InFocus Work Big IN12, IN12 Reference Manual

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Contents
Contents........................................................................... 1
About this manual... .......................................................................................... 2
Operation During Projection .......................................... 3
Image Operations During Projection ................................................................. 3
Adjusting Image Brightness .........................................................................................3
Zooming an Image ....................................................................................................... 4
Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image .........................................................5
Freezing an Image ....................................................................................................... 5
Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image ................................................................ 6
Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image............................................. 7
Eco Mode .......................................................................................................... 7
Using the [FUNC] Key ....................................................................................... 8
Configuring Advanced Projector Settings.................... 9
Basic Setup Menu Operations .......................................................................... 9
Displaying the Setup Menu ..........................................................................................9
Configuring Setup Menu Settings ................................................................................ 9
Basic Setup Menu Example.......................................................................................10
Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory Defaults.......................... 12
Setup Menu Contents ..................................................................................... 13
Image Adjustment Main Menu ................................................................................... 14
Screen Settings Main Menu....................................................................................... 16
Input Settings Main Menu .......................................................................................... 19
Option Settings 1 Main Menu.....................................................................................20
Option Settings 2 Main Menu.....................................................................................22
Operational Info Main Menu....................................................................................... 23
Restore All Defaults Main Menu................................................................................. 24
User Maintenance ......................................................... 25
Cleaning the Projector..................................................................................... 25
Cleaning the Projector Exterior .................................................................................. 25
Cleaning the Lens ...................................................................................................... 25
Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents ...........................................................................25
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Replacing the Lamp ........................................................................................ 26
To check the current lamp use time........................................................................... 26
When to replace the lamp .......................................................................................... 27
Replacing the Lamp ...................................................................................................27
To replace the lamp ...................................................................................................28
Resetting the Lamp Time........................................................................................... 29
To reset the lamp time ...............................................................................................30
To reset the lamp time after exceeding the lamp life ................................................. 30
Appendix........................................................................ 31
Remote Controller Signal Range .................................................................... 31
Connecting to a Component Video Output Device ......................................... 32
Full-screen Display of an RGB Image........................................................................33
Reattaching the Lens Cover............................................................................ 34
About this manual...
z All of the operations in this manual are explained using the remote controller that comes
with the projector. The following key operations can also be performed on the projector instead of the remote controller: [MENU], [S], [T], [X], [W], [ENTER], [ESC], [ ], [INPUT], [AUTO], [ZOOM +], [ZOOM –], [FOCUS S], [FOCUS T].
To perform this remote controller operation:
[ENTER] Button in the center of the cursor keys
[ZOOM +], [ZOOM –]
[FOCUS S], [FOCUS T] [FOCUS] button in combination with the [S] and [T] buttons
Use this projector button:
[ZOOM] button in combination with the [W] and [X] buttons
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Operation During Projection
This section explains the various types of operations you can perform while the projector is projecting an image.
Image Operations During Projection
You can perform the following operations while projecting an image.
z Image brightness adjustment z Color mode selection z Image zooming z Momentary cut off of the input source image and projection of a black or blue screen, or
a logo
z Image freeze z Pointer display in the projected image z Aspect ratio switching (between 4:3 and 16:9)
Adjusting Image Brightness
To adjust image brightness
Press the [BRIGHT] key.
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z This displays the brightness adjustment window.
Use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust image brightness.
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To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
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Selecting the Color Mode
You can select from among five different color mode settings to optimize the projected image in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.
To change the color mode
Press the [COLOR MODE] key.
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z This displays the color mode selection window. The currently selected color mode is the
one whose button is selected (filled in).
Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to the color mode you want
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to select, and then press the [ENTER] key.
z This will select the button next to the highlighted color mode name. z For details on what each color mode does, see “Color Mode” under “Image Adjustment
Main Menu” on page 14.
To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
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Zooming an Image
Press the [D-ZOOM +] or [D-ZOOM –] key.
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z This will cause to appear in the projected image.
Use the cursor keys to move the to the part of the image that you want in
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the center of the enlarged image.
Press (or hold down) the [D-ZOOM +] key.
