Sony MP-CD1 Operating Instructions

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Pages 6
Year 2018
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Sony MP-CD1 Specification

The Sony MP-CD1 is a compact and portable mobile projector designed to deliver high-quality visuals on the go. Weighing just 280 grams and measuring 83 mm x 16 mm x 150 mm, it is incredibly easy to transport, making it ideal for business presentations, gaming, or movie nights. Powered by Texas Instruments' DLP IntelliBright technology, the MP-CD1 projects a bright 105 ANSI lumens image, providing vivid clarity even in moderately lit environments. It supports a native resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, effectively scaling content to up to 120 inches at a throw distance of 3.45 meters.

The projector is equipped with a built-in 5000 mAh rechargeable battery, offering up to two hours of projection time, and can also function as a power bank for other devices. Connectivity options include HDMI and MHL inputs, enabling seamless integration with laptops, gaming consoles, smartphones, and streaming devices. The automatic keystone correction feature ensures a distortion-free image, while the fanless design promotes quiet operation.

The MP-CD1's sleek aluminum body not only enhances durability but also adds a modern aesthetic appeal. It includes a USB port for charging and an audio output jack for external speaker connections, enhancing the audio-visual experience. The device supports wireless screen mirroring via an HDMI dongle, expanding its versatility for different media sources. With its user-friendly setup and reliable performance, the Sony MP-CD1 stands out as a practical solution for anyone in need of a portable projection device capable of delivering impressive image quality and convenience.

Sony MP-CD1 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my Sony MP-CD1 to a smartphone?

To connect your Sony MP-CD1 to a smartphone, use the HDMI cable and a compatible HDMI adapter for your smartphone. Connect the adapter to your phone and the HDMI cable to the projector. Ensure both devices are powered on.

What should I do if the Sony MP-CD1 is not turning on?

If the projector is not turning on, check if it's charged by connecting it to the power adapter. Ensure the power button is pressed correctly. If it still doesn't turn on, try resetting the device by holding the power button for 10 seconds.

How can I improve the image quality of the Sony MP-CD1?

To improve image quality, ensure that the projection surface is clean and flat. Adjust the focus using the focus lever and position the projector at an optimal distance from the surface. Also, reduce ambient light in the room.

What is the best way to clean the lens of the Sony MP-CD1?

Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lens in a circular motion. Avoid using any cleaning solutions or liquids directly on the lens to prevent damage.

Can the Sony MP-CD1 be mounted on a tripod?

Yes, the Sony MP-CD1 has a standard 1/4-inch threaded hole on the bottom, allowing it to be mounted on a tripod for stable positioning.

How do I update the firmware of the Sony MP-CD1?

Currently, the Sony MP-CD1 does not support user-initiated firmware updates. It is recommended to check Sony's official website or contact customer support for any available updates.

What is the optimal projection distance for the Sony MP-CD1?

The optimal projection distance for the Sony MP-CD1 is between 1.15 meters (3.77 feet) to 3.45 meters (11.32 feet) to achieve a screen size of 40 to 120 inches diagonally.

How long does the battery of the Sony MP-CD1 last on a full charge?

The built-in battery of the Sony MP-CD1 lasts up to 2 hours on a full charge, depending on usage and settings.

Why is the image from my Sony MP-CD1 upside down?

The image may appear upside down if the projector is set in rear projection mode. To fix this, access the settings menu and change the projection mode to front projection.

What should I do if the Sony MP-CD1 overheats?

If the projector overheats, ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area away from obstructions. Turn it off and let it cool down before using it again. Avoid using it in high ambient temperatures.