InFocus 5700 User Manual

User’s Guide
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 27700B SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 USA European Office: Strawinskylaan 585, 1077 XX Amsterdam, The Netherlands We declare under our sole responsibility that the ScreenPlay 5700 projector conforms to the following directives and norms:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC EMC: EN 55022 EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3 Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC Safety: EN 60950: 2000
May, 2003
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. Digital Light Processing is a trademark or reg­istered trademark of Texas Instruments. Faroudja, DCDi, and TrueLife are trade­marks or registered trademarks of Faroudja. InFocus and ScreenPlay are trademarks or registered trademarks of InFocus Corporation.
FCC Warning
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 can void the user's 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
UL, CUL, TÜV, NOM, IRAM, GOST, CCC, MIC, C-Tick
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3 Positioning the projector 5 Video connections 6 Connecting a video device 7 Displaying a video image 8 Connecting a computer 10 Shutting down the projector 11 Troubleshooting your setup 11 Using the keypad buttons 18 Using the remote control 19 Optimizing video images 20 Customizing the projector 20 Using the menus 21
Picture menu 22 Settings menu 27
Maintenance 29
Cleaning the lens 29 Replacing the projection lamp 30
Appendix 32
Specifications 32 Accessories 32 Red LED behavior and projector errors 33 Projected image size 33 Source compatibility 34 Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installations 35 RS-232 terminal specifications 36
For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this User’s Guide. Electronic versions of this User’s Guide in multiple languages are available on our website at www.infocushome.com/support.
The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal­culator, laptop activation commands, connector pin outs, a glossary, the product data sheet), a web store to buy accessories, and a page for online registration.
Important Operating Considerations
Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents. Vents are placed along the left and right sides of the projec­tor, as well as across the front of the projector.
Do not use a non-approved
ceiling mount. In the unlikely event of the lamp rupturing, discard any edi­ble items placed in the surrounding area and thoroughly clean the area along the sides and in the front of the projector.
Do not place objects in the areas along the side and in the front of the projector
2 ft (.6m)
2 ft (.6m)
2 ft (.6m)
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Introduction

Congratulations and thank you for your excellent choice of a superior digi­tal image projection device. Your new ScreenPlay™ 5700 projector from
InFocus® is specifically designed for home cinema applications. The ScreenPlay 5700 sets the standard for Enhanced-Definition digital perfec­tion, featuring true Enhanced Definition 1024x576 resolution using the latest DLP™ technology and new DCDi video processing from Faroudja™. Cali­brated to D65 color mastering standards, the ScreenPlay 5700 reproduces colors and details the way the director intended. Whether you are watching movies or High Definition broadcasts or playing the latest video game, you will enjoy breathtaking image quality.
Projector components and features
remote control receiver (IR)
air intake vent
focus
keypad
IR
elevator foot release
zoom
Online Registration
Register your projector online at www.infocus.com/service/register to receive product updates, announcements, and registration incentives.
Included items
cable cover
projector
lens cap
SCART cable
user’s guide, safety card
remote
power cable*
*country-dependent
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I/O panel
remote control receiver (IR)
leveling foot
heat vent
IR
exhaust
Connector Panel
The projector provides eight discreet video connectors:
•two component RCA
•two S-video
•one composite RCA
one M1-DA (HD, DVI, and computer)
one VESA (HD, HD component, and computer)
•one component D5 It also has a mini-jack input for a Niles or Xantech-compatible IR repeater
and an RS-232 connector for serial control. The Command Line Interface (CLI) specifications and commands are listed in the Appendix starting on page 36.
Two 3.5 mm mini-jack triggers provide 12 volt current. Trigger 1 provides a constant output while the projector is on. If you connect your projection screen to Trigger 1, when you turn on the projector the screen will move down; when you turn the projector off, the screen will return to the storage position. Trigger 2 provides a 4:3 aspect trigger. When you select 4:3 in the Aspect Ratio menu or from the Resize button on the remote, a 12v signal will be sent after a three second delay. Use this trigger for screens with 4:3 aspect curtains. When you switch back to 16:9 format, the curtains open to reveal the entire screen.
For details on each connector type and their inputs, see page 34.
IR input video/computer 1 & 2
IRin
1
M1-DA
power connector
screen trigger connection
3.5mm mono plug
vesa
2
serial control
serial
connector
+12v
s-video
1
YY
2
Pb Pb
Pr Pr
4
5
s-video
3
component
component
component video
ground
6
video
7
video
D5 video
8
D5
remote control receiver (IR)
12v triggers
trigger 1
trigger 2
lock
to screen relay (see screen manufacturer for details)
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Positioning the projector