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z Each press of the [D-ZOOM +] key enlarges the image one step. Holding down the
[D-ZOOM +] key continually enlarges the image.
z Pressing the [D-ZOOM –] key while an image is enlarged reduces the zooming by one
step. Holding down the [D-ZOOM –] key continually reduces the size of the image.
z While an image is zoomed, you can use the cursor keys to scroll the view to other
parts of the image.
To exit the zoom operation, press the [ESC] key.
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Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image
Press the [BLANK] key.
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z This temporarily cuts off the image from the input source and projects a black screen in
its place.
To resume projection of the image from the input source, press the [BLANK] key
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(or [ESC] key).
Note
You can specify projection of a black screen or blue screen, or a logo. For details, see “Blank Screen” under “Screen Settings Main Menu” on page 18.
Freezing an Image
Pressing the [FREEZE] key freezes the projected image.
To freeze the projected image
While an image is being projected from an input source, press the [FREEZE]
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key.
z This will capture the image that is on the screen at the moment you press [FREEZE]
and stores it in projector memory. That image remains projected on the screen.
To restore projection of the image from an input source, press the [ESC] key.
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Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image
You can select from among eight different pointer styles, including various arrow styles, for display in the projected image. Pointers can be used during a presentation to indicate or highlight a specific part of the image.
Arrow 1 Oval 1 Spot 2
Note
Depending on the pointer style you are using, the pointer may not display properly when you are using keystone correction. If this happens, use the [KEYSTONE +] and [KEYSTONE –] keys to change the keystone correction value to zero.
To display a pointer in the image
Press the [POINTER] key.
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z This will cause a pointer to appear in the image. z You also can use the setup menu to specify the pointer type that appears first when you
press the [POINTER] key. For details, see “Pointer” under “Option Settings 2 Main Menu” on page 22.
Use the cursor keys to move the pointer to the location you want.
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z Holding down a cursor key moves the cursor at high speed.
To modify the pointer as described below, press the [STYLE] key.
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For this pointer type: Pressing [STYLE] will do this:
Arrow 1 / Arrow 2 Rotate the arrow by 90 degrees
Bar 1 / Bar 2 Toggle between flashing and not flashing
Oval 1 / Oval 2 Toggle between flashing and not flashing
Spot 1 / Spot 2 Cycle the darkness (transparency) of the area not
covered by the spot among two levels
To select the pointer type
Press the [POINTER] key to display the pointer.
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Keep pressing the [POINTER] key until the pointer you want is displayed.
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z Each press of the [POINTER] key cycles through the available pointer types.
To clear the pointer from the image
Press the [ESC] key.
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Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image
Press the [ASPECT] key to toggle the aspect ratio of the displayed image between 4:3 and 16:9.
Note
z The aspect ratio setting affects the projected image only when the input source is
VIDEO or component.
z When the input source is a component signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the
aspect ratio switches automatically to 16:9. When this happens, pressing the [ASPECT] key will not change the aspect ratio.
z You also can change the aspect ratio setting using the setup menu. For details, see
“Aspect Ratio” under “Screen Settings Main Menu” on page 16.
Important!
Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image using the [ASPECT] key for commercial purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright of the copyright holder of the original material.
Eco Mode
Turning on the Eco Mode reduces lamp brightness to save power. The projector’s cooling fan also operates at a slower speed while the Eco Mode is turned on, which results in quieter operation.
Turn on the Eco Mode when your priority is quieter operation. Turn off the Eco Mode when your priority is maximum brightness.
To turn the Eco Mode on or off
Press [ECO] to toggle the Eco Mode on and off.
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Using the [FUNC] Key
Pressing the [FUNC] key displays the menu shown below.
You can use this menu to perform the operations described below.
z Adjust image brightness
Highlight “Brightness” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [BRIGHT] key ( key) described on page 3.
z Turn the Eco Mode on or off
Highlight “Eco Mode” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [ECO] key ( page 7.
z Select the aspect ratio of the projected image
Highlight “Aspect Ratio” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [ASPECT] key ( page 7.
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Configuring Advanced Projector Settings
Your projector has a setup menu that you can use to configure advanced settings.
Basic Setup Menu Operations
Displaying the Setup Menu
Pressing the [MENU] key displays the menu shown below in the center of the projection screen.
