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1. Color Temp TMP RW 5 Source Edge Blend Black Level EUR RW 0 4 8 0 5000K Varmest Specific Uplift Right 12 16 2 6500K Warm 20 2 3 7800K 4 28 4 9300K Cool 32 5 Native Bright Edge Blend Black Level EUT RW 0 8 I Contrast CON RW 200 100 Uplift Top 6 24 32 Custom Lamp Power CLP RW 25 Edge Blend Blue EBB RW 32 DHCP Enable DHP RW l 0 0 Disable 1 Enable Edge Blend Green EBG RW 32 Dual Lamp Mode DLI RW l l Edge Blend Red EBR RW 32 0 Single lamp I Both lamps Edge Blend Reset EBZ W l Dynamic Black DYB RW 0 Edge Blend Status EBS RW l 0 Off 0 Edge Blending Off l On I Edge Blending On Dynamic Contrast DYC RW 0 Edge Blend Width Left EWL RW 0 200 0 Off 800 I On Edge Blend Width Right EWR RW 0 200 Edge Blend Alignment EBL RW l 0 800 Pattern 0 Off Edge Blend Width Top EWT RW 0 200 l On 500 Edge Blend All EBA RW 32 0 Edge Blend Width Bottom EWB RW 0 200 500 Edge Blend Black Level EUB RW 0 8 I 0 Uplift Bottom 6 24 32 Edge Blend Black Level EUL RW 0 4 8 0 Uplift Left 12 16 20 2 4 28 32 Error Condition ERR R 6 0 Green Gain GCG RW 0 200 100 0 No error I Lamp not lit after 5 Green Offset GCO RW 0 200 100 attempts 3 Lamp went out High Altitude Mode HAL RW 0 I 0 di unexperte y Horz Keystone DHK RW 350 350 0 4 Fan failure 5 Overtemperature Horz Refresh Rate QHR R str
2. 20 To operate point the remote at the projector not at the computer The range of optimum operation is about 30 9m Press the remote s Power On and Off buttons to turn the projector on and off see page 12 for shutdown information Press the remote s Menu button to open the projector s menu system Use the arrow buttons to navigate and the Enter button to select features and adjust values in the menus See page 23 for more information on the menus The remote also has e Focus button turns on the focus control Zoom button turns on the zoom control e Test Pattern button toggles between different test patterns e Lens Shift button turns on the lens shift control e Exit closes the onscreen menus page 23 e Input button to switch between sources e Picture button toggles between different picture modes e Network button displays network information e Auto Sync button resynchronizes the projector to the source e Aspect button toggles between aspect ratios see page 25 e PiP button turns on the PiP feature e Overscan button toggles between overscan modes e Freeze button freezes unfreezes the source image being displayed e Lamp Mode button toggles between single and dual lamp mode e button is not used on this projector e Info button displays projector and source information e Light button turns on the remote s backlight e Clear button cle
3. XGA WXGA WUXGA Long Zoom I Lens Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Throw Distance Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 6 73 0 17 10 10 0 26 6 28 0 16 9 40 0 24 6 58 0 17 9 87 0 25 36 91 8 07 0 21 12 12 0 31 7 53 0 19 11 29 0 29 7 89 0 20 11 84 0 30 45 1 14 10 09 0 26 15 15 0 38 9 41 0 24 14 11 0 36 9 87 0 25 14 80 0 38 60 1 52 13 45 0 34 20 20 0 51 12 55 0 32 18 81 0 48 13 16 0 33 19 74 0 50 77 1 96 17 26 0 44 25 93 0 66 16 11 0 41 24 14 0 61 16 89 0 43 25 33 0 64 90 2 29 20 18 0 51 30 30 0 77 18 83 0 48 28 2 I 0 72 19 74 0 50 29 61 0 75 136 3 45 30 49 0 77 45 79 1 16 28 45 0 72 42 63 1 08 29 82 0 76 44 74 1 14 180 4 57 40 36 1 03 60 61 1 54 37 66 0 96 56 43 1 43 39 47 1 00 59 21 1 50 225 5 72 50 45 1 28 75 76 1 92 47 07 1 20 70 53 1 79 49 34 1 25 74 01 1 88 300 7 62 67 26 1 71 101 01 2 57 62 76 1 59 94 04 2 39 65 79 1 67 98 68 2 51 375 9 53 84 08 2 14 126 26 3 21 78 45 1 99 117 55 2 99 82 24 2 09 123 36 3 13 500 12 70 112 11 2 85 168 35 4 28 104 60 2 66 156 74 3 98 109 65 2 79 164 47 4 18 43 Long Zoom 2 Lens Features and Specifications LENS 078 e Focal Length 78 5 121 9mm e Motorized Zoom and Focus e Zoom Ratio 1 55 1 Lens Shift Position 20 60 Vertical 10 Horizontal Throw Distance Ratio 4 4 6 85 1 XGA 4 71 7 26 1 WXGA 4 50 7 00 1 WUXGA e F Number
4. e C OEE p cause problems on your network Control bah Gunn p BOX Breanne cone ual pose Fle f r View Fwote Toos kap IP Configuration Control Configuration Configuration Diagnostics Diagnostics Advanced Control Submenu allows you to adjust the color temperature color offset and color gain of the projector a e OEREN EE Advanced Diagnostic Submenu displays read only error code information ETE used in troubleshooting Control 7 E mipjamaa 0 BEX roerne gt ual PE T Advanced Diagnostics Control Configuration Configuration Diagnostics Diagnostics 32 Information Submenu displays a read only page of projector information To upgrade Projector Network Firmware Upgrades the firmware for the i projector s network features this firmware is separate from the regular projector fe E erm a firmware Key in the IP address followed by firmwareUpdate htm on the URL Information box to activate the firmware update procedure Follow the prompts to accomplish the upgrade Note DHCP must be disabled or OFF in order for the firmwareUpdate htm fea ture to work Troubleshooting Network Functions e Ifthe network status displays Not Connected in the projector s Network menu or if the projector does not display its IP address check the cable and t
5. Adjust color tint brightness contrast in the Picture menu and or color space in the Input menu INPUT LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Picture Mode lt High Bright gt Contrast lt w gt Brightness lt w gt Adaptive Contrast lt gt Saturation lt gt Hue lt gt Gamma lt Vido gt Color lt Emer gt Sharpness lt o gt Noise Reduction lt o gt Aspect Ratio lt wo gt Overscan lt Of gt VGA Setup Enter Auto Sync Execute Correct image COLOR 17 Problem Solution Result The video embedded in my PowerPoint Turn off the internal LCD display on your laptop Embedded video plays correctly presentation does not play on the screen O 9 Q Lamp won t turn on and the Temp LED is on Make sure vents aren t blocked turn the Lamp turns on projector off and allow it to cool for one minute Temp LED Startup Screen ai ac Problem Solution Result Lamps won t turn on and the Lamp LEDs are turned on The lamps must be replaced see page 34
6. Replace lamps Lamps turn on Startup Screen Still need assistance If you need assistance visit our support website at www infocus com support or call us Check out the How To section for additional information on using this projector for home theater or gaming applications This product is backed by a limited warranty An extended warranty plan may be purchased from your dealer When sending the projector in for repair we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing material or having a professional packaging company pack the unit Please insure your shipment for its full value Using the remote control The remote uses two 2 AA batteries not included Install batteries by removing the cover from the remote s back aligning the and ends of the batteries sliding them into place and then replacing the cover Caution e When disposing of batteries be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner e Ifthe remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately e Avoid excessive heat and humidity e Ensure the batteries polarity is aligned correctly e Do not mix new and old batteries together or different types of batteries together e Replace the batteries as soon as they run out e Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or when the remote will not be used for a prolonged period
7. Square image Image not sharp Adjust Sharpness in the Picture menu mcu es aenment CONTROL seME lt HighBight gt 100 100 og Video Emer Correct image Image does not fit 4 3 or 16 9 screen Change Aspect Ratio to 4 3 or 16 9 in the Picture menu INPUT LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Picture Mode lt HighBright gt Contrast lt 100 gt Brightness lt 100 gt Adaptive Contrast lt Off gt Saturation lt gt Hue lt gt Gamma lt Video gt Color lt Ene gt Sharpness lt o gt Noise Reduction lt o gt Aspect Ratio lt 1610 gt Overscan lt of gt VGA Setup Enter Auto Sync Execute Correct image 16 Problem Solution Result Image upside down dV Turn Projection Mode to Front in the Alignment menu INPUT PICTURE ames MENE CONTROL sevice Projection Mode lt Font Fan Mode lt Normal Lens Control Enter Lens Memory Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter Correct image Image reversed left to right dA Turn Projection Mode to Front in the Alignment menu CA EvE Front lt Normal gt Emer Enter Execute Enter Emer Edge Blend Enter Correct image Projected colors don t match source
8. s external port 8 0 Shut Down Windows Restart laptop jjj What do you want the computer to do Eit down Ends your session and shuts down Windows so that you can safely turn off power C Cee Cae Computer image projected Problem Solution Result No computer image just the words Signal out of range Signal out of range Press the Auto Sync button on the keypad or remote To adjust computer refresh rate go to Control Panel gt Display gt Settings gt Advanced gt Adapter location varies by operating system 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 Only my laptop s background appears not the Desktop icons Windows Disable Extend my Windows Desktop in Control Panel gt Display gt Settings gt Display 2 location varies by operating system Display Properties E x Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitor Display 2 Plug and Play Monitor on RADEON 9700 PRO Secondary x Ses
