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Table of Contents Checking the Bundled Items 4 Parts and Controls 5 About the status of lamp 6 Getting Started 7 Charging the projector 7 Turning the power on 8 Using the lens cover stand 8 Connecting your Device 10 Projecting the Contents or Screen of the Connecting Device 11 Connecting via screen mirroring 11 Connecting via HDMI or MHL cable 12 Connecting to External Speakers or Headphones...14 Connecting via Bluetooth® connection 14 Connecting using a cable 16 Troubleshooting 17 Specifications 18 Notes on Use 19 Trademarks 22 WARNING 22 2 EN
Table of Contents Checking the Bundled Items 4 Parts and Controls 5 About the status of lamp 6 Getting Started 7 Charging the projector 7 Turning the power on 8 Using the lens cover stand 8 Connecting your Device 10 Projecting the Contents or Screen of the Connecting Device 11 Connecting via screen mirroring 11 Connecting via HDMI or MHL cable 12 Connecting to External Speakers or Headphones...14 Connecting via Bluetooth® connection 14 Connecting using a cable 16 Troubleshooting 17 Specifications 18 Notes on Use 19 Trademarks 22 WARNING 22 2 EN
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More information Refer to "Help Guide" in the menu for details about how to use the projector. [ Information] [ Help guide] "Help Guide" is also available on the Internet. http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/Support/ 3 EN
More information Refer to "Help Guide" in the menu for details about how to use the projector. [ Information] [ Help guide] "Help Guide" is also available on the Internet. http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/Support/ 3 EN
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... or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may cause serious injuries such as loss of eyesight. Checking the Bundled Items • Projector (1) • Lens cover stand (1) (see pages 8 to 9) • USB cable (1) • Carrying pouch (1) • Startup Guide (this manual for future reference. Please read the following...
... or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may cause serious injuries such as loss of eyesight. Checking the Bundled Items • Projector (1) • Lens cover stand (1) (see pages 8 to 9) • USB cable (1) • Carrying pouch (1) • Startup Guide (this manual for future reference. Please read the following...
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Parts and Controls Strap hole Micro USB jack (only for charging the projector) (power) button Jog lever (−/ENTER/+) Use this lever to select a menu item. Speaker HDMI/MHL IN jack AUDIO OUT jack USB OUT jack (for power supply) Ventilation holes (charge) lamp (red/ orange/green) (power) lamp (white) Lens Laser radiates from this aperture. 5 EN
Parts and Controls Strap hole Micro USB jack (only for charging the projector) (power) button Jog lever (−/ENTER/+) Use this lever to select a menu item. Speaker HDMI/MHL IN jack AUDIO OUT jack USB OUT jack (for power supply) Ventilation holes (charge) lamp (red/ orange/green) (power) lamp (white) Lens Laser radiates from this aperture. 5 EN
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...the status of lamp The (power) lamp and the following projector conditions. (charge) lamp indicate the White Status of lamp - Projector condition Power on Power off Overheat* * The projector will may shut down automatically. Orange Status of lamp - Green Status...by using an MHL connection. ** When connected with USB or MHL out 6 EN Projector condition Charging Finished charging / Disconnected Status of lamp Projector condition Supplying power* Low battery** * Connect the projector to the AC adaptor only when supplying power to 30% remaining Empty* * The...
...the status of lamp The (power) lamp and the following projector conditions. (charge) lamp indicate the White Status of lamp - Projector condition Power on Power off Overheat* * The projector will may shut down automatically. Orange Status of lamp - Green Status...by using an MHL connection. ** When connected with USB or MHL out 6 EN Projector condition Charging Finished charging / Disconnected Status of lamp Projector condition Supplying power* Low battery** * Connect the projector to the AC adaptor only when supplying power to 30% remaining Empty* * The...
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Red Status of lamp Projector condition Malfunction Getting Started Charging the projector 1 Connect the projector to a wall outlet with the USB cable (supplied) and an AC adaptor (sold separately). AC adaptor Micro USB jack USB cable 7 EN The (charge) lamp lights in amber while charging.
Red Status of lamp Projector condition Malfunction Getting Started Charging the projector 1 Connect the projector to a wall outlet with the USB cable (supplied) and an AC adaptor (sold separately). AC adaptor Micro USB jack USB cable 7 EN The (charge) lamp lights in amber while charging.
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To turn off the projector, press and hold the (power) button for longer than one second. Using the lens cover stand When protecting the projector's lens Attach the lens cover stand by sliding from left to right. 1 2 When projecting on 1 Press and hold the (power) button for longer than one second. Turning the power on a wall or in front Attach the lens cover stand by sliding from left to right, then rotate the stand and adjust the tilt of the projector to set the projection position. 1 2 8 EN The (power) lamp lights.
