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1.                                   Displaying a computer image    Remove the lens cap     remove lens cap    7        Press the power switch on the back of the projector to the on position  then  press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote     The LED flashes green and the fans start to run  When the lamp comes on   the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green  It can take a  minute for the image to achieve full brightness       No startup screen  Get help on page 20     press Power switch press Power button          E 3 power     2 GN                           Turn on your computer     The computer   s image should appear on the projection screen  If it doesn   t   press the Computer button on the projector   s keypad     turn on computer       computer             Make sure your laptop   s external video port is active     Many laptops do not automatically turn on their external video port when a  projector is connected  Usually a key combination like FN   F5 is used to  turn the external display on and off  Refer to your computer   s documenta   tion to learn your computer   s key combination       No computer image  Try pressing the Auto Image  button on the keypad  Get help on page 20     activate laptop   s external port             2 0       First time projector use with Windows 98                                             The first time you connect a computer running Windows 98 to the projector  a The ad saches lor new dives fo  th
2.            No computer image  just the words  Signal out of  range           Adjust computer refresh rate in Control  Panel gt Display gt Settings gt Advanced gt     Adapter  location varies by operating  system     NVIDIA RIVA TNT  Model 64  Gateway   English  Proneities       215     CobsManagonent              lt  Oui Devie  mu   wes TE onem i                          BB  NVIDIA rive TNTZ          64  Gateway  En         Adapter Div  Features  DirectDraw 1 00  Sotware verion     40  Curert fles     nvdispdrvvdd rn ed NVDD32 DLL           Dina       l   de                OK  Cancel Eg          You may also need to set a different  resolution on your computer  as shown    in the following problem     Image fuzzy  or cropped       Computer image projected             21          Image fuzzy or cropped    A A                            Set your computer   s display resolution to  the native resolution of the projector   Start gt Settings gt Control  Panel gt Display gt Settings tab    select 1024x768     ENTER KE  Background   Scree Saver   Appearance   Elects Setings      For a laptop   disable laptop  monitor   or turn on dual   display mode       Displays  GATEWAY V9DD cn NVIDIA RIVA TNT2          64  Gateway   Engish        m    1024 by 768 pisce    Colas    Ss                   Advanced                                    Image clear and not cropped    A                      Remote control navigation buttons not working  with my computer                      Connect USB ca
3.          Power  solid red  Temp  N A  Lamp  N A       Unidentified error  Please contact  Technical Support                 RS 232 commands    Communication Configuration  Visit our website for additional RS 232 settings and information     To control this projector via RS 232  connect a null modem cable and set the  control system serial port settings to match the following communication  configuration     RS 232 Port Settings                         Setting Value  Bits per second 19 200  Data bits 8  Parity None  Stop bits     Flow control None  Emulation VTIOO             Command Format   All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request  all  enclosed in parentheses  The request can be a read request  indicated by a   2   or a write request  indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits      A read request example    AAA   where    starts the command  AAA denotes the command    denotes the read request      ends the command    48    A read command returns the range and the current setting  for example     Read Command Examples             Function Command Response  Brightness  BRT    96 160 128   Volume  VOL    0 32  0   Lamp Hours  LMP    0 65534  42                    A write request example    AAAtHHHt  where   starts the command  AAA denotes the command         denotes the value to be written   leading zeros not necessary     ends the command    Some commands have ranges  while others are absolute  If a number greater  than the maximum range is received  it is autom
4.         lever inside             lens housing    N                                              Lamp Hours Used 123  Filter Hours Used 123  Active Source Computer 1   Signal Format 1024x768   72Hz  Version    About menu           turn off and unplug  the projector                   LU                         slide lever in slot to  pop open cover    cover    t       4 Loosen the three captive screws on the lamp module     WARNINGS     e  Toavoid burns  allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before  you replace the lamp    e Do not drop the lamp module  The glass may shatter and cause injury    e Donot touch the glass lamp screen  Fingerprints can obscure projection  sharpness    e Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing  In the unlikely  event that the lamp ruptures  small glass fragments may be generated   The lamp module is designed to contain most of these fragments  but  use caution when removing it     5 Carefully remove the lamp module by grasping and lifting the metal  bail wire  Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner     6 Install the new lamp module  making sure that it is properly seated   7 Tighten the three captive screws     8 Replace the cover over the lamp module by inserting the tabs into the  tab bays and pushing the rest of the cover down into place     9 Plug in the power cable  press the power switch then press the Power  button to turn the projector back on     10 Reset the lamp hour timer  See page 39 for more in
5.        Turn on off Ceiling in Settings gt System  menu          Rear   Ceiling   IR Receivers  Auto Power  Display Messages  Low Power   NND    Power Save  Screen Save       4  A  u                           mH    GROE       Correct image       A B                Image reversed left to right          GA          Turn on off Rear in Settings gt System menu          Rear   Ceiling   IR Receivers  Auto Power  Display Messages  Low Power   NND   Power Save  Screen Save               n                      GT    886506       Correct image       AB                      Projected colors don t match source       Adjust color  tint  color temperature   brightness  contrast in the menus                            E  Zoom        Focus   Ei Lens Shift   7 Keystone Vertical 50  C  Keystone Horizontal 50  Q Contrast 50  X  Brightness 50    Color 50  e Tint 50     Aspect Ratio     Presets     BW Advanced  gt           Correct image    COLOR       24          Lamp won t turn on  Temp LED solid red  page 47     solid  red       O temp S    O lamp       Make sure vents aren   t blocked  allow  projector to cool for one minute               NN    NU    NG   gt   N    y  NN    E    Unplug projector  wait one minute  plug in  projector and turn it on  lamp lights    Story     L    Clee              Lamp won t turn on  Lamp LED blinking red   page 47     O temp  blinking  P    red    lamp                 Lamp must be replaced  page 41           Lamp turns on          25          Image not centered
6.    1 800 799 9911 or techsupport infocus com    For Warranty service  the purchaser will be advised to return or deliver the defective  Product freight and all fees prepaid  to an InFocus Service Center or to a service facil   ity authorized by InFocus  When returning Product to InFocus  a Return Material  Authorization Number  RMA    is required and must be clearly displayed on the out   side of the shipping carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protec   tion  InFocus or the service facility authorized by InFocus will return the repaired    replaced Product freight prepaid to the purchaser     Products returned for Warranty service must be accompanied by a written letter that    i  explains the problem   ii  provides proof of date of purchase   iii  provides the  dealer s name  and  iv  provides the model and serial number of the Product  Upon  request of InFocus Corporation or an InFocus authorized repair center receiving the  Product  proof of legal importation must accompany the warranty repair Product   otherwise the Product must be returned to the place of original purchase  to the man   ufacturer  Purchaser must bear all tax  duty and freight   or the Purchaser must bear  charges for the warranty repair     58    No repair or replacement of Product or part thereof shall extend the Limited War   ranty period as to the entire Product  Warranty on the repair part and workmanship  shall only be effective for a period of ninety  90  days following the rep
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8.   SUPPORT IS FREE IN EUROPE  Many resources are available on  between 6 a m  and 6 p m  PST  call InFocus Corporation in our website at www proxima com   Monday through Friday  Support The Netherlands at Here s a sample   is available in North America  31  20 579 2820     product data sheet   after hours and weekends for a fee  at 1 888 592 6800    technical specifications   Or  send us an e mail at IN ASIA     an interactive image size  techsupport infocus com call InFocus Corporation in calculator  laptop activation       Singapore at  65  6334 9005  commands  connector pin outs     command line interface  CLI   and a glossary      online product registration       e  Safety Certifications UL  CUL  NOM  IRAM  GOST  C tick proxi ma    InFocus Professional Series      proxima    DP8400x3   DP8500x            InFocus Corporation   27700B SW Parkway Avenue  Wilsonville  Oregon 97070 9215  1 800 294 6400     503 685 8888  Fax  503 685 8887  http   www infocus com    In Europe    InFocus International B V   Strawinskylaan 585   1077 XX Amsterdam The Netherlands  Phone   31 20 579 2000   Fax   31 20 579 2999    In Asia    238A Thomson Road   18 01 04 Novena Square  Singapore 307684  Telephone   65  6334 9005  Fax   65  6333 4525    InFocus  C O HR P OR AT IO       010 0508 00       
