Mobile Projector AR Mobile Projector Startup Guide EN Guía de inicio ES Guia Rápido PT KR TH CT © 2016 Sony Corporation Printed in Korea 3-MPA- 011-01 MP-CL1A 3-MPA- 011-01 MP-CL1A MP-CL1A MP-CL1A 3-MPA- 011-01
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...................................................................
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.
Please read the following instructions carefully before using the projector, and retain this manual for future reference. CAUTION • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation expo sure. • Do not point the laser light directly at eyes or people, nor look into it. Doing so may cause serious injuries such as loss of eyesight.
Parts and Controls Micro USB jack (only for charging the projector) (power) button USB OUT jack (for power supply) Ventilation holes (charge) lamp (red/ orange/green) Jog lever (−/ENTER/+) Use this lever to select a menu item. Speaker HDMI/MHL IN jack AUDIO OUT jack (power) lamp (white ) Lens Laser radiates from this aperture.
About the status of lamp The (power) lamp and the f ollowing projector conditions. (charge) lamp indicate the White Status of lamp – Projector condition Power on Power off Eco mode* * The luminance of the screen may become low with the rising of the projector body's temperature.
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). The (charge) lamp lights in amber while charging.
Turning the power on 1 Press and hold the (power) button for longer than one second. 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.
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 Note When taking out the projector from the carrying pouch, hold its body tightly.
Connecting your Device •Android device page 11 or page 12 You can connect your device by using screen mirroring or an MHL connection if your device is compatible. Screen mirroring (see page 11) MHL connection (see page 12) MHL cable (sold separately) •iOS device page 12 You can connect your device by using an HDMI connection. For the HDMI connection, an Apple Digital AV adapter is required.
Projecting the Contents or Screen of the Connecting Device To enhance your viewing experience • Project in a dark setting for best picture quality • Project close to viewing surface in medium-light • Project with confidence – it will focus automatically You can connect other devices to the projector by using screen mirroring or cables. Connecting via screen mirroring 1 2 Press the jog lever while at the “ENTER” position to display the menu of the projector.
3 4 5 Enable the screen mirroring function of your device. A list of connectable devices is displayed on the screen of your device. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your device. Select the projector (MP-CL1A) in the list. Select [ Return] - [ ] in the menu of the projector to exit the menu. The screen of the connected device is projected. Notes • Screen mirroring utilizes Miracast technology. Therefore, a connectio n can be formed with devices that comply with Miracast.
3 4 Select [ Input change] - [ HDMI/MHL] in the menu. Select [ Return] - [ ] to exit the menu. The content of the connected device is projected. Notes • Not all video devices have HDMI connectivity or MHL connectivity. To see if your video device has any of these capabilities, check its specifi cations or contact its manufacturer. • Apple devices require an Apple Digital AV adapter (sold separately).
Connecting to External Speakers or Headphones You can connect your speaker or headphone to the projector by using Bluetooth connection or cables. Connecting via Bluetooth® connection 1 2 3 Set your speaker or headphone to pairing mode. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your device. Press the jog lever while at the “ENTER” position to display the menu of the projector. Select [@ Bluetooth function] - [@ Bluetooth function ON] in the menu.
4 5 6 Select [@ Device list] in the menu. Select the device you want to connect with the projector from [Available devices] (or [Paired devices]), then select [Connect]. If passkey* entry is required, refer to the instruction manual or manufacturer of the device. * A Passkey may be called a “Passcode,” a “PIN code,” a “PIN number,” or a “Password.” Make sure that the Bluetooth mark color in the screen is black. If the mark color is gray, it means it is unconnected.
Hints • Depending on the Bluetooth device, the projector may be conn ected with your speakers or headphones automatically as soon as they are paired. • When the Bluetooth function is ON, you cannot use the internal speaker. • The Bluetooth connection of the projector is only available for connecting with external speakers or headphones. • If your Bluetooth device is not displayed on [Available devices], select [Refresh] and wait until your device is displayed.
Troubleshooting The power does not turn on. • If the remaining battery power is low or insufficient, charge th e battery. • Use the projector in a location with an ambient temperature of between 0 °C and 35 °C. • Try turning the power off and on again. The projector automatically shuts down during use. • The battery may be depleted. Charge the battery. • Check that the sleep timer is not turned on in the [Sleep t imer] menu. • The projector automatically sh uts down when it overheats.
An image becomes blurred. • Set up “Optical alignment” or “Biphase alignment”. For det ails, refer to the “Help Guide” . Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without no tice. Dimensions: Approx. 77.0 mm x 149.5 mm x 13.0 mm (3 1/8 inche s × 6 inches × 17/32 inches) (W/ H/L) Weight: Approx. 210 g (7.4 oz.) O perating temperature: 0 °C to 3 5 °C (32 °F to 95 °F) Wi-Fi standards supported (In door use only in India): IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.
Charging time: Via AC power ad aptor (not supplied): Approx. 3.3 hours Via USB Type A port: Approx. 6.3 hours Output: DC5 V/1.5 A, 1 port * 1 Bluetooth profiles are standardized according to the purpose of the Blu etooth device. 2 * Codec indicates the audio signal compression and conversion for mat. • • • * 3 SBC stands for Subband Codec. Notes on Use • Do not point the laser light at a mirror, etc. as the reflected laser light may be harmful to eyes.
• The battery is built-in with the projector and cannot be remov ed. • Do not place the projector in fire nor heat it in a microwave oven or oven. • Do not allow the projector to get wet with fresh water, sea water, milk, soft drinks or soap water. D o not use the projector while wet . • Do not use or store the projector in a place where temperature is e xtremely high, such as near a fire, under direct sunlight, near a heat er or in a car parked in the sun.
• • • • installed software; data loss; or other accidental or unavoidable damages. Sony is not liable for financial damages, lost profits, claims from third parties, etc., arising from the use of the projector. If a malfunction occurs, stop use and contact your Sony dealer or authorized Sony service facility. HDMI/MHL cable is not supplied. Recommend to use Sony High Speed HDMI cable. Apple devices require an Apple Digital AV adapter (sold separately).
Trademarks • The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered tradema rks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries . • MHL, Mobile High-Definition Link and the MHL Logo are trademark s or registered trademarks of MH L Licensing, LLC. • Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo a re registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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