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NeoPix 444
Home Projector

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Dear customer ...............................................................3
About this user manual ..............................................3
What’s in the box ..........................................................3
Customer service center ............................................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
Remote control............................................................. 6
3 Initial setup �������������������������������������������� 7
Install the projector ...................................................... 7
Connect to power supply ......................................... 8
Prepare the remote control ..................................... 8
Power on and set up the projector ....................... 8
4 Connect to other devices ������������������10
Connect to a playback device through HDMI™
...........................................................................................10
Connect to a device through HDMI™ ARC .........11
Connect to a dongle ................................................... 11
Connect a USB storage device ...............................11
Connect to wired speakers or headphones ......12
5 Play/view media from USB storage
devices �������������������������������������������������� 12
Connect a USB storage device ..............................12
Play videos ....................................................................13
View images .................................................................13
Play audios ...................................................................13
View text files ...............................................................13
6 Change projector settings ����������������14
7 Maintenance���������������������������������������� 15
Cleaning ......................................................................... 15
Update software .........................................................15
8 Troubleshooting ���������������������������������16
9 Appendixes ������������������������������������������18
Technical data .............................................................18
CE statement ...............................................................19
FCC statement .............................................................19
Canada regulatory compliance .............................19
Other notice .................................................................. 19
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
This symbol indicates tips that will help
you use 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
NeoPix 444 projector (NPX444/INT)
b
Remote control
c
USB-C to HDMI™ cable
d
AAA batteries for remote control x 2
e
AC adapter
f
Quick Start Guide with Warranty Card
g
AC power cables with plugs x 4
ab
NeoPix 250
Quick Start
Guide
cd
g
ef
Customer service center
The Support page, warranty card, and user
manuals can be found here:
Web: www.philips.com/support
Support Contacts:
International Phone: +41 215 391 665
Please ask your provider for international call
costs!
Mail: support@philipsprojection.com
Access our FAQ websites:
https://support.philipsprojection.com
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 18).
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 center.
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 center. Keep the product
away from open flames (e.g. candles).
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.
Do not use or store the device in a dusty
environment. Dust particles and other foreign
objects can damage the device, which will void
the product warranty.
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 center.
Please find the details of authorised service
centers on the warranty card supplied with this
product.
Do not remove the type label from this product,
as this will void the warranty.

Overview 5
Power supply
Use only a power adapter which is certified for
this product (see Technical data, page 18).
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.
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 15). 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
a fb c d e
g
a
DC-IN
Connect to the supplied AC adapter.
b
Rear IR sensor
c
3.5 mm audio output; connect to external
speakers or headphones.
d
HDMI™
Connect to an HDMI™ output port on a
playback device.
e
USB
Connect to a USB storage device or dongle.
f
Switch the projector on or to standby mode.
• When the projector is on, the LED lights
up in white.
• When the projector is in standby mode,
the LED lights up in red.
g
Air vent

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Front view
c
ba
d
e
a
Auto keystone and autofocus sensor
b
Projection lens
c
Adjustable stand
d
Base
e
Foot pad
Remote control
OK
a
b
c
d
h
g
f
e
a
Display all the input sources and allow you
to switch to a different input source.
b
OK
Confirm a selection or change the value for
the current setting.
c
Return to the previous screen.
d
/
Increase or decrease the volume.
e
Mute or unmute the speaker.
f
Access the home screen.
g
Navigation buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right)
• Navigate items on the screen.
• Press / or / to change the value
for the current setting.
h
Switch the projector on or to standby mode.

Initial setup 7
3 Initial setup
Notice
Make sure all devices are disconnected
from their power supplies before
establishing or changing any
connections.
Install the projector
You can install the projector in four different
ways. Follow the guidelines below to correctly
install the projector.
Front-Desktop
1 Place the projector on a flat surface such
as a table in front of the projection surface.
This is the most common way to position
the projector for quick setup and portability.
2 If the projection direction is incorrect, select
Settings from the home screen to open the
settings menu, go to Projection Settings >
Projection Mode, and press the OK button
to select Front-Desktop.
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 If the projection direction is incorrect, select
Settings from the home screen to open the
settings menu, go to Projection Settings >
Projection Mode, and press the OK button
to select Front-Ceiling.
Rear-Desktop
1 Place the projector on a table behind the
projection screen. A special rear projection
screen is required.
2 If the projection direction is incorrect, select
Settings from the home screen to open the
settings menu, go to Projection Settings >
Projection Mode, and press the OK button
to select Rear-Desktop.
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 are required.
2 If the projection direction is incorrect, select
Settings from the home screen to open the
settings menu, go to Projection Settings >
Projection Mode, and press the OK button
to select Rear-Ceiling.

