InFocus IN3916, AA0021, IN3900 User Manual

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Declaration of Conformity

Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon 97223-8368 USA

We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following directives and norms:

ErP Directive 2009/125/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC R&TTE Directive: 1999/5/EC

EMC: EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 Safety: IEC 60950-1: 2005 (MOD)

ETSI: EN 300 440, EN 301 489

The receiver portion of this product is a Category III device, as specified in EN 300 440.

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®, DLP Link 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 European 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:

--Reorient 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 numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

Agency Approvals cTUVus

Other specific Country Approvals may apply. Please see product certification label. This document applies to regulatory model AA0021.

Input ratings: 100-240Vac, 3.9A, 50-60Hz

InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

4

Positioning the projector

6

Connecting a computer source

7

USB connection

7

VGA connection

7

Optional computer connections

7

Displaying an image

8

Adjusting the image

9

Connecting a video device

11

Video device connections

11

Composite video connection

11

VGA connection

11

Component video connection

11

LiteBoard™ Wand

12

Charging the Wand’s Battery

12

How to Use the Wand

12

Wand Position and Avoiding Shadows

12

Using More than One Wand

13

Wand Features

13

Buttons and Wand Tip

13

LiteBoard Wand Menu

14

Troubleshooting LiteBoard

14

Shutting down the projector

16

Troubleshooting your setup

16

Using the remote control

24

Using the audio

25

Using the keypad buttons

27

Optimizing computer images

28

Presentation features

28

Optimizing video images

29

Customizing the projector

29

Dynamic Messaging

29

Using the menus

30

Basic Picture menu

31

Advanced Picture menu

32

Setup menu

33

Status and Service menu

36

Using LitePort

37

LiteShow

39

LiteShow Menu Options

40

Maintenance

46

Cleaning the lens

46

Using the security lock

46

Replacing the projection lamp

47

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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.

Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 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 touch or block the projector lens with any objects as this can damage the projector lens. Use the lens cap when the projector is not in use and during transport. Scratches, gouges and other lens damage are not covered by the product warranty.

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 cord, 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 nonapproved 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.

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 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 you see the “Replace Lamp” message.

In the unlikely event of a lamp rupture, particles may exit through the projector vents. Keep people, food, and drinks out of the "keep out" area under and around the projector, as indicated by the "X" areas below.

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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 Warranty Booklet.

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InFocus IN3916, AA0021, IN3900 User Manual

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 for business presentations and home video viewing too. The IN3916 has native XGA 1024x768 resolution. It is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices.

Product specifications

To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector, be sure to visit our website at www.infocus.com, as specifications are subject to change.

Accessories

The standard accessories that came with your projector are listed in the included Quick Start Poster/Booklet. Optional accessories can be found on our website at www.infocus.com or at your retailer or dealer.

Online registration

Register your projector on our website at www.infocus.com/register to activate your warranty and receive product updates, announcements, and registration incentives.

touch keypad

focus (front ring)

lens

remote control

 

 

receiver (IR)

 

elevator foot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

remote control

 

 

connector

power cord

receiver (IR)

connector

panel

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Connector panel

The projector provides both computer and video connection options, including:

VGA computer

Composite video

HDMI

USB mini B connector. Used for USB Display, slide advance (and mouse control when used with an optional remote control only) and LiteBoard™ Wand control.

USB A connector. Used for LitePort (JPEG images displayed from USB flash drive) and WLAN.

Monitor out, for VGA pass through to an external monitor.

Audio input for video and computer.

Audio L/R for video and computer.

Audio output to external speakers.

Microphone, for connecting to a dynamic microphone.

LAN (RJ45) connector for network control and web server.

Serial Control (DB9) connector for RS-232 serial control. Command control codes are on our support website at www.infocus.com/support.

5 volt DC output. The coaxial connector accepts a 2.1mm x 5.5mm plug and provides a constant 5 volt, 2 amp DC output when the projector is on. It is designed to provide power for an InFocus LiteShow wireless device, which allows wireless projection. More information can be found on our website at www.infocus.com or at your retailer or dealer.