9.  123  123  Computer 1   1024x768   72Hz    Lamp Hours Used  Filter Hours Used  Active Source  Signal Format  Version    About menu    32    Picture menu       To adjust the following six settings  highlight the setting  press Select  use    the up and down arrows to adjust the values  then press select to confirm Keystone Vertical       Zoom                                          Focus  the changes  E  Lens Shift  X7 Keystone Vertical 50 2 x  gt   C  Keystone Horizontal 50 increasing keystone decreasing keystone  Zoom  allows you to adjust a lens to zoom in and out  Highlight Zoom    Contrast 50          XX Brightness 50    Color 50  then press the up or down arrows on the keypad or remote  2 2     Aspect Ratio  gt   Focus  allows you to adjust the lens focus for an image  Highlight Focus  PS 4  7  Advanced  gt     then press the up or down arrows on the keypad or remote     Lens Shift  allows you to mechanically shift the lens  Highlight Lens Shift   then press the up or down arrows on the keypad or remote        Keystone Vertical  adjusts the image vertically and makes a squarer image Keystone Horizontal       Zoom                                        by using an adjustable scale band   E  Focus  B  Lens Shift       M    X7 Keystone Vertical 50    Keystone Horizontal  adjusts the image horizontally and makes    squarer    50 7  ontrasi  image by using an adjustable scale band  3X Brightness 50  Q Color 50      Tint 50  Contrast  controls the degree of difference between
10.  16 8 9 42 2 87 17 63 5 37  60 18 3 18 29 5 58 34 09 10 39 60 18 3 10 27 3 13 19 23 5 86  65 19 8 19 82 6 04 36 93 11 26 65 19 8 11 13 3 39 20 83 6 35  70 21 3 21 34 6 5 39 77 12 12 70 21 3 11 99 3 65 22 44 6 84  75 22 9 22 87 6 97 42 61 12 99 75 22 9 12 84 3 91 24 04 7 33  80 24 4 24 39 7 43 45 45 13 85 80 24 4 13 7 4 18 25 64 7 82  83 25 4 25 37 7 73 47 27114 41 85 25 9 14 55 4 44 27 24 8 3  90 27 4 15 41 4 7 28 85 8 79  The image offset range for the long throw lens is 10 1  100   to 1 1  50    95 29 16 27 4 96 30 45 9 28  100 30 5 17 12 5 22 32 05 9 07  105 32 17 98 5 48 33 65 10 26  110 33 5 18 84 5 74 35 26 10 75  115 35 1 19 69 6 36 86 11 23    45    Table 5   Image sizes for super long throw lens 3 9   7 3 1        Distance to Minimum Maximum  screen Diagonal Diagonal   feet m   feet m   feet m   120 36 6 20 55 6 26 38 46 11 72  125 38 1 21 4 6 52 40 06 12 2 I  130 39 6 22 26 6 78 41 67 12 7  135 41 1 23 12 7 05 43 27 13 19  140 42 7 23 97 7 3 I 44 87 13 68  146 5 44 7 25 09 7 65 46 96 14 3 I    The image offset range for the super throw lens is 10 1  100   to 1 1  50       NOTE  Visit our website for an interactive image size calculator     46    LED Behavior    LED color behavior Meaning    Power  blinking green  Temp  N A  Lamp  N A    The power switch has been toggled  on and the software is initializing  or  the projector is powering down and  the fans are running to cool the lamp           Power  blinking green  once   Temp  N A  Lamp  N A    Power Save or Scree
11.  47  48    If you are experienced in setting up presentation systems  use the included  Quick Set Up card  For complete details on connecting and operating the  projector  refer to this User   s Guide  Electronic versions of this User   s Guide  in multiple languages are available on the included CD and on our website     The website also has technical specifications  an interactive image size cal   culator  laptop activation commands  connector pin outs  a glossary  the  product data sheet   a web store to buy accessories  and a page for online  registration  See the inside of the back cover for a list of all contact numbers  and relevant web addresses     Important Operating Considerations   Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may  block the vents  Vents are placed along the back  left and front sides of the  projector  Do not use a non approved ceiling mount  In the unlikely event of  the lamp rupturing  discard any edible items placed in the surrounding area  and thoroughly clean the area along the sides and in the front of the projec   tor     Do not place objects in the areas along the left  back and front sides of the projector       2 ft   6m     Introduction    Your new multimedia projector provides three computer  three video  and  two audio inputs  one audio output  RS 232 control  and has XGA 1024x768  resolution  Optional user changeable short  fixed short  long and super long  throw lenses make this a flexible product suitable 
12.  If the Temp and Lamp LEDs indicate a problem with the filter  check the fol   lowing                             e Use a soft cloth to wipe the mirrors on the dust filter grill     e Remove the dust filter and use a soft cloth to wipe the window behind  the dust filter     e Replace the dust filter and the dust filter grill     Using the security lock       The projector has a security lock for use with a cable lock system  See the  Accessories catalog that came with the projector  or visit our website  for  ordering information  Refer to the information that came with the lock for  instructions on how to use it                 60009                   security lock    43    Appendix    Projected image size  Table     Image sizes for standard lens  1 5   2 2 1 lens throw        Distance to Minimum Maximum  screen Diagonal Diagonal   feet m   feet m   feet m   3 0 9 1 7 0 52 2 5 0 76  5 1 5 2 84 0 87 4 17 1 27  10 3 0 5 68 1 73 8 33 2 54  15 4 6 8 52 2 60 12 5 3 81  20 6    11 36 3 46 16 67 5 08  25 7 6 14 20 4 33 20 83 6 35  30 9 1 17 05 5 2 25 0 7 62  35 10 7 19 89 6 06 29 17 8 89  40 12 2 22 73 6 93 33 33 10 16  45 5 13 9 25 85 7 88 37 92 11 56    The image offset range for the standard lens is 10 1  100   to 1 1  50          Table 2    Image sizes for short throw lens  1 1   1 5  1   Distance to Minimum Maximum  screen Diagonal Diagonal   feet m   feet m   feet m    210 6 1 67 0 51 2 27 0 69  5 1 5 4 17 1 27 5 68 1 73  10 3 0 8 33 2 54 11 36 3 46    44    Table 2     Image
13.  OR IMPLIED  INCLUD   ING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL   ITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED  THERE ARE  NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE  HEREOF AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED   ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY INFO   CUS  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG  AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST  SO SUCH LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU        Limited Warranty Period       The Limited Warranty period commences on the date of purchase by the end user  customer for both the 2 year Product Warranty and the 1 year Accessory Warranty   These Limited Warranty provisions shall apply only to the end user purchaser  first  person or entity that purchased a new Product for personal or business use and not  for the purpose of distribution or resale         To Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage    Any person exercising a claim under this Limited Warranty must establish to the sat   isfaction of InFocus both the date of purchase and that the Product was purchased  new  The sales receipt or invoice  showing the date of purchase of the Product or  Accessory is the proof of the date of purchase     To Obtain Warranty Service       During the Limited Warranty period  to exercise this Limited Warranty  the purchaser  must first contact 1  InFocus  2  a service facility authorized by InFocus or 3  the place  of original purchase     InFocus Customer Service
14.  RS 232  cable 10  connecting 7    S  security lock 43  Serial connection 10  serial connection 7  Service 39  Service Code 39  Settings menu 36  shutdown  projector 19  solid red 47  Source 38  Source troubleshooting 20  Sources 36  Subnet mask 39  S video connector 15  T  Tint 18  Troubleshooting 20  troubleshooting 19  U  USB  using your mouse 9      video 16  Video button 17  video connections  optional 15  standard 15  Video connector 15  video images  optimizing 31  Video Standard 35  volume adjustment 18    56    Ww   warranty 26  57  Windows 2000 13  Windows 98 12  Windows ME  XP 13  wired 9   wired remote 9  xX   XGA 6   Z   zoom 14  18    Limited Warranty       InFocus Corporation   InFocus   warrants that the Projector   Product   purchased  from InFocus  an InFocus distributor  or an InFocus reseller will conform to the man   ufacturer s specifications and be free from defects in material or workmanship for the  Warranty period provided below  InFocus does not warrant that the Product will  meet the specific requirements of the end user customer     If the Product  which is the subject of this Limited Warranty  is defective in material or  workmanship during the warranty period  InFocus  at its option  will REPAIR or  REPLACE the Product     All exchanged parts and products replaced under this Warranty will become prop   erty of InFocus  InFocus  sole obligation is to supply  or pay for  all labor necessary to       repair the Product found to be defective within 
15.  Specify which source the projector checks first for an active signal dur   ing power up    Specify the function of the Effect Key on the remote    Turn the projector s on screen display messages on and off    Turn on power saving features    Specify blank screen colors and startup logos    Specify the menu language     Manage your projector via ProjectorNet software  See page 10 for more  information    Control your projector using RS232 commands  See page 10   Customize the projector for your specific installation using optional  long or short throw lenses  See the inside back cover of this User s  Guide for ordering information    Gain control of your projector from your laptop with InFocus  ProjectorManager     a free application that turns any PC into an  advanced projector remote control     ProjectorManager can be downloaded from our website link found on  the CD that came with your projector     Using the menus    To open the menus  press the menu button on the keypad or remote   The  menus automatically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed   The  Main menu appears  Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high   light the desired submenu  then press the Select button     To change a menu setting  highlight it  press Select  then use the up and  down arrow buttons to adjust the value  select an option using radio but   tons  or turn the feature on or off using check boxes  Press Select to confirm  your changes  Use the arrows to navigate to another set
16.  a USB Human Interface Device  for the  mouse      For Windows 2000  Windows ME  and Windows XP     e The USB drivers are automatically installed     Adjusting the image    Adjust the height of the projector  if necessary  by pressing the release but   tons on each side of the projector s front to extend the elevator feet            adjust height release release  button button  elevator elevator    foot    2 EE foot    EE       Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree  angle  perpendicular  to the screen     See page 44 for a table listing screen sizes and distances     adjust distance       Adjust the zoom or focus by pressing the power Zoom or power Focus  buttons on the keypad until the desired image size and focus are produced     You can also adjust the zoom and focus via the menus  See page 33    adjust Zoom and Focus    ZOOM fOCUS       PA m     OA  I TD       If the image is not on the screen or viewing area  adjust the it by pressing the  lens shift button on the keypad     Press the upper Lens Shift button to shift the lens upward  Press the lower  Lens Shift button to shift the lens downward    You can also adjust the lens shift via the menus  See page 33     adjust Lens Shift    lens shift    RN   9    T    F           D       Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Picture menu     See page 32 for help with the menus     adjust Contrast or Brightness       menu  Keystone Vertical 50  Keystone Horiz 50       I Advanced       Conn