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Connect to power supply
CAUTION!
Always use the button to turn the
projector on and off.
1 Select a supplied power cable with the
correct plug
(AUS/EU/UK/US).
2 Connect the power cable to the AC adapter.
3 Connect the AC adapter to the DC power
jack on the back of the projector.
4 Connect the power cable to an electrical
socket.
• The power LED on the projector lights
up in red.
a
b
d
c
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 a 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 and set up the
projector
Power on/off the projector
• To turn on the projector, press on the
projector/remote control. The power LED
on the projector turns from red to white.
• To turn off the projector, press and hold
on the projector/remote control for 2
seconds or press this button twice. The
projector enters standby mode and its
power LED turns from white to red. Tip:
If you press on the projector/remote
control once, the projector will turn off in 12
seconds unless you cancel the operation.
• To select a period of time after which the
projector turns off automatically, press
on the projector/remote control and then
select Scheduled Shutdown.
• To fully shut down the projector, disconnect
the power cable from the electrical socket.

Initial setup 9
Image focus adjustment
By default, the projector automatically adjusts
the image focus (sharpness) every time it turns
on or detects a change in its position or angle.
You can also follow the following steps to
manually adjust the focus.
1 Select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, then go to
Projection Settings > Manual Focus.
2 Press the OK button or to enter focus
adjustment mode. In this mode, a focus
adjustment gear appears on the screen.
3 Press / or / to adjust the focus.
4 Wait a few seconds or press to exit focus
adjustment mode.
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.
This projector has a recommended projection
distance of 277 cm (109"), and thus creates
a screen size of 100" (254 cm). The minimum
distance from the projection surface is about 1.1
m (40").
Digital zooming
You can use the digital zooming function to
reduce the screen size.
1 Select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, then go to
Projection Settings > Digital Zoom.
2 Press the OK button or to view the digital
zooming screen.
3 Press / to adjust the screen size. You
can scale down the screen to up to 50% of
its full size.
Projection direction adjustment
• The adjustable stand is designed with two
pivot points, so that you can easily adjust
the projection direction and height of the
main body.
• You can also rotate the main body and
stand freely around the base.
Image shape adjustment
Auto keystone correction
By default, auto keystone is on and the
projector automatically makes the image
rectangular every time it detects a change in its
position or angle.
You can follow these steps to turn auto
keystone on or off:
1 Select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, then go to
Projection Settings > Auto Keystone
Correction.
2 Press the OK button or / to turn auto
keystone on or off.

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Manual keystone correction
You can also use either of the following
methods to manually make the image
rectangular.
Method 1:
1 Select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, then go to
Projection Settings > Manual Keystone
Correction.
2 Press the OK button or to view the
manual keystone correction screen.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust
the image shape.
Method 2:
The projector displays a message ("Corrected
successfully. Press [OK] for manual correction.")
on the screen every time it completes an auto
keystone correction.
1 When this message is visible, press the
OK button to view the manual keystone
correction screen.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust
the image shape.
Keystone correction reset
You can follow the following steps to reset the
last auto or manual keystone correction.
1 Select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, then go to
Projection Settings > Keystone Correction
Reset.
2 Press the OK button to reset the last
keystone correction.
4 Connect to other
devices
Connect to a playback
device through HDMI™
You can 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™
port on the projector to an HDMI™ output
port on a playback device.
Computers
Phones
Tablets
DVD/VC
Smart Sticks
Game consoles
2 Press on the remote control and select
HDMI.