9. 1 85 2 48 e Adds 1 93 48 9mm to the total length of the projector XGA WXGA WUXGA Long Zoom 2 Lens Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Throw Distance Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 4 38 0 11 6 82 0 17 4 13 0 10 6 37 0 16 4 29 0 11 6 67 0 17 36 91 5 26 0 13 8 18 0 21 4 96 0 13 7 64 0 19 5 14 0 13 8 00 0 20 45 1 14 6 57 0 17 10 23 0 26 6 20 0 16 9 55 0 24 6 43 0 16 10 00 0 25 60 1 52 8 76 0 22 13 64 0 35 8 26 0 21 12 74 0 32 8 57 0 22 13 33 0 34 77 1 96 11 24 0 29 17 50 0 44 10 61 0 27 16 35 0 42 11 00 0 28 17 11 0 43 90 2 29 13 14 0 33 20 45 0 52 12 40 0 31 19 11 0 49 12 86 0 33 20 00 0 51 136 3 45 19 85 0 50 30 91 0 79 18 73 0 48 28 87 0 73 19 43 0 49 30 22 0 77 180 4 57 26 28 0 67 40 91 1 04 24 79 0 63 38 22 0 97 25 7 I 0 65 40 00 1 02 225 5 72 32 85 0 83 51 14 1 30 30 99 0 79 47 77 1 21 32 14 0 82 50 00 1 27 300 7 62 43 80 LIT 68 18 1 73 41 32 1 05 63 69 1 62 42 86 1 09 66 67 1 69 375 9 53 54 74 1 39 85 23 2 16 51 65 1 31 79 62 2 02 53 57 1 36 83 33 2 12 500 12 70 72 99 1 85 113 64 2 89 68 87 1 75 106 16 2 70 71 43 1 81 HE 2 82 44 Semi Long Zoom Lens Features and Specifications LENS 079 e Focal Length 32 9 54 2mm e Motorized Zoom and Focus e Zoom Ratio 1 65 1 Lens Shift Position 20 60 Vertical 10 Hor
10. Error Msg 15 Low Temp Warmup 16 Initializing DMD SYS 52 Red Gain RCG RW 200 100 Red Offset RCO RW 200 100 Resolution RES string Rotate Image WPR RW 20 0 Search Screen 0 Logo l Blue 2 Black 3 White DSU RW 0 Serial Number USN string Sharpness SHP RW 200 0 Shutter Close 0 Open l Close SHT RW 0 Source Select 0 HDMI I DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video 6 3G SDI SRC RW Startup Screen 0 Off I On SLO RW Subnet Address NMI Ist Octet NM2 2nd Octet NM3 3rd Octet NM4 4th Octet NMn RW 255 Test Pattern Color Bar Cross Hatch Burst Red Green Blue White Black Cross Mark Cross Hatch Mark 10 Red TI I I Green Tl 12 Blue Tl 13 HRamp TI 14 Off OILS RMN IG ve TPS RW Tint TNT RW 200 100 Total Projector Time LMT string Trigger Event 0 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native OD SLO UT RN ae Unscaled 9 Auto SCT RW 9 Vertical Keystone DKV RW 200 200 Vertical Position VPS RW 200 100 Vertical Refresh Rate VPC string 53 Video Standard VSU RW 0 3 0 Auto I PAL 2 SE
11. Lens Features and Specifications LENS 075 e Focal Length 11 6mm e Motorized Focus e Zoom Ratio n a e Lens Shift Position 0 e Throw Distance Ratio 0 63 1 XGA 0 68 1 WXGA 0 64 1 WUXGA e F Number 1 85 Wide Fixed Lens XGA WXGA WUXGA Throw Distance Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 47 62 1 21 44 12 1 12 46 88 1 19 36 91 57 14 1 45 52 94 1 34 56 25 1 43 45 1 14 71 43 1 81 66 18 1 68 70 31 1 79 60 1 52 95 24 2 42 88 24 2 24 93 75 2 38 77 1 96 122 22 3 10 113 24 2 88 120 31 3 06 90 2 29 142 86 3 63 132 35 3 36 140 63 3 57 136 3 45 215 87 5 48 200 00 5 08 212 50 5 40 180 4 57 285 71 7 26 264 71 6 72 281 25 7 14 225 5 72 357 14 9 07 330 88 8 40 351 56 8 93 300 7 62 476 19 12 10 441 18 11 21 468 75 11 91 375 9 53 595 24 15 12 551 47 14 01 585 94 14 88 500 12 70 793 65 20 16 735 29 18 68 781 25 19 84 41 Wide Zoom Lens Features and Specifications LENS 076 e Focal Length 18 7 26 5mm e Motorized Zoom and Focus e Zoom Ratio 1 41 1 e Lens Shift Position 20 60 Vertical 10 Horizontal e Throw Distance Ratio 1 04 1 48 1 XGA 1 11 1 59 1 WXGA 1 06 1 72 1 e F Number 1 85 2 5 WUXGA XGA WXGA WUXGA Wide Zoom Lens Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Throw Distance Minimum Maximu
12. Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly 2 Press the release levers on the filter cover located on the front corner of the projector and swing the cover to remove it Repeat for the filter cover located on the opposite front corner 3 Gently pull out each filter noting the orientation of each Replace with the new filters which come with your replacement lamp modules or vacuum the exist 3 ing filters and the area around the filter covers carefully Note If the filters are damaged or heavily soiled they must be replaced 4 Gently re insert the filters into the filter slots making sure that the Air Flow arrows are pointed towards the projector intake vents Replace the filter covers by aligning the hinges and pressing the covers closed 5 Plug in the power cord turn on the power switch and press the Power button to turn the projector back on Note Connection to a circuit with a minimum of 20A capacity is recommended 1 4 y Wait 60 minutes Turn off and unplug projector 37 Replacing the color wheel The color wheel of your projector is user replaceable The color wheel which was 3 4 installed by the factory is designed for maximum color brightness and has 6 color segments RYGCWB The optional color wheel which came as an accessory is designed for fully saturated color and contains 6 color segments R
13. as VCRs DVD players camcorders digital cameras video game consoles HDTV receivers and TV tuners to the projector Note This projector does not support audio You must connect audio directly from your source to a stereo or home theater system You can connect the projector to most video devices that can output video You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company the signal must pass through a tuner first Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes VCRs digital video recorders and satellite TV boxes Basically any device that can change channels is considered a tuner Although the aspect ratio is automatically selected by the projector based on the signal input you can change the aspect ratio if desired The projector s Aspect Ratio setting is accessed through the Aspect button on the remote or through the projector s Picture Menu See page 25 for more information Video device connections No video cables are provided with the projector You can order cables from InFocus or use your own HDMI 1 3 connection HDMI is a standard uncompressed all digital audio video interface HDMI provides an interface between sources such as set top boxes DVD players and receivers and your projector Plug an HDMI cable into the video out connector on the video device and into the HDMI connector on the projector To take advantage of HDMI 1 3 Deep Color 30 bit you must have a 1 3 c
14. details The following source combinations marked with PiP allows two distinct sources to be displayed simultaneously Switch primary an X are supported sources make picture adjustments and choose one of multiple display options either two side by side horizontal or vertical source regions or a small secondary HDMI DVI RGB BNC S video Composite SDI HDMI xX xX xX xX RGB xX xX xX Xx Xx BNC x xX xX X xX S video X X X x x Composite x SDI 46 Control commands IMPORTANT When formatting commands sent from a control system or computer enclose commands in parentheses and Serial Communication Configuration Visit our website for additional RS 232 settings and information To control this projector via RS 232 connect a straight through cable and set the control system serial port settings to match the following communication configuration RS 232 Port Settings Setting Value Bits per second 38 400 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits l Flow control None Emulation VT100 Network Communication Configuration For network control you can access the projector through Port 23 Telnet We use the same control codes on serial as we do over the network InFocus network control uses the Telnet packet structure Command Format All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request all enclosed in
15. more information about your laptop s key combination No laptop image Try pressing the Auto Sync button on the keypad or remote Get help on page 22 Press Power button Turn on computer or video device Activate laptop s external port Monitor key or Q Q 2 0 LCD CRT key Fn key amp I Adjusting the image Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen See the Appendix for screen sizes and distances associated with the various lens options Adjust distance If the image is square but not centered on the screen or viewing area adjust Zoom Adjust zoom focus and or Lens Shift using the keypad or remote Focus can also be adjusted using the lens shift EN sHUTTER keypad or remote O OOO eae O 5a PES Rotate the elevator feet for adjustment of the projector s height Avoid placing your hands near the hot exhaust vent at the back of the projector Adjust height Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Picture menu See page 25 for help with these menu adjustments N Elevator feet Z Adjust contrast and aa T sm om s brightness ode anbe gt 100 og lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt vvvvvvvvvv Auto Sync Execute Connecting a video device You can connect video devices such
16. remote control 20 V VGA 5 8 11 Video device connections 11 WwW Warranty 19 Wired remote 5 21 Y YPbPr 5 Z Zoom 10 20 22 56