Main menu
The main menu includes seven main menu items. The currently selected main menu item is the one that is highlighted.
Sub-menu
The sub-menu shows each individual setting under each main menu item, and its current setting.
Guidance text
Guidance text provides a brief description of the main key operations available for the operation you are currently performing.
Note
You can position the setup menu in the center or on the left edge of the projection screen. For details, see “Menu Position” under “Option Settings 1 Main Menu” on page
20.
To exit the setup menu
Press the [MENU] key.
Configuring Setup Menu Settings
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the main menu item you want by
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highlighting it.
Press the [ENTER] key.
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Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the sub-menu item you want by highlighting
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it.
Perform the required operation on the selected sub-menu item screen.
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z The guidance text explains the operations you need to perform to configure each setting.
To return to the main menu from the sub-menu, press the [ESC] key.
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To exit the setup menu, press the [MENU] key.
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Basic Setup Menu Example
The procedure below shows how to configure the following three settings:
• Image Adjustment J Contrast
• Image Adjustment J Color Mode
• Option Settings 1 J Eco Mode
Note
z Certain settings on the setup menu cannot be changed while there is no input signal
to the projector. Because of this, you should configure setup menu settings after selecting an input source and starting projection.
z This example covers basic steps only. For more detailed information, see “Setup Menu
Contents” on page 13.
To configure the “Image Adjustment J Contrast” setting
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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“Image Adjustment” is initially selected on the main menu, so simply press the
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[ENTER] key.
Press the [T] key once to select “Contrast”.
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Use the [W] (lighter) and [X] (darker) keys to adjust contrast.
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To configure the “Image Adjustment J Color Mode” setting
Press the [T] key once to select “Color Mode”.
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Press the [ENTER] key.
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z This displays the color mode menu.
Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the color mode you want.
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After selecting the color mode you want, press the [ESC] key.
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To configure the “Option Settings 1 J Eco Mode” setting
Press the [ESC] key.
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Press the [T] key three times to select “Option Settings 1”.
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Press the [ENTER] key.
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Press the [T] key three times to select “Eco Mode”.
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Use the [W] and [X] keys to select “On” or “Off”.
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After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory Defaults
You can use the procedures in this section to restore all of the settings on a particular main menu or all of the settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults.
To restore all settings on a particular main menu to their initial factory defaults
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the main menu whose settings you want to
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restore to their initial factory defaults.
z You can select Image Adjustment, Screen Settings, Input Settings, Option Settings 1, or
Option Settings 2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
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Use the [T] key to select “Restore Menu Defaults”.
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Press the [ENTER] key.
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z This will display a confirmation screen like the screen shown below.
Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.
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To restore the settings of the main menu to their initial defaults, press the
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[ENTER] key.
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].
After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Note
z The language setting and the password are not returned to their initial factory defaults
if you select Option Settings 1 in step 3.
z For details about how the above procedure initializes settings, see the explanations of
the settings under “Setup Menu Contents” on page 13.
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To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Use the [T] key to select “Restore All Defaults”, and then press the [ENTER]
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key.
z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all settings.
Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.
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To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial defaults, press the
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[ENTER] key.
z This will restore all of the settings to their initial factory defaults, except for the
Language, Lamp Time, and password settings.
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].
After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Setup Menu Contents
This section contains tables that provide detailed explanations of all of the items included on the setup menu. The following describes the type of information that appears in each of the columns of the tables.
Setting Name
This column shows the names of the settings as they appear on the sub-menu.
Input
This column shows the input source for which each setting is supported. Input source names are abbreviated as R (RGB input), C (component video input), and
V (video input). The letter N indicates that the setting can be configured while there is no input signal.
Setting Unit
The setting unit indicates how a setting is stored. “Source Specific” in this column indicates that separate settings can be stored for each
individual input source. For example, you could store an “Image Adjustment J Brightness” setting of –1 for RGB input and a setting of +1 for VIDEO input.
“Single” in this column indicates that a single setting is stored and applied, regardless of the input source.
