device) to the projection screen.
What you need
• Make sure the projector and your mobile
device are connected to the same WiFi
network.
• The app to be cast must be Chromecast
enabled and must be the latest version.
Visit Google Play Store or Apple App Store
for any app updates.
1 Launch the Chromecast-enabled app on
your mobile device.
2 On the app screen, tap the Chromecast
icon.
3 Tap the name of this projector from the
pop-up on your mobile phone.
After successful connection, the app
content is streamed to the projection
surface.
Notice
For better streaming performance, use a
5 GHz WiFi network.
Only content from the app on the mobile
device can be streamed to the projector.
Google, Google Play, YouTube, Android TV and
other marks are trademarks of Google LLC.
Google Assistant is not available in certain
languages and countries.
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7 Connect to
playback devices
Notice
Make sure all devices are disconnected
from the power outlet before establishing
or changing any connections.
Connect to devices through
HDMI
Connect a playback device (e.g. a Blu-ray
player, gaming console, camcorder, digital
camera or PC) to the projector through HDMI
connection. With this connection, images are
shown on the projection screen, and audio is
played on the projector.
1 Using an HDMI cable, connect the HDMI
connector on the projector to the HDMI
output on the playback device.
HDMISPDIFUSB
2 The projector automatically switches to
HDMI input when HDMI connection is
made. The projection screen shows images.
If the projection screen does not show
images, select HDMI input manually. Press
to access the settings options and
go to Input Source - HDMI.
8 Other features
Listen through external
speakers or headphones
Connect external speakers or headphones to
the projector. With this connection, audio from
the projector is played through the external
speakers or headphones.
DANGER!
Danger of hearing damage!
Before connecting the headphones,
turn down the volume on the projector.
Do not use the projector over a longer
time at high volume – especially when
using headphones. This could lead to
hearing damage.
1 Using a 3.5 mm audio cable, connect the
connector on the projector to the analogue
audio input (3.5 mm jack, or red and white
jacks) on the external speakers. Or connect
the connector on the projector to
headphones.
• The speakers of the projector are
deactivated automatically when the
external speakers or headphones are
connected to the projector.
HDMISPDIFUSB
2 When connecting to the headphones, use
the volume control on the remote control to
adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
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Charge a USB device
You can charge a USB device (e.g. smartphone,
MP3 player or other mobile device).
1 Using a USB-A cable, connect your USB
device to the USB port on the projector.
2 Turn on the projector. The USB device starts
to charge automatically.
Use HDMI ARC function
This projector supports HDMI with Audio Return
Channel (ARC). With ARC feature, you can hear
the audio from the projector on the connected
HDMI ARC device.
1 Make sure the projector is connected to an
HDMI device through HDMI ARC connection
(see Connect to devices through HDMI,
page 13).
2 To activate HDMI ARC function on ths
projector, press to access the
settings options and go to HDMI ARC - ON.
9 Change settings
This section helps you change the following
two system settings:
• Android TV system
• Projector system
Android TV system settings
1 On the home screen (press ), use the
Navigation buttons on the remote control
to select the icon in the upper right
corner of the home screen then press OK to
access various setting options.
2 Use the Navigation buttons and OK to
select and change settings.
WiFi settings
Go to Network & Internet to connect the
projector to the WiFi network. Use the pop-up
virtual keyboard or voice input to input letters
and digits.
Google account settings
Go to Accounts & Sign In to sign in or add a
Google account.
Language settings
Go to Device Preferences - Language to select
a language for on-screen menus.
Date and time settings
Go to Device Preferences - Date & time to
access the following settings.
• Automatically update date and time, or
manually set date, time and time zone.
Keyboard settings
Go to Device Preferences - Keyboard to access
various settings for keyboard.
Bluetooth settings
Go to Remotes & Accessories to pair the
projector with the projector's remote control, or
a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse/gamepad.
Apps settings
Go to Apps to access the following settings.
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• List downloaded/system/running apps, and
memory used by each app
• Set various permissions for the installed
apps, e.g. location, contacts, camera,
microphone, phone and SMS, etc.
• Set security and restrictions for apps
installation
• Check an app version, app size and cache
size.
• Clear cache size or uninstall an app.
Picture settings
Projection screen
Go to TV settings - Display to access the
following settings.
• Screen resolution: Select a screen resolution
to best support your video.
• Screen position: Scale down the projection
image.
Projection image
Go to TV settings - Picture to access the
following settings.
