3M MP220 Operation Guide

3M MP220 Manual

3M MP220 manual content summary:

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    operator's guide
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Contents Important Notice 3 Technical Support 3 Intended Use Statement 3 Safety Information 4 Safety Labels ...8 Introduction ...9 Overview ...9 Package Contents 10 Parts of Projector 11 Getting Started 13 Home Screen...29 Remote Control (Optional Accessory 41
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    agreement signed by an authorized officer of 3M. Technical Support For technical support, call 1-866-631-1656 or email [email protected]. Intended Use Statement The 3M Mobile Projector MP220 is designed to operate with the 3M specified battery and 3M power adapter in normal office or home environments
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Safety Information Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this projector. Retain these instructions for future reference. Explanation of Signal Word Consequences m Warning: Indicates a potentially
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 m Warning To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage: t Do not modify this product in any way. Use only 3M approved replacement components. t Do not attempt to service this projector other than battery replacement. There are no user-serviceable parts other than
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 m Warning To reduce the risks associated with driver distraction: t Do not use this projector in a moving terminals. t Do not connect the battery directly to a wall outlet. Use only the 3M specified wall charger or automobile charger. t Do not strike, throw or subject the
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 m Caution To reduce the risks associated with hearing loss: t Be sure to read earphone manufacturer's instructions with respect to volume level. t User is responsible to set a safe volume level. To reduce the risk associated with environmental contamination: t Dispose
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    Safety Labels 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 LITHIUM ION BATTERY Model No. LIN376-001 28.86Wh (11.1V 2600mAh x 3) P/N 78-6972-0053 Cut Off Voltage Max Charge 11.1V/1.3A 8.5V 12.3V/1.3A LED Light Output CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT IEC60825-1 :1993+A1 :1997+A2:2001 Maximum Radiant Power: 1.693 mW 8 © 2012
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Introduction Thank You for Choosing 3M This product has been produced in accordance with 3M quality and safety standards to provide smooth and trouble-free use in the years to come. For optimum performance, please follow the operating instructions carefully. Overview
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    Package Contents 1 3M MP220 Projector 2 Power Adapter 3 Outlet Adapters (4) 4 USB Cable 5 Product Warranty and Safety Guide 6 Quick Start Guide 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    or audio out output. 6 Infrared sensor - Accepts commands from 3M remote control. Remote control sold separately. 7 Air vents - Do not block fans or vents while projector is operating or cooling down. This will cause projector to overheat and automatically turn off. 8 Status indicator LED 9 Focus
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    back and forth from your computer to the projector. Attach a USB computer mouse, or keyboard. Access files on USB memory stick. 17 VGA-AV - Connect the 3M VGA or Video cable to your computer, DVD Player, or other video device and project its image. Cables sold separately. 18 Tripod Mount 19 Earphone
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Getting Started Power Adapter The power adapter is used to charge the battery or power the projector. There are four outlet adapters to give you the flexibility to power the 3M MP220 in most countries. When the power adapter is first shipped, it is fitted with a blank outlet
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Battery The 3M projector comes with a rechargeable battery. When the projector is shipped, there is a protective film between the battery and the battery contacts on the projector. Battery Maintenance Tips: t Remove the battery when the projector will not be used for one
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Slide the battery cover off. 3 Lift the battery out. Install the battery 1 Orient the battery so that its contacts line up with the battery contacts inside the projector. 2 Place the battery into the battery compartment. 3 Slide the battery cover on. 4 Replace the
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Charging the battery The 3M MP220 rechargeable battery gives you up to two hours of battery life. When the battery needs to be charged, the status indicator LED starts flashing red. The battery should be fully charged before using the 3M MP220 projector. Charge the battery:
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Power Button The power button turns on or shuts down the projector. When you turn on the projector, it is ready to use in 30 seconds. While the projector is on, you can turn the projector's lamp on or off using the power button. The projector's lamp turns on and off in
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Status Indicator lights The status indicator light provides information about the projector's power, battery, and error status. Status Indicator Light Solid amber Solid Green Slow flashing green Flashes red twice Flashes amber Flashes red Meaning Projector is charging
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Adjusting the Focus Rotate the focus wheel to sharpen the image. Attaching the Tripod (Optional Accessory) The bottom of the projector includes a tripod socket that fits most standard camera tripods, including the optional 3M tripod (78-6972-0073-7). © 2012 3M. All Rights
