3M MP180 Operating Guide - Page 18

Basic Operating Instructions, Powering On, Sleep Mode

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English 3M™ Pocket Projector MP180 Basic Operating Instructions Powering On Press and hold the power button until the start up screen appears on the touch screen and the status indicator begins to flash green. Tip: The video output on some devices is turned off by default. Please refer to the device's documentation for details on enabling the video output. Sleep Mode Press and hold the power button until the projected image is gone and the touch screen turns off. The projector goes into sleep mode. Sleep mode enables the projector to turn on quickly while conserving battery power. When the status indicator is solid amber, the battery is charging. While in sleep mode, the projector consumes a small amount of battery power. Remove the battery from the projector to save battery power. 18 © 2011 3M. All Rights Reserved.

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3M
Pocket Projector MP180
© 2011 3M. All Rights Reserved.
English
Basic Operating Instructions
Powering On
Press and hold the power button until the start up screen appears on the touch
screen and the status indicator begins to flash green.
Tip: The video output on some devices is turned off by default. Please refer to
the device’s documentation for details on enabling the video output.
Sleep Mode
Press and hold the power button until the projected image is gone and the touch
screen turns off. The projector goes into sleep mode. Sleep mode enables the
projector to turn on quickly while conserving battery power. When the status
indicator is solid amber, the battery is charging. While in sleep mode, the projector
consumes a small amount of battery power. Remove the battery from the projector
to save battery power.