InFocus Digital projector User Manual

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Declaration of Conformity
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
April, 2004
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. InFocus, ProjectorManager, ProjectorNet, LiteShow, and LP 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.
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, NOM, IRAM, GOST, C-tick
Other specific Country Approvals may apply. Please see product certification label.
InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 5 Positioning 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 13
Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 14 Connecting a video device 16 Video device connections 17
Composite video connection 17
S-video connection 17
VESA connection 18
Component video connection 18 Displaying video 19
Adjusting the image 19 Shutting down the projector 21 Troubleshooting your setup 21 Using the optional remote control 29 Using the audio 30 Using the keypad buttons 31 Optimizing computer images 32 Presentation features 32 Optimizing video images 33 Customizing the projector 33 Using the menus 34
Picture menu 35
Settings menu 38 Maintenance 41
Cleaning the Lens 41
Replacing the Projection Lamp 41
Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 43 Using the security lock 43 Appendix 44
Projected Image Size 44
Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 44
If you are experienced in setting up projection systems, use the Quick Setup card that is included with the projector. 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 the included CD and on our website.
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.
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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 that may block the vents.
Locate the projector at least 4' (1.2 m) away from any heating or cooling
vents.
Use only approved ceiling mounts.
Use only the power cord provided. A surge-protected power strip is
recommended.
Refer to this manual for proper startup and shutdown procedures.
In the unlikely event of the lamp rupturing, discard any edible items
placed in the surrounding area and thoroughly clean the area along all sides of the projector. Wash hands after cleaning the area and handling the ruptured lamp. This product has a lamp which contains a very small amount of mercury. Dispose of it as required by local, state or federal ordinances and regulations. For more information see www.eiae.org.
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 section at the end of this User's Guide.
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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. It has native SVGA 800x600 resolution and is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices, including:
Most standard VCRs, DVD players (progressive and interlaced), pro-
gressive DVD, HDTV sources, TV and satellite tuners, camcorders, video games, and laser disc players.
IBM-compatible computers, including laptops, up to 1024x768 resolu-
tion.
Apple
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Macintosh® and PowerBook® computers up to 1024x768 reso-
lution.
Product specifications
To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector, be sure to visit our website, as specifications are subject to change. Web address infor­mation is located on the back inside cover of this User’s Guide.
Accessories
The standard accessories that came with your projector can be found on the included packing list. Optional accessories are listed in the Accessories cata­log that came with the projector and can also found on our website. See the inside back cover for the Web address.
Online Registration
Register your projector on our website to receive product updates, announcements, and registration incentives. See the inside back cover for the Web address.
keypad
adjustable foot release
focus (thin ring)
remote control receiver (IR)
power cord connector
power switch
zoom (thick ring)
speaker
tethered lens cap
panel
security lock
lamp housing door
foot
adjustable
connector
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Connector Panel
The projector provides both computer and video connection options, including:
•USB
VESA for computer and video
S-video
Composite RCA audio/video
computer S-video
RCA audio/video
USB
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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 on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen. The
projector must be at least 4.9 feet (1.49m) from the projection screen.
Position the projector within 10 feet (3m) of your power source and
within 6 feet (1.8m) of your video device (unless you purchase exten­sion cables). To ensure adequate cable access, do not place the projector within 6 inches (.15m) of a wall or other object.
If you are installing 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 “Ceiling” on page 39. We recommend using an authorized ceiling mount.
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. The top illus­tration to the right shows three projected image sizes. For more infor­mation about image sizes at different distances, see “Projected Image Size” on page 45.
The image exits the projector at a given angle. This image offset is
112.2% when the projector is in 4:3 mode (default mode). This means that if you have an image 10’ high, the bottom of the image will be 1.22’ above the center of the lens.
This image offset is 132.9% when the projector is in 16:9 mode. This
means that if you have an image 10’ high, the bottom of the image will be 3.29’ above the center of the lens.
See “Connecting a video device” on page 16 for additional information
on 16:9 and 4:3 modes.
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Projector and Device Connector Guide
The following should help you find the connectors that you want to use to obtain the best resolution possible from your input devices, such as computers, standard VCRs, DVD players (progressive and interlaced), HD sources (1080i and 720P HDTV formats), TV and satellite tuners, camcorders, video games (progressive and interlaced), and laser disc players.
Computer connections
Computer connections involve attaching the computer cable included with the projector from a computer to the Computer In input. Optional connections include connecting a USB cable from the computer to the projector to advance slides in PowerPoint™ presentations. See page 11 for setup computer/projec­tor setup information.
Video connections
The first step for connecting video is deciding what type of output connector you want to connect to the projector has. If your video device has more than one output, select the one with the highest quality. The quality rankings (with 1 being the highest and 3 being the lowest) are:
1 Component video
2 S-video
3 Composite video
If you are connecting the projector to HDTV sources, the projector’s computer (VESA) connector, labeled Computer In, should be used. Keep in mind that HDTV and progressive sources should only be handled through the projector ’s VESA connector. The S-video port does not function with progressive sources, even with a Component to S-video adapter. With progressive sources, a Component to VESA adapter must be used.