Connect to other devices 11
Connect to a device through
HDMI™ ARC
The HDMI™ port on the projector supports
Audio Return Channel (ARC). You can connect
a compatible audio system (e.g. a home
cinema system, AV receiver or sound bar) to
the projector through HDMI™ ARC connection.
With this connection, audio is streamed to the
connected audio system.
Tip: To get 5.1 surround sound, you typically
need to connect the projector to a 5.1 home
cinema system.
1 Using an HDMI™ cable, connect the HDMI™
port on the projector to the HDMI™ ARC
port on a compatible audio system.
• The HDMI™ ARC port on your audio
system might be labeled differently.
See the documentation supplied with
the device for more information.
2 Press on the remote control and select
HDMI.
3 If the HDMI™ ARC function of the projector
is off, select Settings from the home screen
to open the settings menu, go to Other
Settings > ARC, and press the OK button to
select On.
Connect to a dongle
You can connect a dongle (e.g. Amazon Fire
Stick, Roku Stick and Chromecast) to the
projector to easily watch videos over the
internet. With this connection, images are
shown on the projection screen, and audio is
played on the projector.
1 Connect the dongle to the projector's
HDMI™ port directly or using an HDMI™
cable.
2 Connect the dongle to the projector's
USB port using a USB cable
. Note: The
maximum current supplied by this port is
5V1.5A.
External Dongle
(not included)
3 Press on the remote control and select
HDMI.
Connect a USB storage
device
The projector has a file manager pre-installed,
allowing you to play or view the following types
of files stored on a USB storage device.
• Most video, audio, and image files
• Text files, PDF files and Microsoft Office
documents
Notice
The projector supports a USB storage
device that is formatted for FAT16 or
FAT32 file system.
1 Connect your USB storage device to the
USB port on the projector.
2 To open the File Manager, press on the
remote control and select USB.
3 Use the navigation buttons and OK button
to select and open files.

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Connect to wired speakers
or headphones
You can connect wired speakers or headphones
to the projector. With this connection, audio
from the projector is played through the
external speakers or headphones.
• The internal speakers of the projector
are deactivated automatically when
external speakers or headphones are
connected to the projector.
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
jack on the projector to the analogue
audio input (3.5 mm jack, or red and white
jacks) on external speakers. Or connect the
jack on the projector to headphones.
2 After connecting the speakers or
headphones, press / on the remote
control to adjust the volume to the desired
level.
5 Play/view media
from USB storage
devices
The projector has a file manager pre-installed,
allowing you to play or view videos, audios,
images or text files stored on a USB storage
device.
Supported media formats
The integrated file manager supports the
following media formats.
• Video formats: MP4, MKV, HEVC, VP9,
AVS2, AVC, AV1, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4
• Audio formats: MP3, MP2, WMA, M4A, APE,
OGG, WAV, FLAC
• Image formats: JPG, BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF
Connect a USB storage
device
Notice
The projector supports a USB storage
device that is formatted for FAT16 or
FAT32 file system.
1 Make sure your USB storage device
contains media or text files supported by
the integrated file manager.
2 Connect your USB storage device to the
USB port on the projector.

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Play videos
1 From the projector's home screen, select
Movie. The projector then opens the USB
storage device. Note: Only supported video
files are displayed on the screen. All folders
and files are ordered alphabetically by
name.
2 Press the navigation buttons on the remote
control to select a video file or a folder.
To open a selected folder, press the OK
button. To return to the parent folder, press
.
3 Press the OK button to start playing the
selected video file.
4 While a video file is playing, you can press
the OK button to bring up the control bar
at the bottom of the screen. The control bar
will automatically disappear in 5 seconds.
To instantly hide the control bar, press .
While the control bar is visible, press to
select the progress bar and then press and
hold / to quickly rewind or fast-forward
the video.
While the control bar is visible, press /
to select an option and then press the OK
button to confirm the action or change the
value. To close the dialog box of an option,
press .
5 To stop playing a video file and return to
the list of files in the current folder, press
on the remote control.
View images
You can view images in a similar way as you
play videos. The major differences are:
• In Step 1, you need to select Photo instead
of Movie.
• In Step 4, you can press / to skip to the
previous or next image in the current folder.
• In Step 4, you can select the Play/Pause
button on the control bar to start the slide
show of all supported images in the current
folder from the selected image. The control
bar will disappear once the slide show
starts. To pause the slide show, select the
Play/Pause button again.
• In Step 4, the control bar won't
automatically disappear after you bring it
up.
Play audios
You can play audios in a similar way as you play
videos. The major differences are:
• In Step 1, you need to select Music instead
of Movie.
• When an audio is playing, the audio file
information and control bar are always
visible on the screen.
View text files
You can view text files in a similar way as you
view images. The major differences are:
• In Step 1, you need to select Text instead of
Photo.
• If you are trying to view a text file for the
first time, in Step 3, after you press the OK
button, the projector displays the START
button at the bottom of the screen and you
must press the OK button to start viewing
the file.
• In Step 3, after you press the OK button, the
projector opens the selected text file and
displays the first page of it. The projector
doesn't automatically scroll down or open
the next file.
• When viewing a text file, you can press /
to scroll up or down.
• When viewing a text file, you cannot bring
up a control bar.
• When viewing a text file, you cannot press
/ to skip to the previous or next text file
in the current folder.

