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3M
Pocket Projector MP180
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English
Transfer Files Using Bluetooth
The MP180 can exchange files with most Bluetooth enabled devices that match the
MP180 profiles. With Bluetooth, you can transfer files and manage files. You can
connect to Bluetooth enabled devices and exchange files.
MP180 Bluetooth Specifications
Bluetooth Version: 2.0
Supported Profiles: Object Push Profile, and File Transfer Profile
Range: Up to 30’ (9 m)
Bluetooth Setting Screen
Bluetooth Setting
Choose Device
Bluetooth
Device 3
Device 2
Device 1
ON OFF
Search Complete
5
1
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2
3
4
1 On and Off Buttons - Turn
Bluetooth on or off. The
MP180 automatically
searches for Bluetooth
devices every time you
open the Bluetooth Settings
screen. If you want to search
for Bluetooth devices again,
tap the On button.
2 Scroll Buttons - Scroll up
or down the list of found
devices.
3 List of Bluetooth Devices - Connect or Pair with a device by tapping the
device name you wish to pair with the MP180.
4 Selected Device – After the device is paired with the MP180, it will be
highlighted blue.
5 Back Button - Return to Settings Screen
6 Status Messages:
Searching – The MP180 is searching for Bluetooth devices within range.
Search Complete – The MP180 has completed its search and is ready to be
paired with one of the found devices.
Connect – The MP180 has completed the pairing process and is connected
to the selected device.
Connect Fail – The MP180 could not make a connection with the other
Bluetooth device. This is normally due an incorrect pass code entry.