• Picture Mode: Select a predefined color
brightness setting for picture and video
display.
• Custom Settings: Customize color values
in brightness, contrast, saturation and
sharpness.
• DNR: Select high/medium/low level of DNR
(Digital Noise Reduction) to remove image
noise from a video signal to achieve image
clearness.
• Backlight: Adjust the brightness of the
backlight of the projector screen.
Sound options
Internal speaker
Go to Device Preferences - Sound to access the
following settings.
• System Sound: Turn the system sound on or
off.
• Surround Sound: Enable or disable
surround sound effect; automatically select
a sound format the projector best supports
or manually select a sound format.
Display Netflix activation code
• Go to TV settings - Netflix ESN to display
the Netflix activation code.
Restore default settings
1 Go to Device Preferences - Reset.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to start or
cancel the reset.
Notice
After resetting to the default settings,
all the files and apps you installed are
completely erased.
Other system settings
Go to Device Preferences to access the
following settings.
• About: View information about, update, or
restart the device.
• Storage: Check the total and used space for
internal storage.
• Home screen: Customize and organize the
home screen.
• Google assistant: Select the active Google
account and customize Google Assistant
behaviour.
• Chromecast built-in: View information
about Chromecast.
• Screen saver: Select a timer to automatically
turn the screen off when the projector is
idle.
• Location: Check your location status and
view all recent location requests.
• Usage and diagnostics: Choose if you
wish for the device to automatically send
diagnostic information to Google.
• Security and restrictions: Modify your
security settings or create a restricted
profile.
• Accessibility: Configure a variety of
accessibility options, including captions
and text-to-speech.
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Projector system settings
1 Press on the remote control to
access the projector system settings
options.
2 Use the Navigation buttons and OK to
select and change settings.
Input options
You can access the following input options.
• Input Source: Access the following settings.
• Android TV: Select it when no HDMI
device is connected.
• USB-C: Select it when a USB-C device
is connected.
• HDMI: Select it when an HDMI device is
connected.
• Picture Preset: Select a predefined color
brightness setting for picture and video
display, or select User to customize color
values on brightness, contrast, saturation
and sharpness.
• Color Temperature: Select Warm when the
ambient lighting is yellowish. Select Cool
when the ambient lighting lighting is bluish.
Select User to customize color values in
RGB mode.
• Aspect Ratio: Select the aspect ratio of
the screen. If set to Auto, the projector will
select the most suitable option.
Image options
You can access the following image setting
options.
• Brightness: Access the following settings.
• Eco: The screen is darker, but the
projector uses less power.
• Normal: The screen is at a normal
brightness with standard power use.
• Bright: The screen is brighter, but the
projector uses more power.
• Projection Mode: Adjust the projection
to the correct position based on different
installation of the projector.
• Auto Rotate: Automatically rotates the
screen for optimal display.
• Auto Keystone: Enable or disable auto
correction of the image shape.
• Manual Keystone: Manually correct
keystone or distorted images in the
horizontal and vertical orientation.
• Display Duration: Select a timer to hide the
OSD.
Sound options
You can access the following sound setting
options.
• Volume: Adjust volume of the projector.
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• Sound Presets: Select a preset sound effect
or select User to manually adjust bass and
treble.
• HDMI ARC: Switch the audio output
between Internal Speaker and ARC. Select
HDMI ARC if you want to output audio
through HDMI connection to a digital
device (e.g. home cinema system or AV
receiver).
Other options
You can also access the following options.
• OSD Language: Select a language for on-
screen menus.
• HDMI CEC: Enable to allow CEC control of
the projector.
• Firmware Upgrade: Software update via a
USB device (see Update SW through USB,
page 18).
• Factory Restore: Restore default settings.
• Software Version: Check software version of
this product.
10 Service
Cleaning
DANGER!
Instructions for cleaning!
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use
liquid or easily flammable cleansers
(sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol,
etc.). Do not allow any moisture to
reach the interior of the projector.
Do not spray the projector with any
cleaning fluids.
Wipe over the surfaces gently. Be
careful that you do not scratch the
surfaces.
Cleaning the lens
Use a soft brush or lens cleaning paper for
cleaning the lens of the projector.
DANGER!
Do not use any liquid cleaning agents!
Do not use any liquid cleaning
agents for cleaning the lens, to avoid
damaging the coating film on the lens.
Update software
The latest software of the projector can be
found on www.philips.com/support for you
to get the best features and support from the
projector.