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6 Change projector
settings
This section helps you change the projector
settings using the settings menu.
1 Select Settings from the home screen to
open the settings menu.
2 Use the navigation buttons and the OK
button to select a menu item. Press to
return to the previous level of the menu
tree.
3 Press / , / or the OK button to select
a value for the menu item.
4 Press the OK button to make the change.
Note: For some menu items such as Digital
Zoom, the change takes effect once you
select a different value.
5 Press one or more times or to exit the
settings menu.
Projection Settings
You can view and change the following
projection settings.
• Projection Mode: Adjust the projection to
the correct direction based on how the
projector is installed.
• Keystone Correction Reset: Reset the last
auto or manual keystone correction.
• Auto Keystone Correction: Choose whether
to let the projector automatically make the
image rectangular every time it detects a
change in its position or angle.
• Correct Keystone at startup: Choose
whether to let the projector automatically
make the image rectangular every time it
turns on.
• Manual Keystone Correction: Manually
make the image rectangular.
• Auto Focus: Choose whether to let the
projector automatically adjust the image
focus (sharpness) every time it detects a
change in its position or angle.
• Power On Auto Focus: Choose whether to
let the projector automatically adjust the
image focus (sharpness) every time it turns
on.
• Manual Focus: Manually adjust the image
focus (sharpness).
• Digital Zoom: Scale down the screen to up
to 50% of its full size.
Other Settings
You can view and change the following
additional settings.
• Input Source Options: You can select either
of the following options.
• Home: Select this to use the projector's
operating system as the input source.
• HDMI: Select this to use the device
connected to the projector's HDMI™
port as the input source.
• Power On Options: You can select either of
the following options.
• Standby: Select this to let the projector
enter standby mode after being
plugged in.
• Direct: Select this to let the projector
automatically turn on after being
plugged in.
• Language Setting: Select your preferred
display language.
• Scheduled Shutdown: Select a period of
time after which the projector turns off
automatically. The default value is Off.
• Screensaver wait time: Select a period of
time so that the projector activates the
screensaver automatically after the selected
period of inactivity. The default value is 5
minutes.
• ARC: Turn HDMI™ ARC on or off. The
default value is On.
• CEC switch: Turn HDMI™ CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) on or off. The default
value is On.
System Update
• Local Update: Update the projector's
software. For more details, see Update
software, page 15.
• Factory Reset: Restore the projector's
settings to the factory default settings. After
the factory reset, the projector will restart
and allow you to set it up as new.
About
View the device name and system version of
this product.

Maintenance 15
7 Maintenance
Cleaning
DANGER!
Follow the following instructions when
cleaning the projector:
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 for the projector can be
found on www.philips.com/support for you
to get the best features and support from the
projector.
CAUTION!
Do not turn off the projector or remove
the USB flash drive during a software
update.
Update software through USB
1 Visit www.philips.com/support, find your
product (model number: NPX444/INT),
open its support page and locate "Software
& drivers". Then check the latest software
version there.
2 Select Settings from the home screen to
open the settings menu. Then select About
to check the current software version.
Proceed to the next step if the latest
software version is greater than the current
software version.
3 From the support page you opened in step
1, download the software installation file to
a USB flash drive. Unzip the downloaded
file and save the resulting file in the root
directory of the USB flash drive.
4 Connect the USB flash drive to the
projector.
5 Select System Update > Local Update from
the settings menu.
6 Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the update.

