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3m projector manualPocketProjectorContentsIntended Use StatementThe ambient operating environment should be free of airborne smoke, grease,Use of this product in adverse conditions will void the product warranty. Safety Information. Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in theseRetain these instructions for futureExplanation of Signal Word ConsequencesTo reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage. Use only 3M-approved replacementThere are no user-serviceable parts other than the battery. Service to beReplace damaged part priorTo reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion:To reduce the risks associated with driver distraction. To reduce the risks associated with choking:To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion, battery leakageUse only the 3M-specifiedTo reduce the risks associated with hearing loss:To reduce the risk associated with environmental contamination:To reduce the risks associated with LED bright light. To reduce the risks associated with tripping and falling:Safety LabelsCharging Specification. Standard Charge. Cut Off VoltageLED Light OutputPower: 1.693 mWIntroduction. Thank You For Choosing 3M. This product has been produced in accordance with 3M quality and safetyProduct Features. The 3M MP180 projector is an all-in-one pocket projector. It supports common. PDF, as well as standard movie and music files. Using the interchangeable microSDStorage: MicroSDHC card slot capable of reading up to 32GB cards and 4 GB ofMedia: Connects to your favorite digital media sources: MP3 players, PCs, DVDFeatures: Fully equipped with sound, 120 minutes of battery life, screen size up toShare files, photos and movies fromPackage ContentsTable-Top Tripod. Rechargeable Battery. Carrying Pouch. Outlet Adapters (4). Power Adapter. AV Adapters (3). Product Warranty and. Safety Guide. Quick Start GuideParts. Status Indicator. Touch Screen. Remote Sensor. Focus Wheel. Lens. Speaker. Flip Stand. Tripod Socket.http://organicearthfiji.com/documents/file/3ware-9550sxu-8lp-manual.xml
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BatteryRemote ControlUsing the remote control. The remote control for the 3M MP180 projector allows you control most functionsThe projector will begin projecting theImportant Note: The remote control cannot be used with the web browser, toGetting Started. Install Battery. The 3M projector comes with a rechargeable battery. The battery should be fullyTo install the battery: point the contacts on the battery toward the contacts on theRemove Battery. To remove the battery: slide the battery latch away from the battery and then lift theImportant Note: Use only the 3M-specified battery: 78-6972-0026-5Power Adapter. The power adapter is used to charge the battery or power the projector. ThereInstalling an Outlet Adapter onto the Power Adapter. Select the outlet adapter that will plug into your wall outlet. Align the outlet adapter to the power adapter and slide the outlet adapter intoReplacing the Outlet Adapter. Push the button on the outlet adapter. Slide the outlet adapter up. Remove the outlet adapter.Charge the Battery. The 3M MP180 rechargeable battery gives you up to two hours of battery life. When the battery needs to be charged, the status indicator will turn red and beginCharge the battery by connecting the 3M MP180 power adapter to the projector. When the power adapter is connected, the battery status icon is animated whileTurn the projector power off. Connect the power adapter to the projector’s DC input. Connect the other end of the power adapter into the electrical outlet. The status indicator will change to amber while the battery is charging. Allow three hours to fully charge the battery. When charging is complete, theIf the projector power is off, allow three hours for the battery to fully recharge. If the projector power is on, the battery will take longer to charge. The battery has a lifespan and ages every time it is fully charged andTherefore, as the battery ages the battery life will decrease. The battery cannot be charged using USB port.http://moiabolgaria.ru/fckeditorfiles/3ware-9550sx-4lp-manual.xml Battery Maintenance Tips. Remove the battery when the projector will not be used for one week orCharge and discharge the battery by turning on the projector at least once aWhen storing the battery for more than a month, store it at 50 charge. TheDo not store a fully discharged battery because it may lose the ability to beDo not store a fully charged battery because it may lose the ability to beMaking Connections. The 3M MP180 projector will display informational icons depending on the inputIf no devices or input cables are connected to theThe 3M MP180 was designed to operateConnecting to a Composite Video Device. Use the AV cable to input video from camcorders, digital cameras, DVD players andConnect the AV cable to the projector’s VGA-AV input. Connect the other end of the AV cable to the video device’s audio and videoTip: Some video devices do not have the standard audio and video connectionsThe AV cableOnce you haveFor component video input, you must purchase the optional 3M MP180 Component. AV Cable. This cable sends a higher quality video signal for the best possible image. Connect the component AV cable to the projector’s VGA-AV input. Connect the other end of the AV cable to the video device’s audio and videoImportant Note: There are two red connectors on the Component AV cable. One is for the right audio channel and the other is for the Pr component videoTip: Some video devices do not have the standard audio and video connectionsThe AV cableOnce you haveSome video devices, by default, will not output a video signal. The videoConnecting to a Computer. Use the VGA-audio cable to connect the projector to desktop computers, laptopThe projector supports VGA, SVGA, XGA, and WXGA resolutions. For best results,Connect the VGA cable to the 3M MP180 projector. Connect the VGA cable to the computer’s video and audio outputs. Set the computer resolution to one of the supported resolutions. Description. Resolution (width x height). Refresh RatePowering On.