RJ45 port

 

 

 

audio L/R

 

USB A

HDMI

audio in/out

 

 

USB mini

 

computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB A

USB mini B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

composite

 

 

 

 

 

5 volt output

monitor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

out

video

 

 

security lock

 

 

 

 

microphone

 

 

 

 

serial

control

 

 

 

 

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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 between 30 inches (.75m) and 65 inches (1.65m) from the screen. To ensure adequate cable access, do not place the projector within 24 inches (.61m) of a wall or other object.

If you are installing the projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend using InFocus approved ceiling mounts for proper fitting, ventilation and installation. Refer to the installation guide that comes with the InFocus Ceiling Mount Kit (p/n SP-CEIL-UNIV) 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. To turn the image upside down, see “Ceiling mount” on page 34. We recommend using an InFocus authorized ceiling mount.

Position the projector the desired distance from the screen. The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen and the video format determine the size of the projected image. (The throw ratio of the IN3916 is 0.49:1.)

IN3916 image offset is 105% +/-2%. This means that if you have an image 40 inches (1 meter) tall from a table-mounted projector, the bottom of the image will be 2.8 inches (.07 meter) above the centerline of the lens.

40 inches

 

high image

Projection angle

 

bottom of image 2.8

 

inches above center

lens center

of lens

 

 

 

Table 1: Screen Size

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diagonal Screen

Size of the Projected Image

Projection

Distance (L)

Size

 

 

Width

 

 

 

 

Minimum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feet

Inches

Meters

Inches

Milimet

Meters

Inches

 

 

 

 

ers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.9

71

1.8

60

153

0.75

30

6.7

80

2.0

68

172

0.84

33

7.5

90

2.3

76

194

0.95

37

7.8

94

2.4

80

202

0.99

39

8.3

100

2.5

85

215

1.05

41

8.7

104

2.6

88

224

1.10

43

10.0

120

3.0

102

258

1.26

50

13.0

156

4.0

133

337

1.65

65

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Connecting a computer source

USB Mini B connection

Connect the USB cable to your computer's USB A connector and to the projector's USB mini B connector.

To display images over USB: If this is the first time you have used the USB Display feature, an Auto-Play screen will appear within a minute. Click Start USB Display. (Note: If the Auto-Play screen does not appear, browse to the CD Drive USB Display on your computer and double-click the DLUSB.Cab file to initiate manually.)

Within a minute, your computer image should display.

To stop displaying your computer image over the USB cable: Disconnect the USB cable from the projector and/or laptop or change the selected source on the projector.

To advance slides in a PowerPoint presentation using the remote control: Press the up and down arrow buttons on the remote control to move through your slides.

VGA connection

Connect one end of the provided computer cable to the VGA 1/VGA 2 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.

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- compatible source.

Connecting power

Connect the black power cord to the Power connector on the rear of the projector and to your electrical outlet. The Power light on the Status Indicator Panel (page 16) turns amber. NOTE: Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector.

Optional computer connections

To get sound from the projector, connect an audio cable (optional cable, not included) to your computer and to the Audio 1 connector on the projector. You may also need an adapter.

To display a presentation using a USB flash drive, see the Using LitePort (page 37). This feature displays JPEG images and Presentation-to-Go presentation, eliminating the need for a computer source.

If you are using a desktop computer and want to see the image on your computer screen as well as on the projection screen, connect the computer’s monitor cable to the Monitor Out connector on the projector.

connect USB cable

connect VGA cable

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Displaying an image

Touch the Power button.

The Power button blinks green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the start up screen displays and the Power button is steady green. It can take up to a minute for the image to achieve full brightness.

? No start up screen? Get help on page 17. Turn on your computer or video device.

The image should appear on the projection screen. If it doesn’t, press the Source button on the projector’s keypad or remote.

If you are using a VGA cable to connect your computer to the projector:

If 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 more information about your laptop's key combination or go to the InFocus website at: http:// www.infocus.com/Support/LaptopActivation.aspx.

? No laptop image? Try pressing the Auto Image button on the keypad. Get help on page 17.

press Power button

turn on computer or video device

activate laptop’s external port

monitor key or LCD/CRT key

FN key

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Adjusting the image

If necessary, adjust the height of the projector by pressing the elevator foot 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 at the front of the projector.

Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen.

See page 6 for a table listing screen sizes and distances.

Adjust the focus.

If the image is not square, first make sure that the projector is perpendicular to the screen. If the image is larger or smaller on the top or bottom edge of the screen, press the top Keystone button to reduce the upper part of the image, and press the bottom Keystone button to reduce the lower part.

If the left or right side of the screen is larger or smaller the other, you can turn the projector to the left or to the right a few degrees to square the image.

Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Basic Picture menu. See page 31 for help with these menu adjustments.

For Aspect Ratio, keep in mind that DVD players must be configured for 16:9 in order to view the highest quality image. For more information regarding Aspect Ratio, see page 10.

adjust height

release button

elevator foot

adjust distance

adjust focus

focus

adjust keystone

adjust Basic Picture

 

Basic Picture

 

Brightness

50

 

Contrast

50

 

Sharpness

Maximum

 

Color

50

 

Tint

50

 

Auto Image...

 

 

Aspect Ratio

Auto

i

Apply Preset...

 

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What is Aspect Ratio?

4:3 screen

 

16:10 screen

Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. Depending on your

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

source, you will want to choose the aspect ratio (using your projector remote or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

keypad) which matches your source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Older TV screens and laptops are 4:3; newer TV screens, HDTV and most DVDs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

are 16:9; and widescreen computers are 16:10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use an aspect ratio of 16:9 for widescreen movies and HDTV, and use Native for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4:3 content. Force Wide can also be enabled to automatically resize less common

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

aspect ratios to 16:10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4:3 mode

16:10 mode

Native mode

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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. You can connect the audio directly to the projector to get sound from the built-in speaker, or you can bypass the projector’s audio system and connect the 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.

Before connecting your projector, you should decide which aspect ratio you want to use. The projector’s Aspect Ratio setting is accessed through the Resize button on the remote or through the projector’s Basic Picture Menu. See page 31 for more information.

Video device connections

No video cables are provided with the projector. You can order cables from InFocus or provide 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- compatible source.

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.

If your source uses RCA connectors, connect the red audio-out connector on the audio source to the red audio-in connector on the projector and white audio-out connector on the audio source to the white audio-in connector on the projector.

If your source uses a 3.5mm stereo connector, connect it to the 3.5mm audio-in connector on the projector.

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 connector may be labeled “To Monitor” on the video source. Plug the computer cable into the VGA connector on the projector.

Component video connection

If your HD video device has component connectors, an optional Component to VGA adapter can be used. 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 VGA connector.

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LiteBoardWand

The LiteBoard Wand works like a wireless mouse - but one that works in midair, not on your desktop. Just hold the wand in your hand, and point it at the projected image to point, click and drag. The wand works with all your software, just like a regular mouse.

Charging the Wand’s Battery

When the wand’s amber battery light starts to blink, its internal battery is low (if the battery is fully discharged, you won’t be able to turn the wand on by pressing its tip, left or right buttons).

To charge the battery, open the flap at the bottom of the wand to expose the wand’s USB connector. Then connect a USB cable between the wand and the USB power adapter, or a computer (if connecting to a computer, make sure the computer is powered on). The battery light will stay on while the battery is charging, then it will turn off when the battery is fully charged.

When charging is finished, you can disconnect the USB cable (or keep the cable connected and use the wand while it’s charging).

NOTE: 5-10 minutes of charging is enough for about an hour of wand use. A full charge will take 6-8 hours and will allow 20-40 hours of non-stop wand use. A fully charged, new wand will hold a charge in standby for up to 3 weeks.

Caution: The lithium battery is only rechargeable, and is not user serviceable or user replaceable.

Caution: Always use the included USB cable and power adapter (or your computer) to charge the wand.

How to Use the Wand

1The IN3916 projector needs to be powered on and connected to your computer.

2Connect the projector and your computer with a USB cable.

3Connect the projector and your computer with a VGA cable.

4Make sure the wand's battery is charged or charging.