17. will cause the fan to run faster and slightly louder If the projector is used above 5500 1600 and this feature is Off the projector may shut down and overheat Custom Power Level Allows you to adjust the power level you want manually anywhere between the Eco power minimum and Normal power maximum modes Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the level Press the Menu button to return to the menu system or Exit to exit the Custom Power Level feature and the menu system Note Power must be set to Custom Power Level to access this feature Lamp Status Displays the status of Lamp 1 This is a read only item To select single and dual lamp modes use Mode Lamp 2 Status Displays the status of Lamp 2 This is a read only item To select single and dual lamp modes use Mode 26 INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Mode Power High Altitude jer Le High Bright Eco off off off on gt gt gt gt Lamps menu Alignment menu Projection Mode Allows you to change the orientation of the image for ceiling mounted rear projection and table top orientations Fan Mode Allows you to manually select the fan tilt position By default the position is horizontal Normal but if the projector is installed at an angle it is recommended that the fan mode be changed to Up or Down accordingly Note Lamp life will be affected when Up or Down is selected The fan speed also ch
18. your projector on our website at www infocus com register to activate your warranty and receive product updates announcements and registration incentives Included Items Dust Cap 3 Optional RGBCMY Color Wheel RGB VGA Cord Power Cord Documentation Optional Accessories Optional accessories include optional lenses and a ceiling mount These items and other accessories can be found on our website at www infocus com or at your local dealer Remote control receiver IR Color Wheel cover Remote control receiver IR Elevator Foot Keypad g m ower switch Power Cord Connector Connector Panel The projector provides both computer and video connection options including e HDMI e DVI D 3G SDI BNC RGBHV and YPbPr for RGBHV EDTV and HDTV e RGB VGA computer e S video e Composite video The projector also provides the following connectors e LAN port for network control and web server 12V screen trigger output e Wired remote jack e RS 232 connector for serial control Command control codes are in the Appendix and on our support website at www infocus com support 12V Screen Trigger output The 3 5mm mini jack screen trigger provides a 12 volt 0 25 amp DC output It turns on when the lamp is lit If you connect your projection screen to this output using the cable that came w
19. CAM 3 NTSC W2 Recover W2R Ww l Warp Bottom Left Corner WCX RW 192 192 x Warp Bottom Left Corner WCY RW 120 120 y Warp Bottom Right Corner WDX RW 192 192 x Warp Bottom Right Corner WDY RW 120 120 y Warp Reset WRT W l l Reset Warp Top Left Corner x WAX RW 192 192 Warp Top Left Corner y WAY RW 120 120 Warp Top Right Corner x WBX RW 192 192 Warp Top Right Corner y WBY RW 120 120 Zoom In MZI Ww 0 l 0 Fine Step l Large Step Zoom Out MZO W 0 l 0 Fine Step l Large Step INDEX A Accessories 4 Adjusting the image 10 Alignment menu 27 B BNC 8 C Cable box 11 Ceiling mount 7 27 Cleaning the lens 34 Color Wheel replacement 38 Component 5 11 Composite 5 11 Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser 30 Connecting a computer source 8 Connecting a video device 11 Connecting power 8 Connector panel 5 Connectors Component 11 Composite 5 11 DVI D 5 8 HDMI 5 8 11 LAN 5 Power 8 RGB VGA 5 8 11 RGBHV 5 8 RS 232 5 SDI5 11 SDI Out 11 S video 5 11 Wired remote jack 5 YPbPr 5 Control commands 47 Control menu 28 Control panel 22 D Displaying an image 9 DVI D 5 8 F Focus 10 20 22 H HDMI 5 8 11 High altitude feature 26 I Image offset 6 Image size charts 40 45 Input menu 24 K Keypad buttons 22 L Lamp timer reset 35 Lamp replacement 34 Lamps menu 26 LAN 5 Laptop port activation 9 LED indicators 12
20. Color ay EE Moe highest 32 bi iv i aon Uncheck this bil hele C Use this device as the primary monitor option then Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor C Advanced click Apply OK C cance C Ay Background and Desktop projected Problem Solution Result Image fuzzy or cropped 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 Display Properties le top Screen Saver Appearance Settings _ sns to match the physical arrangement of your monitors For a laptop disable laptop monitor or Display Pig and Play Montor on ire 2545 Enpre Chisel Famy Screen resolution Color quality Less 5 g Moe Highest 32 bi turn on dual 1280 by 1024 pal om display mode Image clear and not cropped A Image not centered on screen Adjust Lens Shift using the keypad or remote AUTO POWER INPUT SYNC ASPECT OPEN CLOSE Correct image Problem Solution Result Image not square Adjust the angle of the projector so that it is square with the screen
21. GBCMY Follow the instructions below to replace your color wheel I Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly Loosen the captive screw on the color wheel cover and lift the door up Loosen the 4 color wheel screws which are marked by arrows 2 3 4 5 Remove the color wheel 6 Align the new color wheel and tighten the 4 captive screws 7 Replace the color wheel cover and tighten the captive screw 8 Plug in the power cord turn on the power switch and press the Power button to turn the projector back on Note Connection to a circuit with a minimum of 20A capacity is recommended ENN Turn off and unplug projector 2 Wait 60 minutes 7 38 Using the security lock The projector has a security lock for use with a Cable Lock System Refer to the information that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it ml o E 00000 gt o 00 Em 499 ao Ei I Eh Trim ag cm C m 9 a mr TT i ni jina Tm A Security lock 39 Appendix e Lens Shift Position 20 60 Vertical 10 Horizontal F Number 1 7 1 9 Focal
22. IN5552L IN5554L IN5555L IN5852L IN5854L IN5855L PICTURE BY DLP TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY 3534227502 v2 DISPERINDAG No 0287 1 824 51 09 03 I Regulatory models INS552L IN5554L INS555L INS852L INS854L INS855L The New Way to Collaborate Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer InFocus Corporation 13190 SW 68th Parkway Portland Oregon 97223 8368 USA We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following directives and norms EMC Directive 2004 108 EC ErP Directive 2009 125 EC EMC EN 55022 2010 EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Safety IEC 60950 1 2005 EN 60950 1 2006 A12 2011 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 DLP and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments and BrilliantColor is a trademark of Texas Instruments InFocus In Focus and INFOCUS stylized are either registered trademarks or trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the United States and other countries NOTE This product is covered electrical and electronic equipment under the Eu
23. Length 26 34mm Optional Lenses e Zoom Ratio 1 3 1 Standard Zoom Lens Features and Specifications LENS 074 e Throw Distance Ratio 1 43 1 88 1 XGA 1 53 2 02 1 WXGA 1 46 1 92 1 WUXGA e Motorized Zoom and Focus XGA WXGA WUXGA Standard Zoom Lens Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Throw Distance Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 15 96 0 41 20 98 0 53 14 85 0 38 19 61 0 50 15 63 0 40 20 55 0 52 36 91 19 15 0 49 25 17 0 64 17 82 0 45 23 53 0 60 18 75 0 48 24 66 0 63 45 1 14 23 94 0 61 31 47 0 80 22 28 0 57 29 41 0 75 23 44 0 60 30 82 0 78 60 1 52 31 91 0 81 41 96 1 07 29 70 0 75 39 22 1 00 31 25 0 79 41 10 1 04 77 1 96 40 96 1 04 53 85 1 37 38 12 0 97 50 33 1 28 40 10 1 02 52 74 1 34 90 2 29 47 87 1 22 62 94 1 60 44 55 1 13 58 82 1 49 46 88 1 19 61 64 1 57 136 3 45 72 34 1 84 95 10 2 42 67 33 1 71 88 89 2 26 70 83 1 80 93 15 2 37 180 4 57 95 74 2 43 125 87 3 20 89 11 2 26 117 65 2 99 93 75 2 38 123 29 3 13 225 5 72 119 68 3 04 157 34 4 00 111 39 2 83 147 06 3 74 117 19 2 98 154 11 3 91 300 7 62 159 57 4 05 209 79 5 33 148 51 3 77 196 08 4 98 156 25 3 97 205 48 5 22 375 9 53 199 47 5 07 262 24 6 66 185 64 472 245 10 6 23 195 31 4 96 256 85 6 52 500 12 70 265 96 6 76 349 65 8 88 247 52 6 29 326 80 8 30 260 42 6 61 342 47 8 70 40 Wide Fixed
24. Lens replacement 36 Lens shift 10 20 22 Lens cleaning 34 Lenses optional 40 45 54 M Maintenance 34 38 Menu system OSD 23 N Network communication configuration 47 Network functions 30 o Optimizing computer image 23 Optional lenses 40 45 P Picture menu 25 PiP Picture in Picture feature 24 PiP compatibility 46 Positioning the projector 6 Power connection 8 Product specifications 4 Projection mode 27 R Rear projection 27 Remote control 20 Replacing the color wheel 38 Replacing the filters 37 Replacing the lens 36 Replacing the projection lamp 34 Reset the lamp timer 35 RGB 5 11 RGBHV 5 8 RS 232 commands 47 RS 232 connector 5 S Screen trigger 5 28 55 SDI 5 11 Security lock 39 Serial communication configuration 47 Serial control 5 Service menu 29 Shutter 20 22 Shutting down the projector 12 S video 5 11 T Troubleshooting Embedded video does not play on screen 18 Image does not fit the screen 16 Image fuzzy or cropped 15 Image not centered on screen 15 Image not sharp 16 Image not square 16 Image reversed left to right 17 Image upside down 17 Lamp won t turn on 18 19 LED indicators 12 Network Functions 33 No start up screen 13 Only Signal out of range message 14 Only laptop background displays no Desktop icons 14 Only the start up screen appears 13 Projected colors don t match source 17 Remote 21 Tuners 11 U USB 8 Using network functions 30 Using the