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Volume Up/Down The volume up and down buttons adjust the volume for media such as videos and music. The volume buttons also adjust volume for audio input through the VGA-A/V port. Display Volume Level: Press the volume up or down button to display the volume slider.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Navigation Pad The navigation pad allows you the maneuver through the screens. Each one of the buttons has one or more functions or modes. screen Search Button The Search button opens the Search app or the Touch Sensor Mode dialog. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 21
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Opening the Search Application: Press the Home button and then point and trackball. t When in mouse pointer mode, you move your finger across the Touch Sensor to control the mouse pointer (or small arrow) on the screen. Use the mouse pointer to select screen menu items,
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Switch the modes using the Setting Screen: Press the Home and then the Menu button. An options menu will appear. Select " a new shortcut or widget to the Home screen by clicking and holding down the Touch Sensor until the dialog appears. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 23
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Click, hold and swipe: You can view the next photo in the Gallery by clicking and holding the Touch Sensor and then moving Sensor down while an app or widget on the Home screen is selected and the choose your action dialog will appear. 24 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Initial Setup The first time you switch on your MP220, you will need to set up your locale and the date & time. Setting your Locale To set the locale, click Locale. This chooses the language that the projector's interface and menus display. The following screen will appear
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Setting the Date and Time To set the date and time, click Date & Time. The following screen will appear. Setting the Time Click on Set time. 26 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    Pocket Projector MP220 The following screen will appear. Click the + or - symbols to change the hours and minutes. To change from AM to PM, click on AM. Once finished, click Set. Note: Clicking and holding + or - will cycle through the hours or minutes. Setting the Date Click on Set date. © 2012 3M
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 The following screen will appear. Click the + or - symbols to change the month, day and year. Once finished, click Set. Note: going into Settings and choosing Language or Date & Time. For more infomation, see "Settings" on page 138. 28 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Home Screen After booting up, the Home screen will display 32. The Status bar is at the top of the Home screen. The Status bar displays information about the projector and its status. For more information about the status bar and icons you might see there, see "Status Bar
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Shortcuts - Provides quick access to application, music playlist, and projector settings. See Adding Shortcuts to Home screen for more information. 4 Widget - Provides the application's functions from the Home screen. 5 App Launcher - Takes you to a list
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Notifications Area The Notification icons make you aware of events occurring in the background. Here is a list of icons you may see. For more information, see Notifications. Media is being scanned Video/VGA Pass Through is ready for use Song is playing The projector has
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Add a Shortcut or Widget t Mouse Mode: Move the mouse pointer to a location where you want the item within the Home screen tabs from the options. 3 Browse to the location of the image you wish to use as wallpaper. 4 Click on the image. 32 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Note: You choose an image or animated wallpaper from one of three locations: Gallery, Live wallpapers or Wallpapers. t Gallery keyboard. 7 Enter the new name. For more information on entering text, see "Onscreen Keyboard" on page 37. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 33
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Show or Hide a Tab: 1 Press the Home button. 2 Press the Menu button. 3 Select Launcher Settings. 4 Select Tab Settings and then Icon Showdows Enlarge Icons With Labels Without Shadow Small Icon 34 Without Labels With Shadow Large Icon © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Restart Launcher The Home Screen is an application called Launcher. If the Home Screen stops responding, Restart Launcher will close and then reopen the Home
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Options Menus The options menus provide access to additional tasks for a specific item the screen. For example, you can select a file from a list in the video play and press Menu and the delete option will appear. Notifications Icons that appear in the Notifications area
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Select Clear at the top-right of the panel. All active press the Search button and the keyboard displays, the suggestion will be names of files and folder located on the projector or SD card. t If you select a text field in a dialog or app, the suggestion will come from
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 The first suggestion is the original text that you typed. The bold, orange word will be entered when you type a space or punctuation until the text is no longer underlined. The next time you type, the word will show up as a suggestion. 38 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Text Entry Area 2 Suggestions 3 Scroll Arrows 4 Keyboard 5 Shift and Caps Lock 6 Delete 7 Done 8 Numbers and Symbols 9 the letter by moving the mouse pointer over the letter and pressing the Touch Sensor. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 39