Before you update the software of the
projector, check the current software version:
• Press to access the settings options
and go to Software Version.
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Update SW through USB
CAUTION!
Do not turn off the projector or remove
the USB flash drive during the update.
1 Check the latest software version on
www.philips.com/support. Find your
product (model number: PPX360/INT),
and locate ‘Software and drivers’.
2 Download the zipped software file, then
unzip and save it in the root directory of the
USB flash drive.
3 Connect the USB flash drive (FAT32
formatted) to the projector.
4 Press to access the settings options
and go to Firmware Upgrade.
5 Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the update.
Troubleshooting
Power cycling
If a problem occurs that cannot be corrected
with the instructions in this user manual, follow
the steps given here.
1 Turn the projector off by pressing .
2 Wait at least ten seconds.
3 Turn the projector on by pressing once.
4 If the problem persists, please contact our
technical service centre or your dealer.
Problems Solutions
The projector cannot be turned on. • Disconnect and reconnect the power cable, and
try to turn the projector on again.
The projector cannot be turned off. • Press and hold longer than ten seconds. If this
does not work, disconnect the power cable.
The remote control does not work. • The remote control is not paired with the
projector. Pair the remote control with the
projector (see First time setup, page 8).
• The remote control is not in Android TV mode for
Android TV menu navigation. Press on
the remote control to switch the remote control to
Android TV mode (if the remote control is paired
with the projector).
When the remote control is in Android TV mode,
the LED on the remote control flashes blue once
each time you press a button on the remote
control.
• Check the batteries of the remote control.
No sound output to the connected digital
device.
• Check the cables to the external device.
• Check that the sound output is activated on the
projector. Press on the remote control
to access the settings options and go to Audio
Output - ARC/Optical.
No image from the external HDMI device. • Check if the correct HDMI input is selected.
• Disconnect the HDMI cable or switch off the
HDMI device.
• Wait three seconds.
• Reconnect the HDMI cable or switch on the HDMI
device again.
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Problems Solutions
No sound from external HDMI output
device.
• On the HDMI output device, set the audio setting
to Multichannel (Raw data) & Stereo (PCM).
No sound when you connect your
computer via HDMI cable.
• Check that the sound is activated on the
computer.
Cannot stream video from an app on my
mobile phone.
• Make sure the correct setup is made and the
app is Chromecast-enable (see Chromecast
streaming, page 12).
When I view videos, the sound or the
picture is sometimes distorted or the sound
is not synchronized to the picture.
• The available WiFi bandwidth is insufficient for
sending the video flawlessly from the smartphone
to the projector. This can happen if one or more
WiFi networks operate in the same frequency
range nearby. Certain IoT devices (e.g. ZigBee
enabled devices) also operate in this frequency
range.
• Your smartphone is not fast enough to compress
the data and send it simultaneously over WiFi.
The temperature of the projector’s surface
is warm.
• For this projector it is normal to generate
moderate heat during operation.
The projector turns itself off. • When the projector is running for a long period of
time, the surface becomes hot.
• Check that the power cable is connected correctly.
What to do if the projector does not work
when connecting to a notebook PC?
• Check that the HDMI cable is plugged in correctly.
• Make sure that the notebook PC has been
switched to projector display.
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11 Appendix
Technical data
Technology/optical
Display technology ..............................................DLP
Light source ............................................................LED
Color space ........................................100% REC 709
Resolution ........................................ 854 × 480 pixel
LED lifetime ...............................over 20,000 hours
Contrast ratio .......................................................600:1
Aspect ratio ............................................................16:9
Throw ratio .............................................................. 1.2:1
Screen size (diagonal) .............................. 10" - 80"
Screen distance ......80 cm - 200 cm / 24”- 60”
Keystone correction .............. automatic (vertical)
Projection modes .................... front, back, ceiling,
back ceiling
Focus adjustment ..........................................manual
Auto rotate ............................................................... yes
Internal memory ...................................................2 GB
Sound
Built-in speakers ..............................................2 x 3W
Built-in powerful DSP .......................................... yes
Connection
Wi-Fi ..... ...................802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4+5GHz,
................................................ Chromecast built in
Bluetooth ............ connection for remote control,
keyboard, mouse, or gamepad
USB 2.0 ............................................................charging
USB-C .................................................................... video
HDMI ...................................................x1 (CEC + ARC)
Audio output ....................................................... HDMI
...................... 3.5 mm headphone out (analog)
Power source
Power consumption ....................operating: 100 W
........................................................ standby: 0.3 W
Power supply ....................... 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
Power adapter ............................................ DC 12V 3A
Battery ..................... 12,000mAh (4h in eco mode)
Apps
Pre loaded apps ................................ Android TVTM /
full catalogue of apps
Product details
Dimensions (W × D × H) ..... ...138 x 110.5 x 51 mm
Weight .................................................................... 615 g
Operating temperature.......................... 5 °C - 35 °C
Storage temperature ...................................... < 60 °C
Package content
PicoPix Micro 2TVTV projector, remote control
with 2 AAA batteries, power cables (EU, UK, CH,
US), warranty card, quick start guide
Appendix 21
CE statement
• The product shall only be connected to a
USB interface of version USB 2.0 or higher.