25. a popping sound if jolted scratched or handled while hot The risk of lamp failure or rupture also increases as the lamp age increases please replace the lamp when the Lamp LED is red In the unlikely event of a lamp rupture particles may exit through the projector vents Please keep people food and drinks out of the keep out area under and around the projector as indicated by the illustration Follow these instructions to help ensure image quality and lamp life over the life of the projector Failure to follow these instructions may affect the warranty For complete details of the warranty see the Safety Warranty Booklet Introduction Your new digital projector is simple to connect easy to use and straightforward to maintain It is a versatile projector that is flexible enough to fit almost any installation scenario The IN5552L and IN5852L have XGA 1024 x 768 resolution the IN5554L and IN5854L have WXGA 1280x800 resolution and the IN5555L and IN5855L have native WUXGA 1920x1200 resolution This guide applies to all three products They are compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices Note These projectors do not ship with a lens An optional lens must be chosen for the product Product Specifications To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector be sure to visit our support website at www infocus com support as specifications are subject to change Online Registration Register
26. anges with each orientation Lens Control Allows you to adjust the lens shift This is the same as pressing the Lens Shift button on the keypad or remote Lens Memory Allows you to save the lens shift zoom and focus settings for a particular source into one of ten memory locations Press the Enter button to access the Lens Memory submenu Use the Save Memory feature to save up to 10 source specific lens settings Use Load Memory to restore a saved setting Center Lens Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to center the lens Warp Allows you to adjust keystone rotation pincushion barrel and corner positions This is especially useful when projecting on uneven or rounded surfaces and when stacking two projectors and overlaying the images Press the Enter button to access the submenu To make warp adjustments highlight the desired option and press the Enter button Use the arrow keys to make adjustments Select Reset to return to factory default settings Blanking Allows you to adjust the display range blanking at the top bottom left and right edges of the input signal Edge Blend When set to On you can adjust the blend width and black level uplift Align Patterns are also available INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ETE CONTROL SERVICE Edge Blend 27 Alignment menu Control menu Eco Network Power When this feature is set to Standard Projector Control is set to RS232 and all network fu
27. ars the ID Set entry information Shutter button to blank the screen e ID Set button allows the user to specify the remote and projector ID set This is helpful when more than one projector is used in a room See the Setting an ID Code for the Remote and Projector section on the next page Wired Remote Option If the wireless range of the remote is not sufficient the remote can be wired directly into the projector s Wired Remote connector Setting an ID Code for the Remote and Projector A unique ID number can be set pairing both the projector and remote so that the remote will only control the projector it is paired with Note Always press and hold the ID Set button before pressing any other buttons on the remote and always release the ID Set button after releasing the other buttons To review the current ID Code settings Press and hold the ID Set button on the remote for 5 8 seconds If the projector and remote ID codes have never been set the following message displays PJ_ID X RC_ID X RC_TBL 0 PJ_ID refers to the current projector ID number and RC_ID refers to the current remote ID number RC_TBL refers to the remote control table and displays 1 if the projector and remote are paired or 0 if they are not paired To set the ID Code I Using the RSE RS232 command see Control commands on page 47 for more information set the projector ID code Valid commands are RSE1 through RSE9 For
28. ching motion video in order to improve the contrast of darker scenes Language Allows you to select a language for the onscreen menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS AUGNMENT BENET SERVICE AKA AKAN 28 Control menu Service menu Model Displays the model number of the projector read only INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Serial Number Displays the serial number of the projector read only Software Version Displays the current firmware version the projector is using read only Active PiP Source Displays the source type which is being used in the Picture in Picture window read only Pixel Clock Displays the pixel clock settings of the current source read only Model Serial Number 1N5552L C277XXXX00807 ME01 GE02 Ub02 5050 39 DPNE02 P03 E07 VGA Jom 8351 MHZ 1280x800860Hz H 49 726 KHZV 60 HZ SHRS 3 HRS SHRS lt of gt Signal Format Displays the signal format settings of the current source read only HIV Refresh Rate Displays the horizontal and vertical refresh rate settings of the current source read only Lamp I Time Displays the number of hours Lamp 1 has been used read only Lamp 2 Time Displays the number of hours Lamp 2 has been used read only Power On Time Displays the number of hours the projector has been used read only Blue Only Displays a blue screen used for color calibration Factory Reset R
29. e JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to use the projector web pages properly If JavaScript is disabled see the Help files for your web browser for details on how to enable it Control gt Network submenu 3 Go to Control gt Network and press the Enter button on the remote The IP address will display on the left hand side Verify that the DHCP setting is set to ON Note If you change the DHCP setting to ON you may need to exit and re enter the menu to see the IP address e Projector Control in the projector s Control menu must be set to Network In order to have access to Projector Web Controls at all times Eco Network Power in the Control menu must also be set to Standard 4 Open a web browser on your computer 5 Enter the projector s IP address preceded by http into the web browser s address bar Example If the IP address is 192 168 0 100 enter http 192 168 0 100 into the browser s address bar Note If you don t know the pro jector s IP address turn on the projector and review the network information in the Control gt Network submenu 6 The web user interface will open The projector information will display 30 Using Projector Web Controls Changes you make are applied immediately e To change a numeric setting e g Brightness Click the corresponding up or down button e To perform a command e g Source Click the corresponding button Controls Menu Source General Submenu allo
30. e The image exits at a given angle However the lens shift feature makes the image offset variable The vertical image offset range for all the projectors is 60 to 20 default 0 and the horizontal image offset is 10 default 0 At 20 vertical offset the bottom of the image is 20 of the image height above the center of the lens in a tabletop configuration 20 offset lens center 60 offset Vertical Image Offset is 60 20 Horizontal Image Offset is 10 lt gt lt gt lt gt Ceiling Mount If you wish to install the projector on the ceiling The projector must be installed by a qualified professional in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of hazards or injury It is not recommended you install the projector yourself We strongly recommend using InFocus approved ceiling mounts for proper fitting ventilation and installation Refer to the ceiling mount installation guide for more information The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of non approved ceiling mount kits or by installing in an improper location The ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes Consult your dealer for more information The maximum physical pitch is unlimited however the lamp life will be negative
31. e lens Replacing the projection lamps Replacing the lens Replacing the filters Changing the color wheel Using the security lock Appendix Optional Lenses PiP Compatibility RS 232 commands Index Important Operating Considerations for Safety Refer to this guide for proper startup and shutdown procedures Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the projector Do not block the lens with any object while the projector is being used Blocking the light path can cause overheating and result in fire Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 8 degrees off axis Locate the projector at least 4 1 2m away from any heating or cooling vents Do not block ventilation openings Locate the projector in a well ventilated area without obstructions to intake or exhaust vents Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents Do not place the projector in direct sunlight humid greasy or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam Do not look directly into the lens while the projector is being used Do not drop the projector Do not spill liquid on the projector Spilled liquid may damage the projector Use the power cord provided Connect the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety earth ground terminal A surge protected power strip is recommended Do not overload wall outlets When disconnecting the power co
