Page 3 - Copyright © 1995 by In Focus Systems, Inc.
Copyright © 1995 by In Focus Systems, Inc. Wilsonville, Oregon. All rights reserved. Osprey.bk Page 3 Monday, December 11, 2000 1:38 PM
Page 4 - Trademarks
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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Safet...
Page 6 - Safety Summary; These graphics are used on the LitePro:; Power Source
LitePro 760 User’s Guide i Safety Summary Please read these instructions before using your LitePro projector. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in fire, electrical shock, personal injury or equipment damage. These graphics are used throughout this manual to draw your atten-tion ...
Page 8 - Contents
LitePro 760 User’s Guide iii Contents Introduction 1 Compatibility 2 Cables and Adapters 2 Usage Guidelines 3 If You Need Assistance 3 Connecting the LitePro 760 5 Setting Up 5 Connecting your Computer 7 Powering Up the LitePro 15 Turning the LitePro Off 15 Using the LitePro 760 17 Using the Remote ...
Page 10 - Introduction; Shipping Box Contents
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 1 Introduction The In Focus Systems LitePro 760 LCD projector has a resolution of 1024x768 pixels and 24,389 displayable colors. The LitePro 760’s liquid crystal display (LCD) is based on In Focus Systems’ patented Triple Super Twist Nematic (TSTN ™ ) technology. It is ideal...
Page 11 - Compatibility
Introduction 2 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Compatibility The LitePro 760 is compatible with a wide variety of computers including: • IBM-compatible desktop and laptop systems in VGA, SVGA, XGA and VESA modes • IBM PS/2 in VGA and MCGA modes. • most Macintosh systems, including PowerBook, Mac II, Perfor...
Page 12 - Usage Guidelines; Friday. In Europe, call In Focus in The Netherlands at
Introduction LitePro 760 User’s Guide 3 Usage Guidelines • The back of the LitePro can be very hot to the touch after use. Use extreme care or let it cool before lifting it. • Do not block the grills at the back of the LitePro. Restricting the air flow through the LitePro can cause it to overheat an...
Page 14 - Connecting the LitePro 760; Setting Up; Ceiling Mount Installation Guide
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 5 Connecting the LitePro 760 This chapter describes how to position the LitePro for optimum viewing and how to connect it to your computer. Setting Up 1. Place the projector on a flat surface. • The projector must be within 6 feet of your power source. • The projector must b...
Page 15 - Make sure your computer and monitor are turned off.; LitePro Tips; IMAGE SIZE
Connecting the LitePro 760 6 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 6. On the Y-shaped LitePro cable that was shipped with the projec-tor, locate the end that says “LCD.” Connect it to the “Computer” connector on the projector as shown below. 7. Make sure your computer and monitor are turned off. LitePro Tips IMA...
Page 16 - Connecting your Computer
Connecting the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 7 Connecting your Computer To connect the projector to your computer, refer to the table below. Follow the procedure that corresponds to your computer. If Your Computer is: You will use: Turn to: Sun SPARCstation two 13W3 adapters page 8 SGI Indy a...
Page 17 - Connecting a Sun, SGI, Intergraph or NeXT Workstation; • If your computer is an SGI, plug the “SGI” end of the adapter
Connecting the LitePro 760 8 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Connecting a Sun, SGI, Intergraph or NeXT Workstation Follow this procedure if your computer is a Sun SPARCstation, SGI Indigo or Indy, Intergraph 2400 or 6400, or color NeXTstation. 1. Locate your monitor cable; it connects the monitor to the co...
Page 19 - Turn on the computer.
Connecting the LitePro 760 10 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Connecting an HP, DEC or IBM Workstation or Tektronix X Terminal Follow this procedure if your computer is an HP workstation or X terminal, an IBM RS6000/220, a DEC VAXstation or DECstation 3100 or a Tektronix X terminal. 1. Locate your monitor ...
Page 20 - Connecting an IBM-Compatible Desktop Computer or SGI Starter1
Connecting the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 11 Connecting an IBM-Compatible Desktop Computer or SGI Starter1 Follow this procedure if your computer is an IBM-compatible desktop computer, IBM PS/2, IBM 90/XGA, IBM 95/XGA or SGI Starter 1. 1. Locate your monitor cable; it connects the monitor ...
Page 21 - Connecting a Macintosh; • If your monitor is 13 inches or smaller, set the switch on the
Connecting the LitePro 760 12 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Connecting a Macintosh Follow this procedure if your computer is a Mac II or any Mac with a separate monitor. 1. Locate your monitor cable; it connects the monitor to the com-puter. Unplug it from the computer. Remember where you unplugged the c...