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Accented and Alternate Letters Accented and alternate letters display when you move the mouse point over the letter and then press left or the right. Make sure the new language is centered on the space bar before releasing the button. 40 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Remote Control (Optional Accessory) The Remote Control for the 3M MP220 projector controls the projector's screens as well as volume level on the projector, and video and audio playback. Note: The remote control cannot be used for some operations such as typing on the
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Remove Protective Film Before you can begin using the battery, you must remove the protective film from the battery compartment. Remove the film as shown below. Using the Remote When using the remote control, point the remote control's infrared transmitter at the receiver
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Search The Search app performs a text search for folder, files, and applications. At the bottom of the text entry box, a list of of results, it is saved as a shortcut. The shortcut will be displayed in the bar below the text entry box. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 43
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Filtering Searchable Items: You can narrow your search by document using Documents To Go ™ and then return to the App Launcher and open Video/ VGA Pass Through. While you are viewing VGA Pass Through, you can quickly switch back to the opened document. Note There is
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Transferring Files to the Projector The MP220 has both built-in memory and a removable microSD™ card where you can place files. You can put files on the 3M MP220 projector using a USB connection, or you can transfer files to a microSD card prior to inserting it into the MP220
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Notification Related to microSD Card The following icons are appear in the status bar. Now the SD card is ready for removal. See Ejecting the microSD Card for instructions. Ejecting the microSD Card 1 Open the microSD slot door. 2 Push the microSD card into the microSD slot
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Using the USB Port The MP220 has a USB connection located at the rear of the projector. You can connect the MP220 projector to a computer and the computer can open both the MP220 internal memory and microSD card like a disk drive. Types of devices that may transfer data to
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Disconnecting the Projector from the Computer USB Port Before you disconnect the USB drive from the the drive, and click Eject from the context menu. Eject a drive on a computer running Apple Mac OS 10: Open finder, choose the drive, and then choose File>Eject. 48 © 2012
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Video/VGA Pass Through The Video/VGA Pass Through application manages the VGA-AV port on the projector. When you connect a video cable into this port, the application will recognize it and open. Once open, the application will either display the video or VGA image or a
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Blank Image You can blank the image while a video input is playing. Blanking the Image: Press Menu and then select Blank. A blue screen will appear. Resume the Image: Press Menu and then select Resume. Image Capture The Video/VGA setting for the input resolution t 4:3 -
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    optional accessory) For standard (composite) video input, you must purchase the optional 3M MP220 Composite AV Cable. Use the composite AV cable to input video from camcorders, digital cameras, DVD players and digital media players into the VGA-AV input on the projector. 1 Connect the AV cable to
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Tip: Some video devices do not have the standard audio and video connections and may require an AV cable specified by the manufacturer. The AV cable allows you to connect your video device to your TV monitor or your projector and may be purchased from the video device
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    a video signal. The video device's manual should provide instructions on how to change the video output setting. Connecting to a Computer (requires optional accessory) For VGA-audio input, you must purchase the optional 3M MP220 VGA-audio Cable. Use the VGA-audio cable to connect the projector to
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Connect the VGA-audio cable to the computer's video and audio outputs. 3 Set the computer resolution to one of the supported resolutions. Description VGA SVGA XGA WXGA MAC Resolution (width x height) 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1366 x 768 1024 x 600 1280
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    Pocket Projector MP220 Gallery You can use the Gallery to view pictures that you've downloaded onto the projector's internal memory or the SD card. You can also perform basic photo editing and set use the photo as your Home screen wallpaper. 1 2 3 1 Current Open Folder 2 Photos taken with the Video
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Opening an Album and Viewing Its Contents 1 Open Gallery. 2 Select the Album that contains pictures you want to photo you want to view. 1 2 3 4 1 Name of Album 2 Picture Thumbnails 3 Highlighted Picture 4 Grid/Stack View switch 56 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Changing How the Contents of an Album Are Displayed There are two ways to view pictures in Gallery: t Chronological on the albums you want details about. 3 Select More and a menu appears. 4 Select Details and a dialog will appear. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 57