32. ect one end of the BNC cable to the computer and the other end of the cable into the BNC connectors on the projector Note This projector does not support audio Audio must be routed separately Connect power cord Connect HDMI cable Connect DVI D cable Connect RGB VGA cable Connect RGBHV cable Displaying an image Touch the Power button on the keypad or the remote The Power button blinks green and the fans start to run When the lamp turns on the start up screen will display and the Power button will become solid green It can take a minute for the image to achieve full brightness No start up screen Get help on page 13 Turn on your computer or video device The image should appear on the projection screen If it doesn t press the Input button on the projector s keypad or remote If you are using a laptop make sure its 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 F8 or CRT LCD key turns the external display on and off Locate a function key labeled CRT LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol Press Fn and the labeled function key simultaneously Refer to your laptop s documentation for
33. end of a BNC coaxial cable into the SDI Out connector on the projector and the other end into another projector to daisy chain the projectors Shutting down the projector Auto Power Off The projector has an Auto Power Off feature that automatically turns the projector off if no active sources are detected and no user interaction with the projector is performed for 20 minutes By default this feature is off Turning off the projector To turn the projector off press the Power button on the remote or keypad twice The lamp turns off and the LED blinks orange for 10 seconds while the fans continue to run to cool the lamp When the lamp has cooled the LED lights red and the fans stop Unplug the power cable and turn off the power switch to completely power off the projector Troubleshooting your setup The Status Indicator LEDs on top of the projector indicates the state of the projector and is helpful when troubleshooting I Wy POWER n STATUS LAMPI LAMP2 TEMP SHUTTER Ww P Table Status indicator LED behavior and meaning LED Indicator Meaning Power Solid red Blinking green Solid green Blinking orange The projector is plugged in The power button has been pressed and the software is initializing The projector is on and initialized The power button has been pressed to turn the projector off and the fans are running to cool the projector Status Turn t
34. ent timing is detected Always will synchronize the image each time a new source is detected Off never synchronizes the image 24 Picture menu Picture Mode Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying computer presentations and video images under certain conditions Select between High Bright Presentation and Video Contrast Controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image Brightness Changes the intensity of the image Adaptive Contrast Turn on this feature to allow the projector to modify the contrast ratio based on the different areas of the image Saturation Composite S video sources only Allows you to adjust the color saturation levels of the image Hue Composite S video sources only Allows you to adjust the color hue Gamma Allows you to choose Video Film and Graphics color gamma options Color Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to access the color submenu e Color Temperature Changes the intensity of the colors Select a listed relative warmth value Composite S video sources only e Trim Allows you to change the color lift offset and color gain of the red green and blue channels Sharpness Changes the clarity of the edges of a video image Select a sharpness setting Noise Reduction Reduces temporal and or spatial noise in the image Aspect Ratio Adjusts rat
35. estores all settings to their defaults Note You must confirm this before the reset will occur by click OK to the Reset Everything dialog box 29 Service menu Using Projector Web Controls Logging in To log into Projector Web Controls follow these steps Projector Web Controls allow you to configure and control a networked projector via a web browser NOTE Projector web pages are always displayed in English Make sure the projector is connected to the network and connected to AC i power Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser Before using Projector Web Controls your projector must be configured properly 2 Verify that the projector menu settings Control gt Projector Control is set to with your network Consult your network administrator before connecting the Network projector to your network Incorrect network configuration of the projector may cause problems on your network You can control the projector and make adjustments via the network using a web browser on a computer that is connected to the same network as the projector INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT IP Address 172 20 10 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 00 NOTES oe e The computer and projector must each have proper IP addresses and must share the same subnet mask and gateway The default IP address of the projector is 192 168 0 100 The network settings of the projector can only be changed via a web browser
36. example RSE3 sets the projector ID code to 3 2 To verify that the projector ID number has been set correctly press and hold the ID Set button on the remote for 5 8 seconds and verify that the projector ID number PJ_ID displays the number you entered using the RSE command In our example the following message would display PJ_ID 3 RC_ID X RC_TBL 0 3 To set the remote ID number press and hold the ID Set button and Menu button simultaneously for 5 8 seconds or until the message Please press ID SET displays 4 While continuing to hold the ID Set button release the Menu button and press the button which corresponds with the projector ID number set in Step 1 For example pressing ID Set and 3 on the remote will set the remote ID code to 3 5 Continue holding these buttons until a confirmation message appears For example if both the projector and remote ID codes are set to 3 successfully the message PJ_ID 03 RC_ID 03 RC_TBL 1 displays Note If the PJ ID and RC ID numbers match but the RC_TBL displays 0 press and hold the ID Set button for an additional 5 8 seconds 6 The projector and remote are now paired Other remotes will not operate this projector To clear the current ID Code settings Press and hold the ID Set button and the Clear button simultaneously for 5 8 seconds or until the message ID Cleared displays This clears the remote ID numbe
37. five different PiP placement options Input ek pares Ven sarii come Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to access the PiP submenu Auto Sync Adjust lt Amys gt Turn on the PiP Option to access the PiP Input PiP Swap and Position features Review PiP Compatibility on page 46 for PiP configuration options Test Pattern Allows you to choose between various test pattern screens Input menu Color Space This option applies to computer and component video sources It p allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal When Auto is selected the projector automatically determines the standard To choose a different setting turn off Auto then choose between the other computer and video options Input Lock Allows you to manually select the output frame rate 48Hz 50Hz or 60Hz When Auto is selected the projector automatically determines the standard Background Allows you to select a blank blue black or white startup screen instead of the default InFocus logo Video Standard Allows you to select a video standard that has been specifically tuned for the input signal When Auto is selected the projector automatically determines the standard To choose a different setting turn off Auto then choose between the other options Auto Sync Adjust Allows you choose when you would like the projector to synchronize the image Auto will synchronize the image when a differ
