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Read the separate Instruction Manual -Network Operation Guide and the separate
“IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD” carefully before using the projector.
Refer to the separate “Instruction Manual - Network Operation Guidefor the operations of
a Wireless LAN (WiFi)
Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference.
©2013 Copyright ELMO Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
MP-350 (Ver.2)
Instruction Manual
Master Operation Guide
English
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Read the separate “Instruction Manual -Network Operation Guide” and the separate “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD” carefully

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

10 CONTROLLING THE VOLUME ... 40 Turning up the volume ...

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11 CLEANING THE LENS, THE CABINET AND THE REMOTE CONTROL ... 74 Cleaning the lens ...

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12 1 GETTING STARTED CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS The items below are included with this product. If any item is missing, contact the dealer from

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13 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Projector TOP/FRONT TOP/BACK Number Name Function Related Page ① Le

Page 6 - BEFORE YOU USE

14 Control panel Num. Mark Name Function Related Page ① Power indicator The green LED turns on when the projector is turned on.

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15 Num. Mark Name Function Related Page ③ Warning indicator The red LED turns on or flashes when there is something wrong with the projector. →

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16 List of LED indicators The 3 LED indicators on the top of the projector indicate the status of the projector by lighting up or flashing, in diff

Page 9 - CONTENTS

17 Terminal panel Number Name Function Related Page ① RGB IN Analog RGB input terminal. To connect an analog RGB output device. →P28 ② H

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18 Remote control Num. Mark Name Function Related Page ① Power button To turn on/off the projector. →P32, 33 ② MENU Menu button To displa

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19 Mark Name Function Related Page ⑧ Blank screen button To display/cancel the blank screen that temporarily hides the projected image. →P41

Page 12 - 1 GETTING STARTED

2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain

Page 13 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

20 Preparing the remote control 1. A battery is pre-installed in the remote control at the time of shipment (with insulation sheet). Remove th

Page 14 - CAUTION

21 Improper use of the battery may lead to electrolyte leakage or bursting and may cause fire, injury or corrosion to the remote control

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22 Operating range for the remote control Aim the IR transmitter of the remote control at the IR receiver on the back of the projector to control

Page 16 - List of LED indicators

23 INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR Throw distance and screen size Decide the position to place the projector. The distance between the projector and the

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24 Using the protective cover The followings are the instructions on how to install and use the supplied protective cover. The protective cover

Page 18 - Remote control

25 Use the protective cover as a projection stand. ◎Change the projection angle by adjusting the position of the tape. Be su

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26 Using a tripod for a camera The projector is equipped with a tripod receptacle on the bottom of the projector. You can mount the projector on

Page 20 - N o t e

27 CONNECTING TO THE DEVICES Connecting the power (AC adapter and power cord) Connect the supplied AC adapter and the power cord, and then firmly

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28 Connecting to RGB IN terminal 1. Connect the projector to a device such as a computer using RGB cable. Connect the RGB output terminal (MiniD-

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29 Connecting to HDMI terminal 1. Connect the projector to a device such as a computer using HDMI cable. Connect the HDMI output terminal of your

Page 23 - INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR

3 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the t

Page 24 - Using the protective cover

30 Connecting a USB flash drive Connect a USB flash drive to the USB terminal of the projector. BACK The projector does not rec

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31 Connecting using wireless LAN 1. You can project Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), PDF files or images using the proprietary applicat

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32 2 BASIC OPERATION TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF Powering on 1. Make sure that the power and all necessary cables are connected properly. 2. Press

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33 Powering off 1. Press the button on the control panel or on the remote control. 2. A message will be displayed. Press the butt

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34 DETECTING THE INPUT SOURCE Checking the current input source The current input source can be checked with the icons that are displayed at the t

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35 Selecting the input source with the remote control 1. Turn on the device connected to the projector such as a computer and a Blu-ray player.