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Deleting an Album You can delete the entire album and all of its contents from internal memory or delete these pictures. Viewing and Browsing Pictures 1 Open Gallery. 2 Open an album. 3 Select a picture. 1 2 3 1 Album Location 4 5 58 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Picture 3 Start Slideshow 4 Menu 5 Zoom controls Opening Controls If the controls are not visible while viewing a picture, press the Touch Sensor. Select One of the Controls or Its Menus t Mouse mode: Mover the mouse pointer over the control and press the Touch Sensor
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Open the Gallery Menu t If a picture is highlighted already, press Menu once. type, date, album location, and GPS location. Rotating Pictures 1 Select the picture and open the control. 2 Select More and a menu opens. 3 Select either Rotate Right or Rotate Left. The
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Zoom In and Out Using the Plus and Minus Magnifying Glass t Mouse Mode: Press the Touch Sensor to display the controls. Move the mouse pointer over the - or + magnifying glass button and press the Touch Sensor. Panning a Zoomed Picture t Mouse Mode: Once you zoomed in a
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Select Crop. The cropping rectangle appears on top of the . 4 Select Save. The projector will save a copy of the cropped picture. Delete a Picture You can delete a picture from the projector's internal memory or the SD card. 1 Open the controls 2 Press the Menu button
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Music You can organize and listen to music stored on the projector's internal memory and playlist onto the projector's memory or SD card. Music searches the projector's internal memory and SD card for supported audio files and playlists. The supported audio formats are: MP3
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Opening the Music Library You can open the music library in one of two ways: t Press the Home button, select the Media tab, and then select Music. or t Press the Home button, select the App Launcher and then select Music. Note: When Music opens, it catalogs your audio fi
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Use the keyboard to type in your text search. 4 Select Done. A list of results displays. 5 Press the back button to clear the results Deleting a Song When you delete a song, it is permanently removed from the projector or the SD card. Delete a song while in the library
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    5 678 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 9 10 11 12 13 1 Now Playing 2 Album artwork 3 Now Playing List 4 Shuffle All 5 Repeat Current or Repeat All Songs 6 Artist 7 Album 8 Song 9 Play time 10 Playback Progress Slider 11 Previous Song 12 Play/Pause 13 Next Song 14 Song Time 66 14 © 2012 3M. All Rights
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Opening or Returning to the Playback Screen The Playback screen automatically opens when you select a song to play. You can leave Select the Shuffle button to turn it on or off. Shuffle plays the current playlist or album in random order. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 67
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Shuffle on Shuffle off Party Shuffle is on Party Shuffle Music plays all music on the projector (internal and SD card) in random order when Party Shuffle is on. Turning Creating a Playlist To create a playlist: 1 Add songs to a new playlist. 68 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Mouse Mode: Move the mouse pointer over the song. Press and hold the Touch Sensor and the album context menu Trackball Mode: Select a song. Press and hold the Touch Sensor and the song dialog will appear. Select Remove from Playlist. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 69
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Rename or Delete a Playlist 1 In the Library screen, select the playlist. created on your computer in MUSIC. Music supports the following computer playlist formats: M3U, WPL, and PLS. You copy your playlist file onto the projector's internal memory or SD card in the same
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Video Player The Video player plays video stored on the internal memory and SD card. You can control the video playback and repeat a video. When you open Video Player, Video Player searches for supported video files and displays them in a list. The Video Player supports the
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Playing Videos Select one of the video files and the video will start to play. When the play controls disappear, you can press the Touch Sensor to display them again. 12 34 5 6 1 Play time 2 Aspect Ratio Options 3 Progress bar 4 Rewind video 5 Play/Pause 6 Fast forward 7
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Controlling Video Playback Rewind - Press to rewind , Xvid, 3gp, 3gpp, 3g2, 3ggp2 Audio File Support*: mp4, m4a, mp3, aac, adif, adts, wav, amr, awb, ogg, oga, mka* Video Codec Support: MPEG4(SP/ASP), Xvid, DivX 4/5, H.264 Audio Codec Support: MP3, ACC(LC, LTP, HEv1,
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Clock The clock application not only displays the time but gives you quick access to photo slides, music and alarms. You can also dim the projector while the clock is displayed. After a few minutes the Clock screen will go into screen-saver mode. Opening the Clock Select
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Dimming the Clock Screen Dim the clock screen by selecting the Dim button. Select the Dim button again to return to normal brightness. Note: Dimming the Clock screen does not reduce the amount of power used by the projector. In turn, it does not save battery power. Playing
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Setting the Alarms You can set an alarm by modifying an existing alarm or by setting a new one. Opening Alarms t the options menu. 1 2 3 45 1 Add alarm 2 Alarms 3 Alarm on/off indicator 4 Return to main Clock screen. 5 Current Time. 76 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Turn an Alarm On or Off 1 Select an Alarm and press the Touch Sensor to open Set alarm screen. 2 Select Turn alarm on 3 the alarm; define how often the alarm goes off; select a ringtone for the alarm; and finally you can label the alarm. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 77
