Page 3 - Table of Contents; Quick Set Up
3 Table of Contents Introduction 5Connecting a computer 7 Required computer connections 7 Displaying a computer image 9 First-time projector use with Windows 98 10 Adjusting the image 12 Connecting a video device 13 Displaying a video image 14 Shutting down the projector 16 Troubleshooting your setu...
Page 4 - Important Operating Considerations for Safety; Use only InFocus-approved ceiling mounts.
4 Important Operating Considerations for Safety • Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees off axis. • Locate the projector in a well-ventilated area without any obstructions to intake or exhaust vents. Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering ...
Page 5 - Introduction; Online Registration; Included items
5 Introduction Your new digital projector provides computer and video inputs and has XGA 1024x768 resolution. The projector is easy to connect, easy to use, and easy to maintain. An Interactive Display on the top of the projector gives you constant feedback on the status of the projector. Online Reg...
Page 6 - Connector Panel; Wireless Projection; Connector panel
6 Connector Panel The projector provides computer and video connectors: • one M1-D/A (HD, DVI, and computer) • one VESA (HD, HD component, and computer) • one S-video • one composite RCA video • one audio in/one audio out It also has an RS-232 serial connector for serial control. The Command Line In...
Page 7 - Connecting a computer; Required computer connections; Computer 1; Optional computer connections; Audio In
7 Connecting a computer Required computer connections Connect the black end of the computer cable to the Computer 1 connector on the projector. Connect the blue end to the video port on your computer. If you are using a desktop computer, you first need to disconnect the monitor cable from the comput...
Page 8 - connector on the projector. This connector can be; Computer 2; nector on the projector.; Serial; You can play JPEGs using the; LitePort; USB connector and LitePort player.
8 If you are using a desktop computer and want to see the image on your computer screen as well as on the projection screen, plug the monitor cable to the black Computer 2 connector on the projector. This connector can be used as monitor out or VESA in. The default is VESA in, so you must change thi...
Page 9 - Displaying a computer image; Power
9 Displaying a computer image Remove the lens cap. Press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote. The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green. It can take a minute for the image to achieve ful...
Page 10 - First-time projector use with Windows 98; Click
10 First-time projector use with Windows 98 If you are running Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Window XP, skip these steps and go to “Adjusting the image” on page 12. The first time you connect a computer running Windows 98 to the projector, the computer recognizes the projector as “new hardware” and t...
Page 11 - The Wizard launches two times; The USB drivers are automatically installed.
11 Skip this page if you did not connect the USB portion of the M1 com-puter cable For Windows 98: • If you connected the USB cable, the Add New Hardware Wizard appears again. Drivers must be installed to use the USB functionality. • The Wizard launches two times . The first time it detects a USB Hu...
Page 12 - Adjusting the image; Keystone
12 Adjusting the image Adjust the height of the projector, if necessary, by pressing the release but-ton to extend the elevator foot. Rotate the leveling foot (located at the bottom back right corner), if neces-sary. Position the projector the desired distance from the screen, so that the lens is pe...
Page 13 - Connecting a video device; Standard video connections; Video 2; connector; audio in; connector on the projector.; NOTE; : Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector.; Optional video connections; connector on the projector. Use the audio con-
13 Connecting a video device Standard video connections Plug the video cable into the video-out connector on the video device. Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Video 2 connector on the projec- tor. Plug the white connector of the audio adapter into the left audio out con-nector on the...
Page 14 - Displaying a video image
14 Displaying a video image Remove the lens cap. Press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote. The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green. It can take a minute for the image to achieve full ...
Page 16 - Table 1: LED behavior and meaning; Meaning
16 Shutting down the projector The projector automatically blanks the screen after no active source is detected for 30 minutes. This blank screen helps preserve the life of the pro-jector. The image returns when an active source is detected or a remote or keypad button is pressed. The Interactive Di...
Page 22 - COLOR
22 Image upside down Turn off Auto Ceiling or Ceiling in Settings>System menu Correct image Image reversed left to right Turn off Rear in Settings>System menu Correct image Projected colors don’t match source Adjust color, tint, color temperature, brightness, contrast in the menus Correct imag...
Page 24 - Still having problems?; Lamp turns on
24 Still having problems? If you need assistance, visit the Service and Support section of our website or call us. See the inside of the back cover for a list of all relevant web addresses. This product is backed by a limited warranty. An extended warranty plan may be purchased from your dealer. Whe...
Page 25 - Using the keypad buttons; –resets the projector to the source.
25 Using the keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an over-view of their functions: power –turns the projector on (page 9) and off (page 16). menu –opens the on-screen menus (page 30). select –confirms choices made in the menus (page 30). up/down arrows –...
Page 26 - Using the remote control; Troubleshooting the remote
26 Using the remote control The remote uses two (2) provided AA batteries. They are easily installed by sliding the cover off the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the bat-teries, sliding them into place, and then replacing the cover. To operate, point the remote at the projection screen o...
Page 27 - Using the LitePort player; Folder View mode; , which shows a thumbnail image representing each; File View mode; , which shows a thumbnail of the valid JPEGs in that; Full Screen mode; , which shows the first JPEG in the selected folder.; Table 2: Folder View navigation
27 Using the LitePort player LitePort allows you to display any JPEG image automatically, without a computer connected. Use your own JPEGs from your digital camera, or con-vert your files, such as PowerPoint or Word files, into JPEGs using LitePort Utility software (included on the CD). LitePort Uti...
Page 28 - Using the audio; Troubleshooting audio; Volume; Connecting external speakers; Audio Out
28 Using the audio To play sound from the projector, connect your source to the Audio In con- nector on the projector. To adjust the volume, use the buttons on the keypad or remote. To adjust the balance or turn off the projector ’s chime, use the Audio menu (see page 34). To mute the sound, press t...
