3M MPro150 manual Transfer Files to Projector

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3MPocket Projector MPro150

Transfer Files to Projector

The 3M MPro150 has 1 GB of internal memory. To access the projector’s internal memory or the microSD Card memory:

1Connect the USB cable to the projector.

2Connect the USB cable to the computer.

3Turn on the projector

4The projector will be detected as a removable drive labeled “MPro150” by the computer. The computer will detect a second removable drive when a microSD Card is installed into the projector.

5The projector will display a picture of a PC with a USB cable coming from it.

6Now the projector is ready to receive a file from your computer.

Important Note: To conserve power, the projector will stop projecting an image while connected to a computer USB port.

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Contents 3M MPro150 English Contents Safety Information Intended Use StatementTo reduce the risks associated with driver distraction To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltageTo reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion To reduce the risks associated with chokingTo reduce the risks associated with tripping and falling To reduce the risks associated with hearing lossTo reduce the risks associated with LED bright light Safety Labels LED Light OutputThank You For Choosing 3M Product FeaturesIntroduction Package Contents Parts Getting Started Install BatteryCharged before using the projector with the battery Replacing the Outlet Adapter Power AdapterInstalling an Outlet Adapter onto the Power Adapter Charge the Battery 30000Battery Charging Notes Battery Maintenance TipsConnecting to a Composite Video Device Making ConnectionsConnecting to a Component Video Device English Connecting to a Computer DescriptionBasic Operating Instructions Powering OnPowering Off Status Indicator Light Status Indicator Light MeaningVideo Mode Icons Description/ MeaningDiagonal SIze Image Width Image Height Adjusting Image SizeAdjusting the Focus DistanceChanging the Brightness When Viewing a File List or in the Settings MenuWhen Connected to a Video Source Icon MeaningAdjusting the Volume Checking the Battery LevelAttaching the Tripod Transfer Files to Projector Eject microSD Card Using the microSD Card SlotInsert microSD Card Status Bar Basic File OperationsHome Screen Home Screen File List Selecting a File and Opening ItView File List on SD Memory Card Delete a FileMarking a File as a Favorite Return To Home ScreenSupported Versions Font Support Embedded Objects Support Document File SupportViewing a Document Return to File List Magnifying and Panning aScrolling Through Pages Magnifying and Panning a Spreadsheet Spreadsheet FilesViewing a Spreadsheet File Supported Versions of Microsoft ExcelSelect Another Spreadsheet File Support Supported Versions Of Microsoft PowerPointPresentation Files Viewing a PresentationScrolling Through the Slides Play an Audio or Video File Media FilesVideo and Audio File Support Video Files SupportPause Playback Skip to Previous or Next File During PlaybackView a Photo Photo ViewPhoto File Support Skip to the Next or Previous PhotoSettings SettingOperation Video Playback OptionsMusic Playback Options Picture Slideshow Options Background Music SettingSlide Time Interval Setting Language OptionsUpdating Software What You Need For The UpdateHow to Update the MPro150 Software English Cleaning the Projector Image is not visible or is very dim TroubleshootingProjector will not turn on Projector is displaying a question markProjector is making a noise Projector SpecificationsDescription Specification Replacement Parts / Accessories BLP508-001 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion BatterySupported Computer Signals Limited Warranty English What 3M Will Do To Correct Problems FCC Statement Class B Trademarks Weee StatementRoHS Statement English Projection Systems 3M Austin Center