Page 22 - Connecting an IBM-Compatible Laptop Computer or SPARCbook
Connecting the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 13 Connecting an IBM-Compatible Laptop Computer or SPARCbook Follow this procedure if your computer is an IBM-compatible laptop or Tadpole SPARCBook. 1. Attach the “Computer” end of the LitePro cable to the graphics connector on the computer. 2. Ti...
Page 23 - Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook; Attach the video-out cable to the PowerBook.
Connecting the LitePro 760 14 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook You’ll need an Apple PowerBook video-out cable to use the LitePro with a PowerBook. 1. Attach the video-out cable to the PowerBook. 2. Attach one of the Mac adapters to the “Computer” end of the LitePro cable. At...
Page 24 - Powering Up the LitePro; Turning the LitePro Off; standby
Connecting the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 15 Powering Up the LitePro Turn on the projector by pressing the “ | ” side of the power switch on the side of the projector. • After about 5 seconds, the projector test pattern appears. (If it does not, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 35. If yo...
Page 26 - Using the LitePro 760; Using the Remote Control
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 17 Using the LitePro 760 This section describes how to use the LitePro 760, including these operations. • If the image is not completely displayed, adjust the height of the LitePro (page 18) or use the arrow buttons to center the image (page 19). • If the image is out of foc...
Page 27 - Adjusting the Height; To raise the LitePro:
Using the LitePro 760 18 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Adjusting the Height Your LitePro is equipped with a self-locking, quick-release elevator foot. If the projected image seems wider at the bottom than at the top, extend the elevator foot until the distortion is corrected. To raise the LitePro: 1. Rai...
Page 28 - Reference to the Remote Control Buttons; bold; menu; When you press; arrow buttons
Using the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 19 Reference to the Remote Control Buttons This section provides an alphabetical reference to the remote buttons. The names of the buttons are shown in bold . menu When you press menu , the LitePro menu appears at the top of the screen. Press menu again...
Page 29 - contrast; brightness; sync
Using the LitePro 760 20 LitePro 760 User’s Guide The arrow buttons are auto-repeating; they repeat their function as long as you hold down the button. contrast Adjust the contrast if the white areas of the projected image do not appear to be solid white. To increase the contrast, press the contrast...
Page 30 - Using the Menu; Displaying the Menu; Selecting and Adjusting Menu Functions
Using the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 21 Using the Menu The LitePro 760’s on-screen menu allows you to adjust the individual colors in the projected image and change the following settings: Each of the menu functions is described on the following pages in “Menu Functions”. Displaying the Me...
Page 31 - Technical Information; Track; Menu Functions; Red; Pressing the; Green
Using the LitePro 760 22 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Technical Information The left side of the menu contains information about the state of the LitePro. If you need to call In Focus Technical Support for assistance, they may need to know these values. • Track The current track setting. This value chan...
Page 33 - Reset; Switching Projection Lamps
Using the LitePro 760 24 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Reset When you select Reset, the LitePro changes all the adjustments you made back to the factory defaults. These adjustments are reset: Switching Projection Lamps The LitePro was shipped with two projection lamps. To avoid breaking during shipping, ...
Page 36 - Maintenance; Cleaning the Lens
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 27 Maintenance This section describes: • how to clean the lens, • how to replace the projection lamps, • how to replace the batteries in the remote control, and • how to replace the fuse. Do not open the LitePro case! Opening the case will expose you to electric shock hazard...
Page 37 - Replacing the Projection Lamps; Follow these steps to replace the lamps.; Disconnect the power cord from the LitePro.
Maintenance 28 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Replacing the Projection Lamps When a lamp fails, be sure to replace it with another EVD bulb (36 volt, 400 watt) from General Electric or OSRAM. These bulbs provide the best performance and longest bulb life. You can order replacement lamps from In Focus. Ref...
Page 38 - Slide the lamp changer to the other side.
Maintenance LitePro 760 User’s Guide 29 6. Using the cloth, unplug the old bulb from its socket as shown below. Be very careful not to touch surfaces that may still be hot. Do not touch the bulbs with your bare fingers. Always hold them with their plastic bag or a clean cloth. The natural oil on you...
Page 39 - Bulb Guard; Replacing Batteries in the Remote Control
Maintenance 30 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Bulb Guard Your LitePro is equipped with a bulb life detection system called Bulb Guard. When the operating bulb is near the end of its life or has become degraded, Bulb Guard causes the lamp to blink. When this happens, switch to the spare lamp. After you hav...
Page 40 - Replacing the Fuse; Follow these steps to replace the fuse.
Maintenance LitePro 760 User’s Guide 31 Replacing the Fuse A power line surge or spike can blow the power supply fuse and cause the LitePro to stop working. If this happens, you’ll need to replace the fuse. Use only the specified power supply fuse. Using a different fuse may cause serious damage to ...
