Page 2 - FCC Warning; Canada; Agency Approvals
2 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 27700B SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 USAEuropean Office: Strawinskylaan 585, 1077 XX Amsterdam, The NetherlandsWe declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conform to the following directives and norms: EMC Di...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; If you are experienced in setting up projection systems, use the
3 Table of Contents Introduction 5Positioning the projector 7 Projector and Device Connector Guide 8 Computer connections 8 Video connections 8 Connecting a computer source 11 Required computer connections 11 Optional computer connections 11 Displaying a computer source image 12 Adjusting the image ...
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; Apple; Product specifications
5 Introduction Your new digital projector is simple to connect, easy to use, and straightfor-ward to maintain. It is a versatile projector that is flexible enough for busi-ness presentations and home video viewing too. It has native SVGA 800x600 resolution and is compatible with a wide variety of co...
Page 7 - Positioning the projector
7 Positioning the projector To determine where to position the projector, consider the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment. Here are some general guide-lines: • Position the projector on a flat surfa...
Page 8 - Projector and Device Connector Guide; Computer connections; See page 11 for computer/projector setup information.; Video connections; Computer In
8 Projector and Device Connector Guide The following illustration and table should help you find the connectors to use and obtain the best resolution possible from your input devices, such as com-puters, standard VCRs, DVD players (progressive and interlaced), HDTV sources (1080i, 1035i, and 720p HD...
Page 9 - Standard Video Camera; S-video connection on page 17; Standard Video Game; S-video connection on page 17
9 Video Device Video Compatibility If Your Device Connector Is Attach to Adapter or Labeled Connector on Projector For Setup Instructions, see Comments Standard Broadcast TV (not HDTV) via: cable, digital cable, satellite TV, DVD, or VCR NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats Composite video or S-video Compos...
Page 11 - Connecting a computer source; Required computer connections; Optional computer connections; Audio In
11 Connecting a computer source Required computer connections Connect one end of the provided computer cable (see page 16 for connect-ing video devices) to the blue M1 Computer In connector on the projector. Connect the other ends (USB and VESA) to the USB and VGA ports on your computer. If you are ...
Page 12 - Displaying a computer source image; Power
12 Displaying a computer source image Remove the lens cap. Toggle the Power switch on the side of the projector to the On position. The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the start up screen displays and the LED is steady green. It can take a minute for the image to...
Page 13 - Adjusting the image; Keystone
13 Adjusting the image If necessary, adjust the height of the projector by pressing the release button to extend the foot. If necessary, rotate the leveling foot located at the rear of the projector. Avoid placing your hands near the hot exhaust vent in front of the projector. Position the projector...
Page 15 - Skip this page if you did not connect a USB mouse cable; The Wizard launches three times; The first time it detects a USB Composite Device.
15 Skip this page if you did not connect a USB mouse 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 three times . The first time it detects a USB Composite Device. The se...
Page 16 - Connecting a video device; What is Aspect Ratio?
16 Connecting a video device You can connect video devices such as VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video game consoles, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. There is also an audio input via the red and white A/V connec-tors. You can connect the audio directly to the projec...
Page 17 - Video device connections; Composite video connection; Video 2; connector; audio in; connector on the projector.
17 Video device connections Composite video connection Plug the provided A/V cable’s yellow connector into the video-out connec-tor on the video device. Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Video 2 connector on the projector. Plug a white connector into the left audio out connector on the...
Page 18 - VGA connection; M1 to Component adapter
18 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. This connec-tor may be labeled “To Monitor” on the video source. Plug the M1 computer end of the cable into the Computer In connector on the projec...
Page 19 - Displaying video
19 Displaying video Remove the lens cap. Toggle the Power switch on the side of the projector to the On position. The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the start-up screen is displayed and the LED is steady green. It can take a minute for the image to achieve full ...
Page 20 - Adjust the zoom and focus.; button to reduce the upper part of the image,; button to reduce the lower part.
20 Adjust the zoom and focus. If the image is not square, adjust the keystone using the buttons on the key-pad. Press the top Keystone button to reduce the upper part of the image, and press the bottom Keystone button to reduce the lower part. Adjust the volume on the keypad or remote. Adjust the Co...