5Turn on the projector and make sure it's displaying the computer's screen - set

the source to VGA 1 or VGA 2 (press the source button on the projector or its remote if needed - you may need to press it several times).

6Turn on the wand by pressing its tip, left or right button - the wand's blue status light will start to blink.

7Point the wand at the screen to point, click, and drag - just like a normal mouse. The Undo button is located at the bottom of the wand. You can define this button in the LiteBoard Wand Menu.

NOTE: See LiteBoard Wand Menu below for settings that let you fine-tune wand motion and clicking behavior. When you’re done, set the wand aside and make sure it isn’t pointing at the screen; it will turn itself off automatically after 1 minute.

Wand Position and Avoiding Shadows

Your Location Distance from the Screen

You can use the LiteBoard Wand right up against the screen, or around the room. You might find that your pointing accuracy will improve if you get closer to the screen. Also, avoid standing too far off from either side of the screen.

Avoid Shadows!

The wand won't work if its sensor is in a shadow or if it is pointing at a shadow:

Correct (no shadow)

Incorrect (shadow)

 

 

 

 

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How to Hold the Wand

You can hold the wand the way you would hold a normal pencil or pen, or you can hold it like a remote control - use in whichever position is most comfortable. NOTE: If the wand is up close to the screen, you can press its tip against the projection surface to click and drag. Not recommended for use with fabric screens.

Using More than One Wand

The projector can work with more than one wand, but you can only use one wand at a time. When you want to switch to a different wand:

1Point the current wand away from the projected image for at least 3 seconds.

2Press the tip, left or right button on the new wand to turn it on, and then start using the new wand.

NOTE: Settings in the projector's LiteBoard Wand menu (see below) apply to all wands used with that projector.

Wand Features

Sensor Tip

Left mouse button

Scroll Wheel button

Link light

Right mouse button

Battery light

Undo button

USB connector

Reset button

Buttons and Wand Tip

The wand's three top buttons are equivalent to the left, right, and scroll wheel buttons on a mouse. The wand's tip is also a button, and is equivalent to the left mouse button.

NOTE: By default, the Scroll Wheel button changes wand motion between Auto,

Normal and Draw. Auto switches between Draw, Normal and Stable mode depending on the image size and distance. Normal makes clicking easier, but Draw allows smoother motion. You can change the Scroll Wheel button to perform other functions, including a standard middle button mouse click (see LiteBoard Wand Menu below).

Battery Light

The amber battery light shows the status of the wand's built-in battery (see below for battery information). The battery light will turn on while the wand is charging, and it will blink if the battery is low (2-4 hours of wand use left).

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Link Light

The blue link light shows the status of the wand's wireless connection to the projector. The link light will blink frequently (more than once per second) when the wand is attempting to link to the projector; then it will blink less frequently (about once every 4 seconds) after the wand has linked to the projector.

NOTE: The link light will stay off when the wand is off.

USB Connector

The wand's USB connector is behind a flap on the back of the wand. The USB connector is only used for charging the wand's battery - using the included USB power adapter, or a computer.

NOTE: You can use the wand while charging the battery, but after the battery is charged (battery light turns off), you can unplug the USB cable and continue to use the wand without a cable.

Undo Button

The wand's Undo button will function the same as the computer's Escape, Delete, or Backspace buttons, or the same as a Ctrl+Z (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Z (Mac OS) command, depending on which function you assign to it in the LiteBoard Wand menu.

Sensor

The wand's optical sensor opening is located above the wand's tip. Don't block the sensor, and make sure it always has a clear view of the screen.

NOTE: The sensor won't work if you point it at a shadow or away from the screen.

Reset Button

The wand has a reset button, behind a small hole on its underside. Under normal conditions, you should not need to reset the wand. See the Troubleshooting section below for more information.

Internal Radio

The wand has a built-in wireless transmitter/receiver which it uses to communicate with the projector.

Lithium Battery Information

Manufacturer: HiTech Energy Inc. Model: E3BE105K1002

Rating: 3.7V/800mAh

Caution: Lithium battery is only rechargeable, and not user replaceable. Not user serviceable.