17.  on   the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green  It can take a  minute for the image to achieve full brightness       No startup screen  Get help on page 20     press Power switch press Power button    power    GIN  e  O        EF Ol                Plug in and turn on the video device     The video device s image should appear on the projection screen  If it  doesn t  press the Video button on the keypad     turn on video device       Adjust the height of the projector  if necessary  by pressing the release but   tons on each side of the projector s front to extend the elevator feet           adjust height release release  button button  elevator elevator  foot foot                Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree  angle to the screen  See page 44 for a table listing screen sizes and distances  to the screen     adjust distance       Adjust the zoom or focus by pressing the power Zoom or power Focus    buttons on the keypad until the desired image size and focus are produced  adjust Zoom and Focus    zoom focus    FI    I  g          I    You can also adjust the zoom and focus via the menus  See page 33       AIR  OO  If the image is not on the screen or viewing area  adjust the it by pressing the adjust Lens Shift  lens shift button on the keypad   lens shift   Press the upper Lens Shift button to shift the lens upward  Press the lower     Lens Shift button to shift the lens downward I    C   You can also adjust the 
18.  on screen             Move projector  adjust zoom or lens shift on  keypad  adjust height       Adjust horizontal or vertical position in  Picture   Advanced menu                                             4 amp 4 Sharpness  gt    se Color Space  gt      Color Temperature  gt    QJ Video Standard  gt   Overscan a   M Phase 50   bll  Tracking 50    3  Horizontal Position   Vertical Position          Correct image          Still having problems     If you need assistance  visit our website or call us  See the inside of the back  cover for a list of all contact numbers and relevant web addresses     This product is backed by a limited two year warranty  An extended war   ranty plan may be purchased from your dealer  When sending the projector  in for repair  we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing mate   rial  or having a professional packaging company pack the unit  An optional  ATA shipping case is available for purchase that provides adequate protec   tion for shipping  Please insure your shipment for its full value     26       Using the keypad buttons    Most buttons are described in detail in other sections  but here is an over   view of their functions     power turns the projector on  page 11  and off  page 17     lens shift shifts the projected image up or down   zoom moves the projected image closer or further away    focus adjusts the clarity    menu opens the on screen menus  page 32     up down arrows navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus  
19.  refer to the installation  guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information  To  turn the image upside down  see  Ceiling  on page 36  We recom   mends using an authorized ceiling mount  The Ceiling Mount Kit is  sold separately  see the Accessories catalog that came with this projec   tor or visit our website for more information                                               e Position the projector the desired distance from the screen  The distance 10 ft high    EN            from the lens of the projector to the screen  the zoom setting  and the image                   NAS mode Meru   video format determine the size of the projected image  For information  about image sizes at different distances  see    Projected image size    on 10 0  page 44  bottom of image      10 0   e        the standard lens that comes with the projector  the image exits at a 100  above lens    USUS  ll  given angle  However  the lens shift feature makes the image offset TOUT ML    variable  The image offset is 100  at a 10 0 ratio when the projector is in 1 0 L   M  S  4 3 mode  default mode   This means that if you have an image 10  bottom of image eee     f SEE   high  all 10  will appear above the center of the lens  50  below lens   En    m             center       e This image offset is 50  when the lens shift is at a 1 1 ratio  This means    that if you have an image 10  high  the bottom of the image will be 5   below the center of the lens                       e For inform
20.  sizes for short throw lens  1 1   1 5 1        Distance to Minimum Maximum  screen Diagonal Diagonal   feet m   feet m   feet m   15 4 6 12 5 3 81 17 05 5 20  20 6  I 16 67 5 08 22 73 6 93  25 7 6 20 83 6 35 28 41 8 66  30 5 9 3 25 42 7 75 34 66 10 56    The image offset range for the short throw lens is 10 1  100   to 1 1  50       Table 3   Image sizes for fixed focus short throw lens  0 8 1     Distance to       screen Diagonal   feet m   feet m   3 0 9 4 69 1 43  5 1 5 7 81 2 38  10 3 15 63 4 76  12 3 7 18 75 5 72    The optimal offset setting for the fixed focus short throw lens is 50   on  axis      Table 4  Table 5           Image sizes for long throw lens  2 2   4 1 1  Image sizes for super long throw lens 3 9   7 3 1   Distance to Minimum Maximum Distance to Minimum Maximum  screen Diagonal Diagonal screen Diagonal Diagonal   feet m   feet m   feet m   feet m   feet m   feet m    4211 3 1 28 0 39 2 39 0 73 7 5 2 3 1 28 0 39 2 4 0 73  10 3 0 3 05 0 93 5 68 1 73 10 3 1 71 0 52 3 21  98  15 4 6 4 57 1 39 8 52 2 6 15 4 6 2 57 0 78 4 81 1 47  20 6 1 6 1 1 86 11 36 3 46 20 6 1 3 42 1 04 6 41 1 95  25 7 6 7 62 2 32 14 2 4 33 25 7 6 4 28 1 3 8 01 2 44  30 9  1 9 15 2 79 17 05 5 2 30 9  I 5 14 1 57 9 62 2 93  35 10 7 10 67 3 25 19 89 6 06 35 10 7 5 99 1 83 11 22 3 42  40 12 2 12 2 3 72 22 73 6 93 40 12 2 6 85 2 09 12 82 3 91  45 13 7 13 72 4 18 25 57 7 79 45 13 7 7 71 2 35 14 42 4 4  50 15 2 15 24 4 65 28 42 8 66 50 15 2 8 56 2 61 16 03 4 88  55 16 8 16 77 5 11 31 25 9 53 55
21.  the current  source  adjust the image  then choose Save User 1  2  or 3 in the Save Set   tings menu  You can recall these settings in the future by selecting the  appropriate user presets     34       ja                                     Smneesencds        Zoom  Focus    Lens Shift Save Settings          Vertical Keystone 50   Horizontal Keystone 50 Presentation      Contrast 50 Photography      Brightness 50 Film c   Color 50 Video E   Tint  50 User 1 L   Aspect Ratio  gt  User 2       Presets  gt  User 3 c Save User 1   gt     Advanced  gt  Save Settings Save User 2       Save User 3       Presets    Advanced settings           Sharpness   video sources only  changes the clarity of the edges of a video s  4 amp 4 Sharpness     image  Select a sharpness setting  se Color Space     4 Color Temperature  gt  Sharpness          i E2 Video Standard  gt   Color Space  This option applies to computer and component video Li Overscan    du s  NA    Phase 50 Sharper c  sources  It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned    Tracking 50 Standard 6                O  Horizontal Position 50 Softer c  for the input signal  When Auto is selected  the projector automatically  E  Vertical Position 50 Softest c          determines the standard  To choose a different setting  turn off Auto  then  choose RGB for computer sources  choose either SMPTE240  REC709 or  REC601 for component video sources                         S        2 4 Sharpness     Color Temperatur
22.  the lightest and darkest           Cl resets     parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the V  Advanced   F    image   Brightness  changes the intensity of the image     Color   video sources only  adjusts a video image from black and white to  fully saturated color                          Lens Shift  Keystone Vertical  Keystone Horizontal  Contrast  Brightness   Color   Tint   Aspect Ratio  Presets   Advanced           Aspect Ratio  Tint  adjusts the red green color balance in the image     Aspect Ratio  Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height   TV screens are usually 1 33 1  also known as 4 3  HDTV and most DVDs are    1 78 1  or 16 9  The default is 4 3  which displays the input resized up or  down to fill the display area                     mi  87  v  q  9  Xt  9  e  B  LZ       33    Presets  The provided Presets optimize the projector for displaying com   puter presentations  photographs  film images  and video images   Film  input is material originally captured on a film camera  like a movie  video  input is material originally captured on a video camera  like a TV show or  sporting event   You can use the preset as a starting point  then further cus   tomize the settings for each source  The settings you customize are saved in  the preset for each source  To restore the factory default settings  choose Fac   tory Reset in the Settings   Service menu     There are also three user definable presets  To set a preset for
23.  you want to capture on your  computer and select the Logo Capture option  From the Logo Capture  menu  use the Capture Position X and Capture Position Y adjustments to  frame the logo to be captured  Press Capture Start in the Logo Capture  menu  The projector will let you know if the capture was a success or a  failure     The next time you start the projector  the custom logo you captured dis   plays     Blank Screen  determines what color is displayed when you press the  Blank button on the remote     37          5 Minutes c  10 Minutes E  15 Minutes     20 Minutes E  25 Minutes c         30 Minutes        p Logo        Default  Blank Screen  Captured   Logo Capture              C        Startup Logo       Save Screen            Capture  Position X  50  Capture Position Y  50  Capture Start        Logo Capture    Blank Screen    PiP   Picture in Picture  allows you to overlay a smaller window showing  the video source on top of the larger computer source window  Only video  sources 2 and 3  composite and S video  support PiP  You must have both a                                  computer and video source connected to use PiP  You can t show a com  ed Were     puter image in the smaller PiP window  only a video image  You can select a PIP menu quee g  small  medium  or large window  You can also move the PiP window on the o       x E  screen using the PiP Position X and Y options  or the Upper left  Upper PiP Enable PiP Position Y  50  Right  Lower Left  or Lower Right opt
