3M MP220 Operation Guide - Page 51

Making Connections - vga audio cable

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3M™ Pocket Projector MP220 This is similar to over scanning. Some older videos have noise along the edges of the image. You use edge cropping to hide that noise. Display Scaling Scales the image to fit width, height, or both. Display scaling even displays the native resolutions. Making Connections The 3M MP220 projector will display informational icons depending on the input device and signal being detected. If no devices or input cables are connected to the projector, the Home screen will display. The 3M MP220 was designed to operate with 3M VGA and AV cables only. 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. Connecting to a Composite Video Device (requires 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 the projector's VGA-AV input. 2 Connect the other end of the AV cable to the video device's audio and video outputs. © 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved. 51

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3M
Pocket Projector MP220
© 2012 3M. All Rights Reserved.
This is similar to over scanning. Some older videos have noise along the edges of
the image. You use edge cropping to hide that noise.
Display Scaling
Scales the image to fit width, height, or both. Display scaling even displays the
native resolutions.
Making Connections
The 3M MP220 projector will display informational icons depending on the input
device and signal being detected. If no devices or input cables are connected to the
projector, the Home screen will display. The 3M MP220 was designed to operate
with 3M VGA and AV cables only.
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.
Connecting to a Composite Video Device (requires 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 the projector’s VGA-AV input.
2
Connect the other end of the AV cable to the video device’s audio and video
outputs.