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/67359 Press and hold the power button for three seconds. Release the power button whenTip: The video output on some devices is turned off by default. Please refer toPowering Off. Release the power button whenThe projector is off whenWhen the status indicator is solid amber,Status Indicator Light. The status indicator light provides information about the projector’s state. Status Indicator Light. Flashes green three times. Blank. Flashes green. Solid green. Solid amber. Flashes amber. Flashes red twice andMeaning. A new power source is connected to the projector and theProjector is off. If the power adapter is connected to theThe projector is starting up. The projector is on. The projector is off and charging the battery. The projector has overheated and needs to cool. The projector cannot charge the battery. The projector cannot turn on because the battery needs to beFlashes Red. Video Mode Icons. The projector will display a video icon when it is connected to a video cable or aTouch Screen” on page 24) will display. Icon. The projector detects an NTSC video input signal.The projector detects the video input signal and displays the videoThe projector detects the VGA-audio cable.The projector detects computer input signal and displays the inputThe projector does not support the video signal. The projector is measuring and synchronizing to video input signal.Adjusting Image SizeImage Size. Diagonal. Width. Height. DistanceImportant Note: As you increase the size of the projected image, you will needAdjusting the Focus. Turn the focus wheel to sharpen the image. Attaching the Tripod. The projector includes a table-top tripod that mounts to the bottom of the projector. Tip: The 3M MP180 projector will attach to most camera tripods.Transfer Files to Projector. The 3M MP180 projector has 4 GB of internal memory. To access the projector’sConnect the USB cable to the projector. Connect the USB cable to the computer. Turn on the projector.https://cfdcnv.com/images/3m-pocket-projector-mpro150-user-manual.pdf The projector will be detected as a removable drive labeled “3M MP180” byNow the projector is ready to receive a file from your computer.Using the microSD Card Slot. The 3M MP180 projector has a microSD card slot that can read up to a 16 GB card. You can either place files on the card before you insert it into the projector’s cardInsert microSD Card. Open the microSD slot door. Insert the microSD card into the microSD slot until it “clicks” into place. Close the microSD door. Eject microSD Card. Push the microSD card into the microSD slot until it “clicks”. Release the microSD card and the card will eject. Note: The projector cannot transfer files from the microSD card to theBasic File Operations. Using the Touch Screen. Tap the touch screen to select items. Touch the screen and drag your finger up or down to scroll. In some casesUsing the Virtual Onscreen Keyboard. When tapping on a text input field, the virtual keyboard will automatically appear onThe onscreen keyboard appears on the touch screenAs well as the regular keys, the numbered keys are explained below. Shift key - temporarily changes letters to upper case. Language - changes the keyboard language. Backspace - deletes the character to the left. Back - returns to previous screen. Mode - changes from lower case keyboard to upper case keyboard to. Space - adds a space. Enter - Enters dataHome Screen. At power on, the home screen will display if there are no input cables or videoThe home screen has two sections: a status barStatus Bar. The status bar provides information about the current brightness mode, volumeWi-Fi signal strength example shown indicatedBluetooth icon - indicatesCurrent volume level - example shown indicates maximum volume. Current battery level - Battery charge is shown as 1 to 4 bars. ExampleDuring charing, this icon is animated. Menu Icons. Access and browse the. Internet. (See “BrowsingWatch videos storedVideo” on page 28.). Listen to music storedMusic” on page 30.). View photos stored on internal or SD card memory. (See “Viewing Photos”View all office or pdf files on internal or SD card memory. (See “Viewing. Office and PDF Files” on page 34.). View all files that are marked as favorites. (See “Favorites” on page 38.). Transfer files between the projector and another Bluetooth device. (SeeConfigure your projector. (See “Settings” on page 39.)Browsing the Internet. The 3M Pocket Projector MP180 has a built-in web browser. Note that before usingTap the Internet browser icon. The internet browserFollowing links. Use the touch pad to move the pointer to a link. Tap the check mark button on the touch screen to go to that link. Going to a specific internet address (URL). Move the pointer to the address bar and tap check mark on the touch screen. An onscreen keyboard appears on