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3M
Pocket Projector MP180
© 2011 3M. All Rights Reserved.
English
Pairing the MP180 with Another Bluetooth Device
1 Follow the instructions found in the manual for the other Bluetooth device to
make it discoverable or visible to other Bluetooth Devices. You may need to
prepare the other Bluetooth device to listen for the MP180 to find it.
2 Tap the Settings button on the MP180 screen.
3 Tap the Bluetooth Setting button.
4 Tap the On button and the projector will search for Bluetooth enabled devices
that are in range.
5 Tap the device you wish to pair with the MP180.
6 Enter a pass code and press the enter button.
7 Following the instructions found in the manual for the other device to complete
the pairing process.
Transfer File Using Object Push
Device
Connect
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The Object Push Profile enables Bluetooth devices to transfer one or more files
between themselves. You can transfer files to and from the MP180 using another
Bluetooth enabled device.
1 Bluetooth Enabled Device
- This is the name of the
connected Bluetooth enabled
device.
2 Upload - Browse to and
transfer a file from the
projector to the connected
Bluetooth device.
3 Download - Listen for and
then accept an incoming file
from the connected Bluetooth
device.
4 Back - Return to home screen.
5 Status Messages:
Device not connected - The MP180 is not paired with another Bluetooth
device.
Listening - The MP180 is ready to receive a file from the paired Bluetooth
device.
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 the pass code entry.