24. 6  D  Default gateway 39  DHCP 39  Display Messages 36  displaying  computer image 11  PiP 38  video image 17  Drivers 12  USB 13  Windows 98 13  dust filter  cleaning 43  E  Effect Key 38  elevator foot 14  17  F  Factory Reset 39  Filter Reset 39  first time use  driver installation 12  focus 14  18  Freeze 38  fuzzy image 22      image  display computer 11  display video 17  size 8  image does not fit screen 23  image not centered 26  image not sharp 23  image not square 23  image reversed 24  image size matrix 44  image upside down 24    Info  network 39  IP Address 39  IR Receivers 36  L  lamp replacement 41  Lamp Reset 39  lamp won t turn on 25  Language 39  laptop  connecting 9  external video port 11  LED 19  blinking red 25  solid red 25  lens  changing 40  cleaning 40  Logo Capture 37  Low Power 36  M  Magnify 38  Main menu 32  menu system 32  Monitor connector 10  mouse  using your 9  Mute 38  N  Network 39  Network connector 10  Network Info 39  NND 36  no computer image 21  no startup screen 20           only startup screen appears 20  Overscan 35  P  Picture in Picture 38  Picture menu 33  PiP 38  Power button 17  power cable 9  15  Power Save 36  Power up Source 36  presentation features 30  projection distance 8  projector  connector panel 7  customizing 31  positioning 8  setting up 8  shutdown 19  troubleshooting problems 19  projector height 14  17  projector positioning 14  17  R  Rear 36  remote 9  remote control 28  not working 22  replacing the lamp 41 
25. 6 9   2  4 3   Auto Source ASC at RW 0     0  disable   1  enable   Balance BAL at RW 0 100 50  Blue Gain        at RW   0 100 50  Brightness BRT at RW 96 160 128  Blank Screen BSC at RW 0 2    0  black   1  blue   2  white   Blank BLK at W 0    l  0  off   1  on   Ceiling CEL at RW 0   0  0  disable   1  enable   Color CLR at RW 65 191 128                         Function       Contrast    CON at RW    96    160       Color Space  0  RGB   1  SMPTE240  2  REC709  3  REC60I   7  Auto    CSM at RW       Green Gain    GCG at RW    100    50       Vertical Keystone    DKC at RW    78    178    128       Horizontal Keystone    DKH at RW    78    178    128       Display Messages  0  disable     enable    DMG at RW       Power up Source  0  computer        computer 2  2  video I   3  video 2   4  video 3   5  computer 3    DSC at RW          Startup Logo  0  blank screen  I  default   2  captured       DSU at RW                      50    Function    Effect                            blank     mute     aspect ratio    source     auto image    freeze     zoom     PiP Source    EFK at RW       Horizontal Position    HPS at RW    def    50    def   50    auto       Language    0      English    I   French    2      German    3   Spanish    4      Traditional Chinese    5   Japanese    6  7  8  9      Korean    Portuguese    Russian    Norwegian    10   Simplified Chinese  11   Italian    LAN at RW       Time In Hours Last  Bulbl Lasted    LBI at       32766          Time In Hours Las
26. High performance Installation   lnnovative Ease of Use       This entire user s guide is available on the enclosed CD as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file in the following languages  English  French  German  Italian  Norwe   gian  Portuguese  Spanish  Russian  Japanese  Korean  Traditional Chinese  Simplified Chinese  Before using this projector  please read these instructions     Le mode d emploi complet est disponible sur le CD joint sous forme de fichier pdf d Adobe Acrobat dans les langues suivantes   anglais  francais   allemand  italien  norv  gien  portugais  espagnol  russe  japonais  cor  en  chinois traditionnel  chinois simplifi    Avant d utiliser ce projecteur  veuillez  lire ces instructions     Die vollst  ndige Benutzeranleitung ist auf der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen CD als Adobe Acrobat PDF Datei in den folgenden Sprachen verf  gbar   Englisch  Franz  sisch  Deutsch  Italienisch  Norwegisch  Portugiesisch  Spanisch  Russisch  Japanisch  Koreanisch  Traditionelles Chinesisch und  Vereinfachtes Chinesisch  Bitte lesen Sie diese Anweisungen vor der Verwendung des Projektors     La presente guida    disponibile sul CD allegato  come file Adobe Acrobat pdf  nelle seguenti lingue  inglese  francese  tedesco  italiano  norvegese   portoghese  spagnolo  russo  giapponese  coreano  cinese tradizionale e cinese semplificato  Prima di usare questo proiettore  leggere le seguenti istruzioni     Hele denne brukerh  ndboken finnes p   den vedlagte CD en som en Adobe Acrobat pdf f
27. US OR AN INFOCUS AUTHORIZED RESELLER  InFocus shall have  no further obligation under the foregoing Limited Warranty if the Product has been  damaged due to abuse  misuse  neglect  smoke exposure  cigarette or otherwise    accident  unusual physical or electrical stress  unauthorized modifications  including  use of an unauthorized mount   tampering  alterations  or service other than by InFo   cus or its authorized agents  causes other than from ordinary use or failure to prop   erly use the Product in the application for which said Product was intended     This Warranty excludes Product or accessory cleaning  repair  or replacement of plas   tics due to cosmetic damage and damage as a result of normal wear  Product repair  outside of the terms of the Limited Warranty will be on a time and materials basis   Prolonged Product  demonstration  causes unusual Product wear and is not consid   ered normal use under the terms of this Limited Warranty     The Accessory Warranty covers the accessory item only and excludes normal wear   The Lamp Product Warranty excludes expected lamp degradation     Remanufactured Products and Software Products are exempt from the foregoing  Limited Warranty  Please refer to the appropriate Remanufactured Product Limited  Warranty or Software Product Limited Warranty for applicable Warranty informa   tion     DISCLAIMER OF UNSTATED WARRANTIES    THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO  THIS PRODUCT  ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS
28. VPS at RW 0 def  auto  7   Standard auto x 2  DE Video Standard VSUat RW   0 3 0  9   Softest  0  Auto  Source SRCat RW  0 5 0 I  NTSC  0  computer I 2  PAL  l  computer2 3  SECAM  Fidel IR Receiver front IRFat RW  o    3  video 2       0  disable  4  video 3  1  enable  5  computer 3   TR SSV at RW 0 5 0 IR Receiver rear IRR at RW 0        0  disable  0  5 minutes       enable  I  10 minutes  2  15 minutes IR Receiver top IRT at RW  0      3  20 minutes  4  25 minutes  5  30 minutes                         52       0  disable  1  enable                         Function       PiP Size Selection  0  off      small   2  medium   3  large    PSS at RW       PiP Input  3  video 2  l  video 3    PIN at RW          PiP Position  0  upper left     upper right  2  lower left  3  lower right  10  user       PPO at RW                      53    Numerics   1024x768 resolution 6   A   About 38   Aspect Ratio 38   audio 29   Audio In connector 9  15   Auto Image 38   Auto Power 36   Autosource 36   B   Blank 38   BNC 10  16   BNC connectors 16   Brightness 14   Cc   Capture Position 37   Capture Start 37   changing the lens 40   cleaning the dust filter 43   cleaning the lens 40   Color 18   colors are incorrect 24   component cable connector 15   computer 10   computer connections  optional 9  required 9   computer image  optimize 30  troubleshooting 20   connector panel 7   contacting InFocus 26   Contrast 14  18   custom logo  startup screen 37    customer service contact information 2
29. air or replace   ment of that part or the remaining period of the Product Limited Warranty whichever  is greater     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT INFOCUS  LIABILITY WHETHER IN  CONTRACT  IN TORT  UNDER ANY WARRANTY  IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER   WISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PUR   CHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES  SHALL INFOCUS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR CON   SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS  LOST REVENUES OR LOST SAV   INGS  THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCTS IS A CONSIDERATION IN  LIMITING INFOCUS  LIABILITY     Limitation on Bringing Action   No action  regardless of form  arising out of the       agreement to purchase the product may be brought by purchaser more than one year  after the cause of action has accrued     Governing Law   Any action  regardless of form  arising out of the agreement to  purchase the product is governed by Oregon law     Mandatory Arbitration   Any action  regardless of form  arising out of the agree        ment to purchase the product is subject to mandatory arbitration     SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION  OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES  YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS   DEPENDING ON JURISDICTION     IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE       call InFocus Corporation Customer Service directly at 1 800 799 9911   
30. atically set to the maximum  number for that function  If a command is received that is not understood  a   2  is returned  With absolute settings   0  is off  1 9999 is on  The one excep   tion is the Power command  where 0 is off and 1 is on     To assure the projector can process a command  wait 3 seconds before enter   ing the next command     Write Command Examples             Function Command Response   Brightness  BRT 140  Sets the brightness to 140  Power  PWRO  Turns power off   Power  PWRI  Turns power on                Error Conditions   Not all commands are supported for all projectors  If an unsupported com   mand is issued  the command will be ignored  If a command is received that  is not understood  a     character will be returned indicating the command  was not understood        Limitations   The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high rate  There   fore  a delay must occur between commands to ensure that the command  gets properly executed  To assure the projector can process a command   wait 3 seconds before entering the next command     The Step column refers to increasing or decreasing the menu bar position  since the On screen Display is not an exact match of values  For example   Step 2 changes the data by 2 through the CLI  Command Line Interface    The menu bar is up  or down  by 1     49    Function                                     Auto Power APO at RW 0   0  0  disable   1  enable   Aspect Ratio ARZatRW   0 2 2  0  Native   I  1