the touch screen. Enter a web address (the address will appear in the address bar as you type). Tap Enter. To exit the internet browser, tap the return button in the top right corner.Media Files. Most of these file formats act as containers. They contain various types of encodedMP3, and AAC. To play these various files, a product must be able to read the fileThe table below shows the file typesVideo and Audio File Support. The table shows the file containers and video and audio formats that the 3M. MP180 projector supports. Because of differences in video and audio encoders,Video Files Support. File Container. Video Format. Audio FormatFile Container. Audio Format. WMA Class 1-4Watching Video. Tap the Video icon. A list of videosNote: To project the file list, tap on the light bulb icon in the bottom right. When the list of videos is shown on the projected image, it looks similar to theWhen the list of videos is diplayed as a projected image, you can choose to displayAdditionally, the touch screen will act a navigator, as follows. Scroll down. Open the selectedName, Sort By Size, or. Sort By Date. Scroll up. Turn off projectedMark selected file asDelete the selected video file. Back. Tap on a video to play it. The video is displayed on the projected screen and the. Volume up. Stop. Volume down. Previous video. Play. Next video. Rewind. Stop projected imageFast forwardListening to Music. Tap the Music icon. A list of tracks appears on the touch screen, as shown below. Tap on a track to select it. The music is played and the touch screen now acts as aAvailable buttons on touch screen are as follows. Previous track. Next track. BackViewing Photos. The photo view displays thumbnails of files in the internal memory or the microSDPhoto File Support. The 3M MP180 projector can open and display Graphics Interchange Format (.gif). Tagged Image File Fomat (.tif), Portable Network Graphics (.png), Bitmap (.bmp) and. Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpg) files. The projector supports up to a twoTap the Photo Viewer icon. A list of photos appears on the touch screen, as shown below. Note: To transfer the displayed list to the projected screen, tap on the light bulb iconWhen the list of photos is shown on the projected image, it looks similar to theAdditionally, the touch screen acts a navigator, as follows. Up. Left. Right. Turn offDown. Delete photo. Mark selectedStop. Previous photo. Play (starts slideshow). Next photo. Stop projected image andExit. Skip to the Next or Previous Photo. Tap the Next button on the touch screen to skip to the next file in the file list. Tap the Previous button to skip to the previous in the file list. Start and Pause a Photo Slideshow. Once the photo is displayed, tap the PLAY button to start the photo slideshow. During a photo slideshow, tap ENTER to pause the slideshow. Tap ENTERReturn to File List. Tap the Stop button to return to the photo thumbnail viewViewing Office and PDF Files. A list file types appears, as well as the option to browse by folder. Microsoft PowerPoint files. Microsoft Word files. Microsoft Excel files. Adobe PDF files. Browse by folder. Project image. Tap on the appropriate icon to display files of that type, or tap on the folder icon toThe next screen displays a list of files. Once a file has been chosen, it is projectedUp. Zoom in. Down. Zoom out. Page up. Page downDocument File Support. Supported VersionsFont Support. The 3M MP180 projector has limited font support and the file viewer willFont substitutions may causeIf no font substitutionsThe file viewer supportsNote: If the file viewer runs out of memory, some of the last pages in the fileTip: If the document file contains special fonts or formatting, save the file in. PDF file format and embed the fonts. The embedded fonts will be part of theEmbedded Objects SupportViewing a Document. Use the touch screen to select the document you wish to view. The projectorScroll down to see other files further down theTap on a document to open it. Magnifying and Panning a Page. Once the document is open, tap the ZOOM IN button on the touch screen toTo zoom out, tap the ZOOM OUT button. While the page is magnified, you can pan around it using the directionalNote: During magnify and pan operation, the image quality will degrade for aScrolling Up and Down Pages. Tap the UP or DOWN arrow button to scroll through the pages.Page Up and Page Down. Tap the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons on the touch screen to scroll throughReturn to File List. Tap the BACK button to return to the list of files. Spreadsheet Files. Document File Support. Font and Number Support. The 3M MP180 projector has limited font and number support and the file viewerEmbedded Objects Support. Some objectsViewing a Spreadsheet File. The projectorScroll down to see other files further down theTap on a document to display it. Magnifying and Panning a Spreadsheet. While the page is magnified, you can pan around it using the directionalNote: During magnify and pan operation, the image quality will degrade for aSelect Another Spreadsheet. Tap the BACK button to return to the list of files.Presentation Files. PowerPoint files. File SupportFont Support. The 3M MP180 projector has limited font support and the file viewer willFont substitutions may cause theEmbedded Objects SupportViewing a Presentation. Magnifying and Panning a Slide. While the page is magnified, you can pan around it using the directionalScrolling Through the Slides. When the page is not magnified, tap