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8 Troubleshooting
Power cycling
If a problem occurs and you cannot resolve it using the instructions in this user manual, try the
following steps to resolve the problem.
1 Turn the projector off by pressing twice.
2 Wait at least 10 seconds.
3 Turn the projector on by pressing .
4 If the problem persists, contact one of our customer service centers or your dealer.
Problem Solution
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.
No image from the external HDMI™ device. 1. Check if you have switched the input source to
HDMI.
2. Disconnect the HDMI™ cable or switch off the
HDMI™ device.
3. Wait three seconds.
4. Reconnect the HDMI™ cable or switch on the
HDMI™ device again.
No sound from the external connected
device.
• Check the cables to the external device.
• Check that the sound is activated on the external
device.
• Only the original cables from the device
manufacturer may function.
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 using an HDMI™ cable.
• Check that the sound is activated on the
computer.
Only the home menu appears and not the
image from the external device.
• Check if the cables are connected to the correct
sockets.
• Check that the external device is turned on.
• Check if the video output of the external device is
turned on.
Only the home menu appears and not the
image from the connected computer.
• Check that the HDMI™ output of the computer is
turned on.
• Check if the resolution of the computer is set to
1920*1080.
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.
The projector cannot read the USB storage
device.
• The projector does not support the exFAT file
system.
• Format the USB storage device in FAT32 or NTFS
format, then use it.

Troubleshooting 17
Problem Solution
The projector does not react to remote
control commands.
• Check the batteries of the remote control.
The temperature of the projector’s surface
is warm.
• For this projector it is normal to generate
moderate heat during operation.
The projector does not work after I connect
it to a laptop.
• Check that the HDMI™ cable is plugged in
correctly.
• Make sure that the laptop has been switched to
projector display.
Black / White Pixels An LCD display may contain a small number of
pixels that do not function normally (also known
as “dead pixels” or “black pixels”). Your display
has been inspected and is in compliance with the
manufacturer's specifications, meaning that any
pixel defects do not affect the operation or use of
your display. Without prejudice to generality of the
foregoing, dead pixels or black pixels not exceeding
5 dots meet the factory specifications and are not
considered a defect under this warranty.
Dust Deposit – Warranty Exclusion:
Dust may accumulate inside the projector over
time. This can affect the image quality and even
disrupt the functioning of the device. However, this
phenomenon is not considered a defect under this
warranty.
We recommend regularly cleaning the lens with a
soft cloth suitable for glass cleaning. You can also
push dry air through the air vents to remove dust
from the optical engine inside the device.

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9 Appendixes
Technical data
Technology/optical
Display technology ...............................................LCD
Light source .............................................................LED
Brightness ....................................500 ANSI Lumens
Resolution ................................... 1920 x 1080 pixels
LED lifetime ................................over 30,000 hours
Contrast ratio ..................................................... 1000:1
Aspect ratio .............................................................16:9
Throw ratio ............................................................. 1.25:1
Screen size (diagonal)............................. up to 100"
Screen distance ....277 cm / 109" for 100" screen
Stand ..................... Height-adjustable and rotating
Projection modes ........................................................4
Focus adjustment .................................................Auto
Keystone correction ...............Auto H/V Keystone
4 corner correction ................................................. Yes
Digital zoom .......................................Yes (50-100%)
Sleep timer ................................................................ Yes
Sound
Built-in speakers .............................................. 2 x 5 W
Speaker type .......................................................stereo
Connection
HDMI™ in ....................................................................... x1
USB-A (5 V/1.5 A out + external drive) ............... x1
3.5 mm audio out .......................................................x1
Power source
Power consumption ..... operating: 119.7 W (Max)
....................................................... standby: 0.25 W
Input: AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 2.5 A (Max)
Multimedia player
Supported video formats: MP4, MKV, HEVC,
VP9, AVS2, AVC, AV1, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4
Supported audio formats: MP3, MP2, WMA,
M4A, APE, OGG, WAV, FLAC
Supported image formats: JPG, BMP, PNG,
JPEG, GIF
Dimensions and weight
Unpacked (W x D x H) ........... 195 x 219 x 194 mm
Packed (W x D x H) ...............260 x 248 x 203 mm
Net weight ......................................... 2.48 kg / 5.47 lb
Gross weight .......................................4.16 kg / 9.17 lb
Temperature requirements
Operating temperature.......................... 5 °C - 35 °C
Storage temperature ...................................... < 60 °C
Package contents
1. NeoPix 444 projector
2. Remote control
3. USB-C to HDMI™ cable
4. AC adapter
5. Power cables (AUS, EU, UK, US)
6. AAA batteries for remote control
7. Quick Start Guide with Warranty Card
Model
NPX444/INT
EAN: 7640186962995
UPC: 667619993194

Appendixes 19
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.
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.
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 ID: 2ASRT-NPX444
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.
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.
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

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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 center ,
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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this manual are trademarks of the respective
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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
expenses 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
interface cables other than those designated as
Screeneo Innovation SA/PHILIPS products.
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