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36 Selecting the input source from the control panel 1. Turn on the device connected to the projector such as a computer and a Blu-ray player. If

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37 ADJUSTING THE FOCUS 1. Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus. The focus adjustment can be performed when the throw distanc

Page 32 - 2 BASIC OPERATION

38 CORRECTING THE KEYSTONE DISTORTION Correcting the keystone distortion manually with the remote control 1. Press the “+” button or “-“ button n

Page 33 - CAUTION

39 2. Press the “ ” buttons on the control panel to correct the keystone distortion. Press the “ ” button. (Press when the projection angle

Page 34 - DETECTING THE INPUT SOURCE

4 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following con

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40 CONTROLLING THE VOLUME Turning up the volume 1. Press the “+” button near the mark on the remote control. The following “Volume control”

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41 TURNING OFF THE SOUND You can temporarily mute the sound from the built-in speaker. 1. Press the button to mute the sound. Press the b

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42 3 USB VIEWER With the USB viewer you can display or play the files (Office files, movie files or still picture files) stored in the USB flash d

Page 38 - (Press when the projection

43 2. Press the MENU button. Verify that the Wireless LAN indicator is lit in blue before moving to the next step. 3. Select the “Inpu

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44 Select the menu (Movies, Still pictures, Office files) with the buttons on the control panel or on the remote control. Then press the bu

Page 40 - CONTROLLING THE VOLUME

45 PLAYING MOVIES - MOVIES - The following list of movies will be displayed when “Movies” is selected in the “USB” menu. List of movies Number F

Page 41 - HIDING THE IMAGE

46 2. Press the button. The selected movie file will be played full screen. During movie playback, you can perform the following operations su

Page 42 - 3 USB VIEWER

47 DISPLAYING STILL PICTURES - STILL PICTURES - The following list of still pictures will be displayed when “Still pictures” is selected in the “U

Page 43 - 4. Select the USB icon

48 ★How to move between pages (Remote control/ Control panel) Action Operation Go to the next page. Press the button while any of the thumbnails

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49 DISPLAYING OFFICE FILES - OFFICE FILES- The following list of Office files will be displayed when “Office files” is selected in the “USB” menu.

Page 45 - PLAYING MOVIES - MOVIES

5 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE

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50 2. Press the button. The selected file will be displayed full screen. ★Available actions when an Office file is displayed (Remote control/

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51 4 MENU OPERATION Various configurations and adjustments to the projected image can be done from the menu. DISPLAYING THE MENU AND BASIC OPERAT

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52 Button Function button To configure the setting of the selected icon. button To move the selected item up. button To move the selected it

Page 49 - File list (10 files)

53 MAIN MENU The following items can be configured from the main menu: Input source selection/ Keystone adjustment/ Display mode selection/ Bright

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54 Icon Name Options/ Adjustable range Description Contrast adjustment →P60 1 ~ 100 Default setting: 50 To adjust the contrast of the image. The

Page 51 - 4 MENU OPERATION

55 SELECTING THE INPUT SOURCE 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the remote contr

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56 Icon Name Description USB The data in the USB flash drive will be displayed. Refer to “3 USB VIEWER” (Page42). WiFi The image of the iOS devi

Page 53 - MAIN MENU

57 ADJUSTING TH KEYSTONE DISTORTION 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the remote

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58 SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the remote contr

Page 55 - SELECTING THE INPUT SOURCE

59 ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the remote control

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6 BEFORE YOU USE The supplied power cord and AC adapter are designed for exclusive use with this product. Do not use them with other equipments

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60 ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the remote control o

Page 58 - SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE

61 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Volume setting 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). Press the MENU button on the rem

Page 59 - ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS

62 SETTING THE LANGUAGE Set the language to be used for the menus. 1. Display the “Main” menu. Refer to “Displaying the main menu” (Page51). P

Page 60 - ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST

63 DETAIL SETTINGS The following items can be configured: ECO mode/ Display setting/ Auto power off/ Projection mode/ Installation mode/ Factory

Page 61 - ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

64 Icon Name Options Description ECO mode setting →P65 On To set the ECO mode. When the projector is in the ECO mode, the LED brightness and fan