31. ation about the optional lenses image offsets  see  Projected  image size  on page 44     Connecting a computer    Required computer connections    Connect one end of the VESA computer cable to the Computer 2 connector  on the projector  Connect the other end to the video port on your computer   If you are using a desktop computer  you first need to disconnect the moni   tor cable from the computer s video port     connect computer cable                  Connect the black power cable to the connector on the back of the projector  and to your electrical outlet     NOTE  Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector     connect power cable           175        Optional computer connections    To control your computer s mouse using the projector s remote control  con   nect the USB and DVI cables to the USB and DVI ports on your computer   and connect the other end to the Computer I  M1 D  connector on the pro   jector  USB drivers must be installed to use the USB feature  For more infor   mation  see page 13     connect MI D cable             If your projector cannot receive the remote s signal due to IR interference   you can connect directly to the projector via a remote cable  To do so  plug  the remote cable into the wired remote connector on the projector  Plug the  other end into the connector on the remote     connect wired remote                     o       Se    cossa   a  L                 me          To have sound with your presentation  connect the audi
32. ble  page 9  then load USB  drivers  if needed  page 12   Or  connect  wired remote cable and reboot your  computer  page 9                                 Remote controls navigation buttons   See page 28 for information on the remote                                                 ces                            Projector troubleshooting       Problem    Solution    Result       Image not square    Adjust keystone the Picture menu       4   1    Lens Shift   SZ Keystone Vertical 5n  C  Keystone Horizontal 50     Contrast 50  X Brightness 50     Color 50  e Tint 5D  E3 Aspect Ratio  gt   Presets    WM Advanced x       Square image                   Image not sharp                   Adjust the focus on the keypad or  Sharpness in the Picture   Advanced menu                        4 Sharpness      se Color Space  gt       Color Temperature   Fire  GH Video Standard  gt    SE  Ld Overscan    Sharpest c   M Phase 50 Sharper      bl Tracking 50 Standard      IG  Horizontal Position 50 Softer       E  Vertical Position 50 Softest c       Correct image                   Image does not fit 16 9 screen                                        Change aspect ratio to 16 9 in  Picture gt Aspect ratio menu       E  Zoom   Focus   lH  Lons Shift     Keystone Vertical 50  C  Keystone Horizontal 50  Q Contrast 50  gx Brightness 50     Color 50    Tint 50     Aspect Ratio  gt   Fl Presets  gt   W Advanced                Correct image                   23          Image upside down          Vd   
33. da  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     Agency Approvals   UL  CUL  NOM  IRAM  GOST  C tick   Other specific Country Approvals may apply  see please product certification label   Remote Control Warning    Laser radiation class II product  wavelength 650nm  maximum output 1mW  Remote  control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11   Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN 60 825 1  1994  A11     Do not look into the laser beam emitted  from the front of the remote control     Table of Contents    Introduction  Positioning the projector  Connecting a computer   Required computer connections  Displaying a computer image   First time projector use with Windows 98   Adjusting the image  Connecting a video device  Displaying a video image  Shutting down the projector  Troubleshooting your setup  Using the keypad buttons  Using the remote control  Using the audio  Optimizing computer images  Presentation features  Optimizing video images  Customizing the projector  Using the menus   Picture menu   Settings menu  Maintenance   Cleaning the lens   Changing the lens   Replacing the projection lamp   Cleaning the dust filter   Using the security lock  Appendix   Projected image size   LED Behavior   RS 232 commands       0 OD    11  12  14  15  17  19  19  27  28  29  30  30  31  31  32  33  36  40  40  40  41  43  43  44  44 
34. e  changes the intensity of the colors  Select a listed    Color Space  gt                      Color T  t  value  or select User and individually adjust the intensity of the red  green     EA LE    I Overscan    Auto     and blue colors  SESS Er        Color Space           Tracking 50 SMPTE240 c  Video Standard  when set to Auto  the projector attempts to automatically    Horizontal Position 50 REC709 G  Vertical Position REC601           pick the video standard based on the input signal it receives   The video  standard options may vary depending on your region of the world   If the  projector is unable to detect the correct standard  the colors may not look  right or the image may appear  torn   If this happens  manually select a       Sharpness Color Temperature    video standard by selecting NTSC  PAL  or SECAM from the Video Stan     Color Space  d d 4 Color Temperature  ard menu  Video Standard  Ld Overscan  Overscan   video sources only  removes noise around the video image    Me   1  Horizontal Position Green           Vertical Position         Blue    The following 4 options are for computer sources only     Phase  adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer source         Tracking  adjusts the vertical scan of a computer source     Sharpness  Color Space   Color Temperature  Video Standard  Overscan   Phase   Tracking  Horizontal Position  Vertical Position    Horizontal   Vertical Position  adjusts the position of a computer source     956  a               Video S
35. e computer recognizes the projector as    new hardware    and the Add           New Hardware Wizard appears  Follow these instructions to use the Wiz  gre diverit sr pan bat make a  ard to load the correct driver  which was installed with your Windows  operating system    If you are running Windows 2000  Windows ME  or Window XP  skip these  steps and go to    Adjusting the image    on page 14         Click Next to begin searching for the driver  5  L    b Make sure  Search for the best driver  is selected  then click Next                             xr        Uncheck any checked boxes  then click Next  Windows automatically c re               locates the driver  If this driver has been removed  reload the driver using sr   your Windows operating system CD  Fjes   T  Mictosolt Windows Update   d When Windows finds the driver  you are ready to install it  Click Next  d        E    Plug and Play Monitor       Windows is now ready to install the best driver for his  device  Click Back to select a diferent driver  or click Next  to continue     Location of diver   c3 CAWINDOWSNNFAMONITOR INF                Bex  ERE  Ceca       Skip this page if you did not connect a USB mouse cable  For Windows 98     e If you connected the USB cable  the Add New Hardware Wizard  appears again  Drivers must be installed to use the USB functionality     e        Wizard launches two times     The first time it detects a USB Human Interface Device  for the key   board      The second time it detects
36. e under our sole responsibility that this projector conform to the following  directives and norms     EMC Directive 89 336 EEC  Amended by 93 68 EEC  EMC  EN 55022  EN 55024  EN 61000 3 2  EN 61000 3 3  Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC  Amended by 93 68 EEC  Safety  EN 60950  2000  August  2003    Trademarks    Apple  Macintosh  and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple  Computer  Inc  IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business  Machines  Inc  Microsoft  PowerPoint  and Windows are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated  InFocus  ProjectorManager   ProjectorNet  and LP are trademarks or registered trademarks of InFocus  Corporation     FCC Warning   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to pro   vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is oper   ated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc   tion manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of  this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which  case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     Cana
37. ecting a video device    Standard video connections   Plug the audio video  A V  cable s yellow connector into the video out  connector on the video device  Plug the other yellow connector into the yel   low Video 3 connector on the projector     Plug a white connector into the left audio out connector on the video device  and plug a red connector into the right audio out connector on the video  device  Plug the remaining white connector into the left audio in connector  on the projector  to the right of the yellow Video 3 connector   and plug the  red connector into the right audio in connector on the projector     connect A V cable                                                                Connect the black power cable to the connector on the back of the projector  and to your electrical outlet   NOTE  Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector     connect power cable          Optional video connections   If the video device uses a round  four prong S video connector  plug an  S video cable  sold separately  into the S video connector on the video  device and into the Video 2 connector on the projector  Use the A V cable s  audio connectors as described directly above  the yellow connectors on the  A V cable are not used                  connect S video and video cables                      cQ                       If the video device uses component cable connectors  sold separately   plug  the cable s green connectors into the green component out connec