To turn off the projector, press and hold the (power) button for longer than one second. Using the lens cover stand When protecting the projector's lens Attach the lens cover stand by sliding from left to right. 1 2 When projecting on 1 Press and hold the (power) button for longer than one second. Turning the power on a wall or in front Attach the lens cover stand by sliding from left to right, then rotate the stand and adjust the tilt of the projector to set the projection position. 1 2 8 EN The (power) lamp lights.
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When projecting on the ceiling Attach the lens cover stand by sliding it from the bottom to the top, then rotate the stand. 1 2 Notes • When taking out the projector from the carrying pouch, hold its body tightly. • Slide the lens cover stand when you attach or remove it from the projector. 9 EN
When projecting on the ceiling Attach the lens cover stand by sliding it from the bottom to the top, then rotate the stand. 1 2 Notes • When taking out the projector from the carrying pouch, hold its body tightly. • Slide the lens cover stand when you attach or remove it from the projector. 9 EN
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it will focus automatically You can connect other devices to viewing surface in the menu. 11 EN Projecting the Contents or Screen of the projector. 2 Select [ Input change] - [ Screen mirroring] in medium-light • Project with confidence - Connecting via screen mirroring 1 Press the jog lever while at the "ENTER" position to display the menu of the Connecting Device To enhance your viewing experience • Project in a dark setting for best picture quality • Project close to the projector by using screen mirroring or cables.
it will focus automatically You can connect other devices to viewing surface in the menu. 11 EN Projecting the Contents or Screen of the projector. 2 Select [ Input change] - [ Screen mirroring] in medium-light • Project with confidence - Connecting via screen mirroring 1 Press the jog lever while at the "ENTER" position to display the menu of the Connecting Device To enhance your viewing experience • Project in a dark setting for best picture quality • Project close to the projector by using screen mirroring or cables.
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... the AC adaptor. Connecting via screen mirroring. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your device. 4 Select the projector (MP-CL1A) in the list. 5 Select [ Return] - [ ] in the menu of the AC adaptor or the projecting contents, the battery remaining may decrease while connecting to exit ...
... the AC adaptor. Connecting via screen mirroring. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your device. 4 Select the projector (MP-CL1A) in the list. 5 Select [ Return] - [ ] in the menu of the AC adaptor or the projecting contents, the battery remaining may decrease while connecting to exit ...
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...ENTER" position to display the menu of your speaker or headphone to pairing mode. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the projector. 3 Select [ Bluetooth function] - [ Bluetooth function ON] in the menu. 14 EN Connecting to External Speakers or Headphones You ...can connect your speaker or headphone to the projector by the Bluetooth connection first. When you use a Bluetooth connection and screen mirroring connection simultaneously, connect your device to the projector by using Bluetooth connection or cables.
...ENTER" position to display the menu of your speaker or headphone to pairing mode. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the projector. 3 Select [ Bluetooth function] - [ Bluetooth function ON] in the menu. 14 EN Connecting to External Speakers or Headphones You ...can connect your speaker or headphone to the projector by the Bluetooth connection first. When you use a Bluetooth connection and screen mirroring connection simultaneously, connect your device to the projector by using Bluetooth connection or cables.
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The Bluetooth mark (gray) appears on the screen, and the projector shifts into the pairing mode. 4 Select [ Device list] in the screen is unconnected. If passkey* entry is required, refer to the instruction manual or manufacturer ...," a "PIN code," a "PIN number," or a "Password." 6 Make sure that the Bluetooth mark color in the menu. 5 Select the device you want to connect with the projector from 4 to 5. Connected (Blue) Unconnected (Gray) 15 EN If the mark color is gray, it means it is blue. In this case, retry steps 1 and...
The Bluetooth mark (gray) appears on the screen, and the projector shifts into the pairing mode. 4 Select [ Device list] in the screen is unconnected. If passkey* entry is required, refer to the instruction manual or manufacturer ...," a "PIN code," a "PIN number," or a "Password." 6 Make sure that the Bluetooth mark color in the menu. 5 Select the device you want to connect with the projector from 4 to 5. Connected (Blue) Unconnected (Gray) 15 EN If the mark color is gray, it means it is blue. In this case, retry steps 1 and...
