User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intended Use Statement
- Safety Information
- Safety Labels
- Introduction
- Package Contents
- Parts
- Remote Control
- Getting Started
- Making Connections
- Basic Operating Instructions
- Basic File Operations
- Browsing the Internet
- Media Files
- Watching Video
- Listening to Music
- Viewing Photos
- Viewing Office and PDF Files
- Viewing Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF Files
- Favorites
- Transferring Files Through Bluetooth
- Settings
- Firmware Upgrade
- Cleaning the Projector
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty
- Video and Audio Decoder Notices
3M
™
Pocket Projector MP180
© 2010 3M. All Rights Reserved.
English
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Home Screen
At power on, the home screen will display if there are no input cables or video
devices connected to the projector. The home screen has two sections: a status bar
at the top and themenu icons section.
Status Bar
The status bar provides information about the current brightness mode, volume
level, and battery level.
1 Wi-Fi signal strength -
example shown indicated
full signal.
2 Bluetooth icon - indicates
that Blutooth is enabled
and the projector is
connected to another
device.
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3 Current volume level - example shown indicates maximum volume.
4 Current battery level - Battery charge is shown as 1 to 4 bars. Example
shown indicates half power. During charing, this icon is animated.
Menu Icons
1 Access and browse the
Internet. (See “Browsing
the Internet” on page 26).
2 Watch videos stored
on internal or SD card
memory. (See “Watching
Video” on page 28.)
3 Listen to music stored
on internal or SD card
memory. (See “Listening to
Music” on page 30.)
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4 View photos stored on internal or SD card memory. (See “Viewing Photos”
on page 31.)
5 View all office or pdf files on internal or SD card memory. (See “Viewing
Office and PDF Files” on page 34.)
6 View all files that are marked as favorites. (See “Favorites” on page 38.)
7 Transfer files between the projector and another Bluetooth device. (See
“Transferring Files Through Bluetooth” on page 24.)
8 Configure your projector. (See “Settings” on page 39.)