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Documents To Go The 3M MP220 projector comes with Documents To Go standard version. Documents to Go supports Microsoft® Office files such as: t Word documents, t Excel workbooks, and t PowerPoint slideshows. This version allows you to view, edit and save files. Registering
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 8 9 1 Recent Files - Displays recently viewed files. 2 Local Files - List of files located on your projector's internal memory and SD card. 3 Desktop Files - Not supported in the standard version. 4 Starred Files - Displays all files marked as starred.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Documents To Go Files Screen After transferring files to the projector's internal memory or SD card, you can locate and manage that you want to delete or display information. 5 New File - Not supported in the standard version. 6 Delete - Deletes all files or folders selected
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 10 Filter - Not supported in the standard version. 11 Star - Displays when a file is marked as starred. Locating a Document, Workbook, Click Delete. 4 When the Delete confirmation dialog appears, click Yes. The file or folder is deleted. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 81
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Select the file or folder you want to delete. Click Select and then click Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. 82 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 The file is removed from the list. Delete One or More Files or Folders 1 Choose Select. 2 Place checkmarks next to each fi are located. You can also unstar files. Starring a File 1 Select the file you want to star. 2 Star the selected file. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 83
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Mouse Mode: Position the mouse pointer over the star located in the same row as the filename and press the Touch Sensor. Sensor. The file opens. Trackball Mode: Highlight the file you want open and press the Touch Sensor. The file opens. 84 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Documents To Go Supported File Formats Documents To Go supports for Macintosh t Apple iWork '08 & '09 (iWork '05, '06 are not supported) t PDF t video from the file list, the video player will open and start playing the video. Documents To Go does not officially support
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Documents to Go Settings t About shows the version of Documents To Go. t The Register, Check for Updates and Give Us Feedback selections are not supported in the standard version. t Only Remember Last Location is supported under Advanced Options. Remember Last Location
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Select the graphic: t Mouse Mode: Place the mouse pointer over the need to use Mouse Mode. To change to Mouse Mode, hold down the Search button and follow the instructions above. 5 Press the Back button to return to the document. Move the cursor next to the graphic you
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    Highlight and click on the graphic. The graphic appears in the zoom state screen. 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 For Mouse Mode only, use the plus and minus signs to increase or decrease the size of and then Go. 3 Choose Go to Top, Go to Bottom, or Go To Bookmark. 88 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Icons You May See in a Document Icon What it means Headers, footers, comments. Table of Contents Object not supported Basic Editing You can select text or objects, such as graphics, and cut or copy the selections. You can then paste the selection into another
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t *Font - Not supported in the standard version. t *Bullet & Numbering - Not supported in the standard version. t *Word Count - Not supported in the standard version. Finding Text in a Document You can search your document for a word or sentence using the Find function
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 To find text in a document, press Menu and then select View. Select Find and type in text you want to find using the onscreen keyboard. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 91
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Find Options t Case Sensitive - Finds matches to both text and will find "boat", "boathouse" and "sailboat". Note: Replace and Replace All is not a supported feature in the standard version. Viewing and Editing Tables Tables will appear as they do in Microsoft Word
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Using Trackball Mode, use the Touch Sensor to select a cell. The cell is highlighted. t The cursor appears in the cell. Press the Touch Sensor to exit. Trackball Mode: Press the Back button until the cell is highlighted again. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 93
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Selecting Hyperlinks The 3M MP220 projector does not have a Wi-Fi or mobile network connection, so hyperlinks that open web pages will not work. Viewing and Editing Comments Touch Sensor and you will move to the section of the document. 94 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 To add comments, select View and then select Comments from the menu. The Comments pane opens below the document. Press the Menu button to use the onscreen keyboard. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 95
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    ™ Pocket Projector MP220 Editing the Comments 1 Place the cursor in the location of the comment you wish to edit. 2 Press and hold the Menu button. 3 Use the onscreen keyboard to edit the text. Closing the Comments Pane Press the Back Button. Word to Go™ Preferences Only one preference is supported