There are a number a factors to consider when determining where to set up the projector, including 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.
1 Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen.
The projector must be within 10 feet (3 m) of your power source. To ensure adequate cable access, place the projector at least 6 inches (0.15m) from a wall or other objects. Place the projector at least 5.6 feet (1.7 m) from the projection screen.
If you install the projector on the ceiling, refer to the installation guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information. To turn the image upside down, see page 27. InFocus recommends use of an authorized InFocus ceiling mount. The Ceiling Mount Kit is sold sepa­rately, see page 32.
2 Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen, the zoom set­ting, and the video format determine the size of the projected image. For more information about projected image sizes, see page 33.
10’ high image
The image exits the projector at a given angle. This image offset is 133%. This means that if you have an image 10’ high, the bottom of the image will be 3.3’ above the center of the lens.
Go to www.infocushome.com/support for a complete image size calcula- tor.
bottom of image
3.3’ above lens
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lens center

Video connections

You can connect VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video games, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. (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.) Audio must be provided by your own speakers, as the projector has no separate audio controls. If there is more than one output, select the highest quality one. DVI, Component video and RGB (M1, HD15) have the best quality, fol­lowed by S-video, and then composite video
Table 1: Video connections
Input signal Connector
.
Connector label on projector
s-video
4
5
1
2
component
6
video
7
video
trigger 1
8
D5
trigger 2
M1-DA
M1-DA
VESA
IRin
1
vesa
serial control
s-video
YY
Pb Pb
2
Pr Pr
3
component
component video
For a complete list of compatible sources, see page 34 of the Appendix.
Standard Broadcast TV (not HDTV), via cable, digital cable, satellite TV, DirectTV
Component video S-video Composite video
HDTV Component video
VESA DVI
DVD Component video
S-video Composite video
VCR Composite video
S-video Component video
Video Camera Composite video
S-video
Video Game VESA
Composite video S-video Component video
Component 3, 6 S-video 4, 5 Video 7
Component 3, 6 VESA 2 M1-DA 1
Component 3, 6 S-video 4, 5 Video 7
Video 7 S-video 4, 5 Component 3, 6
Video 7 S-video 4, 5
VESA 2 Video 7 S-video 4, 5 Component 3, 6
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Connecting a video device

If your video device has more than one output, select the highest quality one. DVI video has the best quality, followed by Component video, S-video, and then composite video. If the video device uses component cable connectors, plug the cable’s green connectors into the green component-out connector on the video device and into the green component connector (labeled “Y”) on the projector. Plug the component cable’s blue connectors into the blue component-out connector on the video device and into the blue component connector (labeled “Pb”) on the projector. Plug the component cable’s red connectors into the red component-out connector on the video device and into the red component connector (labeled “Pr”) on the projector. If the video device uses a round, four-prong S-video connector, plug an S-video cable into the S-video connector on the video device and into the S- video connector on the projector. If the video device uses a yellow composite video connector, plug a 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 the video device uses a DVI connector, plug an M1-D cable into the video­out connector on the video device. Plug the other connector into the M1-DA connector on the projector.
connect component cable
connect S-video cable
connect composite video cable
connect M1-D cable
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
1
M1-DA
vesa
2
serialcontrol
1
M1-DA
8
D5
Pb Pb
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
8
D5
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
serialcontrol
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
8
1
D5
M1-DA
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7 video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
serialcontrol
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
8
1
D5
M1-DA
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
serialcontrol
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
If the video device uses a VESA connector, plug a VESA cable into the video-out connector on the video device. Plug the other connector into the
VESA connector on the projector.
Connecting the power cable
Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the projector and to your electrical outlet. The Power LED on the keypad turns solid green. NOTE: Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector.
connect VESA cable
onnect power cable
7
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
1
M1-DA
1
YY
IRin
2
component
Pb Pb
Pr Pr
3
8
D5
7
video
4
5
s-video
6
component
1
M1-DA
vesa
2
serialcontrol
8
D5
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
serialcontrol
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
trigger1
trigger2