Description
This column provides details about the setting item and how to select it. The initial default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
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Image Adjustment Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Brightness RCVU Source
Contrast RCVU Source
Sharpness RCV Source
Saturation RCV Source
Tint RCV Source
Color Mode RCVU Source
Setting
Unit
Specific
Specific
Specific
Specific
Specific
Specific
Description
Use this sub-menu to adjust the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a brighter image.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the contrast of the projected image. A larger value produces a stronger contrast.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the sharpness of the outlines in the projected image. A larger value makes the image sharper, while a smaller value makes it softer.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the color saturation of the projected image. A larger value increases color saturation.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the tint of the projected image. A larger value makes the overall image more bluish, while a smaller value makes the overall image more reddish. This setting is supported only when the signal is NTSC or NTSC4.43.
You can select from among five different color mode settings to optimize the projected image in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.
Presentation*:
Use this setting for standard presentations in a well-lit area. This is the initial default setting when the input source is RGB.
Standard:
Use this setting when you want to highlight the colors of your presentation.
Graphics:
Use this setting when you want photographs and graphics to appear natural.
Theater*:
Use this setting to bring out the dark portions of your images. This is the initial default setting when the input source is either component video or video.
Blackboard:
Use this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a blackboard.
Color Balance RCVU Source
Specific
This sub-menu lets you adjust the color balance of the projected image. Color balance lets you select either “Color Temperature” or “Color” (for individual adjustment of red, green and blue) as the adjustment method.
Color Temperature:
Select this option when you want to adjust the color temperature. Selecting “LO” gives whites a reddish cast, while “HI” gives them a bluish cast. Selecting “NORM*” sets a medium setting between the two colors.
Color:
Select this option when you want to individually adjust the intensity of red, green, and blue. For all of the colors, a larger value makes the color stronger.
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Setting Name Input
Setting
Unit
Description
Ver ti c a l Position
Horizontal Position
Frequency R Signal
Phase R Signal
Video Mode RCV Source
RCV Signal
Specific
RCV Signal
Specific
Specific
Specific
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the vertical position of the input source image within the projection area.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the horizontal position of the input source image within the projection area.
When vertical bands appear in the projected image while RGB is selected as the input source, it means that the frequency setting is not correct. When this happens, use this setting to adjust the frequency manually.
Important!
If, for some reason, your manual frequency settings cause the image input from the computer to disappear from the projection, you can press the [AUTO] key to perform an auto adjust operation, which should cause the image to appear.
When there is flickering in the projected image while RGB is selected as the input source, it means that the phase setting is not correct. When this happens, use this setting to adjust the phase manually.
This setting is valid when VIDEO is selected as the input source. Use it to select a mode that is optimized for movies or still images.
Normal*:
Optimized for movies.
Still Image:
Optimized for still images. In particular, this setting should be used when projecting still images from a digital camera connected to the projector’s VIDEO terminal.
Restore Menu Defaults
RCVU Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Image Adjustment main menu to their initial default settings. z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.
z “Image Adjustment” main menu “Vertical Position”,
“Horizontal Position”, “Frequency”, and “Phase” defaults can be restored for the current signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz,etc.) only.
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About the “Signal Specific” Setting Unit
For the items that have “Signal Specific” in the “Setting Unit” column of the above table, the setting is saved for the specific type of signal (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.) that is being input when the setting is performed, and not for a specific input source.
Screen Settings Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Keystone Correction
Aspect Ratio RCV Source
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to correct vertical keystoning of the
Setting
Unit
Specific
Description
projected image.
Use this sub-menu to select one of the following aspect ratios for the projected image.
4:3*:
This setting specifies a 4:3 aspect ratio, which is the same as a standard television.
16:9:
This setting specifies a 16:9 aspect ratio, which is the same as a movie screen, high-definition TV, etc. Using this setting when the input source image is a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a 4:3 image causes the image to be projected with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio.
Note
When the input source is a component signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the aspect ratio switches automatically to 16:9. When this happens, the aspect ratio cannot be changed using this setting.
Important!
Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright of the copyright holder of the original material.
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Setting Name Input
Setting
Unit
Description
Projection Mode
Startup Screen RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify whether projection will be
from the front of the screen or the back of the screen.
*:
Select this option when projecting from the front of the screen.