Page 62 - SETTING THE LANGUAGE

65 Checking various information 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. The following information can be viewed. Information Description Inp

Page 63 - DETAIL SETTINGS

66 Displaying the “Display setting” menu. 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote cont

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67 Adjusting the vertical position of the image 1. Display the “Display setting” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote

Page 65 - Checking various information

68 Adjusting the tracking 1. Display the “Display setting” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or on the contr

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69 Selecting the aspect ratio 1. Display the “Display setting” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or on

Page 67 - Adjusting the frequency

7 Follow the guidelines below to prevent the product from dropping or overturning. • Use the product on a stable base, desk, or table. Do not p

Page 68 - Adjusting the tracking

70 Setting the auto power off 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or on the

Page 69 - Selecting the aspect ratio

71 Selecting the projection mode 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or on t

Page 70 - Setting the auto power off

72 Selecting the installation mode 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or on

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73 Returning to the factory settings 1. Display the “Detail settings” menu. 2. Select the icon with the buttons on the remote control or o

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74 5 MAINTENANCE This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the lens, the cabinet and the remote control

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75 CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE PROJECTOR Continued use with dust inside may result in fire, electric shock, malfunction or deteriorated image. F

Page 74 - 5 MAINTENANCE

76 6 TROUBLESHOOTING INDICATOR ICONS During use of the projector, the following icons may appear at the bottom right of the screen to warn you or

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77 Example of the error indication Icon Description Solution Temperature error The internal temperature has been increased. The projector wil

Page 76 - 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

78 LIST OF USB MENU ERROR MESSAGES Sometimes you will see a message like below picture while you are using the USB viewer. Be

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79 WARNING INDICATOR DISPLAY The warning indicators indicate the status of the internal temperature and the internal fan, by flashing or by lighti

Page 78 - Related page

8 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful i

Page 79 - WARNING INDICATOR DISPLAY

80 COMMON PROBLEMS AND CHECK ITEMS The following problems may not be caused by malfunction of the projector. Check the items in the table below be

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81 Problem Check item Related Page Image is distorted. ➡ Is the projector installed correctly? →P23 ➡ If there is keystone distortion, perform th

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82 Problem Check item Related Page Remote control cannot be operated. ➡ Is there enough remaining battery for the remote control? →P20 ➡ Is the p

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83 7 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MP-350 Display technology Single-chip DLP Display device Size 0.45 type Resolution 1,280×800 (WXGA) Asp

Page 83 - 7 SPECIFICATIONS

84 Remote control Power DC 3V (Button battery: CR2016) Operating range 6m External dimensions 45 mm x 70.5 mm x 5 mm Weight 25g (including battery

Page 84 - Supplied accessories

85 LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS The following system modes are available with the projector. The projector will detect the input signal and select

Page 85 - LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS

86 SXGA+ (60Hz) 1400 × 1050 65.3 60.0 WXGA+(60Hz) 1440 × 900 55.9 59.9 WXGA+(75Hz) 1440 × 900 70.6 75.0 WSXGA+(60Hz) 1680 × 1050 6

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87 8 Appendix Converting an Office file to a PDF file When using the USB viewer function in BOXi, Office files may appear differently from the dis

Page 87 - 8 Appendix

88 3. Select [Adobe PDF] from the printer menu. 4. Click the [Print] button to commence printing. 5. Assign a filename a

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89 TRADEMARKS  is a registered trademark of ELMO Co., Ltd.  DLP(Digital Light Processing) is a trademark of Texas

Page 89 - TRADEMARKS

9 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ... 2 BEFORE YOU USE ...

Page 90 - SERVICE

90 9 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE [LIMITED WARRANTY AND REPAIR] WARRANTY PERIOD We offer you a 1 year limited warranty on our product, fr

Page 91 - ■ Customer service

91 [OTHER CUSTOMER SERVICE] Customer service You can inquire the following inquiries about the projector to our customer service; (1) About rep

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