InFocus 220 - Manual

InFocus 220

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – User’s Guide
  • Page 4 – Safety Certifications
  • Page 5 – Declar ation of Con formity
  • Page 8 – NOTE: Ad di tion al u seful detai ls or ti ps.; These graphics are used on LitePro labels.; Attention; - Refer to this User’s Guide for important; Hot S urfaces; touch until the LitePro has cooled.; Lamp Explosion Hazard; - If you continue to use the; Do Not Look In to The Len s!
  • Page 9 – iv; CAUTI ON: B e s ure to repl ace
  • Page 10 – NOTE: If you open t he LitePro; Do Not Disassemble
  • Page 11 – Introduction
  • Page 12 – INT RODUC TION; The In Focus Systems LitePro; Image Resolution; NOTE: Th e 220 aut omati call y
  • Page 13 – Compatibili ty; Various VCRs, camcorders and laser disc players.; Unpacki ng the Projector; NOTE : T he conten ts of your
  • Page 14 – Shi pping box conten ts
  • Page 15 – Usage Guideli nes; NOTE : I f th e LitePro overheats; If You Need Assistance; through Friday. In Europe, call In Focus in The Netherlands at; Warranty
  • Page 17 – SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR; Place the projector on a flat surface.; NOTE: An optiona l extension; Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
  • Page 18 – Connecti ng the CableW iz ard to the Proj ector; Connect the; CAUTION: Tu rn off th e; Conn ecti ng the Ca bleWiz ard cab le to th e projector; Selecti ng Conne ctors on the CableWi zard; Selectin g co nnectors on the Cab leWiza rd
  • Page 19 – If you’re connecting an; IBM-compatib le d eskt op or lapt op com-; , turn the selector until the window displays “PC.”; NOTE: You m ust d is connect a ll; Sel ecti ng the I BM-compati bl e con nectors on the Cab leWiza rd; If you’re connecting a; Macintosh desktop or an App le PowerBook; , turn the selector until the window displays; Selectin g th e Macin tosh con nectors on the Cab leWiza rd
  • Page 20 – Preparing to Connect Your Equipment to the Project or; Equ ipmen t you want to connect
  • Page 21 – Connecti ng an IBM-Compatible Desktop Computer; Do you want to p lay your computer’s audio on th e p roject or?
  • Page 23 – Connecti ng an IBM-Compatible Laptop Computer; NOTE: Man y l aptop computers; NOTE: If you do n’t wan t au di o or
  • Page 25 – Connecti ng a Maci ntosh Desktop Computer
  • Page 27 – Connecti ng an Apple PowerBook Computer; NOTE: Som e P owerBook s; Conn ecting th e Cabl eWizard com puter ca bl e to an A pple PowerBoo k
  • Page 28 – Conn ecti ng the Ca bleWiz ard au di o an d mou se cab les t o a PowerBook
  • Page 29 – Connecti ng a Vi deo Pl ayer
  • Page 30 – CAUTI ON: You r vi deo pla yer
  • Page 31 – Connecti ng an Ext ernal Speaker and a S ubwoofer; To connect one or two external speakers, plug the speaker; NOTE: Th e external speakers; To connect a subwoofer, plug the subwoofer cable into the; Conn ecti ng an externa l spea ker a nd a subwoofer
  • Page 32 – Connecti ng a Microphone; To connect a microphone to the projector, plug the microphone; CA UTI ON: A lwa ys keep th e; To connect a PS/2-compatible mouse to the projector, plug the; CAUTI ON: T urn off your; NOTE: Us ing a mous e mak es
  • Page 33 – Connecti ng the Remote Control Cabl e; Plug the end of the remote cable with the cylinder into the; Conn ecting th e remote con trol cabl e; Poweri ng up the Project or and Adjusti ng the Image; NOTE: Al ways u se the power; Conn ecting th e power cord to the projector
  • Page 34 – CAUTION: If th e l amp LED; v ideo
  • Page 35 – Turning Off the Proj ector; NOTE: When you dis co nnect the
  • Page 37 – Auto Image; Using the Remote Control; NOTE: If you ca n’t ai m the
  • Page 38 – Adjusting the Projector; Keystone a dju stm ent kn ob; Quick -releas e el evator foot a nd levelin g k nob
  • Page 39 – To raise the projector:; Adj usti ng the h eight of the projector; To lower the projector:
  • Page 40 – Using the Remote and Keypad Buttons; Remo te con trol; Keypa d