:
Select this option when projecting from the back of the screen.
:
Select this option to flip the back-projected image vertically.
:
Select this option to flip the image vertically.
screen should be projected whenever the projector is turned on.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen at startup.
None*:
Select this option when you do not want to project a startup screen.
No Signal Screen
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected
when there is no input signal to the projector.
Blue*:
Select this option to project a blue screen.
Black:
Select this option to project a black screen.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen.
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Setting Name Input
Blank Screen RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected
Setting
Unit
Description
after the [BLANK] key is pressed.
Blue:
Select this option to project a blue screen.
Black*:
Select this option to project a black screen.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen.
Restore Menu Defaults
RCVUN Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Screen Settings main menu to their initial default settings. z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.
z Note that the “Keystone Correction”, “Projection Mode”,
“Startup Screen”, “No Signal Screen”, and “Blank Screen” settings are always returned to their initial defaults, regardless of the currently selected input source.
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Input Settings Main Menu
Setting Name Input
RGB Input RCUVN Single Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal
Video Signal RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal
Setting
Unit
Description
being input from the projector’s RGB input terminal.
Auto*:
Automatically detects the signal being input from the RGB input terminal and configures the appropriate input protocol.
RGB:
Select this option when a computer is connected to the RGB input terminal. For details about connecting a computer, see “Connecting a Computer to the Projector” in the “User’s Guide”.
Component:
Select this setting when the projector’s RGB input terminal is connected to the component video output terminal of a video device using an optionally available YK-3 component video cable. For information about connection, see “Connecting to a Component Video Output Device” on page 32.
being input from the projector’s VIDEO input terminal.
Auto*:
Select this setting to have the projector switch the video signal system automatically in accordance with the input signal from the video device that is connected to the VIDEO input terminal.
NT S C / NT SC 4. 43 / PA L / PAL -M / PA L- N / PAL 6 0 / SECAM:
Each setting selects the applicable video system. Use these settings when you want to specify only one specific video signal for the VIDEO input terminal.
Signal Name Indicator
Restore Menu Defaults
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not the name of
the currently selected signal source should be displayed in the projected image.
On*:
Select this option to turn on display of the name of the currently selected signal source in the projected image.
Off:
Select this option to turn off display of the signal source name.
RCVUN Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Input Settings main menu to their initial default settings. z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.
z Note that the “Signal Name Indicator” setting is always
returned to its initial default, regardless of the currently selected input source.
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Option Settings 1 Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Menu Position RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify the display position of the
Auto Keystone Correction
Auto Adjust RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not auto adjust
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to turn auto keystone correction on or
Setting
Unit
Description
setup menu as either the center or the left side of the screen.
*:
Select this option to display the setup menu in the center of the screen.
:
Select this option to display the setup menu on the upper left corner of the screen.
off.
On*:
Select this option to turn on auto keystone correction.
Off:
Select this option to turn off auto keystone correction.
should be performed when RGB is selected as the input source.
On*:
Select this option to turn on auto adjust.
Off:
Select this option to turn off auto adjust.
Eco Mode RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to turn the Eco Mode on or off.
On:
Select this option to reduce lamp brightness and save power. This setting also reduces the speed of the projector’s cooling fan, which reduces operation noise.
Off:
Select this option to project at maximum brightness.
Auto Power Off
Power On Password
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to turn Auto Power Off on or off. See
“Turning Off the Projector” in the “User’s Guide” for more information.
On*:
Select this option to turn on Auto Power Off.
Off:
Select this option to turn off Auto Power Off.
RCVUN Single You can configure the projector to require input of a
password before operation is enabled.
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Setting Name Input
Setting
Unit
Description
Direct Power On
RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to turn Direct Power On on or off.
See “Direct Power On” in the “User’s Guide” for more information.
On:
Select this option to turn on Direct Power On.
Off*:
Select this option to turn off Direct Power On.
Important!
While Direct Power On is enabled, the projector will turn off automatically if no key operation is performed and no signal input is received within about 10 minutes after it is turned on. This is true regardless of the current Auto Power Off setting.