Page 41 - Pull the fuse holder out of the LitePro.
Maintenance 32 LitePro 760 User’s Guide 5. Using a small coin or a flat blade screwdriver, turn the fuse holder a quarter turn in the clockwise direction. 6. Pull the fuse holder out of the LitePro. 7. Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder. 8. Push the new fuse into the clips of the holder unti...
Page 42 - Place the fuse holder back in the LitePro.
Maintenance LitePro 760 User’s Guide 33 9. Place the fuse holder back in the LitePro. 10. Using the same tool you used in step 5, turn the fuse holder a quarter turn counter-clockwise. 11. Plug the power cord back in. 12. Press the “ | ” side of the power switch to turn the LitePro back on. Osprey.b...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting; Before You Call for Assistance; Verify that all power is switched on.
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 35 Troubleshooting Do not open the LitePro case! Opening the case may cause electric shock! Except for the projection lamps, there are no user- serviceable parts inside. If you are having problems with your LitePro, read through this section of this manual. Call In Focus Tec...
Page 45 - If you call In Focus for assistance:; Solutions to Common Problems; Problem: Nothing on screen; Is the projector switched on? The “; Problem: Color or VGA text not being projected
Troubleshooting 36 LitePro 760 User’s Guide If you call In Focus for assistance: • Display the menu (press the menu button on the remote). Write down the information that is displayed on the left side of the menu. (Refer to “Technical Information” on page 22 if you want to know more about these valu...
Page 46 - Problem: Image is not centered on the screen; Is your computer ’s graphics board turned on?; Problem: Image is too wide or narrow for screen; Turn the projection lens to focus the image.
Troubleshooting LitePro 760 User’s Guide 37 Problem: Image is not centered on the screen • Use the arrow buttons on the remote to center the image. (The menu must be off when you re-position the image. When the menu is displayed, the arrow buttons have a different function.) Refer to “arrow buttons”...
Page 48 - Appendix; Compatibility and Cabling
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 39 Appendix Compatibility and Cabling The following table lists the computers that the LitePro 760 was compatible with when this manual was written. The “Adapter” column on the right lists the adapter set you should use with the computer. System Resolution Adapter IBM VGA 25...
Page 50 - Specifications; Projection Lamps
Appendix LitePro 760 User’s Guide 41 Specifications Projection Lamps Type 400 watt tungsten halogen, ANSI EVD type bulbs - manufactured by OSRAM, part number HLX 64663 Life Average 50 hours each Fuse 100 to 120V nominal line 10A, 250V, 3AB 220 to 240V nominal line 6.3A, 250V, 5x20mm Input Power Requ...
Page 51 - Temperature; Altitude; Humidity; Dimensions
Appendix 42 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Temperature Operating 15° to 32°C * Non-operating -20° to 60°C Altitude Operating 0 to 10,000 feet (3048 meters) Non-operating 20,000 feet (6096 meters) Humidity Operating and non-operating 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Dimensions LitePro 760 20 x 11.5 x 8 inches ...
Page 52 - Accessories; Part Number
Appendix LitePro 760 User’s Guide 43 Accessories Contact your In Focus dealer to order. Refer to the In Focus Accessories Catalog for additional items. Standard Accessories (ship with LitePro) Part Number Read Me First card 009-0192-xx LitePro 760 User’s Guide 010-0086-xx Soft Carry Case 110-0079-xx...
Page 53 - Cable Connector Pin Assignments; “LCD” Connector; Input Pin
Appendix 44 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Cable Connector Pin Assignments The Y-shaped LitePro cable that shipped with your LitePro has three connectors, they are labeled “Monitor”, “Computer” and “LCD.” The pin assignments for these connectors are listed here. “LCD” Connector The end of the LitePro cabl...
Page 54 - “Monitor” and “Computer” Connectors; Pin
Appendix LitePro 760 User’s Guide 45 “Monitor” and “Computer” Connectors The pin assignments are the same for the “Monitor” and “Computer” connectors. The “Monitor” connector is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connector. The “Computer” connector is a male video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style con...
Page 55 - Portable and Laptop Activation Chart
Appendix 46 LitePro 760 User’s Guide Portable and Laptop Activation Chart Most laptop computers de-activate their built-in monitors when a second display device is connected. The following chart lists the commands that re-activate the laptop’s monitor. If your computer is not listed here, refer to t...
Page 58 - Numerics; Index
LitePro 760 User’s Guide 49 Numerics 13W3 adapters 1, 2, 8 A accessories 43activation commands for laptop computers 46 adapters 13W3 1, 2, 8BNC 1, 2, 10for specific computers 2, 7, 39Macintosh 1, 2, 12, 14ordering spares 43shipped with panel 2shipped with projector 2 air movement inside unit 3altitu...