the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons on theReturn to File List. Tap the BACK button to return to the ist of files. Tip: If the document file contains special fonts or formatting, save the file in. The embedded fonts will be part of theFavorites. Tap the Favorites icon. A list of videos or other files which have been marked as favorites appears. Tap on a file to open it. Marking a file as a favorite. When viewing a list of videos, photos, etc., as a projected image, there is an optionNote that this option is not available when the file list is not being projected. Transferring Files Through Bluetooth. Tap the Bluetooth icon. Upload - browse to andBluetooth device. Download - listen for andBack. Device. Note: the Bluetooth device that your projector is connected to is shown at the top ofSettings. Tap the Settings icon. This screen allow you to change the movie playback and music playback settings,Below is a list of menu items and theirMachine settings. Bluetooth settings. Wi-Fi settings. Play mode settings. Password settings. Keyboard settings. Firmware upgrade. Machine settings. Tap on the machine settings icon. Three options appear, as follows. Language - Choose your language. Auto Power Off - Choose how long the projector will stay idle before turningReturn to Default - Resets projector to default settings. Mass Storage Source - Choose for the projector to either read the internalService Mode - Tap to see system information like firmware and softwareBluetooth Settings. Tap on the Bluetooth Settings icon to turn Bluetooth on or off and pair the projectorTurn Bluetooth ON or OFF. When the projector's Bluetooth is on, it isTo pair the projector with another, choose the Bluetooth device. Enter the Pin Code and tap Enter. Note: Some Bluetooth devices must be made discoverable. Look in the. Bluetooth device's Bluetooth settings or refer to the device's manual forWi-Fi Settings. Tap on the Wi-Fi Settings icon to turn on or off the Wi-Fi and connect to a wirelessTurn Wi-Fi ON or OFF. Connect to a wireless network by choosing a network and enter anyThe security details can be supplied by yourPlay Mode Settings. Tap on the Play Mode Settings icon. Choose Playing Video, Playing Photo, or Playing Music. Choose from No repeat, File repeat, or Folder repeat (repeats all files inPassword Settings. Tap on the Password Setting icon to turn on or off password protection and set theThe password must be entered every time the projectorChoose whether to turn the password on or off. If you choose to turn the password on, then you can add a new password byNote: If this is the first time setting up a password, leave the old passwordImportant Note: The password cannot be recovered. After 10 attempts, the 3M. MP180 will delete all files and reset the password setting.Firmware Upgrade. If a software update becomes available, 3M will post the file and instructions onThe following instructions will step you throughWhat You Need For The Update:MP180 power supplyComputer. The upgrade files: upgrade.img and upgrade.md5. USB cable. How to Update the MP180 Software. When the update is performed, all files on MP180 projector will be deleted. Please back up your files on the internal memory before performing theConnect the power adapter to the MP180 projector. Insert the microSD card into the 3M MP180 projector, connect the projector toThe projector and the microSD card will appear as removable disks on theNote: If you do not see either the MP180 or microSD removable disk in. Easily replaceable 3?m hydrophobic filter prevents liquids from contaminating the inside of the Levo. 50mL of liquid can be pipetted from one squeeze of the bulb.Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings using a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The machine learned model takes into account factors including: the age of a review, helpfulness votes by customers and whether the reviews are from verified purchases. Please try again later. Dinomite 5.0 out of 5 stars Press the bulb again, then it will suck in another volume of liquid. This Scilogex Levo Manual Serological Pipette Filler can work with pipettes of all any volume.And if you miss, just a little pressure on the lever up or down and there you are, right on the money!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again With most bulbs, it would take forever to fill but not with the LEVO. Since the bulb it is not that expensive, I plan to order another and maybe a spare to keep on hand.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Only issue is if you fully compress the bulb, particularity down low it will start to unseat from the retaining ring. This would prevent it from unseating and not require modification to any of the other parts.