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Pocket Projector MP180
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Transferring a File from the Projector
The MP180 can transfer a file to another Bluetooth enabled device that supports
Object Push Profile. The MP180 and the other device must be paired before the
MP180 will transfer a file. After pairing the two devices, follow these steps to
transfer a file from the MP180 to the other Bluetooth enabled device:
1 Follow the instructions in the manual for the other device and set the device to
listen or ready to receive a file, if needed.
2 Tap the Bluetooth button.
3 Tap the Upload button.
4 Select a file from the file list you wish to send to the other Bluetooth device.
5 Follow the instruction in the manual of the other device to accept the file sent
by the MP180.
Transferring a File to the Projector
1 Tap the Bluetooth button.
2 Tap the Download button.
3 The MP180 will begin to listen.
4 Follow the instruction in the manual of the other device to send the file to the
MP180.
5 All files transferred using Bluetooth are located in the MyReceivedFiles folder
on the MP180 built-in memory. You can open the newly transferred file using
the respective MP180 file viewer.
Managing Files Using File Transfer Profile
The MP180 supports the Bluetooth File Transfer Profile. A host device, such as a
computer, can browse and manage the files in the MyReceivedFiles folder on the
MP180. Follow the instruction in the manual for the other device to browse the files
on the MP180.