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 may take longer than others due to their content and length. Files Supported Sheet To Go opens Excel 1997-2003 (.xls) and Excel 2007-2010 Some unsupported features are embedded objects and data validation controls. t Unsupported features are not affected when a workbook
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    3 Selected Cell 4 Column Name 5 Row Number Notes: 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 Picture, SmartArt, and charts are not displayed. 2 Chart sheets will not Menu button. 2 Select File and the File dialog will appear. 1 *New - Not supported in the standard version. 98 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    ™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Open - Opens local files on the internal memory or SD Card. 3 Close - Closes the current file and returns you to Documents To Go. 4 Save - Saves your changes to the file. 5 Save As - Saves a copy of a file with changes under another filename and location. 6 Send - Not supported
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Selecting More Than One Cell or Range of Cells 1 Select a cell. 2 Press and hold the Touch Sensor. The context menu will appear. 3 and the selected area will be grayed out. Select the furthest-diagonal Selected area will be grayed out. 100 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Switching Between Spreadsheets in a Workbook 1 Press the Menu button. 2 Select View. 3 Select Worksheets and a list of worksheets will appear. 4 Select a worksheet. The Worksheet will open. 1 2 1 Selected Worksheet 2 Chart worksheet - Not supported in the standard version
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Zoom the Page 1 Open the Zoom dialog by pressing the Menu button. 2 Select View. 3 Choose the zoom level. 100% is the default freeze pane to appear above and to the left of. 2 Press the Menu Button. 3 Select View. 4 Select Freeze Panes. 102 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 103
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Modifying a Spreadsheet Selecting Rows or Columns 1 Move the selector to a cell in the row or column you want to select. 2 Press the row or column will be highlighted gray. Select the row and then press the Menu button and select More. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 103
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Choose Select Row from the menu and the row is highlighted in the spreadsheet. Hiding Rows or Columns 1 Move the selector to . 2 Choose Selection Mode and select a cell on the opposite side of the hidden row or column. 3 Select More. 104 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 4 Select Row or Column and a context menu will appear. 5 Select Unhide Row or Unhide Column. Changing Height of Rows 1 Move the row height by pressing the Touch Sensor. Select a cell in the row for which you want to change the height. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 105
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 106
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 After you press the Menu button and select More, select Row Height and a gray bar appears over the selected row. Use the gray bar and a gray bar will appear below the row. 5 Move the gray bar right or left to mark the new column width. 106 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Mouse Mode: Move the pointer over the gray bar. While pressing and holding the Touch Sensor, move your finger right the Menu button and select More, select Columns. Select Column Width and a gray bar appears over the selected column. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 107
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 108
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Use the gray bar as the starting point for increasing the width of the column. Accept the new width by pressing the Touch Move the selector to a cell that is the row or column you want to delete. 2 Press the Menu Button. 3 Select More. 108 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 109
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 4 Select Delete and a context menu will appear. 5 Select Row or Column and a dialog will appear. 6 Select OK and Select View. 3 Select Find and the Find dialog appears. 4 Press the Touch Sensor and the onscreen keyboard will appear. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 109
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 5 Use the onscreen keyboard to type in the text, number or cell reference you want to find. Press the reports matches from the cell values, such as the result of a formula. t Comments - Search reports matches found in cell comments. 110 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 The Find toolbar appears at the bottom of the dialog. 1 Find - Press to find the next occurrence. 2 Replace - Not supported in the standard version. 3 Replace All - Not supported in the standard version. 4 Open Find dialog - Opens the Find dialog. Editing Cells Mouse Mode
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 112
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 4 Use the onscreen keyboard to modify the content of the cell. Modify using the Menu button: 1 Select the cell by placing the content of the cell. 5 Press Back to exit the onscreen keyboard. 6 Press Back again to exit the formula bar. 112 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Viewing Cell Contents Mouse Mode 1 Select the cell by placing the mouse pointer over the cell and pressing the Touch View. 4 Select Cell Contents. The Cell Contents dialog will appear. 5 Press Back or select OK to exit the dialog. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 113
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 114
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Advanced Editing Selecting a Cell or Multiple Cells 1 Enter Selection Mode in one of two ways: t Press and hold the Touch Sensor: 1 6 Press and hold the Touch Sensor for more options or press the Back button to exit the selection mode. 114 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 115