Computer In
S-video
Projector Input Connectors
Audio/Visual (composite)
USB
(HD and progressive sources)
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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
Composite video or S-video
Composite video connection on page 17.
S-video connection on page 17
Not for progressive (i.e. HDTV) sources. See page 10.
Standard Video Camera
NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats
Composite video or S-video
Composite video or S-video
Composite video connection on page 17.
S-video connection on page 17
Not for progressive (i.e. HDTV) sources. See page 10.
Standard Video Game
NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats
Composite video or S-video
Composite video or S-video
Composite video connection on page 17.
S-video connection on page 17
Not for progressive (i.e. HDTV) sources. See page 10.
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Video Device
Video Compatibility
If Your Device Connector Is
Attach to Adapter or Labeled Connector on Projector
For Setup Instructions, see Comments
HDTV (High Definition TV)
1080i, 720p VGA
Component video
Computer In
Computer In via optional VESA to Component adapter
VESA connection on page 18
Component video connection on page 18
Not for Component 480i.
EDTV (Enhanced Definition TV
Component 480p, 576p
Component video Computer In via
optional VESA to Component adapter
Component video connection on page 18
Not for Component 480i.
Progressive DVD
1080i, 720p
Component 480p
VGA
Component video
Computer In
Computer In via optional VESA to Component adapter
VESA connection on page 18
Component video connection on page 18
Not for Component 480i.
Progressive Video Game
1080i, 720p
Component 480p
VGA
Component video
Computer In
Computer In via optional VESA to Component adapter
VESA connection on page 18
Component video connection on page 18
Not for Component 480i.
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Connecting a computer source
Required computer connections
Connect one end of the provided computer cable (see page 16 for connect­ing video devices) to the Computer In connector on the projector. Connect the other end to the VESA port 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.
Some Macintosh computers do not have a standard VESA-out video port. If the supplied computer cable will not connect to your computer, purchase the appropriate adapter from your Apple reseller.
Connect the black power cord to the Powe r connector on the side of the pro­jector and to your electrical outlet.
NOTE: Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector.
Optional computer connections
To have sound with your presentation, connect an audio cable to your com­puter and to the red and/or white Audio In connectors on the projector.
To advance slides in a PowerPoint presentation using the optional remote, plug the USB connector on the computer cable into the USB mouse connec­tor on your computer. USB drivers must be installed to use the USB feature. For more information For more information, see page 14.
To advance slides in a PowerPoint presentation using the optional remote, plug the USB connector on the computer cable into the USB mouse connec­tor on your computer. USB drivers must be installed to use the USB feature. For more information For more information, see page 14.
connect computer cable
connect power cable
connect audio cable
connect USB cable
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Displaying a computer source image
Remove the lens cap.
Togg l e the Powe r 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 achieve full brightness.
? No start up screen? Get help on page 21.
Turn on your computer.
The computer’s image should appear on the projection screen. If it doesn’t, press the Computer button on the projector’s keypad.
If your computer has Windows 98 as its operating system, see “Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time” on page 14 regarding the driver setup process.
Make sure your laptop’s 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 documenta-
tion to learn your laptop’s key combination.
? No laptop image? Try pressing the Auto Image button on the key-
pad. Get help on page 22.
remove lens cap
toggle Power switch
turn on computer
activate laptop’s external port
FN key
monitor key or LCD/CRT key
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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 the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen.
See page 45 for a table listing screen sizes and distances.
Adjust the zoom or focus.
If the image is not square, adjust the keystone using the buttons on the key­pad.
Press the top Keyston e button to reduce the upper part of the image, and press the bottom Keys ton e button to reduce the lower part.
Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Picture menu.
See page 36 for help with these menu adjustments.
adjust height
elevator foot
rotate leveling foot
release button
adjust distance
adjust zoom or focus
focus (thin ring)
(thick ring)
zoom
adjust keystone
adjust Picture menu
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Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time
The first time you connect a computer running Windows 98 to the projector, the computer recognizes the projector as “new hardware” and the Add New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow these instructions to use the Wiz­ard to load the correct driver (which was installed with your Windows operating system).
If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows ME, skip these steps and go to “Adjusting the image” on page 13.
a Click Next to begin searching for the driver.
b Make sure “Search for the best driver” is selected, then click Next.
c Uncheck any checked boxes, then click Next. Windows automatically
locates the driver. If this driver has been removed, reload the driver using your Windows operating system CD.
d When Windows finds the driver, you are ready to install it. Click Next.
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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 second time a USB Human Interface Device (for the keyboard).
The third time it detects a USB Human Interface Device (for the mouse).
For Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP:
The USB drivers are automatically installed.
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