38. gh Atte or gt Cantor Power Level z or 3 Lamp Sats of amp 2 Status on Lamps menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT BEEN SERVICE Eco Network Power Auto Power Of Auto Power On Projector Control Network Star Uplogo Tigger Auto Search Dynami Black GP Language Control menu lt lt lt lt Standard off off Network Enter on Auto Enter vvvv vvvv m r LAMPS ALGNNENT CONTROL SERVICE Picture Mode lt High Bight gt const gt brightness fm gt Adaptive Contrast Z or gt Saturation Sot Hue PE k carta Z io gt Calor emer 5 Sharpness or Note Reduction i 5 Aspect Rat co gt ovencan og VGA Setup Enter stone beate Picture Menu mur mar Las anna me Bedii lt From gt Fan Mode Noma gt Lens Contra Enter Lens Memory Ener Caner tens Sears Warp Enter staking Enter Edge end Enter Alignment menu NPr PURE LAWS ALIGNMENT CONTROL Model ssa Ser Number 27700000807 Software Version MED1 GE02 Ub02 5050 39 DPNEO2 P03 E07 tive Source ver Jor pie Clock a351 MHZ sigra Fomat 12808000602 AW Refresh ate 49 726 ZV 60 HZ Lamp 1Time SRS Lamp 2Time 3115 Power OnTime SHS sive On lt o gt Factory Reset enter Service menu Input menu Input Selection Allows you to choose the source you wish to display PUE LAMPS ALGRMENT CONTROL SENG PiP Allows you to display two distinct sources simultaneously switch sources and ei uer choose between
39. he network configuration e If your web browser displays Page Not Found or a similar error when you try to access the projector s web pages verify that the projector is connected to the network Note Projector Control in the Control menu must be set to Network e Make sure Eco Network Power in the Control menu is set to Standard if it is set to Eco the projector web pages will not be available 33 Maintenance Cleaning the lens I Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord 2 Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft dry cloth e 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 3 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion WARNINGS e Turn the projector off and unplug power cord before cleaning any part of the projector e Do not open any cover on the projector except the lamp cover or projector top cover e Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening and removing covers will void the warranty and may expose you to dangerous voltage and other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 34 Replacing the projection lamp The lamp hours timer counts the number of hours each lamp has been in use When the lamp time has expired the Lamp LED Lamp1 or Lamp2 on top of the projector will light s
40. he projector off and wait one minute then turn the projector on again If the Status LED turns on again service is required Visit www infocus com support to contact service Lamp Lamp 2 Flashing Green The lamp is warming up Solid Green The lamp is on Flashing Red A lamp error occured Turn the projector off and wait one 28 MING 1e minute then turn the projector on again If the lamp light turns on again replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer page 35 Note the projector may need to be serviced Solid Red The lamp needs to be replaced Temp The projector is too hot Make sure the vents aren t blocked see page 18 Turn the projector off and wait one minute then turn the projector on again Contact Technical Support if the problem persists Visit www infocus com support to contact service Shutter The shutter is closed Press the Shutter button to open the shutter Problem Solution Result No start up screen Plug the power cord into the projector turn on the power switch and press the power button Correct image Only the start up screen appears Startup Screen Press the Input button to activate the laptop
41. ing 6 Low voltage Horz Total HZT RW 0 200 100 Query Horz Position HPS RW 0 200 100 Factory Reset RST Ww l I Reset Horz Phase HPH RW 0 200 100 Fan Position FNP RW 2 0 Input Lock ILC RW 0 3 0 0 Normal 0 Auto I Vertical 1 48Hz 2 Down 2 50Hz 3 60Hz Firmware Version FWV R string IP Address IPn RW 0 255 0 Focus Far MFF W l l IPI Ist Octet 0 Fine Step IP2 2nd Octet Large Step IP3 3rd Octet IP4 4th Octet Focus Near MFN W l l 0 Fine Step Lamp Hours LMP R 0 n a string l Large Step Query Gamma GTB RW 3 Source Lamp I Reset LMR wW l 0 Film Specific Reset I Graphics 2 Video Lamp Status DLS R 0 l l 3 Linear 0 Off l On Gateway Address GTn RW 255 0 GTI Ist Octet Lamp 2 Hours LDH R 0 n a string GT2 2nd Octet 2 Query GT3 3rd Octet GT4 4th Octet Lamp 2 Reset LDR Ww l 50 l Reset Lamp 2 Status DLD R l l Lens Vertical Shift Up MVU W 0 I 0 Off 0 Fine Step l On l Large Step Lamp Power IPM RW 2 I Model MDL R string 0 Eco l Normal Noise Reduction NRL RW 0 200 0 2 Dimming Overscan OVS RW 0 2 0 Language LAN RW 15 0 0 Off I Zoom 2 Crop 0 English 5 for China French models Picture in Picture Enable SSC RW 0 l 0 2 Spanish 0 PIP disable 3 German I PIP enable 4 P ees Picture in Picture Position SSY RW 0 7 0 5 Chinese Simplified 0 Top Left 6 Korean I To
42. io of the image width to image height Choose between 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled 5 4 4 3 and 16 10 Overscan Removes noise around the video image VGA Setup Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to access the VGA Setup submenu You can adjust H total H Start H Phase and V Start Auto Sync Forces the projector to reacquire and lock to the input signal This is useful when signal quality is marginal Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to automatically synchornize the signal 25 INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE VGA Setup Auto Sync High Bright gt 0 gt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt vvvvvvvvvv Execute Picture menu Lamps menu Mode Allows you to choose between single and dual lamp modes Note When using single lamp mode the lamp with the least number of lamp hours turns on Individual lamps are not user selectable Power Allows you to choose between Normal Custom Power Level and Eco power levels When Custom Power Level is chosen the Custom Power Level menu item becomes adjustable When Eco is chosen the lamp output and the fan speed are lowered making the lamp dimmer and the projector quieter High Altitude This feature should be turned On when the projector is being used in an environment at 5500 1600m and above sea level Note Turning High Altitude On
43. ith your screen the screen will move down when the lamp is turned on and return to its storage position when the lamp is turned off HDMI Wired remote DVI D 12V Screen Trigger Output 7 ES over gt Bb GN R r OO OJ HDMI AAS INSTRUMENTS WIRED REMOTE TRIGGER LA RGB VGA S video Composite video 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 guidelines Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen The projector with the standard zoom lens LENS 074 must be at 55 8 1 42m XGA 60 2 1 53m WXGA 57 2 1 45m WUXGA from the projection screen See appendix for additional lens information Position the projector within 10 feet 3m of your power source and within 6 feet 1 8m of your video device unless you purchase extension cables To ensure adequate cable access do not place the projector within 6 inches 15m of a wall or other object Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the video format determine the size of the projected imag
44. izontal Throw Distance Ratio 1 84 3 05 XGA 1 98 3 27 1 WXGA 1 88 3 11 1 WUXGA F Number 1 86 2 48 XGA WXGA WUXGA Semi Long Zoom Lens Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Image Size Width 10 Throw Distance Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 9 84 0 25 16 30 0 41 9 17 0 23 15 15 0 38 9 65 0 25 15 96 0 41 36 91 11 80 0 30 19 57 0 50 11 01 0 28 18 18 0 46 11 58 0 29 19 15 0 49 45 1 14 14 75 0 37 24 46 0 62 13 76 0 35 22 73 0 58 14 47 0 37 23 94 0 61 60 1 52 19 67 0 50 32 61 0 83 18 35 0 47 30 30 0 77 19 29 0 49 31 91 0 81 77 1 96 25 25 0 64 41 85 1 06 23 55 0 60 38 89 0 99 24 76 0 63 40 96 1 04 90 2 29 29 51 0 75 48 91 1 24 27 52 0 70 45 45 1 15 28 94 0 74 47 87 1 22 136 3 45 44 59 1 13 73 91 1 88 41 59 1 06 68 69 1 74 43 73 LLI 72 34 1 84 180 4 57 59 02 1 50 97 83 2 48 55 05 1 40 90 91 2 31 57 88 1 47 95 74 2 43 225 5 72 73 77 1 87 122 28 3 11 68 81 1 75 113 64 2 89 72 35 1 84 119 68 3 04 300 7 62 98 36 2 50 163 04 4 14 91 74 2 33 151 52 3 85 96 46 2 45 159 57 4 05 375 9 53 122 95 3 12 203 80 5 18 114 68 2 91 189 39 481 120 58 3 06 199 47 5 07 500 12 70 163 93 4 16 271 74 6 90 152 91 3 88 252 53 6 41 160 77 4 08 265 96 6 76 45 PiP Compatibility source image displayed on top of the primary source in one of four placement ree p s options See page 24 for
45. ly affected The maximum supported physical horizontal roll is 102 Note Lamp life will be negatively affected Keep all adjacent surfaces at least 19 7 50cm from the sides 12 30cm from the top and bottom of the projector and 27 6 70cm from the back of the projector to preserve required airflow around the projector Connecting power Connect the black power cord to the Power connector on the side of the projector and to your electrical outlet Turn on the power switch The Power LED on the top of the projector page 12 turns red NOTES Note Connection to a circuit with a minimum of 20A capacity is recommended Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector Connecting a computer source HDMI 1 3 connection Plug an HDMI cable into the video out connector on the video device and into the HDMI connector on the projector To take advantage of HDMI 1 3 Deep Color 30 bit you must have a 1 3 compatible source DVI D Plug a DVI D cable into the video out connector on the video device and into the DVI connector on the projector RGB VGA connection Connect one end of the provided computer cable to the RGB connector on the projector and the other to the VGA connector on your computer If you are using a desktop computer you will need to disconnect the monitor cable from the computer s video port first RGBHV connection Conn