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Selection Mode Option Menu 1 Edit Cell - Opens the onscreen keyboard and you can edit the contents of the first cell in your An Options menu will appear. 3 Select Copy. 4 Move the Worksheet and Cell where you want to paste the data. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 115
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 5 Press and hold the Touch Sensor. An Options menu will appear. 6 Select Paste. Cut and Paste 1 Select a cell or range and the onscreen keyboard opens. 3 Type =1+1. Note: Access = by selecting the ?123 button and then the ALT button. 116 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Formula with Cell Reference: A1+A2 1 Select a Cell where you want the results to appear. For this example, select cell autosum to appear. 2 Press Menu and select Insert. 3 Select Function or Autosum. The Insert Function screen appears. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 117
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 Category -Select category from the dropdown list to filter the list of functions shown. 2 Available Function -Select the function and Press and hold the Touch Sensor for more options or press the Back button to exit the selection mode. 118 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 119
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Locked or Read Only Files Sheet To Go locks a file when the file contains objects or formulas that are not supported. When . 2 Select More. 3 Select Preferences. Only one preference is supported in the standard version. Preferences allow you to perform location formatting.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Slideshow To Go® Slideshow To Go opens when you open a .ppt or . file are disabled. Some files may take longer than others due to their content and length. Files Supported Slideshow To Go opens: t PowerPoint 1997-2003 (.ppt) and t PowerPoint 2007-2010 slideshows (.pptx).
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Opening and Saving Slideshows You can perform many file functions another file open, press the Menu button. 2 Select File and the File dialog will appear. 1 *New - Not supported in the standard version. 2 Open - Opens local files on the internal memory or SD Card. 3 Close -
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 122
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Switch between the Slide and Outline Views 1 Press the Menu button. 2 Select View. 3 Select Outline or Slide View and the view the Touch Sensor from right to left. The following is the context menu you receive when in Mouse Mode: 122 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Viewing a Slide 1 Press the Menu button. 2 Select View. 3 Select Go To Slide and a list of the slide headings will appear. The following is an example of the screen you receive with a list of slide headings: © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 123
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Zoom While viewing slides in the outline view or slide view, you can zoom and scroll up or down the page. Changing a Page updating text. Editing Slide Text While in Slide View: 1 Press and hold the Touch Sensor to open the context menu. 124 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Select Edit Slide Text and the onscreen keyboard will open with the slide title in the text edit area. 3 Use the . 5 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter search text and click Find. Press the Back button to exit the onscreen keyboard. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 125
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 Find What - Enter the text or number you wish to find. 2 Replace with - Not supported in the standard version. 3 Case Sensitive - Matches the case for the Find What text. 4 Whole Words Only - Finds complete words only. For example, if you
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 127
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Menu, View, Select: 1 Select the location in the slide text where you want to start your selection. 2 Press Menu. 3 Select View. . Once you paste the text into another slide or in another area of the current slide, the text is deleted. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 127
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Copy - Copies the selected text so you can paste it in a new slide or another area of the current slide. 4 *Delete Slide - Not supported in the standard version. Advanced Editing You can copy and paste data from one area to another, or you can cut and paste and move
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 8 Press the Menu button. 9 Select Edit. 10 Select Paste. Note: The selected text is deleted after the paste function is executed. Locked or Read Only Files Slideshow To Go locks a file when the file contains objects or formulas that are not supported. When the file is locked,
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 130
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 PDF to Go PDF To Go opens when you open a .pdf file. While the file opens, a progress bar appears in the upper right- . t Select Open to open a local file in internal memory or from the SD card. t Select Close to exit the current file. 130 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 1 Open - Opens local files on the internal memory or SD Card. 2 Close - Closes the current file and returns you to Documents To Go. 3 *Save As - Not supported in the standard version. 4 Send via Email - Not supported in the standard version. Viewing and Navigating within a
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 132
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Scrolling Up or Down the Page Mouse Mode: In one motion, press and swipe your finger from across the Touch Sensor in Right, or Rotate 180. The entire PDF document will rotate in the direction you chose. 5 Press Back to exit Rotate. 132 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 133