Language RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify the language to use for
messages, setup menus, etc. English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Swedish / Chinese (Simplified) / Chinese (Traditional) / Korean / Japanese
Restore Menu Defaults
RCVUN Single This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the
Option Settings 1 main menu to their initial default settings. z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.
z The “Auto Adjust” item is returned to its initial default
only when RGB input is selected for the input source. All of the other items are returned to their initial defaults regardless of the currently selected input source.
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Option Settings 2 Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Zoom Memory RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to turn zoom memory on or off. Zoom
Pointer RCVUN Single Use this sub-menu to specify the type of pointer that
Restore Menu Defaults
RCVUN Single This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the
Setting
Unit
Description
memory lets you save the zoom setting when the projector is turned off, so it can be restored automatically the next time the projector is turned on.
On*:
Select this option when you want to restore the zoom setting that was in effect when the projector was last turned off, whenever it is turned on.
Off:
Select this option when you want the image to be projected at its maximum size whenever you turn on the projector.
appears first when you press the [POINTER] key.
Arrow 1* Spot 1 / Spot 2
Option Settings 2 main menu to their initial default settings.
/ Arrow 2 / Bar 1 / Bar 2 / Oval 1 / Oval 2 /
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Operational Info Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Lamp Time RCVUN Single This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of
Reset Lamp Time
Input Signal RCVUN Source
Signal Name RCV Source
Index RC Source
RCVUN Single Use this submenu item to reset the lamp time to 0 hours
Setting
Unit
Specific
Specific
Specific
Description
hours the current lamp has been used to date. Use this value as a reference when deciding whether or not the current lamp needs to be replaced. For details about replacing the lamp, see “Replacing the Lamp”.
after replacing the lamp. For details about replacing the lamp and the lamp time reset operation, see “Replacing the Lamp”.
This sub-menu item shows the currently selected input signal (RGB, Component, or VIDEO). “- - - -” is indicated here when there is no input signal.
This sub-menu item shows the signal name of the signal being input to the projector.
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB or component is the input signal. It shows projector internal information.
Resolution R Single This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input
signal. It shows the number of vertical pixels of resolution of the RGB input signal.
Horizontal Frequency
Ver ti c a l Frequency
Scan System RC Source
RCV Source
Specific
RCV Source
Specific
Specific
This sub-menu item shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal.
This sub-menu item shows the vertical frequency of the input signal.
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB or component is the input signal, and shows the scanning frequency of the input signal. The input signal is interlace or non-interlace for an RGB signal input, and interlace or progressive for a component signal input.
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Restore All Defaults Main Menu
Setting Name Input
Restore All Defaults
Unit Operating Time
RCVUN Single This sub-menu returns all sub-menu items on all main
RCVUN Single This sub-menu item shows the cumulative operating time
Setting
Unit
Description
menus to their initial default settings. This operation can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source and regardless of whether or not a signal is currently being input. For details about this procedure, see “To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults” on page 13.
of this unit. This time cannot be initialized.
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User Maintenance
Cleaning the Projector
Periodically clean the projector exterior, lens, intake vents, and exhaust vents on a regular basis.
Important!
z Always make sure that the projector has cooled sufficiently before cleaning it. If the
projector is turned on, perform the following steps before cleaning it.
Turn off the projector.
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Check to make sure that the POWER/STANDBY indicator has changed to amber.
2
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and allow the projector to cool
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down for about 60 minutes.
Cleaning the Projector Exterior
Wipe the exterior of the projector with a soft cloth that has been moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Be sure to wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping.
Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or any other volatile agent for cleaning.
Cleaning the Lens
Carefully wipe the lens with a commercially available lens cloth or optical lens paper, like those for eyeglasses or camera lenses. When cleaning the lens, be very careful to avoid scratching it.
Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents
Dust and dirt tend to collect around the intake vents located on the back and both sides of the projector. Because of this, you should use a vacuum cleaner to clean away accumulated dust and dirt periodically as shown below.
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Important!
z Continued use of the projector after dust has accumulated around the intake vents
can cause overheating of internal components and lead to malfunction.
z Certain operating conditions also can cause dirt and dust to accumulate around the
projector's exhaust vents on the front. If this happens, use the same procedure as that described above to clean the exhaust vents.