46. m Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M Inch M 30 76 20 27 0 51 28 85 0 73 18 87 0 48 27 03 0 69 19 74 0 50 28 30 0 72 36 OL 24 32 0 62 34 62 0 88 22 64 0 58 32 43 0 82 23 68 0 60 33 96 0 86 45 1 14 30 41 0 77 43 27 1 10 28 30 0 72 40 54 1 03 29 61 0 75 42 45 1 08 60 1 52 40 54 1 03 57 69 1 47 37 74 0 96 54 05 1 37 39 47 1 00 56 60 1 44 77 1 96 52 03 1 32 74 04 1 88 48 43 1 23 69 37 1 76 50 66 1 29 72 64 1 85 90 2 29 60 81 1 54 86 54 2 20 56 60 1 44 81 08 2 06 59 21 1 50 84 91 2 16 136 3 45 91 89 2 33 130 77 3 32 85 53 2 17 122 52 3 11 89 47 2 27 128 30 3 26 180 4 57 121 62 3 09 173 08 4 40 113 21 2 88 162 16 4 12 118 42 3 01 169 81 431 225 5 72 152 03 3 86 216 35 5 50 141 51 3 59 202 70 5 15 148 03 3 76 212 26 5 39 300 7 62 202 70 5 15 288 46 7 33 188 68 479 270 27 6 86 197 37 5 01 283 02 7 19 375 9 53 253 38 6 44 360 58 9 16 235 85 5 99 337 84 8 58 246 7 I 6 27 353 77 8 99 500 12 70 337 84 8 58 480 77 12 21 314 47 7 99 450 45 11 44 328 95 8 36 471 70 11 98 42 Long Zoom Lens Features and Specifications LENS 077 e Focal Length 52 8 79 1mm e Motorized Zoom and Focus e Zoom Ratio 1 5 1 p Lens Shift Position 20 60 Vertical 10 Horizontal b Throw Distance Ratio 2 97 4 46 1 XGA 3 19 4 78 1 WXGA 3 04 4 56 1 WUXGA e Adds 3 8 4mm to the total length of the projector F Number 1 85 2 41
47. nctions continue to work when the projector is in standby powered off but connected to AC Power When this feature is set to Eco network functions will not work when the projector is in standby Auto Power Off When this feature is on the projector is automatically turned off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes If an active signal is received before the projector powers down the image will be displayed Auto Power On When this feature is on the projector automatically turns on when electrical power is connected This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch Projector Control Allows you to choose between RS232 and LAN projector control methods Network Press Enter button to review the current network settings Note Network configuration and operation are made via the LAN Configuration Utility Start Up Logo When this feature is on the projector will display the InFocus logo upon start up Trigger If you enable this feature and connect your projection screen to this output using the cable that came with your screen the screen will move down when the lamp is turned on and the screen will return to its storage position when the lamp is turned off Auto Search When this feature is on the projector automatically finds the active source To display another source you must manually select one by pressing the Input button on the remote or keypad Dynamic Black Turn this feature on when wat
48. olid red e NOTE Be sure to use the InFocus lamp module designed for this projector You can order new lamps from www infocus com in select areas your retailer or your dealer Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector Use of non InFocus lamps may cause electrical shock and fire and may void the projector warranty InFocus is not liable for the performance safety or certification of any other lamps WARNINGS e The projector uses two high pressure mercury glass lamps The lamps may fail prematurely or rupture with a popping sound if jolted scratched or handled while hot The risk of lamp failure or rupture also increases as the lamp age increases it is recommended that both lamps be replaced simultaneously when a Lamp LED Lamp1 or Lamp2 is solid red e To avoid burns allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before you replace the lamps e Unplug the power cord before replacing the lamps e Do not drop the lamp modules The glass may shatter and cause injury e Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp modules Fingerprints can obscure projection sharpness and may cause the glass to shatter e Be extremely careful when removing the lamp modules In the unlikely event that a lamp ruptures small glass fragments may be generated Although the lamp modules are designed to contain most of these fragments use caution when removing them e Before replacing a ruptured lamp clean the lamp compa
49. ompatible source 3G SDI Connect a BNC coaxial cable into the video device Plug the other end of the cable into the SDI In connector on the projector Component video connection Plug a BNC type component cable into the video device Plug the other end of the component cable into the YPbPr connectors as appropriate In addition a Component to VGA adapter can be used in conjunction with the VGA connectors Plug the component cable into the video device Plug the other end of the component cable into the adapter and plug the adapter into the RGB connector Component offers the highest quality analog video output S video connection If your video device uses a round four prong S video connector plug an S video cable into the S video connector on your video device and into the S video connector on the projector S video delivers higher quality video output than composite Composite video connection Plug the composite video cable s yellow connector into the video out connector on the video device Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Video connector on the projector Composite Video output from composite connections is not as high quality as S video or as Component RGB VGA connection If your video device has a 15 pin VGA output plug one end of the included computer cable into the VGA connector on your video source Plug the computer cable into the RGB connector on the projector 3G SDI Out Connect one
50. orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by InFocus Corporation may void authority to operate the equipment Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Agency Approvals UL cUL TUV GS SASO SABS KC NOM PCT PSB UL S Argentina C tick FCC and CE Other specific Country Approvals may apply Please see product certification label This document applies to regulatory models IN5552L IN5554L INS555L IN5852L IN5854L and IN5855L Input ratings AC 110 240V 9 4A 50 60Hz InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice Table of Contents Introduction Positioning the projector Ceiling Mount Connecting power Connecting a computer source Displaying an image Adjusting the image Connecting a video device Video device connections Shutting down the projector Troubleshooting your setup Using the remote control Using the keypad buttons Using the menus Input menu Picture menu Lamps menu Alignment menu Control menu Service menu Using Projector Web Controls Maintenance Cleaning th
51. ot 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 Therefore 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 Function i Max Default AC Power On APO RW 0 l 0 I 0 Disable Enable Active Source SRA RW 0 6 0 I 0 HDMI I DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video 6 3G SDI Aspect Ratio AZT RW 0 8 2 l 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 8 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled euSYAUYUNTEO Auto Off Time AOT RW 0 l 0 l 0 Off never I On 20 minutes 48 Auto Source ASC RW l 0 0 Disable Enable Auto Sync AIM W l l 0 Off l On Blank Bottom BBO RW 360 0 Blank Left BLE RW 534 0 Blank Reset BRS W l l Reset Blank Right BRI RW 534 0 Blank Screen BLK RW l 0 0 Disable Enable Blank Top BTO RW 360 0 Blue Gain BCG RW 200 100 Blue Offset BCO RW 200 100 Blue Only BON RW I 0 0 Off I On Brightness BRT RW 200 100 Center Lens MHC W l l Center Lens Color COL RW 200 100 Color Space CSM RW 4 0 0 Auto I YCbCr REC709 2 YPbPr REC601 3 RGB PC 0 255 4 RGB Video 16 235
52. p Right 7 Arabic n 2 Bottom Left 8 Indonesian i 9 Italian 3 Bottom Right 10 Norwegian 4 Split Left Right a Dutch Picture in Picture Source SSL RW l 7 Source 12 Swedish I HDMI Specific 13 Russian 2 DVI 14 Finnish 3 VGA 15 Polish 4 Component BNC Lens Horizontal Shift Left MHL W l 3 Composite 0 Fine Step SeS videa l Large Step JED Lens Horizontal Shift Right MHR w l Picture ij Pieture Swap W l I Swap 0 Fine Step Large Step Pincushion Correction WPP RW 100 100 0 Lens Memory Load LLO W 10 Pixel Clock QPC R string Lens Memory Save LSA W 10 Power PWR RW 0 0 Lens Vertical Shift Down MVD Ww l GROR Tae On 0 Fine Step Power On Time LMT R string l Large Step 51 Power Saving Mode 0 ECO standby mode I Standard standby mode SPS RW Presets 0 High Bright I Presentation 2 Video PST RW Source Specific Projection Mode 0 Front I Rear 2 Ceiling Front 3 Ceiling Rear CEL RW Projector Control 0 RS232 I Network PJC RW Projector ID 1 9 Projector ID 255 Empty ID RSE RW 255 255 Projector Status 0 Initializing Standby I Standby 2 Initializing Warmup 3 PreCooling 4 Attempting to strike Lamp 5 Checking Lamp Ignition Status 8 Initializing Image 9 Initializing OSD 10 Displaying Image I 1 Initializing Cool down 12 Cooling down 13 Initializing Error Msg 14 Displaying