Page 21 - Shutting down the projector; Screen Save; You can also press the remote’s; button to place the projector in the; button is pressed twice (once; NOTE; Troubleshooting your setup; Table 1: LED behavior and meaning; Meaning
21 Shutting down the projector The projector automatically displays a black screen after no active source is detected for 30 minutes. This black screen helps preserve the life of the pro-jector. The image returns when an active source is detected or a remote or keypad button is pressed. Screen Save ...
Page 23 - adjust computer refresh rate in Control
23 no computer image, just the words “Signal out of range” press the Auto Image button on keypad computer image projected Only my laptop’s background appears, not the Desktop icons Disable “Extend my Windows Desktop” in Control Panel>Display>Settings>Display 2 (location varies by operating ...
Page 26 - COLOR
26 Problem Solution Result image upside down turn off 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 corr...
Page 28 - replace lamp
28 Still need assistance? If you need assistance, visit our website or call us. See the inside of the back cover for support contact information. 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 re...
Page 29 - Using the remote control
29 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. Caution : When replacing the batteries, be aware that u...
Page 30 - Using the audio; Using the projector’s speakers
30 Using the audio Using the projector’s speakers To use the projector ’s speaker, connect your source to the Audio In connec- tors ( L and/or R ) on the projector ’s composite connectors. To adjust the volume, press the Volume buttons on the keypad or remote. To mute the sound, press the Mute butto...
Page 31 - Using the keypad buttons; –resets the projector to the source.
31 Using the keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an over-view of their functions: Menu –opens the on-screen menus (page 34). Select –confirms choices made in the menus (page 34). Up/Down arrows –navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus (page 34). ...
Page 34 - Using the menus
34 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 36 - : Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying
36 Presets : Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying computer presentations, photographs, film images, and video images. Film input is material originally captured on a film camera, like a movie; video input is material originally captured on a video camera, like a TV show or...
Page 38 - Settings menu
38 Settings menu Audio: allows adjustments to Volume of the internal speaker and allows a chime to play when starting the projector. Adjustments can also be made from the projector ’s keypad and the remote. Sources: Power-up Source determines which source the projector checks first for active video ...
Page 41 - Maintenance; Cleaning the Lens; Volume
41 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 c...
Page 43 - Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens; Remove the lamp housing.; Using the security lock
43 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens In dirty or dusty environments, the two dust filter screens in the lamp hous-ing can become clogged, causing high temperatures and premature lamp failure. Routine maintenance to remove dust from the screens lowers the lamp operating temperature and prolongs lamp ...
Page 44 - Appendix; Projected Image Size; : Visit our website for an interactive image size calculator.; Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors; Table 3; to determine a possible cause. There are two-second pauses; Distance to screen; Red LED Behavior
44 Appendix Projected Image Size NOTE : Visit our website for an interactive image size calculator. Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors If the projector is not functioning properly and the LED is blinking red, con-sult Table 3 to determine a possible cause. There are two-second pauses between the ...
Page 45 - video device 16
45 INDEXNumerics 16x9 vs 4x3 screen aspect 16800x600 resolution 5 A About 39, 40Advance menu 37advancing slides 11Aspect Ratio 39Aspect ratio 35aspect ratio 16Audio 38Audio In connector 11, 17, 30audio input 16Audio Out 16Autosource 38 B Blank button 32Blank Screen 39blinking green 21blinking red 21...
Page 47 - replacing the lamp 41
47 troubleshooting problems 21turning off 21 R Rear 38Red LED behavior 44registering your projector 5remote control advancing slides 11, 29Effect key 29laser pointer 29Previous/Next buttons 29usage 29 replacing the lamp 41 S Screen Aspect 16Screen Save 21, 38Screen Saver Off 38Screen Trigger 38secur...
Page 48 - Limited Warranty; One; WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION
48 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 appropri-ate) purchased from InFocus, an InFocus distributor, o...
Page 49 - Limitation on Bringing Action; ment to purchase the Product is governed by Oregon law.; Mandatory Arbitration; – Any action, regardless of form, arising out of the
49 AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, SO SUCH LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Limited Warranty Period The Limited Warranty periods hereof commence on the date of purchase by the end-user customer. These Limited Warranty provisions shall apply only to the end-user purchaser (first person or entity that ...