38. f the screen     Low Power  toggles between on and off  Turn it on to lower the light out   put of the lamp  This also lowers the fan speed  making the projector qui   eter     NND  prevents your notebook computer from going into Screen Save  mode  functions only when the USB connector is plugged in      Power Save  automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are  detected for 20 minutes  After 10 additional minutes with no signal  the  projector powers down  If an active signal is received before the projec   tor powers down  the image will be displayed        EOS                             gt                             Sex BD     Power up Source       Gf 56 4                      Display Messages    GROG            Balance  Qa Volume 50  E Internal d  Chime    Settings Audio    menu        Previous  Computer 1  Computer 2  Computer 3  Video 1  Video 2  Video 3           Sources Powerup    Source    X NN            a    IR Receivers    System menu                it       Screen Save  automatically blanks the screen after no signals are  detected for five minutes  The image returns when an active source is  detected or a remote or keypad button is pressed  Screen Save is disabled  when Power Save is enabled     Startup Logo  allows you to display a blank Black  White  or Blue screen  instead of the default screen at startup and when no source is detected  It  also allows you to capture and display a custom startup screen     To capture a custom logo  display the image
39. for many different uses   The projector is easy to connect  easy to use  and easy to maintain     Product specifications   To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector  be sure to  visit our website  Web address information is located on the back inside  cover of this User s Guide     Accessories   The standard accessories that came with your projector can be found on the  packing list that came with your projector  Optional accessories are listed in  the Accessories catalog that came with the projector and can also found on  our website  See the inside back cover for the web address     Online Registration   Register your projector on our website to receive product updates   announcements  and registration incentives  See the inside back cover for  the web address     Projector components and features  front    keypad        heat vent    remote  control  receiver  IR     elevator foot release    lens    elevator foot release    handle        air intake  air intake vent    vent    connectors    Connector Panel   The projector provides three computer and three video connection options   e        M1 D  DVI with USB    e one VESA computer   e one BNC  RGBHV and Pr  Pb  Y    e one component RCA video  Pr  Pb  Y    e one S video    e one composite RCA video    The projector provides computer and video connectors for audio support     e two composite RCA stereo audio  L  R    e     one audio out   e two audio ins for computer   The projector also provides the foll
40. formation     Resetting the lamp timer   If the lamp timer has reached the maximum number of hours for the projec   tor lamp  the LED on the projector s keypad will show a lamp error  see     LED Behavior    on page 47   To reset the lamp timer  simultaneously press  the decrease volume button and increase volume button on the keypad for  10 seconds  At that point the LED will turn green and you can power on the  projector  You can also navigate to the Settings gt Service menu and select  Lamp Reset to reset the lamp timer        loosen the captive screws on lamp module             remove module using bail wire                 us  Factory Reset  Lamp Reset  Filter Reset  Service Code       reset lamp time in Service menu    2   i       42    Cleaning the dust filter      Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable        turn off and unplug    the projector                   N                2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly              WARNING  To avoid burns  allow the projector to cool for at least 60  minutes before you clean or replace the dust filter     3 Remove the dust filter grill door on the side of the projector by pulling  down on the two tabs at the grill s top     Press the tab on the center of the dust filter and lift it off     Clean the filter using a vacuum set on low power        remove dust filter    4  5  6 Replace the dust filter and the dust filter grill door   7    Reset the filter hour timer           Troubleshooting 
41. hite  blue  or a custom logo screen via Logo Cap   ture  See page 37     Two menu options  Power Save and Screen Save  are provided to auto   matically shut down the projector after several minutes of inactivity or  display a blank screen  This helps preserve lamp life  See page 36 and  page 37    A Low Power menu option is also available to help lower the projec   tor s fan sound volume  See page 36     Optimizing video images    After the video device is connected properly and the image is on the screen   you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus  For general informa   tion on using the menus  see page 32     Adjust the Keystone  Contrast  Brightness  Color  or Tint in the Picture  menu  See page 33     Change the Aspect ratio  Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to  image height  TV screens are usually 1 33 1  also known as 4 3  HDTV  and most DVDs are 1 78 1  or 16 9  Choose the option that best fits your  input source  See page 33     Select a Sharpness setting  See page 35     Adjust the Color Temperature  Select a listed value  or select User and  individually adjust the intensity of the red  green  and blue color  See  page 35     3l    Customizing the projector    You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs  See  page 36 to page 40 for details on these features     For rear projection  turn Rear mode on in the Settings gt System menu     For ceiling mounted projection  turn Ceiling mode on in the Set   tings gt System menu    
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43. ind that you should only remove screws that are single slot  or  flathead  screws  Any other type of screw  such as a phillips or star should  not be removed  These types of screws should only be removed by technical  support experts     Cleaning the lens      Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft  dry cloth     Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner  and don t apply the  cleaner directly to the lens  Abrasive cleaners  solvents or other harsh  chemicals might scratch the lens     2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion  If you  don t intend to use the projector immediately  replace the lens cap     Changing the lens    Long throw and short throw lenses are available with your projector     Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable     2 Turn the projector upright with the lens facing upward and use a screw   driver to remove the two screws from the front bezel release holes on the    bottom of the projector   3 Lift off the front bezel     Gently place a flathead screwdriver into the slot on the top of the projec   tor  it is by the right speaker  and slide the small lever toward the right  speaker  The cover that protects the lens and the lamp housing pops up     5 Loosen the captive screw to the door that covers the lens housing     40    clean the lens  with a soft dry cloth  and non abrasive    cleaner                  turn off and unplug  the projector                          slide lever in slot to    lens release h
44. ions in the menu  Press the up and PiP positi  down arrows to change the position  uds  Effect Key  allows you to assign a different function to the Effect button on  the remote to quickly and easily use the effect  Only one effect can be  enabled at a time  Highlight an effect and press Select to choose a different  one  4 us  L  Blank c  Blank  shows an empty screen  X Mute c  B Aspect Ratio    Effect Key  Mute  turns off all sound      Source c        Auto Image     Aspect Ratio  sets the ratio of the image width to image height  2 des      agnity C     1 i About c  Source  cycles through the available sources  Eo             Auto Image  causes computer sources to be reacquired   Freeze  pauses the projected image     Magnify  Is the default effect  It allows you to enlarge a section of the  projected image     About  displays the About menu     PiP Source  changes the video source of Picture in Picture smaller win   dow display on the projected screen     38    Network  The projector has an RJ45 Ethernet connector that supports net   work connections and TCP IP protocols  This will allow for the control and  management of the projector over a corporate network  The following fields  are accessible when DHCP is not checked and available for manual entry of  data     IP Address  Identifies the projector on the network   Subnet mask  Separates the network address part of the IP address   Default gateway  The IP address of the local router     DHCP  Select this to automatical
45. lens shift via the menus  See page 33           Adjust the volume on the keypad or remote   adjust volume  volume      lt          7       Adjust the Contrast  Brightness  Color  or Tint in the Picture menu                                               adjust Picture menu  See page 32 for help with the menus  menu contrast Bone  DH Keystone Vertical 50  i C  Keystone Horizontal 50  brightness TG conizast 50  Xt Brightness 50  color 3 Color 50    Tint 50  E3 Aspect Ratio     2 E  Presets  gt   tint W   Advanced  gt           Shutting down the projector    The projector automatically blanks the screen after no active source is  detected for 30 minutes  This blank screen helps preserve the life of the pro   jector  The image returns when an active source is detected or a remote or  keypad button is pressed     Screen Save    You can make the blank screen appear after five minutes by turning on  Screen Save in the Settings   System menu  See page 37     Power Save    The projector also has a Power Save feature that automatically turns the  lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes  After 10 additional  minutes with no signal  the projector powers down  If an active signal is  received before the projector powers down  the image is displayed  You  must press the Power button to display an image after 30 minutes have  passed  When Power Save is enabled  Screen Save is disabled  See page 37     Turning off the projector    To turn off the projector  press the power butto
46. ly obtain an IP address  Subnet mask   and Default gateway     Network Info  Provides information on the network configuration     The Network Info menu is informational and cannot be edited  It displays  the current IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  and the projector s  MAC Address     Language  allows you to select a language for the onscreen display of  menus and messages     Service  to use these features  highlight them and press Select     Factory Reset  restores all settings  except Lamp Hours and Network set   tings  to their default after displaying a confirmation dialog box     Lamp Reset  resets the lamp hours counter in the About menu to zero  Do  this only after changing the lamp  It displays a confirmation dialog box     Filter Reset  resets the filter counter in the About menu to zero  Do this  only after cleaning the filter  It displays a confirmation dialog box     Service Code  only used by authorized service personnel        Subnet Mask  Default Gateway   DHCP     Network Info    IP Address   Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  Mac Address            Network        English  Norsk  Deutsch  Espanol  Frangais  Italiano  Portugu  s                  HA      A  EX La  fei P pc    Language    eeeeeeeeeeec    Service menu  Lamp Reset  Filter Reset  Service Code       39       255 255 255 255  255 255 255 255  255 255 255 255  00 0A 32 4F 7E 97    Network  Info       Maintenance    NOTE  When you are performing maintenance activities on your projector   keep in m