  • Page 44 – Using the Disk Mouse; NOTE : U si ng a l ight tou ch on th e; Us ing the d is k mou se; Using the On-Screen Menus; The projector; menu; button on the; men u; again when you want to close the; Disk mous e and mou se bu ttons
  • Page 45 – pu ter; or the; video; button on the remote or keypad.; On-screen menu statu s b ar; Display Menu Functi ons; Displ ay menu
  • Page 46 – Bright ness; NOTE : Ch an ging the b rightness; Contrast
  • Page 47 – Audio Menu Funct ions; Au di o menu; Volu me; NOTE: Cha ngin g th e vo lum e; Mic Volum e
  • Page 49 – Image Menu Functions; Im age menu
  • Page 50 – Manual Tr acking
  • Page 51 – Controls Menu Functi ons; Controls menu; Video Standard; NOTE: If you a lread y k now th e; When; Auto; is on, the projector attempts to pick the video stan-; Language; NOTE: To order the ceil in g
  • Page 52 – Rear Projection; When you select; Rear Pr ojection; , the projector reverses the image; Monitor Connect; NOTE : Do n ot sel ect “ Off” if
  • Page 53 – Maintenance
  • Page 55 – Remo ving the len s; Make sure the latch is pointing down.; Using the Zoom Lens; CAUT ION: Be sure to ful ly; Follow these steps when operating the zoom lens:; LitePro 2 00 S eries zoom l ens
  • Page 56 – Replacing the Projecti on Lamp; WARNING: To a void b urns and; CAUTION: Never operate th e
  • Page 57 – Remo ving the la mp mod ul e; Align the module in the correct direction.; WARNING: Do not d rop th e; Ins tal lin g a new l amp modul e; Reposition the lamp cover.
  • Page 58 – Resetti ng the Lamp Monitor Light; NOTE: You m ust reset th e lam p; brightn ess; Replacing the Batt eries in the Remote Control; ferent fu se ma y d am age the
  • Page 59 – Unplug the power cord.; Push the spare fuse into the holder until it is securely seated.
  • Page 60 – Plug the power cord back in.; power s trip i s recommen ded i f; Repla cing th e fu se hol der; Using the Kensington Lock; In sta ll ing the Ken si ngton l ock
  • Page 61 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 62 – TROUBLESHO OTING; Verify that all power is switched on.; standb y; NOTE: Macin tosh computers; If you call Technical Support for assistance:
  • Page 63 – Solutions to Common Problems; Problem: Nothin g on projection scr een; Make sure the projector is switched on.; Problem: Color or VGA text not bein g project ed
  • Page 64 – Problem: Only th e start-u p screen d isplay s; If you’re using Windows 95:
  • Page 65 – Make sure the lens is locked in place.; Problem: Image and menu s are reversed left to righ t; Adjust the brightness. See “Brightness” on page 29.
  • Page 66 – Problem: Image is “noisy ” or streaked; Try these steps in this order.; Au to Image; off and then back on again. See “Auto; Problem: Lamp seems t o b e getting d immer; Make sure the remote is within its operating range of 40 feet.
  • Page 67 – Appendix
  • Page 70 – Accessori es; Power Cords (one ships with p roject or, ty pe dep end s on count ry)
  • Page 71 – Optional Accessories
  • Page 72 – Portable and Laptop Activ ati on Chart; NOTE: Most la ptop computers; Comput er
  • Page 76 – Using Video Mirroring wit h a PowerBook Computer
  • Page 77 – Projected Image Si ze
  • Page 79 – Index
  • Page 80 – INDEX
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Page 2 - User’s Guide
Page 4 - Safety Certifications

FCC Warnin g This equipment has been tested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuan t to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits ar e designed to pro-vide reasonable protect ion against har mful int erference in a residential installa-tion. DOC (Canada) This C lass B di...

Page 5 - Declar ation of Con formity

Declar ation of Con formity Manufacturer: I n Focus S ystems, In c.27700B S W Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 U SAEuropean Office: Plantenw eg 91, 2132 HL Hoofddorp, Th e Neth erlan ds We declar e under our sole respon sibility that t he LitePro 210 and 220 LCD Projec-tors conform t o t he fo...

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