• Adapter shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible.
• The operating temperature of the EUT can’t
exceed 35°C and shouldn’t be lower than
5°C.
• The plug is considered as disconnect device
of adapter.
• The UNII Band 5150-5250 MHz is for indoor
use only.
• The device complies with RF specifications
when the device is used at 20 cm from your
body.
Hereby, Screeneo Innovation SA declares that
this product is in compliance with essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The Declaration of Compliance can be
consulted on the site www.philips.com.
Frequency range
(MHz)
Limits
dB (µV)
Quasi-peak Average
0.15 to 0.50 66 to 56 56 to 46
0.50 to 5 56 46
5 to 30 60 50
FCC statement
15�19 Labeling requirements�
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
15�21 Information to the user�
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
15�105 Information to user�
This equipment 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 equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
During operation, the separation distance
between the user and the antenna shall be
at least 20 cm. This separation distance will
ensure that there is sufficient distance from a
properly installed externally-mounted antenna
to satisfy the RF exposure requirements.
FCC ID: 2ASRT-PPX360/INT
Canada Regulatory
Compliance
This device complies with Industry Canada
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
RSS-Gen & RSS-247 statement: This device
complies with Industry Canada RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1 This device may not cause interference, and
2 This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
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RF Radiation Exposure statement
The device meets the exemption from the
routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of
RSS102 and users can obtain Canadian
information on RF exposure and compliance.
This device should be installed and operated
with a minimum distance of 7.8 inches
(20 centimetres) between the device and your
body.
Other notice
Preservation of the environment as part
of a sustainable development plan is an
essential concern of Screeneo Innovation SA.
The desire of Screeneo Innovation SA is to
operate systems respecting the environment
and consequently it has decided to integrate
environmental performances in the life cycle
of these products, from manufacturing to
commissioning use and elimination.
Packaging: The presence of the logo (green
dot) means that a contribution is paid to an
approved national organisation to improve
package recovery and recycling infrastructures.
Please respect the sorting rules set up locally
for this kind of waste.
Batteries: If your product contains batteries,
they must be disposed of at an appropriate
collection point.
Product: The crossed-out waste bin symbol on
the product means that the product belongs
to the family of electrical and electronic
equipment. In this respect, the European
regulations ask you to dispose of it selectively:
• At sales points in the event of the
purchase of similar equipment.
• At the collection points made available
to you locally (drop-off centre, selective
collection, etc.).
In this way you can participate in the reuse
and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on
the environment and human health.
The paper and cardboard packaging used can
be disposed of as recyclable paper. Have the
plastic wrapping recycled or dispose of it in
the non-recyclable waste, depending on the
requirements in your country.
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and ™ does not justify the assumption that
these dedicated terminologies are free
trademarks. Other product names used herein
are for identification purposes only and may
be trademarks of their respective owners.
Screeneo Innovation SA disclaims any and all
rights in those marks.
Neither Screeneo Innovation SA nor its affiliates
shall be liable to the purchaser of this product
or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or
expense s incurred by the purchaser or third
parties as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse
of this product or unauthorised modifications,
repairs, or alterations to this product, or failure
to strictly comply with Screeneo Innovation SA
operating and maintenance instructions.
Screeneo Innovation SA shall not be liable for
any damages or problems arising from the use
of any options or any consumable materials
other than those designated as original
Screeneo Innovation SA/PHILIPS products or
Screeneo Innovation SA/PHILIPS approved
products.
Screeneo Innovation SA shall not be held liable
for any damage resulting from electromagnetic
interference that occurs from the use of any
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Screeneo Innovation SA/PHILIPS products.
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