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iPod Touch/ iPhone / iPad Cable Troubleshooting Tips
This is how you can connect your iOS device to our projectors.
- Turn on the projector and your iPod, iPhone, or iPad.
- Connect the iOS device to the projectors AV port.
- Change the input source on the Projector to AV mode or composite video.
- Play a video from youtube and you should see it appear on the projector and let you know you have a working connection.
- If the iOS device is still not projecting, try the following:
- Confirm that the “App” you are using allows video output.
- Make sure the setting is to “Video-Out” if applies. Click here is an extensive list of applications that have video out capabilities.
- Please note that some apps require the media to be playing for the feed to start.
- Double check the connectors. Are the pins inserted completely on both ends? Try re-connecting the adapters. If your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch has a case on it, this is often times just thick enough to prevent the iPod Adapter to make a secure connection to the bottom of you device and prevent the AV signal from traveling.
- If you have done these steps and there is still no signal, please call AAXA Technical Support for further assistance.
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AAXA P300 Pico Projector
1280x800 • 300 lumens
HDMI • Media Player
$419.00
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LED Showtime 3D
720P • 3D Ready
HDMI & Media Player
$499.00
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AAXA P3 Pico Projector
WSVGA • 50 lumens
HDMI
$269.00
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AAXA P4-X Pico Projector
WVGA • 95 lumens
HDMI & Media Player
$299.00
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AAXA M2 Micro Projector
WXGA • 110 lumens
HDMI, VGA, SD, USB
$339.00
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