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..., headphones, or device, a sound synchronization problem may occur even if the lip-sync function is ON. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, the projector may not allow you to perform a simultaneous connection to Bluetooth and screen mirroring function. • When sound synchronization problems occur, use a Bluetooth connection,... is available via the 5 GHz wireless network only. Hints • While you connect a device other than the paired device to the projector, select [Refresh] to update the available device list. • You can add up to 10 devices in the menu of the...
..., headphones, or device, a sound synchronization problem may occur even if the lip-sync function is ON. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, the projector may not allow you to perform a simultaneous connection to Bluetooth and screen mirroring function. • When sound synchronization problems occur, use a Bluetooth connection,... is available via the 5 GHz wireless network only. Hints • While you connect a device other than the paired device to the projector, select [Refresh] to update the available device list. • You can add up to 10 devices in the menu of the...
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... any of between 0 °C and 35 °C. • Try turning the power off and on in the [Sleep timer] menu. • The projector automatically shuts down during use , connected via MHL and powered by AC adaptor, the rate of power consumption may be more than the rate of... in a location with USB cable (supplied) and an AC power adaptor (not supplied). Try turning the power off and on the remaining battery power, the projector may have HDMI connectivity, MHL connectivity, or screen mirroring function. The (power) lamp (white) and the (charge) lamp (orange) blink at ...
... any of between 0 °C and 35 °C. • Try turning the power off and on in the [Sleep timer] menu. • The projector automatically shuts down during use , connected via MHL and powered by AC adaptor, the rate of power consumption may be more than the rate of... in a location with USB cable (supplied) and an AC power adaptor (not supplied). Try turning the power off and on the remaining battery power, the projector may have HDMI connectivity, MHL connectivity, or screen mirroring function. The (power) lamp (white) and the (charge) lamp (orange) blink at ...
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Take this action at projection distance of 1.15 m/Max.120 inches at a normal time. Do not take this action only when the projector freezes. The projector stops responding. • Press the power button for more than 15 seconds. An image becomes blurred. • Set up "Optical alignment" or "Biphase alignment". For ...
Take this action at projection distance of 1.15 m/Max.120 inches at a normal time. Do not take this action only when the projector freezes. The projector stops responding. • Press the power button for more than 15 seconds. An image becomes blurred. • Set up "Optical alignment" or "Biphase alignment". For ...
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...not operate the unit if it may be discovered correctly when there are standardized according to eyes. •• Do not use the projector in the ventilation holes. •• Do not insert your fingernails into the ventilation holes and other slots, nor hook your fingernails...point the laser light at a mirror, etc. Failure to prevent the ventilation holes from these products. •• Access points may occur. Use the projector away from being blocked. Pulse Frequency: 60 Hz Output : 206 mW FOV (horizontal): 42.1° Input: DC5 V/1.5 A Li-ion Battery: DC3...
...not operate the unit if it may be discovered correctly when there are standardized according to eyes. •• Do not use the projector in the ventilation holes. •• Do not insert your fingernails into the ventilation holes and other slots, nor hook your fingernails...point the laser light at a mirror, etc. Failure to prevent the ventilation holes from these products. •• Access points may occur. Use the projector away from being blocked. Pulse Frequency: 60 Hz Output : 206 mW FOV (horizontal): 42.1° Input: DC5 V/1.5 A Li-ion Battery: DC3...
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... also to the manual of data recorded to memory whether or not they are used with the projector (for any heavy object on top, stepping on it or dropping it with the projector. •• Sony is removed may cause loss of data or damage to the portable device. •• It has... devices may incur sudden loss of the device that you use or store the projector in a place where temperature is built-in with the projector or its battery is not liable for damage or loss resulting from a third party. Sony is not liable for loss of data. •• Do not touch or...
... also to the manual of data recorded to memory whether or not they are used with the projector (for any heavy object on top, stepping on it or dropping it with the projector. •• Sony is removed may cause loss of data or damage to the portable device. •• It has... devices may incur sudden loss of the device that you use or store the projector in a place where temperature is built-in with the projector or its battery is not liable for damage or loss resulting from a third party. Sony is not liable for loss of data. •• Do not touch or...
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... Apple Digital AV adapter (sold separately). •• When the projector body gets warm with other cards. In this case, stop use and contact your device to the projector via a Bluetooth connection. •• Sony is not liable for financial damages, lost profits, claims from third ...parties, etc., arising from the use of the projector; data loss; The effective range of the Bluetooth connection may...
... Apple Digital AV adapter (sold separately). •• When the projector body gets warm with other cards. In this case, stop use and contact your device to the projector via a Bluetooth connection. •• Sony is not liable for financial damages, lost profits, claims from third ...parties, etc., arising from the use of the projector; data loss; The effective range of the Bluetooth connection may...