47. n Save        Power  solid green  Temp  N A  Lamp  N A    The power switch has been toggled  on and the software has initialized or  the projector has been powered off  via the remote     Power  solid red  Temp  N A  Lamp  blinking red    Lamp wont strike  blinks one time   Lamp has exceeded lamp hours limit   blinks two times    Lamp has failed  blinks three times   Lamp door is open  blinks four times     Turn off the projector and wait one  minute  then turn the projector on  again  If the projector has exceeded  its lamp life limit  replace the lamp  and reset the lamp timer  Please con   tact Technical Support if the problem  persists           Power  solid green  Temp  blinking red  Lamp  blinking red          If Temp and Lamp are flashing simulta   neously  the filter hasn t been cleaned  in 100 hrs     If Temp and Lamp are flashing simulta   neously  twice   the cooling air filter  may be dusty  Please see  Cleaning  the dust filter  on page 43     If Temp and Lamp are flashing alter   nately  the projector is below temper   ature specifications  Please use the  projector in an environment between  0  C 32  F to 35  C 95  F Contact  Technical Support if the problem per   sists     Power  solid red  Temp  blinking red  Lamp  N A    Fan failure  Make sure the vents aren t  blocked  Contact Technical Support if  the problem persists        Power  solid red  Temp  solid red  Lamp  N A    The projector is overheating  Contact  Technical Support if the problem per   sists  
48. n and verify that you want to  turn the projector off by pressing the power button again within 3 seconds   You can cancel the shutdown by not pressing the power button a second  time  The lamp turns off and the LED blinks green for over 1 minute while  the fans continue to run to cool the lamp  When the lamp has cooled  the  LED lights green and the fans stop  Press the power switch on the back of  the projector and unplug the power cable to completely power off the pro   jector     Troubleshooting your setup    If your image appears correctly on the screen  skip to the next section  If it  does not  troubleshoot the setup  The LED on top of the projector indicates  the state of the projector and can help you troubleshoot  See  LED Behav    ior  on page 47  for information on LED behavior and what it means     The following tables show common problems  In some cases  more than one  possible solution is provided  Try the solutions in the order they are pre   sented  When the problem is solved  you can skip the additional solutions     Source Troubleshooting       Problem    Solution    Result       No startup screen       Plug power cable in  press power switch   press power button  Remove lens cap        Correct image       Only startup screen appears             Press the Computer button  Activate laptop s external port          2 0   m  laptop      What do you want the computer to do   C Stand by  C Shut down  C Restart       C Restart in MS DOS mode                   20  
49. nu     Change the Aspect Ratio  Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the image width to  image height  TV screens are usually 1 33 1  also known as 4 3  HDTV  and most DVDs are 1 78 1  or 16 9  Choose the option that best fits your  input source  See page 33 for details     Adjust the Color Temperature in the Advanced menu     Adjust the Phase  Tracking  or Horizontal or Vertical position in the  Advanced menu    Once you have optimized the image for a particular source  you can  save the settings using Presets  This allows you to quickly recall these  settings later  See page 34     30    Presentation features    Several features are provided to make giving presentation easier  The fol   lowing is an overview  details are found in the menu section on page 32     The remote s Effect button allows you to assign various features to the  key  The default effect is Magnify You can select from Blank  Mute   Aspect Ratio  Source  Auto Image  Freeze  Magnify  About  and PiP  Source  See page 38 for details     The Freeze effect allows you to freeze the displayed image  This is use   ful if you want to make changes on your computer without your audi   ence seeing them     The Blank button on the remote allows you to display a blank screen  instead of the active source  See page 37     The PiP Source effect lets you change the video source in a smaller win   dow on top of the computer image  See page 38     The Startup Logo menu option lets you change the default startup  screen to a black  w
50. o cable to your com   puter and to the corresponding computer Audio In connector on the projec   tor     connect audio cable    cQ           If you are using a desktop computer and want to see the image on your  computer screen as well as on the projection screen  plug the monitor cable  to the Monitor out connector on the projector     connect monitor cable    e       You can also connect to your computer using a BNC cable  Connect the BNC  connectors on the BNC cable to the appropriate Computer 3 connectors on  the projector  Connect the other end to the video port on your computer  If  you are using a desktop computer  you first need to disconnect the monitor  cable from the computer s video port  When all 5 BNCs are connected  the  projector handles separate synchs on H and V     connect BNC cables    R B H V  O00    G          You can control the projector from an LCD control panel  touch screen  or  other control device or computer by connecting an RS 232 cable to the pro   jector s Serial connector  Specific RS 232 commands can be found in the Ser   vice and Support section of our website and in this User s Guide s  Appendix     connect RS 232 cable    seco  00000       The projector can be managed by ProjectorNet networking software  through its Network  RJ 45  connector  Contact an authorized dealer or  visit our website for information on ProjectorNet     ProjectorNet             networking    connect CAT 5 cable                                                      
51. oles pop open cover                6 To remove a lens  push the lever inside the lens housing and turn the  lens counterclockwise until it stops  Remove the lens     7 To install a new lens  place it in the opening through the front of the pro   jector  aligning the red dot  near the base of the lens  with the red dot on  the projector  Turn clockwise until you feel the lens click into place     8 Tighten the captive screw to the lens housing door  Place the front bezel  back onto the projector and replace the two screws on the bottom of the  projector  Replace the cover that protects the lens and the lamp housing  on top of the projector     Replacing the projection lamp   The lamp hour timer in the About menu counts the number of hours the  lamp has been in use  Twenty hours before the specified end of the lamp s  life  the message  Replace lamp  briefly appears on the projected screen   After twenty additional hours  the lamp will no longer light  You can order  new lamp modules from your dealer  See the Accessories catalog that came  with the projector or visit our website for information       Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable     2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly     3 Gently place a flathead screwdriver into the slot on the top of the projec  tor  itis by the right speaker  and slide the small lever toward the right  speaker  The cover that protects the lamp housing and the lens pops up     The lamp module is on the right      
52. or on the projector                  To adjust the volume  use the buttons on the keypad or remote   To adjust the balance  or loudness  use the Audio menu  see page 36    To mute the sound  press the Mute button     Troubleshooting audio  adjust volume    If there is no sound  check the following  volume    R       e          sure the audio cable is connected   e Make sure mute isn t active                               the volume is turned up enough  Press the volume button  on the keypad or remote     e Make sure you are connected to the corresponding audio in for your  source  Computer I and 3 share a single audio input  Computer 2 has    its own audio input  Video I  2 and 3 share a single stereo input  computer   and 3         corresponding audio  e Adjust the audio source           computer 2 and    e If playing a video  make sure the playback has not been paused  corresponding audio    Connecting external speakers   The projector can be attached to external speakers that have their own   power source by plugging speaker cables into the projector s Audio Out   connector  external speakers                                                    mu             speaker  cable       29    Optimizing computer images    After your computer is connected properly and the computer s image is on  the screen  you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus  For gen   eral information on using the menus  see page 32     Adjust the Keystone  Contrast  or Brightness in the Picture me
53. owing connectors     e one wired remote   e one monitor out   e   5 232 serial connector  for serial control       Rj 45 connector  for networked control via ProjectorNet software     The RS 232 Command Line Interface  CLI  specifications and commands  are available on our website  See the back inside cover of this User s Guide  for website information     VESA computer component video  RS232  MI D computer monitor serial control    RJ 45        wired   remote  emote  control  receiver  IR                                                                                      computer  audio                      LJ    BNC external                        speakers Video   audio out        power  connector       power switch    Positioning the projector    To determine where to position the projector  consider the size and shape of  your screen  the location of your power outlets  and the distance between  the projector and the rest of your equipment  Here are some general guide   lines     e Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen  The  projector  with the standard lens  must be at least 3 feet  0 9m  from the  projection screen       Position the projector within 10 feet  3m  of your power source and  within 6 feet  1 8m  of your video device  unless you purchase exten   sion cables   To ensure adequate cable access  do not place the projector  within 6 inches   15m  of a wall or other object     e Ifyou are installing the projector on the ceiling 