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. If you continue browsing our site you agree to our cookie policy.This depends on what the pipettes have been used for. Basically, the pipettes must be safe for us to handle and accompanied by a signed Decontamination Declaration Form to confirm this, whether they needed decontaminating or not. This applies to both mail-in and on-site servicing. Please note that pipettes cannot be serviced if a signed Declaration is not received. Q. What makes of pipette can you service. We can service all brands and types of pipettes, although we may not be able to obtain spare parts for very old pipettes. We service single-channels, multi-channels, electronic pipettes, multi-steppers and positive displacement instruments, as well as bottle-top dispensers. Q. Can you break down my invoice by department, or grant code etc? Yes. We can invoice to your exact requirements. Q. Do you automatically replace seals and O rings? No. During the service we will thoroughly test these components for function and will replace them only if needed. This reduces costs to you. Q. Will you inform me of any expensive repairs needed? Yes. You can check the box on the Decontamination Declaration to be contacted before we proceed with any service if spare parts (excl.We will then phone or email you to discuss the best way to proceed. Q. What if my pipette is beyond repair. If, in our opinion, a pipette is beyond economical repair or spares are no longer available, we will return it to you with a label detailing the reason it is beyond repair. If required, we can arrange a Trade-In of your pipette for one of our own pipettes at a very attractive discount. Please note that a ?15 pound investigation charge may be applied for pipettes found to be beyond repair or uneconomical to repair if measurable time has been taken to establish this. Q. Is your measuring equipment traceable to recognised standards? Yes. All our balances are regularly calibrated and certified. Q. What accreditions do you have. We are an ISO 17025 UKAS accredited calibration laboratory (4296). We are also accredited to ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems and ISO 14001 for Environmental Management. We require the following information: We cannot work on any pipettes that are not accompanied by a form. Please ensure you complete ALL sections of the form and sign before sending. Standard Service: turn-around time is within 5 working days from receipt to dispatch, provided that we have all the information required. If, for any reason there is a delay, we will let you know beforehand and give you an estimated time of when your pipette will be returned. FastTrack Service: guaranteed turn-around time is within 48 hours from receipt to dispatch, provided we have all the information required. There is an extra charge for this service; 2020 pricing ?5 per single-channel and ?20 per multi-channel pipette. If for any reason there is a delay beyond 48hrs you will not be charged. Q. Will I be charged for return carriage? No. STARLAB does not pass postage charges on to its customers on the UK mainland. Other areas of the UK may be charged a small, nominal fee. We can calibrate any volume of pipette on site as long as the conditions allow us to do so. Small volume pipettes need a draft-free environment, no vibration and the location of the clinic cannot be in a thoroughfare. Each technician requires minimum 2m bench space with leg room and access to at least one 13A socket. The minimum number of pipettes required for an on-site clinic is on average, 20 to 40 per day, depending on the service level required and the condition of the pipettes. Please contact STARLAB to discuss your on-site requirements. Q. What details do I need to provide when booking an on-site clinic. We require the following information: Confirmations not received a month before the start of a proposed clinic may have to be rescheduled or cancelled. Q. What if I cannot confirm the exact number of pipettes. The minimum number of pipettes for an on-site clinic depends on the service level required, and although there is no maximum number of pipettes, we allocate a time frame and the appropriate number of technicians for a clinic, based on the information you give us. Should the number of pipettes that require servicing increase significantly, it may not be possible for us to service everything within the scheduled clinic duration. We will make every effort to accommodate extra numbers as quickly as possible. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 3m User Manual. To get started finding 3m User Manual, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented. I get my most wanted eBook Many thanks If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. We have taken necessary precautions to keep our staff safe while serving all of our customers. While production scheduling has increased, we will do our best to meet all of your requirements in a very timely fashion. As the news continues to unfold, we will take the necessary measures to ensure the safety of our staff and customers. Press gently on the center of the spreader to distribute the sample evenly. Spread the inoculum over the entire 3M Petrifilm REC Plate growth area before the gel is formed. Do not slide the spreader across the film. 5. Remove the 3M Petrifilm Flat Spreader and leave the plate undisturbed for at least one minute to permit the gel to form. Incubation Incubate the 3M Petrifilm REC Plates in a horizontal position with the clear side up in stacks of no more than 20 plates. Several incubation times and temperatures can be used depending on the current local reference methods, some of which are listed in the “Specific Instructions for Validated Methods” section. Interpretation 1. 3M Petrifilm REC Plates can be counted using a standard colony counter or other illuminated magnifier. Do not count colonies on the foam dam since they are removed from the selective influence of the medium. Do not count artifact bubbles that may be present. 2. Interpretation of E. coli colonies is as follows: Enumerate blue to blue-green colonies with and without gas, regardless of size or intensity of color, as E. coli. W WARNING Do not use this plate for the specific detection of E.