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Fun Pack The Fun Pack is a set of backgrounds for special occasions and games. When you click on the Fun Pack icon, the main menu appears. Animation and Pictures 1 Click the Animations & Pictures icon to access animations and pictures for a variety of events. © 2012 3M.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 2 Click the event for which you want animations and pictures. A menu appears with the animations and pictures for the selected Guessing Game 1 Click the Picture Guessing Game icon. 2 Choose a photo album from a folder on your ID card. 134 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 3 Play the game. When the timer is done before you identify the photo, the Time's up! dialog appears. Click 's Up! dialog appears. 4 Click Next to continue to the next picture. Picture Customizer 1 Click the Picture Customizer icon. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 135
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    2 Click to choose your picture. 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Picture Customizer Help You can access help for Picture Customizer by clicking the question mark in the upper picture to your gallery. 6 Cancel - Discards all changes and goes back to the main menu. 136 © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Cannon Ball Pro Cannonball Pro is a game where you shoot to shoot from the cannon. 3 Achievements - Shows the highest scores for the game. 4 Instructions - Provides detailed game instructions. 5 Options - Sets the game options. 6 About - Shows the current version of the
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 138
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Settings Settings provide a way for you to configure the projector brightness and how it operates. Many and provides volume controls for media (such as music and videos) and alarms. Display You can use Display settings to configure the projector brightness, and other
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 139
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 To change brightness: 1 Select Display. 2 Select Brightness. 3 Select Minimum or Maximum. Gamma Gamma changes the projected image relative to the input signal or image. There are three settings: Business, Photo, and Video. Animation Animation controls the transition
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 140
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Application Settings Screen Unknown Sources Check this when you want to update the system or install an application. Manage Applications This screen shows you a list of applications and other software installed on your projector and their sizes. At the top of the screen
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 141
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Uninstall - Removes the application from the projector. t Storage, Cache, Launch By Default, and locale information. It will not erase system software, updates or any files on the projector's internal memory or SD card. SD card and local storage The SD card & local
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t Internal Device Storage - Displays the amount of memory available for menus and screen will not be updated to the new language. Date and Time Settings This sets the projector's date and time and how it is displayed. Additionally you can set the time zone. Set Date
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 About About lists information about the projector such as model number and operating system version. Legal Information Opens the Legal Information screen. You can view the open source license. Model Number Displays the model number for the projector. Android Version
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    . Contact your local 3M Company for warranty information. t The 3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 (the "3M product") is warranted to be free from defects in material or manufacture for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. t All other accessories included with the 3M product are warranted to
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 a This warranty does not cover 3M product that is modified or damaged through and lightning, improper electrical current, software problems, interaction with non-3M products, or service other than by an 3M Authorized Service Provider, neglect or mishandling by any person.
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 i This warranty does not cover postage, insurance, or shipping costs incurred in presenting your 3M product for warranty service. Said costs are the customer's responsibility. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in service, the customer may be held
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 t 3M's liability for replacement of the warranted 3M product or part will not exceed the original retail selling price of the 3M , and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and
  • 3M MP220 | Operation Guide - Page 148
    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 CE Statement ElectroMagnectic Compatibility Statement: Meets 2004/108/EC but use the return and collection systems according to local law. RoHS Statement 3M Mobile Interactive Solutions can provide RoHS certification for products meeting the RoHS directive.1 European
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 Copyright, Trademarks and Properties Notices 3M and the 3M logo are trademarks of 3M Company. Used under license trade names referenced are the service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Video and Audio Decoder Notices MPEG-4 NOTICE
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    3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 AVC VIDEO NOTICE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD ("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO cable or audio-ondemand applications
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