54. page 32    select confirms choices made in the menus  page 32     volume adjusts sound  page 29     video and computer changes the active source    temp alerts you to possible temperature related problems  page 47      lamp alerts you to possible lamp related problems  page 47               lens shift zoom focus volume vare  p A A A MN P  more  select       9  Omp                             computer    lamp             Vg                  gt            menu navigation buttons    27    Using the remote control    The remote uses two  2  provided AAA batteries  They are easily installed  by sliding the cover off the remote s back  aligning the   and   ends of the  batteries  sliding them into place  and then replacing the cover     To operate  point the remote at the projection screen or at the projector  not  at the computer   The range of optimum operation is about 30 feet  9 14m      To use the laser pointer  press and hold the Laser button  The laser turns off  when the button is released  or times out after two  2  minutes of continu   ous operation     WARNING  Do not look into the laser beam emitted from the top of the  remote control     The remote contains four Source buttons that allow you to assign a particu   lar input to a specific source  Simply press the numbered Source buttons to  travel to whatever four sources you wish to have available     Press the remote s Menu button to open the projector s menu system  Use  the arrow buttons to navigate  and the Select b
55. t  Bulb2 Lasted       LB2 at             32766                Function    Function                                     Time In Hours Last LB3 at R 0 32766 0   Bulb3 Lasted   Lamp Lit LML at R 0   0  not lit      lit   Lamp Hours LMP at R 0 65534 0     Lamp Reset LMR at RW   0 32766 0   0  not reset      reset   Lamp Total On Time LMT at R 0 214748    All Bulbs  3646   Low Power LPE at RW 0   0   0  disable      enable   Menu        at RW   0 0   0  disable   l  enable   Phase MSS at RW 0 3l 18                     at RW 0   0   0  disable   l  enable   Tracking MTS at RW def  def  auto   128  128                         51    Menu Navigation  0  up   I  down   4  select    NAV at W       NND  0  disable  1  enable    NND at RW       Unit Total Time On    ONL at R    214748  3646       Overscan  0  disable  1  enable    OVS at RW       Presets   0  presentation  I  photography  2  film   3  video   10  user I   ll  user 2   12  user 3    PST at RW     lt 0    w o       Power Save  0  disable  1  enable    PSV at RW       Power  0  disable  1  enable    PWR at RW          Red Gain at RW       RCG at RW          100       50             Function          Function                                  Rear REA at RW 0 0 Color Temp TMPatRW  0 3 2  0  disable 0  9300K     enable 1  6500K  2  7200K  Factory Reset RST at W 0  I 3  User  0  not reset     reset Tint TNT at RW 114 142 128  Sharpness SHP at RW 126 130 128 Volume VOL at RW   0 32 16  5   Sharpest  6   Sharper Vertical Position 
56. tandard                   DE        35    Settings menu    Audio  allows adjustments to the Balance and Volume  Also allows you to  turn on and off the Internal speakers  and projector startup Chime     Sources  allows you to assign a particular input to a specific source key  when using the Integrator remote  Also allows selection of a default Startup  Source and enables or disables Autosource     Sources gt Power up Source  this determines which source the projector  checks first for active signal during power up     Sources gt Autosource  When Autosource is not checked  the projector  defaults to the source selected in Powerup Source  If no source is found  a  blank screen displays  When Autosource is checked  Powerup Source deter   mines which source the projector defaults to at power up  If no signal is  present  the projector checks the sources in order until a source is found or  until power down     System gt Rear  reverses the image so you can project from behind a  translucent screen     Ceiling  turns the image upside down for ceiling mounted projection     IR Receivers  turns individual IR receivers off or on to avoid environ   mental interference     Auto Power  When Auto Power is checked  the projector automatically  goes into the startup state after the projector is powered on  This allows  control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch     Display Messages  displays status messages  such as  Searching  or     Mute     in the lower left corner o
57. the Warranty period and to repair or       replace defective parts with new parts or  at the option of InFocus  serviceable used  parts that are equivalent or superior to new parts performance        Limited Warranty Alternatives  Subject to the Limitations  Exclusions and Dis   claimers  InFocus Warrants as follows          2 Year Parts and Labor Product Warranty   From the date of purchase  InFo   cus warrants that the Product will conform to the manufacturers  specifications  and be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two  2   years        I Year Parts Only Accessory Warranty   From the date of purchase  InFocus       warrants that the customer replaceable and accessory products will conform to the  manufacturers  specifications and be free from defects in material or workmanship  for a period of one  1  year     e 90 Day 500 Hour Replacement Lamp Warranty   Lamp Products purchased       in projectors or separately as replacements after the original projector purchase is  Ninety  90  days or 500 hours  whichever comes first  During the Warranty period for the  Product  InFocus warrants that Replacement lamps  which are purchased at the time of projec   tor purchase  will have a 90 day or 500 hour warranty  whichever comes first  from the date  the spare lamp is put into use     57    WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION    THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH INFOCUS  MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ITS  PRODUCT  THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS ONLY TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED  FROM INFOC
58. ting  When your  adjustments are complete  navigate to Previous  then press Select to go to  the previous menu  press the Menu button at any time to close the menus     Dots appear before the menu name  The number of dots indicate the menu s  level  ranging from one  the Main menu  to four  the most nested menus      The menus are grouped by usage     e The Picture menu provides image adjustments     e        Settings menu provides set up type adjustments that are not  changed often     e The About menu provides a read only display of information about the  projector and source     Certain menu items may be grayed out until a particular source is con   nected  For example  Sharpness is only available for video sources and will  be hidden when a computer source is active  Other menu items may be  grayed out when they are not available  For example  Brightness is grayed  out until an image is active     select    o    menu  Menu    user            r       lt    Picture        Settings    iw  i About    Keypad navigation  buttons    Main menu    Picture                                4 4  A menu 9  Audio         Focus   Dots 5  Sources e     Lens Shift   7      System     X7 Keystone Vertical Startup Logo    C  Keystone Horizontal 50      L  Blank Screen  gt      Contrast 50 Settings    X amp  Brightness 50 nz  Ls  Q Color 50 ment      Effect Key  gt     Tint 50 g   Network         Aspect Ratio      Language     E  Presets  gt     Service     7 Advanced          About           
59. tor on the  video device and into the Video I green component connector  labeled  Y    on the projector  Plug the component cable s blue connectors into the blue  component out connector on the video device and into the blue component  connector  labeled  Pb   on the projector  Plug the component cable s red  connectors into the red component out connector on the video device and  into the red component connector  labeled  Pr   on the projector  Use the  A V cable s audio connectors as described above  the yellow connectors on  the A V cable are not used            connect component cables  and video cables    m EN                   cQ  L     i   1       You can also connect to your video device using a BNC cable  Connect the  BNC connectors of the BNC cable to the appropriate Computer 3 connec   tors on the projector  Connect the other end to the video port on your video connect BNC cables  device  Use the A V cable s audio connectors as described on the previous    R G B H     page  the yellow connectors on the A V cable are not used      When 4 BNCs are connected  the projector handles a composite synch on H   When 3 BNCs are connected  the projector handles a composite synch on G                 Displaying a video image    Remove the lens cap     remove lens cap             Press the power switch on the back of the projector to the on position  then  press the Power button on the top of the projector     The LED flashes green and the fans start to run  When the lamp comes
60. utton to select features and  adjust values in the menus     The remote also has a power button to turn the projector on and off  volume  buttons and a mute button to control the sound  a backlight button to light  the remote s buttons in the dark  and a video and computer button to switch  between those two sources     Two presentation specific features are also provided  Use the blank button  to display a blank screen instead of the current slide  use the effect button to  invoke a user definable action  such as freeze  PiP  or magnify     The Auto Image button reacquires the computer image and the Presets but   ton lets you customize the settings for each source  Up to three Preset set   tings can be customized and saved     LED       laser    navigation buttons button    backlight button  source buttons    Troubleshooting the remote        Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are  not dead  The LED at the top of the remote lights when any button is  pressed when the battery power is adequate     e Make sure you re pointing the remote at the projector  not the com   puter  and are within the remote range of 30 feet  9 14m      e Ifyou are trying to control your computer s mouse  make sure a mouse  cable is connected  If using a the USB cable that is part of the M1 cable   make sure the correct drivers are installed     28    Using the audio    To play sound from the projector  connect your source to the Audio In con  connect audio cable  nect
    
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