Page 29 - Effect; Optimizing video images
29 Optimizing computer images After your computer is connected properly and the computer ’s image is on the screen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For gen-eral information on using the menus, see page 30. • Adjust the Keystone, Contrast, or Brightness in the Picture menu. • Cha...
Page 30 - Using the menus
30 Using the menus To open the menus, press the Menu button on the keypad or remote. (The menus automatically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed.) The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high-light the desired submenu, then press the Select button. To change...
Page 31 - Picture menu; To adjust the following six settings, highlight the setting, press
31 Picture menu To adjust the following six settings, highlight the setting, press Select , use the up and down arrows to adjust the values, then press select to confirm the changes. Keystone : adjusts the image vertically and makes a squarer image. You can also adjust keystone from the keypad. If y...
Page 32 - : The provided Presets optimize the projector for displaying com-
32 Presets : The provided Presets optimize the projector for displaying com- puter presentations, photographs, and film images. You can use the preset as a starting point, then further customize the settings for each source. To restore the factory default settings, choose Factory Reset in the Set- t...
Page 33 - Advanced settings
33 Advanced settings Sharpness : (video sources only) changes the clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a sharpness setting. Color Space : This option applies to computer sources. It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the video input. When Auto is selecte...
Page 34 - Settings menu
34 Settings menu Audio : allows adjustments to the volume and balance, and turns the projec- tor ’s startup Chime on and off. Sources : allows you to assign a particular input to a specific source key when using the optional Integrator remote. Also allows selection of a default Power-up Source and e...
Page 35 - Screen Saver Off; : prevents your computer from going into Screen Save; Power Save; : automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are detected; Screen Save; : automatically blanks the screen with a black color after no sig-
35 Screen Saver Off : prevents your computer from going into Screen Save mode. Power Save : automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes. After 10 additional minutes with no signal, the projector powers down. If an active signal is received before the projector power...
Page 36 - Auto Play; Play All; : When this box is checked, the projector plays all the JPEGs in all; Fit to Screen; : This causes the image to fill the entire screen. If the image has; Auto Advance; : This option lets you automatically advance images and; Slide Transition; : This allows you to customize your presentation with slide
36 LitePort This menu allows you to control the embedded LitePort player in your pro-jector to display JPEGs stored on your USB mass storage device. You can also control the LitePort player with the remote or keypad. See page 27. Auto Play : When this box is checked (the default), the projector auto...
Page 37 - allows you to display a blank Black, White, or Blue screen; Blank Screen; : determines what color is displayed when you press the; Blank; button on the remote.
37 Startup Logo: allows you to display a blank Black, White, or Blue screen instead of the default screen at startup and when no source is detected. Blank Screen : determines what color is displayed when you press the Blank button on the remote. Startup Logo Blank Screen
Page 39 - Maintenance; Cleaning the lens; Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.; Using the security lock
39 Maintenance Cleaning the lens 1 Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner, and don’t apply the cleaner directly to the lens. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens. 2 Lightly wipe the cleaning clo...
Page 40 - Replacing the projection lamp; Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.; WARNINGS; Unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp.
40 Replacing the projection lamp The lamp hour timer in the About menu counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use. Fifty hours before the specified end of the lamp’s life, the message “Replace lamp” briefly appears on the screen at each startup and in the Interactive Display. After 50 addit...
Page 41 - Resetting the lamp timer; vice
41 • Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing. In the unlikely event that the lamp ruptures, small glass fragments may be generated. The lamp module is designed to contain most of these fragments, but use caution when removing it. Before replacing a ruptured lamp, clean the lamp compartme...
Page 42 - Cleaning the lamp filter screens; can become clogged, causing
42 Cleaning the lamp filter screens In dirty or dusty environments, the dust filter screens on the lamp module and lamp door and in the lamp compartment can become clogged, causing high temperatures inside the lamp module. These high temperatures can impact lamp performance and operating life. Routi...
Page 43 - Appendix; Accessories
43 Appendix Accessories NOTE : Use only approved accessories. Standard Accessories(ship with the projector) Part Number Carry Case 110-0819-xx Computer Cable 6 ft (1.8 m) SP-DVI-A Video Cable 6 ft (1.8 m) 210-0176-xx Audio Cable 6 ft (1.8 m) 210-0118-xx Audio Cable Adapter 210-0177-xx Power Cable* 5...
Page 44 - Red LED behavior and projector errors; Table 4; to determine a possible cause. There are two second pauses; Projected image size; : Visit our website for an interactive image size calculator.; Red LED Behavior; Image sizes
44 Red LED behavior and projector errors If the projector is not functioning properly and the red LED is blinking, con-sult Table 4 to determine a possible cause. There are two second pauses between the blinking cycles. Visit our website for more details on the red LED error codes. See the inside ba...
Page 45 - cables
45 INDEX Numerics 1024x768 resolution 5 A About menu 30, 38Advanced setting 33advancing PowerPoint slides 7advancing PowerPoint slides with LitePort 27Aspect Ratio 31, 38audio 28audio adapter 13Audio In connector 7, 13audio volume 15audio, troubleshooting 28Auto Advance 36Auto Ceiling 34Auto Image 3...
Page 49 - from date of purchase.; Lamp Product Limited Warranty Periods:; From the date of Projector; WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION
49 Limited Warranty Subject to the Limitations, Exclusions and Disclaimers hereof, InFocus Cor-poration (“InFocus”) warrants that the Projector, Lamps and Accessories (hereinafter collectively or individually referred to as “Product” as appro-priate) purchased from InFocus, an InFocus distributor, o...
Page 51 - LP; U S E R ’ S G U I D E
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