Displaying a video image

Remove the lens cap.
remove lens cap
Press the Power button on the top of the projector.
The projector chimes if the chime feature is enabled (page 28). The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the startup screen displays and the LED is steady green. It can take a minute for the image to achieve full brightness.
? No startup screen? Get help on page 12.
Plug in and turn on the video device.
An image from the video device should appear on the projection screen. If it doesn’t, press the Source button on the keypad.
Adjust the height of the projector by pressing the release button to extend the elevator foot. Rotate the leveling foot, if necessary.
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen. See page 33 for a table listing screen projected image sizes and distances to the screen.
press Power
turn on video device
adjust height
elevator foot
adjust distance
rotate leveling foot
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Adjust the zoom or focus rings by rotating them until the desired image size and sharpness are produced.
adjust zoom and focus
zoom
focus
If the image is not square, adjust the keystone using the buttons on the key­pad. Press the upper Keysto ne button to reduce the width of the upper por­tion of the image, and press the lower Keys tone button to reduce the width of the lower portion.
The Contrast, Brightness, Color, andTint are factory calibrated to D65 col- ors, but you can adjust these settings in the Picture menu if necessary.
See page 21 for help with the menus.
adjust keystone
adjust Picture menu
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Connecting a computer

Connect either a VESA cable or M1 cable into the appropriate connector on the projector. Connect the other 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 computer’s video port.
Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the projector and to your electrical outlet.
The Power LED on the projector’s keypad turns solid green.
NOTE: Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector.
Turn on the projector, then your computer.
connect computer cable
connect power cable
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
1
M1-DA
vesa
serialcontrol
IRin
1
M1-DA
1
YY
IRin
1
M1-DA
2
vesa
serialcontrol
D5
Pb Pb
2
7
video
Pr Pr
4
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
8
D5
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
1
YY
2
trigger1
8
D5
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
serialcontrol
5
s-video
6
3
component
component
trigger1
8
trigger2
You can control the projector from an LCD control panel or computer by connecting an RS-232 cable to the projector’s Serial connector. Specific RS-232 commands can be found in the Appendix starting on page 37 and in the Service and Support section of our website at www.infocushome.com/ support.
connect RS-232 cable
10
1
YY
IRin
2
trigger1
1
M1-DA
serialcontrol
8
D5
vesa
Pb Pb
2
7
video
trigger2
Pr Pr
4
5
s-video
6
3
component
component

Shutting down the projector

Troubleshooting your setup

Power Sav e
The projector has a Power Save feature in the System menu that 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 powers down, the image is displayed. You must p ress th e Power button to display an image after 30 minutes have passed.
Turning off the projector
To turn off the projector, press the Power button. The lamp turns off and the LED blinks green for about one minute while the fans continue to run to cool the lamp. When the lamp has cooled, the LED lights green and the fans stop. Unplug the power cable to completely power off the projector.
If your image appears correctly on the screen, skip to the next section (page 18). If it does not, troubleshoot the setup.
The LED on top of the projector’s keypad indicates the state of the projector and can help you troubleshoot.
Table 2: LED behavior and meaning
LED color/behavior Meaning
solid green The projector is plugged in, or the projec-
blinking green The Power button has been pressed and
blinking red The projector will not start up if the LED is blinking red. You must correct the prob­lem, disconnect and reconnect the power cable, then power on the projector.
See page 33 for more information on blinking red LEDs.
tor has been turned on and the software has initialized. The projector has been turned off and the fans have stopped.
the software is initializing, or the projec­tor is powering down and the fans are running to cool the lamp.
A fan (blinks 4 times) or lamp (blinks 3 times) failure has occurred. Turn off the projector and wait one minute, then turn the projector on again. Also check for a blocked vent or a stopped fan (blinks 5 times).
solid red An unidentifiable error: please contact
Technical Support.
The following table shows some potential problems. In some cases, more than one possible solution is provided. Try the solutions in the order they are presented. When the problem is solved, you can skip the additional solutions.
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Problem Solution Result
Plug power cable in and remove lens cap
No startup screen
press Power button
Correct image
ScreenPlay
Image not centered on screen
Move projector, adjust zoom, adjust height
zoom
Adjust horizontal or vertical position in Picture>Advanced menu
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Correct image
Image not square
Image does not fit 16:9 screen
Adjust keystone on keypad
Change aspect ratio to 16:9 in Picture>Aspect ratio menu
Square image
Correct image
Edges of image distorted
AB
Turn Overscan on in the Picture menu
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Correct image
AB
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