Replacing the Lamp
Caution
Continued use of a lamp that has passed its lamp life increases the risk of the lamp rupturing. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible after the replacement message appears.
z The light source lamp is a consumable item. The average life of a lamp is approximately
2000 hours. After 2000 hours, a message appears to alert you to the need of lamp replacement. However, note that the characteristics of a particular lamp or lamp operating conditions can cause the lamp to start to go dim or even fail before the message appears.
To check the current lamp use time
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Press the [T] key to select the “Operational
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Info” main menu.
z The “Lamp Time” sub-menu item shows the
number of hours that the current lamp has been used.
Press the [MENU] key to exit the setup
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menu.
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When to replace the lamp
The LAMP indicator starts to flash red and the message shown below appears whenever the lamp time exceeds 2000 hours.
It is time to replace the lamp. Use the procedure in the User’s Guide to replace the lamp as soon as possible.
When this message appears, replace the lamp as soon as possible using the procedure under “Replacing the Lamp” on page 27.
Note that the above message will disappear about 10 seconds after you turn on the projector, even if you do not replace the lamp.
You will be able to continue using the projector without replacing the lamp until the lamp time reaches 100 hours. At that time, the LAMP indicator will stop flashing and remain lit red, the following message will appear for about 10 seconds, and then the projector will turn off automatically.
The lamp has exceeded its service life! The projector will not turn on until you replace the lamp.
When this message appears, replace the lamp immediately using the procedure under “Replacing the Lamp” on page 27.
Replacing the Lamp
Caution
z During normal use, the lamp and the area around it become extremely hot. Before
replacing the lamp, turn off the projector and wait for the cool down operation (indicated when the POWER/STANDBY indicator is flashing amber) to finish. Next, disconnect the AC power cord from the projector, and wait for at least 60 minutes to allow it to cool down even further. Touching the lamp or the area around it during operation or immediately after turning off the projector creates the risk of serious burn injury.
z Replace the lamp using the SP-LAMP-029 optional lamp cartridge only. z A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used as the light source. A lamp that
is weakened by impact, damage, or expiration of its lamp life may explode or fail to light if exposed to loud noise. Note that lamp life differs greatly from lamp to lamp, and is affected by conditions under which the lamp is used.
z Never touch the glass of the lamp with your fingers. Doing so can cause the lamp to
rupture and shorten its life.
z A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to be scattered inside the lamp housing.
Gas inside of the lamp housing may also be discharged from the projector’s vent exhaust ports. Gas inside of the lamp includes mercury, so be sure to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. Should you accidentally inhale gas fumes or should gas fumes get into your eyes, immediately contact a physician.
z Should the lamp break, take care to avoid personal injury on the glass fragments.
Never try to replace a broken lamp on your own. Contact InFocus service (www.infocus.com/service) to request a replacement.
Warning
Hg - Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with local disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org
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To replace the lamp
Important!
When replacing the lamp, use the special screwdriver that comes with the SP-LAMP-029 replacement lamp. The projector does not come with a screwdriver.
Turn off the projector and unplug its AC power cord.
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Wait for about 60 minutes to allow the projector’s current lamp to cool down
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completely.
Turn over the projector and place it on top of a desk or on some other stable
3
surface.
Loosen the lamp cover screw, and then remove the lamp cover.
4
Loosen the three screws indicated by an S mark.
5
Lamp cover
Lamp cartridge
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Use the lamp cartridge handle to pull the lamp cartridge from the projector.
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Insert the new lamp cartridge as far as it will go, as shown in the illustration.
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z After inserting the lamp cartridge, lay its handle down in the position shown in the
illustration under step 5 on this page.
Make sure the grooves of the lamp cartridge align with the grooves of the lamp housing.
Caution
Take care to avoid touching the lamp (glass) and the mirrors inside the projector. Doing so can cause the lamp to rupture, shorten lamp life, and otherwise affect lamp performance.
Secure the lamp cartridge with the three screws.
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Return the lamp cover to its original position, and secure it with the screw.
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z After replacing the lamp, be sure to perform the procedure under “Resetting the Lamp
Time” on page 29.