LiteBoard Wand Menu

You can access the LiteBoard Wand menu from the projector's Setup menu. To change the settings in this menu, highlight a setting, then press Select (on the projector or its remote) one or more times - each press of Select will change to the next value for the setting.

Enabled: controls whether the projector lets you use LiteBoard Wands. Set this to Yes to allow wand use. Set this to No to prevent wand use.

Motion: controls wand motion. When set to Auto, the motion mode will switch between Normal, Draw and Stable depending on the image size and distance. When set to Normal, motion is set up to work best for normal computer use. When set to Draw, motion is set up to work best for on-screen drawing. When set to Stable, motion is filtered for maximum stability. When set to Press to Move, the mouse pointer only moves when you hold down the wand’s tip or the left button on the wand (use the right button to click).

Click Speed: controls the motion pause when you click and only applies if Motion is set to Normal or Stable. Longer click speeds will make it easier to double-click, but will increase the delay before motion resumes after you click.

Scroll Button Mode: selects the function of the wand's Scroll Wheel button. You can use the Scroll Wheel button to change wand motion, or perform keyboard or mouse button shortcuts.

NOTE: The PwrPnt Annotate setting sets up the Scroll Wheel button to control drawing (annotating) during Microsoft PowerPoint slide shows. The first press of the Scroll Wheel button will turn on the drawing function, the next press will turn off the drawing function, the next press will turn it on again, etc.

Undo Button: selects the function of the wand's undo Button.

Link Channel: selects the radio channel used for wand communication. This should be set to Auto unless you encounter interference (see Troubleshooting below for more information).

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Troubleshooting LiteBoard

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If the wand doesn't work at all, or it works intermittently, try one of these solutions:

-Press to Move may be enabled; try holding down one of the wand’s buttons while moving the wand.

-Press the tip, left or right button on the wand to turn it on.

-If the wand's blue Link light never blinks, then the wand's battery is fully discharged; connect the wand to the USB power adapter or your computer.

-Make sure the wand is not pointing at a shadow and make sure its tip is not in a shadow.

-If the room is brightly lit, reduce the room illumination.

-If you're trying to use the computer's mouse at the same time as the wand, point the wand away from the screen while using the mouse.

-If someone else is using a different wand with the same projector, they must stop using it before you can use another wand.

-Change the Link Channel value in the LiteBoard Wand menu.

-Reset the wand: push the end of a paper clip into the reset opening on the underside of the wand.

If accurate clicking is difficult, try one of these solutions:

-Hold the wand steadier when clicking.

-Use the wand right up against the screen so it's easier to avoid unexpected movements.

-Change the Motion value in the LiteBoard Wand menu.

If it is difficult to draw or move freely because the wand wants to move in straight lines or draw extra lines, try changing the Motion value in the

LiteBoard Wand menu.

If the mouse pointer is in the wrong place on the screen, or the mouse pointer's movement is restricted to only part of the screen, try one of these solutions:

-Make sure your projector is displaying the computer's screen and not some other source (such as DVD, VCR, etc.). To change the source, press the Source button on the projector or its remote.

-Make sure the projector is displaying the same image as the computer's main or built-in monitor (don't extend your desktop onto multiple monitors). To correct this:

On Windows XP: Open the Display control panel, click Settings, click the display that represents the projector, then un-check “Extend my Windows desktop...”.

On Windows Vista: Right-click on the desktop, choose Personalize..., click Display Settings, click the display that represents the projector, then un-check “Extend the desktop...”

On Windows 7.0: Right-click on the desktop, choose Screen Resolution, click the display that represents the projector, and then choose the “Duplicate Display...” under Multiple Displays.

On Macintosh: Select System Preferences from the Apple Menu, then select Displays. Click Arrangement, and check “Mirror Displays.”

If the battery light does not turn on when the wand is being charged, try one of the following:

-Make sure a USB cable is connected between the wand and either the USB power adapter, or a USB port on your computer.

-If the wand is connected to the USB power adapter, make sure the adapter is plugged in to a live electrical outlet. If the wand is connected to your computer, make sure the computer is powered on.

-If the wand still won't charge, contact InFocus support at: www.infocus.com/ support.

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