53. parentheses The request can be a read request indicated by a 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 A read command returns the range and the current setting for example Read Command Examples Function Command Response Brightness BRT 0 200 100 Lamp Hours LMP 0 32766 42 A write request example AAAttttittt where starts the command AAA denotes the command HHHH 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 automatically set to the maximum number for that function If a command is received that is not understood a is returned With absolute settings 0 is off 1 9999 is on The one exception is the Power command where 0 is off and 1 is on To assure the projector can process a command wait 3 seconds before entering the next command Write Command Examples Function Command Response Brightness BRT 100 Sets the brightness to 100 Power PWRO Turns power off Power PWRI Turns power on Error Conditions Not all commands are supported for all projectors If an unsupported command is issued the command will be ignored If a command is received that is n
54. plug 3 5 6 Replacing the lens This projector is shipped without a lens You can order a lens from www infocus com in select areas your retailer or your dealer I 2 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly If a lens is not attached remove the dust cap from the projector and go to Step 6 If a lens is attached press and hold the release button located near the lens marked Press Release lens to release the lock Twist the lens counter clockwise and carefully remove it from the front of the projector Release the release button Insert the new lens into the projector carefully arrow side up through the front of the projector Turn the lens clockwise until you hear a click Plug in the power cord turn on the power switch and press the Power button to turn the projector back on Note Connection to a circuit with a minimum of 20A capacity is recommended Activate the Center Lens feature in the Alignment menu This will allow the lens to work properly 2 Wait 60 minutes a Turn off and unplug projector 36 3 Replacing the filters It is recommended that you clean the filters every 250 hours or as needed 2 depending on your room environment and replace the filters at the same time as you replace the lamps Follow the instructions below I
55. r Note It is not necessary to clear the projector ID number however if you wish to do this you must reset the projector ID number using the RSE command code RSE255 Troubleshooting the remote e Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are not dead e Make sure you re pointing the remote at the projector or the screen not the computer and are within the remote range of 32 8 10m at 30 degrees For best results point the remote at the projector Using the keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail in other sections but here is an overview of their functions Power turns the projector on and off page 8 Input changes the active source page 8 Auto Sync resynchronizes the projector to the source Aspect toggles between different aspect ratio modes Shutter Open opens the shutter Shutter Close closes the shutter Menu opens the onscreen menus page 23 Up Down Left Right arrows navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus page 23 Enter confirms choices made in the menus page 23 Exit closes the onscreen menus page 23 Lens Shift shifts the lens position up down left and right Focus adjusts the focus of the image Zoom increases and decreases the image size 22 AUTO POWER INPUT SYNC ASPECT OPEN SHUTTER CLOSE O OO CJ sitet X FOCUS ZOOM oe Menu navigation bu
56. rd hold the plug not the cord Wash hands after handling the cables supplied with this product The projector remote control uses batteries Make sure the batteries polarity is aligned correctly Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local disposal laws Use an InFocus approved ceiling mount kit for proper fitting ventilation and installation The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of non approved ceiling mount kits or by installing in an improper location When the projector is ceiling mounted wear protective eyewear to prevent eye injury before opening lamp door The projector must be installed by a qualified professional in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of hazards or injury It is not recommended you install the projector yourself Refer all service to qualified service personnel Servicing your own projector can be dangerous to you and will void the warranty Only use replacement parts specified by InFocus Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electrical shock or injury and may void the warranty Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector Use of non InFocus lamps may cause electrical shock and fire and may void the projector warranty Hg Lamp contains mercury Manage in accordance with local disposal laws See www lamprecycle org The projector uses a high pressure mercury glass lamp The lamp may fail prematurely or it may rupture with
57. ropean Union s Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The WEEE Directive requires that covered equipment be collected and managed separately from typical household waste in all EU member states Please follow the guidance of your local environmental authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product for collection or recycling options FCC Warning 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 interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re
58. rtment and dispose of cleaning materials Wash hands after lamp replacement e When replacing the lamps while the projector is ceiling mounted wear protective eyewear to prevent eye injury e Hg Lamp contains mercury Manage in accordance with local disposal laws See www lamprecycle org Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly Remove the lamp doors by loosening 2 captive screws on each lamp door and pulling the doors straight off being careful not to damage the ground wires connecting the doors to the projector Note Do not remove the ground wires Loosen the 3 captive shoulder screws marked by arrows that attach the first lamp module to the projector Carefully remove the lamp module Do the same for the second lamp module Dispose of the lamps in an environmentally proper manner in accordance with local disposal laws Carefully align and insert the new lamp modules and tighten the screws Replace the lamp doors and secure the screws Plug in the power cord turn on the power switch and press the Power button to turn the projector back on Note Connection to a circuit with a minimum of 20A capacity is recommended To reset the lamp hour timer use the RS232 commands LMR Lamp 1 and LDR Lamp 2 See Control commands on page 47 for more information 35 2 Wait 60 minutes projector Turn off and un
59. ttons Using the menus To open the menus press the Menu button on the keypad or remote Use the left and right arrow buttons to move between the menus and the up and down to navigate to the desired menu item Once a menu item is highlighted the left and right arrow buttons can be used to adjust the value select an option turn the feature on or off or enter a submenu Press the Exit button to exit the menu system immediately or press the Menu button to go back to the main menu bar and ultimately close the menus The menus are grouped by usage e The Input menu provides source specific selection and adjustments e The Picture menu provides common image adjustments e The Lamps menu provides lamp selection and power adjustments e The Alignment menu provides installation specific adjustments e The Control menu provides set up type adjustments that are not changed often e The Service menu provides information about the projector and source SHUTTER POWER INPUT SYNC ASPECT OPEN CLOSE OOOO DD 0 LENS TY Focus ZOOM U OQ Menu navigation buttons 23 OTN picture wes mucnwentcontnou sence Input Selection ir pP ar TestPatem Emer Color Space da Input Lock pe Background legs Video Standard Hen ut Sync adjust lt u gt Input menu mur pCTURE o acne contnoc sence Mode lt HighBaght gt Power eo i Hi
60. ws you to change the video source turn the projector on or put it into standby open and close the shutter and set the projec tor control to network or RS232 control Configuration Diagnostics Image Settings Submenu allows you to adjust contrast brightness saturation hue sharpness phase and gamma for the projected video source Em Ble Em View Fom Tools Hale Image settings P BOX E Prjeaor wes conei Control Configuration Diagnostics 31 Lens Adjustments Submenu allows you to adjust the lens zoom focus and position CBOE mn0 gt 26 r mgeone come Ele f r Men Foote Toos Hap Lens adjustments am Control Configuration Diagnostics Geometry Adjust Submenu allows you to adjust the blanking warp four cor ners and aspect ratio of the projector Gor 192920 P EG X E Projetor ver Cone Ble Edt Ven Favorker Tools Help am Geometry adjust Control Configuration Diagnostics Edge Blend Submenu allows you to adjust edge blend blend width black level Configuration Menu uplift and black level uplift IP Configuration Submenu allows you to manually enter the IP address con figuration for your projector Consult with your network administrator before mak ing any changes on this page incorrect network configuration of the projector may

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