Resetting the Lamp Time
The lamp time reset operation you need to perform depends on when you replace the lamp.
It is time to replace the lamp. Use the procedure in the User’s Guide to replace the lamp as soon as possible.
If you replace the lamp when the above message appears, use the procedure under “To reset the lamp time”.
The lamp has exceeded its service life! The projector will not turn on until you replace the lamp.
If you replace the lamp after the above message appears, use the procedure under “To reset the lamp time after exceeding the lamp life”.
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To reset the lamp time
Turn on the projector.
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Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Press the [T] key to select “Operational Info”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
3
Press the [ENTER] key.
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This causes the message “Reset Lamp Time?” to appear.
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Press the [S] key to select “Yes”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
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This resets the lamp time to 0 hours.
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Press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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This causes the setup menu to disappear from the projected image.
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To reset the lamp time after exceeding the lamp life
If you use the existing lamp until its life is exceeded, you will not be able to turn on the projector even after you replace the lamp with a new one. Perform the following procedure to initialize the lamp time in this case, which will make it possible to turn on the projector.
Use the bundled AC power cord to plug the projector into a power outlet.
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z Connecting to a power outlet causes the POWER/STANDBY and LAMP indicators on the
top of the projector to light red, which indicates that the lamp has exceeded its service life.
While holding down the projector’s [W] key, hold down the [AUTO] key for about
2
five seconds.
z This will reset the lamp time, cause the POWER/STANDBY indicator to change from red
to amber, and also cause the LAMP indicator to go out.
Press the [ ] (power) key to ensure that the projector turns on normally.
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Appendix
Remote Controller Signal Range
When performing an operation on the remote controller, point it at the remote control signal receiver on the back or front of the projector. The following illustration shows the range of the remote controller signal.
±
30 degrees
max.
5 meters (16.4 feet) max.
±
30 degrees
max.
5 meters (16.4 feet) max.
Front
±
30
degrees max.
5 meters (16.4 feet) max.
5 degrees to 30 degrees
5 meters (16.4 feet) max.
Back
Remote Controller Range
The allowable distance between the remote controller and the projector is less when there is a sharp angle between the remote controller and the remote control signal receiver.
Important!
To avoid running down the battery, store the remote control unit so its buttons are not pressed inadvertently.
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Connecting to a Component Video Output Device
Some video devices are equipped with a component video output terminal. You can use an optionally available VESA to component video adapter (SP-VESA-ADPT-R) and a component video cable to connect the RGB input terminal of the projector to the component video output terminal of a video device.
Important!
Always turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.
z Component video output terminals come in 3-terminal sets: Y·Cb·Cr or Y·Pb·Pr. Be sure to
match the colors of the plugs on the optional adapter with the colors of the terminals (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr).
z Note that connection only to an analog component video output terminal is supported.
Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported.
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Full-screen Display of an RGB Image
The projector outputs images using XGA (1024 pixels × 768 pixels) video resolution. When the input signal from the computer connected to the projector is not an XGA signal, “Resize Image To Fit” automatically enlarges or reduces the image so it matches the projector’s video resolution and fills the entire screen. The following shows how different input signals from a computer are adjusted during projection.
Input Signal Example Projected Image
800 × 600
×
1024
768
1280
×
1024
When the input signal has a resolution of 1280 × 1024 (aspect ratio: 5:4), the original image is compressed so it conforms to the projection resolution of 1024 × 768 (aspect ratio: 4:3). Because of this, the projected image may appear slightly wider horizontally than the original image.
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Reattaching the Lens Cover
Use the following procedure to replace the lens cover if it should accidentally become detached from the projector.
Insert the nub () of the left tab of the lens cover into the depression () of the
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tab under the lens.
z When performing the above step, make sure that the lens cover is open to 90 degrees in
relation to the front of the Data Projector.
Keeping the left nub () in the left depression (), gently press the lens cover
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towards the right as you insert the nub ( depression (
z Do not apply undue force to the lens cover when performing the above step. Pressing too
strongly can damage the tabs of the lens cover.
) of the right tab under the lens.
) of the right lens cover tab into the
Press here with a pen or similarly pointed object as you slide the cover into place.
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